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|ProgramName=National Diabetes Prevention Program
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|CreationLegislation=Public Health Service Act
|Purpose=The National Diabetes Prevention Program aims to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes by scaling evidence-based lifestyle interventions nationwide for individuals at high risk. It seeks to improve health outcomes and lower healthcare costs through a network of public and private partnerships delivering structured prevention programs.
|Website=https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/
|ProgramStart=2010
|InitialFunding=$10 million
|Duration=Ongoing
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The '''National Diabetes Prevention Program''' (National DPP) is a nationwide initiative led by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) within the [[Department of Health and Human Services]], established to translate the findings of the [[Diabetes Prevention Program]] (DPP) into a scalable public health effort.  
The '''National Diabetes Prevention Program''' (National DPP) is a nationwide initiative led by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) within the [[Department of Health and Human Services]], established to translate the findings of the [[Diabetes Prevention Program]] (DPP) into a scalable public health effort.