CDC Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program (DPRP)

OMB 0920-0909

OMB 0920-0909

CDC established a national diabetes prevention program and criteria for recognizing organizations that deliver evidence-based diabetes prevention programs to individuals with pre-diabetes. Information will be collected to monitor, evaluate and provide technical assistance to organizations that apply for recognition through the Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program. CDC is increasing the total estimated annualized number of applicants to 500. The distribution of those applicants is predicted to be 70% (350) from the private sector and 30% (150) from the public sector, based on current DPRP data and projections. This change is based on an anticipated increase in the number of healthcare organizations applying for CDC recognition to deliver the lifestyle change program due to the MDPP Expanded Model and its promotion by CMS and the American Medical Association in healthcare settings.

The latest form for CDC Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program (DPRP) expires 2021-02-28 and can be found here.

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Application data for public-sector organizations

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Health - Health Care Services

Form 0920-0909DPRP Application FormNAForm and instruction

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