Volume 45 | November 17, 2023

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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.

Spring 2024 Cardi-OH ECHO Clinic: Registration Now Open!

Health Equity and Cardiovascular Risk

February 1 - April 18, 2024

Thursdays, 8-9 a.m. ET


Limited spots available.



CME credits offered at no cost.


Cardi-OH has partnered with Project ECHO® to increase the capacity of primary care providers to safely and effectively treat cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Cardi-OH ECHO uses a hub and spoke model featuring expert-led didactics and case-based learning in a 12-week virtual clinic. 

ECHO Spring 2024 Flyer

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February 2024 Statewide Webinar: Register Now!

Fatty Liver Disease: A Silent Epidemic

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

12 - 1 p.m. ET



1.0 CME credit offered at no cost.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Lanla F. Conteh, MD, MPH, MBA

The Ohio State University


OBJECTIVES

  • Screen and identify patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH).
  • Describe current disparities in care in MASLD risk, assessment, and management.
  • Manage contributing risk factors to MASLD in patient care.
  • Counsel patients on current risks, treatment options, and prognosis.
Webinar Flyer - Feb 2024

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Tune in to Cardi-OH Radio

Podcast 39 - Reaching Out to Close the Care Gap in Cardiovascular Health

Listen to Shari Bolen, MD, MPH, from Case Western Reserve University.


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


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Shari Bolen

Shari Bolen, MD, MPH

Pearls for Clinical Practice

Capsule 38 - Navigating Diabetes Medication Supply Shortages: Strategies for Prescribers

Did You Know?

Prescribers may need to consider alternate treatment plans when supply chain disruptions create type 2 diabetes medication shortages.



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

Capsule 38

News You Can Use

Current 33 - AHA, AMA Call for Implementation Strategies to Address Declining BP Control in U.S.

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

October Statewide Webinar: Watch the Recording!

Heart Failure Risk Management: What to Know, What to Do

An interdisciplinary group of more than 200 professionals from across the state joined us for the October 25, 2023, webinar featuring:


KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Mark E. Dunlap, MD, MPH

Case Western Reserve University 


MODERATOR

Amy Zack, MD

Case Western Reserve University


View the webinar recording, slides, and Q&A on Cardi-OH.org.

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Mark W. Dunlap, MD, MPH

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Fall 2023 Cardi-OH ECHO Clinic

Health Equity and Cardiovascular Risk

View a highlight from the Health Literacy and Cardiovascular Risk clinic on November 9, 2023, featuring Karen Bailey, MS, RDN, LD, CDCES, from Ohio University.


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

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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.