August 14, 2025
Meeting Slides: https://t1dx-qi.t1dexchange.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/DSC-Aug-2025.pdf
Attendees: Ryan McDonough, Nirali Shah, Todd Alonso, Meenal Gupta, Jenise Wong, Candice Williams, Andrew Lavik, Emma Ospelt, Susan Thapa, Saketh Rompicherla, James Dawson, Dhruvi Vora
Agenda:
- Introductions- Ryan McDonough and Nirali Shah
- T1D Exchange Updates- Emma, T1D Exchange
- Q4 DSC meeting-last of the year -Emma, T1D Exchange
- Creating a T1DX-QI Data Mapping Guideline- James, T1D Exchange
- Improving care for T2D and nephropathy- Dr. Nirali Shah
- Remote Monitoring Data- Dr. Ryan McDonough
Type 1 Diabetes Mapping Updates
- 46 centers fully mapped
- 6 in validation phase
Type 2 Diabetes Mapping Update
- 5 centers in production
- 3 centers still in the mapping process
T1DX-QI Scorecards
- Currently in production and will be sent out by the end of September to mapped centers
- In the future we will be sharing these annually
Creating a Data Mapping Guideline
- 2-3 page guide for clinics to help them have an SOP so that if there are staffing changes, people know how to do essential things
- What would new people have to know to do the next data pull or make a modification?
- James shared draft document and will be adding in some plainer language and definitions and will share final draft
“FINER Care” Optimizing Care for Diabetic Nephropathy: A Quality Improvement Initiative with Finerenone Presentation
- Overview of project and will be rolling out an OPA (Our Practice Advisory) for Finerenone in patients with type 2 diabetes among other inclusion and exclusion criteria
- Will plan to share updates once the OPA is rolled out-possibly to expand collaborative wide
- Share feedback with current BPA project in collaborative
Remote Monitoring Data
- Possibly a new area to collect data-how do we collect this?
- Collecting alerts in the background of how often devices are used/altered to
- How frequently patients are opening their diabetes related apps
- Does this lead to increased burden?
- Challenges exist to this data collection and quantifying these definitions
- How can we evaluate if this non-stop availability poses possible negative impact to the patient/parent wellness or patient glycemic control ?
- Goal: to quantify the amount of time parents/patients spend observing their glucose data, and to evaluate if this non-stop availability poses possible negative impact to the patient/parent wellness or patient glycemic control
- Possible starting point– quantitatively evaluate the impact of time spent in remote monitoring apps on parental wellness, patient self-efficacy, and glycemic outcomes in youth and adolescents with T1D
- Additionally, would be interesting relating to camp as well and parental control/breaks from phone
Future meeting discussions: the use of AI scribe and capturing this unstructured data
Next meeting: aiming for first week in December –2pm EST
Updates to be shared via email
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