CDC’s Funded State & Local Programs to Address Diabetes
CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation (DDT) funds state and local health departments to support programs and activities to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes and to improve health outcomes for people diagnosed with diabetes. CDC’s funding and activities are part of two multi-program cooperative agreements.
State Public Health Actions to Prevent and Control Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity and Associated Risk Factors, and Promote School Health Cooperative Agreement (1305)
This cooperative agreement funds all 50 states and the District of Columbia to carry out work on diabetes; heart disease and stroke; nutrition, physical activity, and obesity; and school health. States use 1305 funding to implement activities in four focus areas, called domains. Learn more about the Four Domains of Chronic Disease Prevention [PDF - 988 KB] and State Public Health Actions - 1305 .
Four Domains of Chronic Disease Prevention Cooperative Agreement (1305) | |
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Domain | Purpose |
1. Epidemiology and Surveillance | Monitor trends and track progress. |
2. Environmental Approaches | Change policies and physical surroundings to reinforce healthful behaviors and expand access to healthy choices. |
3. Health Care System Interventions | Improve the effective delivery and use of clinical and other high-value preventive services. |
4. Community Programs Linked to Clinical Services | Help patients prevent and manage chronic diseases, with guidance from their health care providers. |
Diabetes Prevention and Control Activities Under State Public Health Actions - 1305
Under State Public Health Actions - 1305, CDC addresses diabetes prevention and control activities with an emphasis on two of the domains - supporting health care system interventions (Domain 3) and community programs linked to clinical services (Domain 4).
- Increase use of diabetes and other chronic disease self-management programs in community settings.
- Increase participation in CDC-recognized programs under the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes in those with prediabetes.
- Increase use of health-care extenders (such as community health workers or pharmacists) in the community in support of self-management of high blood pressure and diabetes.
Diabetes Activities Under State Public Health Actions - (1305) | |
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Domain | Strategies |
Health Care System Interventions |
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Community Programs Linked to Clinical Services |
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State and Local Public Health Actions to Prevent Obesity, Diabetes, and Heart Disease and Stroke (1422)
This cooperative agreement builds on and complements activities initiated under 1305 and intensifies work in state and large city health departments to prevent obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, and reduce health disparities. Each state sub-awards half of the funds they receive to support prevention activities in four to eight communities to reach high-burden priority populations with the largest disparities in high blood pressure and prediabetes. Under 1422, the state and city health departments conduct activities to address environmental, health care system, and community-clinical linkage strategies to prevent obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Learn more about State and Local Public Health Actions - 1422 .
Three Focus Areas of State and Local Public Health Actions Cooperative Agreement (1422) | |
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Domain | Strategies |
1. Environmental | Promote health and support and reinforce healthful behaviors. |
2. Health Care System Interventions | Improve the quality of health care delivery to populations with the largest disparities in high blood pressure and diabetes. |
3. Community Programs Linked to Clinical Services | Support heart disease, stroke, and diabetes prevention efforts. |
Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Activities under State and Local Public Health Actions - 1422
CDC funds 17 states and 4 large cities to plan, implement, and evaluate type 2 diabetes prevention interventions addressing environmental, health care system, and community-clinical linkage strategies. The specific strategies can be seen below.
Diabetes Activities Under State and Local Public Health Actions—(1422) | |
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Domain | Strategies |
Environmental |
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Health Care System Interventions |
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Community Programs Linked to Clinical Services |
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- Page last reviewed: June 2, 2016
- Page last updated: June 2, 2016
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- National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Diabetes Translation