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ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface & ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Innovative Patient Educational Resources for E

ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface & ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Innovative Patient Educational Resources for Education Recognition Programs. Developed in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association Sponsored by Merck & Co. Brought to you by The Journey For Control Program.

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ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface & ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Innovative Patient Educational Resources for E

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  1. ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface & ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Innovative Patient Educational Resources forEducation Recognition Programs Developed in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association Sponsored by Merck & Co. Brought to you by The Journey For Control Program

  2. Introducing…The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interfaceand The ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ The American Diabetes Association and Krames Patient Education have provided two Web-based tools available at no charge to all ADA-Recognized Program staff as self-management resources you can use with your patients. These patient resources were created by Krames Patient Education in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association and sponsored by Merck via their Journey for Control Program. Krames worked with health care providers, researchers, and diabetes educators to select the most appropriate and helpful information for diabetes self-management, presented in a reader-friendly format. Arranged in folders for easy, print on-demand access to support your busy practice these tools are accessible from any computer with internet access. The information is consistent with all ADA-approved educational content. The next few slides will guide you through the resources and provide links to additional support as you incorporate these innovative self-help tools into your practice. Thank you for all you do in helping people with diabetes and their loved ones!

  3. The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface allows ADA Recognized Program Staff to access from their desktops a robust content via an electronic print-on-demand system at the point of care. It’s easy and all you need to start is access to the internet and the last four digits of your program identification number… https://www.kramesondemand.com Login to the ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface by pasting the link above into your browser, then enter: Account Name: ADA1 User Name: (last 4 digits of your program ID number) Password Name: password Instructions to create a shortcut from your desktop follows on slides 8,9, and 10

  4. Diabetes Health Education at Your Fingertips… • Simple Web interface • Quickly search or browse for HealthSheets by topic • Arranged in folders to save time and support ADA accreditation process • Allows you to personalize sheets for the patient • Print individual sheets or in batches for individual plans or to create custom education brochures • E-mail HealthSheets between education sessions or as goal-setting & reminder tool prior to classes • Enhances communication and increases patient satisfaction

  5. The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface Titles 116 HealthSheet titles arranged in easy to use folders Search by “diabetes” to see all titles, or view the “custom content” folder under browse Create you own folder with your favorite titles

  6. The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface Quick Start Guide Available as a PDF file you can print or save as a handy reference through www.vitalitycommunications.com/adaprogramstaff

  7. The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide includes tips on personalizing education with your program name and contact information as well as printing multiple handouts in one easy step.

  8. You can login from any computer with Internet access or create a shortcut directly from your desktop… Yes, this shortcut is created the same way as the intranet link, except for the creation of an icon on your desktop. 1. To create a shortcut on your desktop 2. Go to Windows Desktop 3. Right Click on Desktop – Choose New/Shortcut 4. Copy and Paste url path http://www.kramesondemand.com/index.aspx – click next.

  9. Can you create a shortcut directly from your desktop? Insert your Account Name = ADA1, User Name = last 4 digits of your program ID number and Password = password , then click next example https://www.kramesondemand.com/index.aspx?accountname=lada1&username=2000&password=password 6. Name Shortcut “Krames Patient Education” 7. Click Finish 8. Test Shortcut

  10. The ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ The ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™, created by Krames Patient Education in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association and brought to you by the Journey for Control Program sponsored by Merck & Company, is a 64-page, self-care, interactive workbook to help your patients make the daily decision to manage their diabetes. Available on http://www.diabetes.org/adagotoguide and www.vitalitycommunications.com/adaprogramstaff

  11. What is The ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ ? • 68-page interactive workbook you can use for group classes, community presentations and/or level setting between one-on-one education sessions. • 119 audio files covering all workbook text • Seven chapters offer a complete, comprehensive approach to understanding, managing, and living well with diabetes. • Seven interactive quizzes to test readers’ comprehension of each chapter • Five educational videos covering key topics for diabetes patients such as eye disease, foot care, and blood sugar testing • Three narrated animation sequences help patients understand key topics such as how the body gets energy and what causes insulin resistance. • 12 printable PDF files for managing diabetes and charting patient’s progress, including worksheets, charts, and quick reference guides.

  12. The ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Features…

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  15. ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Navigation Tips Key navigation features: Zoom functions Navigation arrows Jump-to-Page Direct Search Manual Navigation Key board navigation Printing

  16. ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Demonstration Follow the notes on this slide to learn a five minute introduction for clients to build self-management skills using the ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Printable tools allow patients to personalize material for their specific needs Audio voice over improves comprehension Animation helps patients understand physiology Roll over text explains medical terms in everyday words

  17. ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Demonstration Interactive Quizzes at the end of each chapter engage the patient, provide positive feedback and reinforce key concepts

  18. ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ Demonstration Comments from type 2 Diabetes patients reviewing the Go-To-Guide™ during design “I love it! This is a complete guide, there is lot’s of information, it is well written, it has great interactivity (hyperlinks, audio, and video content), it is written at the right level for me, and it’s easy to navigate.” “I did not get a lot of this when I was diagnosed. This would have been awesome…it tells you what you are doing and why you are doing it.” “ This is valuable information that one needs to know for long term survival.”

  19. Where to find the ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™ www.diabetes.org/adagotoguide www.vitalitycommunications.com/adaprogramstaff The ADA Recognized Program Staff Interface also includes a handout you can print on-demand or email to your client for access to the ADA Diabetes Go-To-Guide™

  20. Questions and Support For technical support with Krames On-Demand, please email the Krames Help Desk at help@krames.com or call 800-203-7902 option 1 for Help Desk. Training, guidance and how-to-support available at: www.vitalitycommunications.com/adadprogramstaff Erin McCarthy Program Coordinator, Health Solutions Vitality Communications 407 Norwalk St. Greensboro, NC 27407 Phone - 336-547-8970 ext 3327 Mobile - 336-558-5463 Erin.mccarthy@vitality.com

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