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This site is a forum for American Indian healthcare professionals working with diabetes in the California area. Information is available regarding the most current annual diabetes audit instructions, Indian Health Service standards of care, California Area Native American Diabetes Organization (CAN-DO) updates, educational resources, and experts working in the field.

In 1997, Congress appropriated a special diabetes fund which initiated the Grants for Special Diabetes Programs for Indians (SDPI). The California Area Indian Health Service (CAIHS) has 28 tribal, eight urban and one area data improvement grant. Since the inception of the SDPI program data quality has become the priority focus for California Tribal and Urban programs, helping to improve diabetes care and prevention.

The CAIHS works in collaboration with 35 tribal/urban (T/U) healthcare programs to improve patient care and data outcome reporting. A priority is to maintain accurate Diabetes Registries in RPMS and other data systems and to ensure that reported data reflects the actual care given to people with diabetes. This year the number of Active people with diabetes reported in the annual audit was 4,963. Active diabetes cases have increased steadily since 2001 when the number was 1,642. Specific diabetes related outcomes show our continued improvements:

  • 2008, HbA1c < 7% at 44% compared to 37% in 2004
  • 2008, Blood pressure <130/80 at 35% compared to 32% in      2004
  • 2008, Aspirin/Anti-platelet use at 68% compared to 52% in 2004
  • 2008, Cholesterol measured at 81% compared to 74% in 2004
  • 2008, Diabetes education providd 80% compared to 58% in 2004
  • In 2004, nine California T/U Indian healthcare programs competed for and received national level funding through one of two arms of the competitive diabetes grants: Primary Prevention of Diabetes or Cardiovascular Risk Reduction for people with diabetes. This year these programs will recruit individuals to participate in community intervention programs/demonstration projects for preventing diabetes altogether or decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease for people with diabetes.

    Competitive Diabetes Grant Recipients

    Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley (San Jose)
    Indian Health Council, Inc. (Valley Center)
    K'ima:w Medical Center (Hoopa)
    Redding Rancheria Indian Health Service
    Riverside/San Bernardino County Indian Health (Banning)
    Sonoma County Indian Health (Santa Rosa)
    Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc. (Bishop)
    United Indian Health Service, Inc. (Arcata)
    United American Indian Involvement, Inc. (Los Angeles)

     
    News and Announcements
     


    Please read the signed letter (PDF 880KB) from IHS Director, Mr. Robert McSwain, to Tribal Leaders regarding the next two fiscal years of Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) grants.  This includes the Demonstration Projects as well as the Community Directed Programs.


    This years "TCOYD - Taking Care of Your Diabetes" conference has been scheduled for Saturday, June 20th, 2009

    Nike unveils shoe designed for Native Americans (PDF)  On September 26th, 2007, Nike unveiled what it said is the first shoe designed specifically for American Indians, an effort aiming at promoting physical fitness in a population with high obesity rates. Read the article from msnbc.com to learn more about this promotion. An email correspondence (PDF 34KB) directed to our California tribal and urban Executive Health Directors provides for more information about this promotion.  Read the Nike flyer (PDF 677KB) to learn more about the project and who to contact. Also, please read the IHS press release (PDF 48KB) for more information on the MOU between Nike and IHS.


     
      

    Area Diabetes Consultant:
     
    Helen Maldonado, PA-C
    (helen.maldonado@ihs.gov)
    Indian Health Service
    650 Capitol Mall, Suite 7-100
    Sacramento, California 95814
    Phone: (916) 930-3981 Ext. 332
    FAX: (916) 930-3953
     
     
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