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DocuSign Envelope ID:505DF67F-22A8-4429-B254-C31 FF4638A8F <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br /> 4. Track participant and program data, including program outcomes, in the Wake Forest School of <br /> Medicine Minority DPP data subscription service database ("MDPP database"). <br /> 5. Provide the following staff for the MDPP: one Regional MDPP Coordinator and a minimum of three <br /> Lifestyle Coaches, and ensure that all MDPP staff are hired, in place, and prepared to participate in one <br /> of the Lifestyle Coach training session during the week of December 5, 2016 or the week of <br /> December 12, 2016. A list of registered staff must be submitted to the DPH Program Contact by <br /> 12:00 pm on December 2, 2016. <br /> a. A minimum of one full-time (1.0 FTE) Regional MDPP Coordinator to serve the entire <br /> collaborative area. The Regional MDPP Coordinator shall: <br /> 1.Complete the two-day Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Coach Training session <br /> during the week of December 5, 2016 or the week of December 12, 2016. <br /> 2. Implement the lifestyle program, supervise daily operations related to the lifestyle <br /> program,provide support and guidance to lifestyle coaches, and ensure that the program <br /> achieves quality performance outcomes. The lifestyle program must include (1) the use of <br /> a CDC-approved curriculum(i.e., Prevent T2 or Prevenga el T2) with lessons, handouts, <br /> and other resources, (2) a lifestyle coach, specially trained to lead the program and <br /> facilitate discussions and help make the program fun and engaging (3) a support group <br /> for MDPP participants where they can share ideas, celebrate successes, and work to <br /> overcome obstacles. Refer to the CDC website for more information about the lifestyle <br /> program at http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/lifestyle-program/experience/ <br /> index.html. <br /> 3. May serve alongside the three required Lifestyle Coaches as a fourth Lifestyle Coach, for <br /> which the role is described below in Section III, Item 4.b.. <br /> 4. Ensure that participant and program data is entered into the MDPP database on a weekly <br /> basis and that monthly reports are submitted to the DPH Program Contact by the 15th day <br /> of the following month. <br /> 5. Submit monthly progress reports to the NC OMHHD by the 15th day of the following <br /> month. <br /> 6. Participate in all mandatory NC OMHHD training sessions and monthly MDPP lifestyle <br /> coach calls organized by the NC OMHHD and the Community and Clinical Connections <br /> for Prevention and Health Branch (CCCPH) in the Chronic Disease and Injury Section. <br /> b. A minimum of two part-time Lifestyle Coaches to serve the entire collaborative area. Each <br /> Lifestyle Coach shall: <br /> 1. Complete the two-day Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Coach Training session <br /> on during the week of December 5, 2016 or the week of December 12, 2016. <br /> 2. Conduct a minimum of five series of the Minority Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle <br /> Class (Lifestyle class). The Lifestyle classes must be held at a minimum of two counties <br /> within the region. <br /> 3. Maintain the following retention rates for the first six months of the program: <br /> a. 50% of participants complete 4 classes <br /> b. 33% of participants complete 8 classes <br /> c. 25% of participants complete 9 or more classes <br /> 4. Make and document a minimum of four good faith attempts to follow-up with MDPP <br /> participants who miss a weekly session during the first six months of the program or <br /> who miss a monthly session during the last six months of the program. Each participant <br /> Revised July 2015 <br />