April 17, 2026
By Victor Mejia Lacayo
Faith and Flu: Evaluating the Role of Faith-Based Outreach and Trusted Messengers in Promoting Vaccination Among Older Black Adults
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This publication highlights how NMQF’s DRIVE program improved type 2 diabetes outcomes in Oakland through culturally tailored education, quality improvement strategies, and trusted community partnerships. It also demonstrates the importance of addressing barriers to care, including medication adherence, nutrition, and access to community-based support. Through collaboration with local health systems and trusted leaders, the program helped advance more equitable and sustainable diabetes care for underserved populations.