The Promising Success of Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Diabetes: Case Series

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Figg LaurenORCID,Addala AnantaORCID,Jain IshaanORCID,Anez ClaudiaORCID,Midney PaulORCID,DeChirico CorinORCID,Symanski ColleenORCID,Fitzgerald Brian CORCID,Colbert KristiORCID,Raymer TerryORCID,Stockton-Joreteg CandyORCID,Murphy ElizabethORCID,Collins LeahORCID,Bernstein CydORCID,Hechavarria MelanieORCID,Sheehan Eleni PORCID,Bernier AngelinaORCID,Westen Sarah CORCID,Hood Korey KORCID,Zaharieva Dessi PORCID,Basina MarinaORCID,Cuttriss NicolasORCID,Filipp Stephanie LORCID,Gurka Matthew JORCID,Walker Ashby FORCID,Maahs David MORCID,Haller Michael JORCID,Lal Rayhan AORCID

Abstract

Background In the United States, there are over 37 million people with diabetes but only 8000 endocrinologists. Therefore, many people with diabetes receive care exclusively from primary care providers (PCPs). To democratize knowledge regarding insulin-requiring diabetes through tele-education, Stanford University and the University of Florida developed Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Diabetes. Objective ECHO Diabetes uses a Hub and Spoke model connecting specialists (the “Hub”) with PCPs (the “Spokes”). One-hour, weekly sessions include Hub diabetes didactic presentations and Spoke deidentified case presentations. Lessons learned during these sessions target provider knowledge and confidence surrounding diabetes management and patient care. Methods Spokes were asked to provide short descriptions of people with diabetes whose diabetes management improved directly or indirectly from their providers’ participation or their involvement with a Diabetes Support Coach (DSC). We provide a case series to describe individuals and outcomes. Because this study was not a randomized controlled trial and was a prospective observation of patients with the intervention delivered to providers, the trial is not registered in a public trials registry. Results A case series of 11 people with diabetes was compiled from 10 PCPs and 1 DSC from California and Florida between 2021 and 2022. The principal impact of ECHO Diabetes is the education amplified from PCPs and DSCs to people with diabetes. In all cases, people with diabetes reported increased engagement and improved diabetes management. Several cases reflected increased access to diabetes technology, improvement in glycemic outcomes, and positive trends in mental health measures. Conclusions This case series elucidates the potential value of the ECHO Diabetes program to people with diabetes who receive their diabetes care from PCPs. Those matched with a DSC saw clinically significant improvements in hemoglobin A1c and mental health outcomes.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Biomedical Engineering,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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