Abstract

While just under 10% of U.S. adults have diabetes, 13% of West Virginians do. This places the state last in diabetes rankings. West Virginia pharmacists help to address the prevalence of diabetes among state employees. A program called Face-to-Face empowers patients to manage their diabetes with a pharmacist while providing a low-barrier means for community pharmacists to provide clinical services.

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