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For more information, see the explanation of basic implementation diabetes prevention and control programs versus capacity-building diabetes prevention and control programs.


Return to Top of Page States with Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs

Click on the state name for contact information and a program review of that state.


Return to Top of Page US Territories and Island Jurisdictions with DPCPs


Return to Top of Page State Laws Mandating Diabetes Health Coverage from National Conference of State Legislators

As of January 2001, 44 states had laws requiring health insurance coverage including treatment for diabetes.

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Return to Top of Page Diabetes Indicators and Data Sources Internet Tool (DIDIT)

What is DIDIT?

The Diabetes Indicators and Data Source Internet Tool (DIDIT) is a user-friendly web-based tool designed to support users' surveillance, epidemiology, and program evaluation activities.

 


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This page last reviewed July 12, 2004.

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