NACDD collaborates with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with State Health Departments and other national organizations to develop tools that help employers offer the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) lifestyle change program as a covered benefit to prevent type 2 diabetes among their employees.
NACDD offers two facets of support for employers interested in offering the National DPP:
While working with hundreds of employers on how to offer the National DPP lifestyle change program, NACDD and CDC discovered a need for a decision support tool that could reach more employers. Healm gives employers the tools to design and set up an effective type 2 diabetes prevention program benefit for their employees. The process is easy, and this free platform is designed to save time and money. Healm guides employers every step of the way through choosing, approving, and setting up a program. Healm offers employers:
Customized platform help
A personalized dashboard to measure plan impact
A streamlined experience
By joining Healm, employers also receive access to NACDD’s Employer Network, where employers can work together and share information on implementing the National DPP.
NACDD’s Employer Network: Supporting Employers on their Journeys to Covering the National DPP
Not sure if you’re ready to use Healm? Join the NACDD Employer Network!
By joining the NACDD Employer Network, you’re informing NACDD and CDC that you’d like to know more about offering the National DPP lifestyle change program as a benefit to your employees.
The Employer Network is a network of employer champions created by NACDD and CDC that provides peer learning, sharing, and strategizing opportunities specifically for employers interested in offering the National DPP lifestyle change program as a covered benefit.
This network allows you to stay informed with new prevention resources, webcasts, and in-depth discussions with these champions while encouraging members to share information with each other and meet with subject matter experts from NACDD and CDC on how best to implement the National DPP lifestyle change program.