Quality Improvement

Centers in the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) network develop and disseminate best practices in T1D care. The T1DX-QI currently brings together over 60 diabetes centers across the United States, treating over 100,000 people with type 1 diabetes — and over 50,000 people with type 2 diabetes.

Since its creation, the T1DX-QI has accomplished a variety of impactful work, including:
- 100+ active research projects striving to improve patient care
- Launched a pilot program to serve the type 2 diabetes population
- Published 90+ research articles in top medical journals
- Shared 250+ presentations at international conferences
- Influencing active international collaborations
- Expanding the Health Equity Advancement Lab (HEAL) Program
- Mapping data at 40+ participating centers
- Improving overall HbA1c trends across all participating clinics
Want to learn more about the work we do? Check out our Beta Cell Preservation Throughout the Stages of Type 1 Diabetes White Paper.
Regarding real-world results, the T1DX-QI has seen significant success in improving patient care across member clinics, including:
- Increasing CGM prescriptions and use
- Developing programs to help patients with A1c’s over 9%
- Increasing access to diabetes technology in certain racial/ethnic groups
- Improving mental health screen in both adult and pediatric clinics
- Increasing clinic visit frequency in Medicaid-insured youth
- Decreasing DKA hospitalizations through a targeted diabetes wellness program
- Increasing follow-up attendance after DKA hospitalizations
- Creating screening to identify and address fear of hypoglycemia
- …and more!
Meet the Experts
Meet the Experts Shaping the Future of T1D: Introducing the T1D Exchange Medical & Research Advisory Team
At T1D Exchange, we’re proud to announce our Medical and Research Advisory Team — an accomplished group of leaders in endocrinology, research, and quality improvement. Together, they are redefining what’s possible in type 1 diabetes (T1D) care through rigorous data analysis, innovative research approaches, and...
Meet the Expert: Improving Diabetes Care Through Precision Medicine
Viral Shah, MD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and is the Director of Diabetes Clinical Research at the...
Meet the Expert: Bridging Research, Technology, and Real-World Care
Jennifer Sherr, MD, PhD, is a pediatric endocrinologist at Yale Medicine and a Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of...








