Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Stroke – State Programs
Improving the Health of Americans through Prevention and Management of Diabetes and Heart Disease and Stroke CDC-RFA-DP18-1815
Prevention and Management of Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Stroke – State Awards
CDC supports all 50 states and the District of Columbia in their efforts to address the serious national health problems of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. CDC supports state efforts to –
- Prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes in people at high risk and improve the health of people living with diabetes.
- Prevent and manage cardiovascular disease.
In September, 2018 State Health Departments were awarded funds under a new 5-year cooperative agreement. With CDC support, State Health Departments will work to:
Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
- Increase access to, coverage for, and enrollment and retention of people with prediabetes in the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) lifestyle change program.
- Work with health care organizations to identify people with prediabetes and refer them to CDC-recognized organizations offering the National DPP lifestyle change program.
Diabetes Management
- Increase access to, coverage for, and participation of people with diabetes in diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) programs recognized by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) or accredited by the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE).
- Increase the use of pharmacists in providing DSMES and in helping people with diabetes manage their medications.
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Management
- Increase reporting, monitoring, and tracking of clinical data for improved identification, management, and treatment of patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
- Increase use of and adherence to evidence-based guidelines and policies related to team-based care for patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
- Increase community-clinical links that support systematic referrals, self-management, and lifestyle change for patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
- Increase medication adherence among patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
- Increase engagement in self-management among patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
- Increase participation in evidence-based lifestyle interventions among patients with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
State | Diabetes | Heart Disease and Stroke | Total Award |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | $932,302 | $932,302 | $1,864,604 |
Alaska | $732,655 | $732,655 | $1,465,310 |
Arizona | $945,509 | $945,509 | $1,891,018 |
Arkansas | $906,189 | $906,189 | $1,812,378 |
California | $1,356,623 | $1,356,623 | $2,713,246 |
Colorado | $820,919 | $820,919 | $1,641,838 |
Connecticut | $772,132 | $772,132 | $1,544,264 |
Delaware | $772,607 | $772,607 | $1,545,214 |
District of Columbia | $899,392 | $899,392 | $1,798,784 |
Florida | $1,104,864 | $1,104,864 | $2,209,728 |
Georgia | $986,725 | $986,725 | $1,973,450 |
Hawaii | $734,425 | $734,425 | $1,468,850 |
Idaho | $821,761 | $821,761 | $1,643,522 |
Illinois | $961,011 | $961,011 | $1,922,022 |
Indiana | $894,592 | $894,592 | $1,789,184 |
Iowa | $801,055 | $801,055 | $1,602,110 |
Kansas | $807,631 | $807,631 | $1,615,262 |
Kentucky | $945,851 | $945,851 | $1,891,702 |
Louisiana | $986,282 | $986,282 | $1,972,564 |
Maine | $787,634 | $787,634 | $1,575,268 |
Maryland | $802,215 | $802,215 | $1,604,430 |
Massachusetts | $828,880 | $828,880 | $1,657,760 |
Michigan | $958,021 | $958,021 | $1,916,042 |
Minnesota | $799,198 | $799,198 | $1,598,396 |
Mississippi | $980,243 | $980,243 | $1,960,486 |
Missouri | $887,071 | $887,071 | $1,774,142 |
Montana | $805,045 | $805,045 | $1,610,090 |
Nebraska | $776,164 | $776,164 | $1,552,328 |
Nevada | $845,111 | $845,111 | $1,690,222 |
New Hampshire | $696,095 | $696,095 | $1,392,190 |
New Jersey | $856,632 | $856,632 | $1,713,264 |
New Mexico | $930,578 | $930,578 | $1,861,156 |
New York | $1,092,787 | $1,092,787 | $2,185,574 |
North Carolina | $970,807 | $970,807 | $1,941,614 |
North Dakota | $744,572 | $744,572 | $1,489,144 |
Ohio | $973,707 | $973,707 | $1,947,414 |
Oklahoma | $897,780 | $897,780 | $1,795,560 |
Oregon | $847,533 | $847,533 | $1,695,066 |
Pennsylvania | $958,821 | $958,821 | $1,917,642 |
Rhode Island | $803,290 | $803,290 | $1,606,580 |
South Carolina | $896,640 | $896,640 | $1,793,280 |
South Dakota | $792,836 | $792,836 | $1,585,672 |
Tennessee | $929,920 | $929,920 | $1,859,840 |
Texas | $1,221,421 | $1,221,421 | $2,442,842 |
Utah | $770,663 | $770,663 | $1,541,326 |
Vermont | $758,303 | $758,303 | $1,516,606 |
Virginia | $860,905 | $860,905 | $1,721,810 |
Washington | $851,100 | $851,100 | $1,702,200 |
West Virginia | $903,714 | $903,714 | $1,807,428 |
Wisconsin | $839,825 | $839,825 | $1,679,650 |
Wyoming | $749,965 | $749,965 | $1,499,930 |
$45,000,001 | $45,000,001 | $90,000,002 |
Page last reviewed: September 24, 2018