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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
The National Diabetes Prevention Program is administered by the CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation, which oversees program recognition, quality standards, and data collection via the Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program (DPRP). It operates as a public-private partnership, with delivery organizations—such as health departments, YMCAs, and employers—implementing the curriculum locally. Funding comes from CDC appropriations, starting with $10 million in 2010, supplemented by partner contributions and reimbursement models like Medicare’s Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP) since 2018. Governance involves CDC oversight and stakeholder collaboration through the National DPP Customer Service Center. The program’s leader holds the title of | The National Diabetes Prevention Program is administered by the CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation, which oversees program recognition, quality standards, and data collection via the Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program (DPRP). It operates as a public-private partnership, with delivery organizations—such as health departments, YMCAs, and employers—implementing the curriculum locally. | ||
Funding comes from CDC appropriations, starting with $10 million in 2010, supplemented by partner contributions and reimbursement models like Medicare’s Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP) since 2018. Governance involves CDC oversight and stakeholder collaboration through the National DPP Customer Service Center. The program’s leader holds the title of Director of the Division of Diabetes Translation, currently Ann Albright, Ph.D., who has guided its expansion. | |||
==Partners== | ==Partners== |
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