OhioHealth Riverside Family Medicine Residency Program has discovered an innovative way to encourage and facilitate good nutrition in patients with diabetes whose households also struggle with food insecurity. The Food is Health pilot was featured in AAFP News on April 10 as well as being the subject of the AAFP Residency Program Solutions Conference held recently in Kansas City.
In This Issue
- APRN Independent Practice Legislation Re-Introduced; Contact Your Legislators Today
- Tomorrow’s Wellness Webinar: Building Meaningful Connections in the Community
- Sixteen Practice Teams Commit to Making an Impact on CRC Screening Rates
- The Chief Resident Workshop is Two Weeks Away—Are You Registered?
- Compounding Rules Go Back to CSI for Review
- CSI Seeks Comments on Making Kratom a Schedule I Controlled Substance
- Miami Valley Academy of Family Physicians to Host 25th Annual CME Program May 1
- OAFP Weighs in on Telemedicine Parity
- New Medication-Assisted Treatment Rules Effective April 30
- Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking Medicaid Work Requirements
- Heartbeat Bill Signed into Law
- National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
- CareSource Fires CVS Caremark as Pharmacy Benefit Manager
- Food Is Health Pilot Improves Patients’ Diabetes Markers
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