RIDOH Urges Prediabetes Risk Test
Summary
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is urging Rhode Islanders to take a free online prediabetes risk test. This initiative aims to raise awareness about prediabetes and encourage early intervention to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.
What changed
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) has issued a public health notice encouraging residents to take a free online prediabetes risk test. The notice highlights the prevalence of prediabetes and its link to type 2 diabetes, emphasizing the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes.
While this is an informational campaign and not a regulatory mandate, healthcare providers and public health organizations may consider incorporating this risk assessment into patient outreach and wellness programs. There are no direct compliance obligations or penalties associated with this notice, but it serves as a call to action for individuals to proactively manage their health.
What to do next
- Encourage patients to take the RIDOH prediabetes risk test
- Provide information on prediabetes prevention and management
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