Telenutrition and screening services for patients with diabetes prevention

A new project at Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation (TCRHCC) is expanding our telehealth services to include telenutrition and screening services for patients with diabetes, and hopes to also extend diabetes screening to far-flung communities on the Navajo Nation.
The project, which will begin in the fall of 2015, will utilize a mobile telehealth van to conduct health screenings, telenutrition visits, blood sugar and blood pressure checks, as well as other health services. It was funded by a one-time grant from the Special Diabetes Program for Indians in 2014. Read More

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