
Insights-to-Action Collaboration Platforms
This is a secure, multi-disciplinary forum that brings together healthcare professionals, infusion specialists, patients, and expert faculty to improve the early screening and identification of type 1 diabetes (T1D), timely referral, and treatment of T1D to delay disease progression.
Organized into four interconnected boards, this initiative fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration, peer learning, and real-world problem-solving. Participants engage in moderated discussions, review curated content, and contribute to case-based conversations that address barriers to early screening, patient selection, and care along the continuum of T1D.
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Infusion Hub:
A collaborative space for infusion specialists and other clinicians who treat patients with T1D to provide practical pearls for the application of disease-modifying therapies for T1D, including patient selection, appropriate infusion referrals, as well as standards and considerations for the safe administration of these therapies.
PCP/Endo - Regional:
Regionally focused forums that connect primary care clinicians and endocrinologists to discuss challenges and brainstorm solutions on screening protocols, streamline referrals, and ensure earlier access to care for disease-modifying therapies that delay T1D progression in eligible individuals.
Scientific Council/Ambassador Program:
A faculty-led forum uniting expert clinicians and ambassadors to address real-world challenges in T1D care - starting with early identification. Through structured discussions, members co-develop practical strategies to improve screening, strengthen referral pathways, and delay disease progression across the care continuum.
Patient Support Network:
A moderated, secure community where people with or at risk for T1D - and their caregivers - share lived experiences across the continuum of T1D, access curated resources, and offer critical input to ensure support remains patient-centered and timely.
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