New Hampshire Diabetes Profile
Diagnosed diabetes is prevalent across all 50 states and Washington, DC. People with diabetes are at high risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious complications, such as kidney failure, blindness, and amputation of a toe, foot, or leg. CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation (DDT) focuses on preventing type 2 diabetes, reducing diabetes complications and disability, and reducing diabetes-related disparities, which are differences in health across geographic, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups.
Fiscal Year 2022 Funding
Total Diabetes Cases (Prevalence)
New Diabetes Cases (Incidence)
- The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services collaborated with WiseWoman to increase referrals for the National DPP lifestyle change program and other community resources. This collaboration also focused on engaging federally qualified health centers in delivering the National DPP.
- The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services held two sessions for over 30 pharmacists across the state on Collaborative Practice Agreements to support establishing a legal relationship between pharmacists and physicians to participate in collaborative drug therapy management.