The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) is a statewide initiative of health care professionals dedicated to improving cardiovascular and diabetes patient outcomes and advancing health equity. By sharing best practices and fostering collaboration, Cardi-OH supports health care teams in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.
Visit Cardi-OH.org to explore a comprehensive, free resource library curated for primary care teams, including:
- Articles: High-priority topics in cardiovascular and diabetes care for primary care clinicians.
- Capsules: Brief, ready to implement summaries of best practices for busy clinicians.
- Currents: Latest advances in diabetes or hypertension management with links to additional resources.
- Cardi-OH ECHO QI Cardiovascular Series: An innovative quality improvement series for primary care physicians across the state using the Project ECHO® model.
- Cardi-OH Radio: Podcasts featuring discussions with national, state, and local leaders on timely primary care topics.
- Webinars: Key topics in primary care with a special emphasis on cardiovascular and diabetes health.
- Cardi-OH Web App: Mobile access to the resource library; bookmark your favorites and share with colleagues.
About Cardi-OH
Cardi-OH is led by Case Western Reserve University in partnership with the University of Cincinnati, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Ohio University, The Ohio State University, University of Toledo, and Wright State University — with support from the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center and the Ohio Department of Medicaid.
Contact Us
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SoundCloud: @Cardi-OH | Facebook: @Cardi-OH | LinkedIn: @Cardi-OH | X: @Cardi-OH | YouTube: @Cardi-OH
The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative is funded by the Ohio Department of Medicaid and administered by the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center. The views expressed in this email and webpage are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views of the state of Ohio or federal Medicaid programs.


