Iowa Code r. 641-9.7 - Diabetes program management for programs not recognized by the American Diabetes Association or accredited by the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists/ American Association of Diabetes Educators
(1) Pertinent information related to the
recent medical history, physical examination, and test results performed by the
participant's health care provider shall be provided when the participant is
referred to the program. Program staff shall remain in contact with the
participant's health care provider and shall make recommendations relative to
the medical care and treatment of the participant's diabetes when
appropriate.
(2) When the
participant completes the program, arrangements shall be made by program staff
for optimal follow-up care.
(3)
Program staff members shall take an active role in the care of the
participant's diabetes during the course of the program to optimize diabetes
control. The program staff shall be prepared to make necessary recommendations
to the referring health care provider in the participant's diabetes management
which may include the following:
a. Changes in
the insulin regimen.
b. Changes in
the medications.
c. Changes in the
food plan.
d. Changes in
exercise.
(4) Written
materials supporting the program curriculum are to be made available to the
participants. Educational materials from commercial sources shall be carefully
evaluated by staff and be consistent with the program curriculum.
Notes
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