Friedman, J, Odugbesan, O, Ebekozien, O, Aleppo, G

The T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) is a multicenter initiative that was established in 2016 as a means of improving outcomes in diabetes care through sharing of data and best practices among member centers and execution of iterative quality improvement (QI) testing cycles within a collaborative learning environment (1–3). The T1DX-QI continues to grow in size and scope from an initial 10 pilot centers to now 62 centers across the United States (41 pediatric clinics and 21 adult clinics), where more than 100,000 people
with type 1 diabetes receive specialized care (2,4,5). The organization also recently initiated a pilot effort to improve care for individuals with type 2 diabetes as well (4). Among the focused efforts of the T1DX-QI is improving equitable utilization of evidence-based diabetes technology, including insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and connected insulin pens (CIPs) (6–8).

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