|                    August 01, 2016     On July 7th, 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)  announced a proposal to expand the Diabetes Prevention Program to Medicare  beneficiaries beginning on January 1, 2018. The Diabetes  Prevention Program is a structured lifestyle intervention that  includes dietary coaching, lifestyle intervention, and moderate physical  activity, all with the goal of preventing the onset of diabetes in individuals  who are pre-diabetic.   The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMS Innovation Center)  will host a webinar to discuss various aspects of the Medicare Diabetes  Prevention Program proposal on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 from  12:00-1:00pm EDT. Registration for this  webinar is now open.   CMS will accept comments on the proposed rule until September 6, 2016, and  will respond to comments in a final rule. The proposed rule can be found on the  Federal Register.   The clinical intervention consists of 16 intensive "core" sessions of a curriculum in a group-based, classroom-style setting that provides practical training in long-term dietary change, increased physical activity, and behavior change strategies for weight control. After the 16 core sessions, less intensive monthly follow-up meetings help ensure that the participants maintain healthy behaviors. The primary goal of the intervention is at least 5 percent average weight loss among participants.    To learn more about these efforts to support and improve access to primary care please review the fact sheet or press release.                  |             
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