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Rationale of the Week | How to Increase Participation in DSMES?

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on how to Increase participation in DSMES. 75% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, so you can pass it on to people living with diabetes and your colleagues, plus prepare for exam success!

Before we start though, if you don’t want any spoilers and haven’t tried the question yet, you can answer it below: Answer Question 

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Question: Studies indicate that only 53% of individuals eligible for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) through their health insurance receive it.

Which of the following approaches to increase participation in DSMES is based on the ADA Standards of Care?

 

Answer Choices:

  1. Adjust DSMES charges for Medicare enrollees based on ability to pay.
  2. Increase access to telehealth delivery of care and other digital health solutions.
  3. Provide DSMES in non-hospital workplace settings to increase access for employees.
  4. Incentivize participation through use of giveaways and positive reinforcement.
Pie chart for DSMES improvement strategies.

Getting to the Best Answer

If you are thinking about taking the certification exam, this practice test question will set you up for success. Test writers anticipate possible answers based on the details in the question. They will wave those “juicy answers” right under your nose. Your job is to weed through the particulars, pluck out the most important elements and choose the BEST answer.

Answer 1 is incorrect. 4.79% chose this answer. “Adjust DSMES charges for Medicare enrollees based on ability to pay.” To ensure parity, Medicare guidelines specifically state that all DSME participants must be billed at the same rate. Billing at a lower rate or offering DSME for reduced rates or free for some, but not for all, is prohibited.  

Answer 2 is correct. 74.77% of you chose this answer. “Increase access to telehealth delivery of care and other digital health solutions.”  YES, GREAT JOB! To promote equity and outreach to rural and under resourced communities, the ADA encourages leveraging technology platforms and telehealth to deliver DSMES.

Answer 3 is incorrect. About 10.5% of respondents chose this. “Provide DSMES in non-hospital workplace settings to increase access for employees.”  This is a tempting answer, but unfortunately it is not accurate.  The location where DSMES is delivered must have prior approval as a Medicare recognized site in order to be able to bill for services. Of course, providing onsite worksite wellness and lifestyle coaching is beneficial, but it would not be a billable service unless the facility has a recognized DSMES program and an approved site.

Finally, Answer 4 is incorrect. 9.94% chose this answer. “Incentivize participation through use of giveaways and positive reinforcement.”  Although this is another tempting answer and could help improve DSMES participation in real-life, the ADA Standards don’t include this strategy as a means to boost enrollment. 

We hope you appreciate this week’s rationale! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer our Question of the Week and participate in this fun learning activity!

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