Volume 50 | April 30, 2024

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The Ohio Cardiovascular & Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) is a statewide initiative of health care professionals who share knowledge to improve Medicaid patient outcomes and eliminate health disparities across Ohio.

May 2024 Statewide Webinar: Register Today!

Social Determinants of Health: Implementing Screening and Taking Action

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

12 - 1 p.m. ET



1.0 CME credit offered at no cost.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH

Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research

Director of Implementation Science Programs, OCHIN


OBJECTIVES

  • Understand barriers and facilitators to the implementation of screening for and making referrals to address social determinants of health in primary care settings.
  • Learn about current evidence on strategies for decreasing the health impacts of social risk.

Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH

View webinar flyer

Check out Cardi-OH's New Website!

Featuring a Comprehensive Resource Library and Robust Search Tool

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Watch for a new Cardi-OH web app to be released this summer.

Visit Cardi-OH.org

Tune in to Cardi-OH Radio

Cardi-OH Radio 44 - Obesity and Weight Loss Management: Surgical Interventions, Part 2

Listen to Ryan Farrell, MD, from Case Western Reserve University, and Michael Holliday, MD, from University of Cincinnati.


Cardi-OH Radio podcasts highlight national, state, and local leaders discussing timely topics for primary care clinicians. 


Want to be the first to know when a podcast is released? Subscribe to our channel

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Ryan Farrell, MD

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Michael Holliday, MD

Pearls for Clinical Practice

Capsule 43 - Technology as a Tool to Support Diabetes Self-Management

Did You Know?

The Identify, Configure, Collaborate (ICC) framework offers health care providers a standardized approach to help patients choose, use, and benefit from the use of technologies.



Capsules provide busy clinicians brief summaries of best practices that are ready to be implemented in clinical care.

Capsule 43

News You Can Use

Current 38 - Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure in Infancy Linked to CVD

Currents provide brief summaries of the latest advances in medicine or clinical practice related to diabetes or hypertension and include links to additional resources.

Congrats to the Cardi-OH ECHO Spring 2024 Cohort!

Health Equity and Cardiovascular Risk

Recognizing the 9 clinical practices that participated in the Spring 2024 Cardi-OH ECHO Clinic:

  • Cleveland Clinic, Event Medicine
  • Cleveland Clinic Mentor Medical Office
  • Family Medical Centers
  • Hopewell Health Centers
  • Independent, Charlene Lohner, MD
  • The Langston Hughes Center, Cleveland Clinic Community Health and Education Center
  • Southeast Healthcare
  • SRMC Internal Medicine Center
  • University of Toledo Comprehensive Care Center, Internal Medicine


Want to see more? View videos of previous clinics led by our content experts.

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Learn More

Visit Cardi-OH.org to read more about the collaborative and our latest best practices.

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The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative is funded by the Ohio Department of Medicaid and administered by the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center. The views expressed in this document are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views of the state of Ohio or federal Medicaid programs.