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The IHS Division of Diabetes continues to be a leader in publishing standards of care and clinical guidelines for diabetes treatment and prevention. These clinical guidelines help health care professionals provide consistent, quality care to American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes or at risk of developing diabetes. Show details
The IHS Division of Diabetes continues to be a leader in publishing standards of care and clinical guidelines for diabetes treatment and prevention. These clinical guidelines help health care professionals provide consistent, quality care to American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes or at risk of developing diabetes. Hide details
The IHS clinical guidelines:
- Address the unique aspects of care for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- Enable health care professionals and other members of diabetes care teams to offer consistent, quality care to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- Were developed using a consensus process that involved health care professionals and scientific experts within and outside the IHS.
- Reflect and support the concept of a team approach to diabetes care in Indian health care facilities and the communities that surround them.
Standards of Care and Clinical Practice Recommendations: Type 2 Diabetes
These guidelines have helped health care professionals provide excellence in diabetes care to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Screening and Monitoring of Chronic Kidney Disease in Diabetes [PDF - 148KB]
Frequently Asked Questions
American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2012
Accessed online February 26, 2012.
Promoting a Healthy Weight in Children and Youth [PDF – 529 KB] – This IHS report outlines clinical strategies on five childhood obesity prevention and treatment recommendations for health care professionals in Indian Health Service, Tribal and urban Indian health clinical settings. The report’s five recommendations are based on the best available clinical evidence regarding the prevention and treatment of overweight.
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