What is it?
The Diabetes Disease Management Program is a program designed for diabetic members to provide them with information about diabetes and lifestyle. The information includes topics such as blood sugars, eating right, medications, exercise, recommended tests and more. This program does not replace the direction and guidance of your healthcare practitioner; however, it compliments and reinforces the information received in the office. The goal of the program is to provide tools to educate our members on promoting improved health through better prevention, detection, treatment and education.
Who is eligible?
All Sanford Health Plan and Sanford Health Plan of Minnesota members who have a diagnosis of diabetes.
For more information:
Write: Sanford Health Plan
Attn: QI Dept
PO Box 91110
Sioux Falls, SD 57109-1110
Call: (605) 328-6807 or 1-800-805-7938
Email: quality@sanfordhealth.org
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Sanford Health Plan Diabetic Benefits
For information on diabetes covered benefits, call Member Services at 605-328-6800 or 1-800-752-5863, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST.
South Dakota Department of Health Diabetes Prevention & Control Program
Sanford Health Plan and the state of South Dakota are working together to support members in learning how to manage their diabetes. Individuals with diabetes can dramatically improve their quality of life and reduce the risk factors associated with diabetes complications by making healthy lifestyle changes. For more information on this program visit www.doh.sd.gov/Diabetes/Links.aspx.
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