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Barrett Hospital & HealthCare Earns Recognition From The American Diabetes Association



Dillon, Montana –December 20, 2024– Barrett Hospital & HealthCare is proud to  announce that it has received recertification from the American Diabetes Association  (ADA) through its Education Recognition Program (ERP). This esteemed recognition  confirms the organization’s commitment to providing high-quality education and care for  patients living with diabetes. 


The ADA's Education Recognition Program helps ensure that patients receive a consistent  level of education and care, which is crucial for managing diabetes effectively. The ADA’s  ERP certificate assures that educational services meet the National Standards for Diabetes  Self-Management Education and Support Services (DSMES). The ADA-ERP recognition  lasts for four years. 


Benefits for Patients: 

Access to Skilled Care: The recognition from the ADA ensures that patients have access  to qualified healthcare professionals who are well-versed in the latest diabetes  management strategies. This expert guidance is vital for preventing complications and  improving overall health outcomes. 



Comprehensive Diabetes Management: Patients at Barrett Hospital & HealthCare can  expect a comprehensive diabetes management program that focuses on the critical  aspects of living with diabetes, including monitoring blood sugar levels, education, lifestyle  changes, and medication management. 


Enhanced Quality of Life: By equipping patients with the tools and education necessary  to manage their diabetes, Barrett Hospital & HealthCare plays an essential role in  improving patients' quality of life, enabling them to lead healthier, more active lives. 


"We are incredibly honored to receive this recertification from the American Diabetes  Association," said Taylor Rose, Chief Executive Officer of Barrett Hospital & HealthCare.  "This recognition underscores our ongoing dedication to providing high-quality, patient-

centered care. We believe that education is a powerful tool in managing diabetes, and we  are committed to empowering our patients with the knowledge and resources they need." 


According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) National Diabetes  Fact Sheet, there are over 38 million people, or 11.6%, of the U.S. population who have  diabetes. While an estimated 29.7 million have been diagnosed, unfortunately 8.7 million  people are not aware they have this disease. Each day, nearly 3,300 Americans are  diagnosed with diabetes. Many will first learn they have diabetes when they are treated  for one of its life-threatening complications—heart disease, stroke, kidney disease,  blindness, nerve disease, or amputation. Diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death in  the U.S.—in 2021, it contributed to 399,401 deaths. The ADA’s Economic Costs of Diabetes  in the U.S. in 2022 report confirms diabetes continues to be one of the nation’s most  expensive chronic health care conditions with an estimated cost of diagnosed diabetes of  $412.9 billion. 



“Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support Services are an essential part of  managing diabetes and are as effective as diabetes medication. Therefore, all people with  diabetes benefit from it,” said Barbara Eichorst, MS, RD, CDCES, the ADA’s vice president  of health programs.  


About Barrett Hospital & HealthCare: 

Barrett Hospital & HealthCare is a nationally recognized healthcare institution in Dillon,  Montana, committed to providing exceptional patient-centered care across various  medical specialties. With a state-of-the-art facility, along with primary care and specialty  care clinics, and a dedicated team of medical professionals, Barrett Hospital & HealthCare  delivers comprehensive healthcare services to the local community. More information can  be found at www.barretthospital.org. 


About the American Diabetes Association: 

Nearly half of American adults have diabetes or prediabetes; more than 30 million adults  and children have diabetes; and every 21 seconds, another individual is diagnosed with  diabetes in the U.S. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the  nation’s leading voluntary health organization whose mission is to prevent and cure  diabetes, and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. The ADA drives  discovery by funding research to treat, manage and prevent all types of diabetes, as well  as to search for cures; raises voice to the urgency of the diabetes epidemic; and works to  safeguard policies and programs that protect people with diabetes. In addition, the ADA  supports people living with diabetes, those at risk of developing diabetes, and the health  care professionals who serve them through information and programs that can improve  health outcomes and quality of life. To learn more or to get involved, visit us at 



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