mHealth Intelligence February 13, 2020
Eric Wicklund

The American Pharmacists Association is spearheading a national effort to give pharmacies access to mHealth and telehealth tools to expand the reach of the APhA Foundation’s Diabetes Prevention Program.

The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) is making mHealth and telehealth an integral part of its diabetes prevention efforts in underserved communities through a new partnership.

The APhA Foundation announced last month that it would join forces with The Kroger Company and Tabula Rasa Healthcare to add connected health elements to its CDC-approved National Diabetes Prevention Program, called Project IMPACT: Diabetes Prevention. The program, unveiled in 2017, aims to push health and wellness resources and coaching to at-risk populations across the country through pharmacies serving those populations.

The new partnership puts the...

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