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Announcement: Community Preventive Services Task Force Recommends Interventions Engaging Community Health Workers for Diabetes Prevention


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The Community Preventive Services Task Force recently posted new information on its website: “Diabetes: Interventions Engaging Community Health Workers.” The information is available at https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/diabetes-interventions-engaging-community-health-workers.

Established in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the task force is an independent, nonfederal, uncompensated panel of public health and prevention experts whose members are appointed by the director of CDC. The task force provides information for a wide range of decision makers on programs, services, and policies aimed at improving population health. Although CDC provides administrative, research, and technical support for the task force, the recommendations developed are those of the task force and do not undergo review or approval by CDC.

Suggested citation for this article: Announcement. Community Preventive Services Task Force Recommends Interventions Engaging Community Health Workers for Diabetes Prevention. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2017;66:92. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6603a8.

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