National Diabetes Prevention Program- An Enhanced Service You've Never Thought of Before
One-in-three American adults are estimated to have pre-diabetes- are you prepared to serve this part of your patient population? The National Diabetes Prevention Program is a key driver in addressing and supporting these patients and diversifying your pharmacy’s offerings. Hear from Angela Forfia of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists, as she addresses pharmacy’s ability to provide the necessary education to impact these patients in a positive way and set up a sustainable and billable enhanced service. Additionally, hear from Madeline Moses, a fellow pharmacist who has successfully implemented the NDPP, as she describes the tremendous changes she has seen in the patients she serves.
One-in-three American adults are estimated to have pre-diabetes- are you prepared to serve this part of your patient population? The National Diabetes Prevention Program is a key driver in addressing and supporting these patients and diversifying your pharmacy’s offerings. Hear from Angela Forfia of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists, as she addresses pharmacy’s ability to provide the necessary education to impact these patients in a positive way and set up a sustainable and billable enhanced service. Additionally, hear from Madeline Moses, a fellow pharmacist who has successfully implemented the NDPP, as she describes the tremendous changes she has seen in the patients she serves.
01. Learning Objectives
- Describe the National Diabetes Prevention Program.
- Summarize the role community pharmacies play in a National Diabetes Prevention Program and its potential impact on patient outcomes.
- Review a case study on the successful implementation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program and its business impacts in a community pharmacy setting.
04. Speaker(s)
Angela Forfia, MA, Senior Manager of Prevention, ADCES Madeline Moses, PharmD, BC-ADM, Director of Clinical Services and Alternative Revenue, Mathes Pharmacy
05. Speaker Disclosure Statement
There are no relevant financial relationships with ACCME defined commercial interests to disclose for anyone who was in control of the content of the activity.
07. Pharmacist ACPE UAN#
08. Pharmacy Technician ACPE UAN#
09. Contact Hours
ACPE Statement
NCPA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program will provide 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) of continuing pharmacy education credit. The participant will need to complete the components listed above including a pre-test, video(s), final assessment, and an activity evaluation. Each final assessment is considered complete with a grade of 70% or better. NCPA’s continuing pharmacy education policy provides you with two opportunities to successfully complete this continuing pharmacy education assessment. Please note that you will not be permitted to submit the assessment a third time.
Instructions for Participation
To receive a certificate of completion that indicates your eligibility for continuing education credit, you must:
- Review the content of the activity.
- Successfully complete the final assessment (70% or higher).
- You will have two (2) opportunities to successfully complete the activity.
Your statement of credit will be issued immediately upon successful completion of the post-test and submission of the feedback survey.
Interest
Diabetes Enhanced services
Activities: | Type |
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NDPP- An Enhanced Service | Empty |
National Diabetes Prevention Program- A Billable Enhanced Service You've Never Thought of Before - Pre-Test | Assessment |
National Diabetes Prevention Program- A Billable Enhanced Service You've Never Thought of Before - Video | eLearning Course |
National Diabetes Prevention Program- A Billable Enhanced Service You've Never Thought of Before - Final Assessment | Assessment |

The following credits are available upon completion of these activities.
- Member$15.00(until 05/13/2024)