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Diabetes Care Management Program

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Diabetes Care Management Program

Chorus Community Health Plans (CCHP) uses clinical guidelines to support our members with tools and educational opportunities through our Diabetes Care Management Program.

We are an integrated care team whose approach is to provide education, self-management support and connection to resources. Our goal is to enhance members’ ability to manage their condition(s) and improve overall health outcomes and quality of life.

Program Enrollment

As a CCHP member, you are able to participate in our Diabetes Program. This program is free and voluntary. You will be automatically enrolled if:

  • You are a current member;
  • You are 18 years or older; and
  • You have had or currently have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes

Our Diabetes Program allows you to earn incentive points for taking steps to manage your diabetes. Points earned can be redeemed for gift cards to several retailers. The goal of our incentive program is to help our members develop a better understanding of the activities you should do on a regular basis to monitor you health and improve your diabetes management skills.

Details on Incentives

Program Benefits

Additional benefits of the Diabetes Program include:

  • Access to CCHP’s Wellness Portal
    • Earn and redeem points for taking steps to manage your diabetes and completing an annual health needs assessment
    • Self-management tools
  • Nutrition support (Foodsmart)
  • Vision and dental support
  • Support from nurses and health care staff
  • Access to community resources

Nutrition Program Information


Management Tips

Here is a list of things that will help you stay healthy and manage your diabetes:

  • Manage your diabetes ABC's (A1C, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol)
  • See your doctor at least twice a year (more often if your doctor asks)
  • Get a flu shot each year
  • Have your doctor check your feet for cuts, blisters or swelling at each visit
  • Make healthy food choices (a diabetes educator or dietitian can help you plan meals)
  • Be physically active every day - check with your doctor before starting a new exercise program
  • Test your blood sugar at home as often as your doctor tells you
  • Take the medicine your doctor gives you even if you feel well (ask your doctor or nurse if you have questions about any of your medicine)
  • Quit smoking (talk to your doctor or contact the Quit Line at 1-800-784-8669)
  • Have a dilated (eye drops) eye exam each year
  • Have a urine (pee) protein test each year to be sure your kidneys are working well

Need More Information?


For our Diabetes Care Management Program flyer, click here.

For care management support, or to opt out of care management outreach, contact the care management team at 414-266-3173 or email healthpromotion@chorushealthplans.org.