Force for Health® Network · Prepared Provider Track

Prepared Provider · Type 2 Diabetes

Get oriented to The Force for Health Network and certify yourself as a Prepared Provider for Type 2 Diabetes — so you, your nurses, your front desk, your DSMES partners, your CDCES and pharmacists, your foot-care and eye-care colleagues, and your patient's family are all reading from the same Force Field framework. T2D management runs on understanding, daily habits, and consistent self-monitoring. The Prepared Patient program puts those tools — plus the Disease Advocate Bingo Card for the family and the engagement screener that gets a patient leaning in — straight into your visit, your portal, and your patient's home.

Welcome to The Force for Health Network

FFHN gives every Prepared Provider the same content library, the same patient-side tools, and the same outcomes infrastructure — so the conversation in your office, on the phone, and on the chart is one continuous thread.

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One network, every condition

The Prepared Patient program covers twelve conditions and growing — Sickle Cell Disease, Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, Asthma, COPD, Heart Failure, Sleep Apnea, Falls Prevention, CKD, Obesity, Anxiety, and Depression. Get certified for one and you're inside the whole network.

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Patient-side tools you can prescribe

Force Field Fact Sheets, screeners, courses, Skills Lab modules, Disease Advocate Bingo cards, and home-tools kits — all in plain language, all FFH-authored, all ready to hand a patient (or family) at the end of the visit.

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Outcomes infrastructure

Every certified Prepared Patient is enrolled in the FFH ROI Engine and PHIT, so the program proves whether it actually reduces ER visits, rehospitalizations, and avoidable cost — for your practice and for the system.

Your Prepared Patient asset library for Type 2 Diabetes

Nine deliverables — the same nine for every condition in the network. Hand any of these to a patient or family member with confidence; they're all written in FFH plain language with the Force Field framework you'll see throughout the program.

How to use these assets in real workflow

Every asset above maps to a specific moment in the patient's week. The point of the Prepared Patient program is that you, your nurses, and the patient's family are all reading from the same script.

👨‍⚕️In the office visit

Open the Force Field Fact Sheet on the exam-room screen. Walk it together. Hand the printed copy on the way out, and prescribe the Course as homework.

  • Asset: Fact Sheet, Course
  • 5–7 minutes added to the visit

📞On the phone

For nurse-line and triage calls, the Fact Sheet's red-flag list IS the script. The Course's "When to Call" module is what the patient should already have read.

  • Asset: Fact Sheet, Course Module 6
  • Cuts triage time per call

💻Telemedicine + portal

Drop the Course link straight into the post-visit portal message. The patient picks up where you left off, takes the pre-test, and is measurably more prepared by the next visit.

  • Asset: Course, Skills Lab

🏠Patient at home

The Materials & Tools kit page tells them exactly what hardware to buy or borrow (cuff, oximeter, glucometer, peak-flow meter) and how to use it. Skills Lab covers the demo.

  • Asset: Tools Kit, Skills Lab

🏫School & work

The Fact Sheet plus the school-nurse / occupational-health email template inside the Course handles 80% of accommodation requests without your sign-off.

  • Asset: Fact Sheet, Course

🚑ER + acute

Where deep clinical courses exist (e.g., the Prepared Medical Professional courses), they cover ER triage, pain protocols, and admission rounding. Train your staff once.

🏥Hospital discharge

Discharge with the Fact Sheet, the Course log-in, the Tools Kit list, and a two-week portal check-in scheduled. The 30-day readmission rate is the metric we're chasing together.

  • Asset: Fact Sheet, Course, Tools Kit

👨‍👩‍👧Family & community

The Disease Advocate Bingo Card gets the family, friends, and support-group leaders aligned. They're the team you can't usually reach during a visit.

  • Asset: Advocate Bingo

📊Outcomes review

FFH ROI Engine + PHIT roll up engagement and outcome data weekly so you (and your value-based contract) can see whether this is working.

  • Asset: ROI Engine, PHIT

What you have access to as a certified Prepared Provider

Certification for one condition unlocks the whole network's content and outcomes infrastructure — not just the one disease you trained on.

Network-wide

360 Human Explorer — full anatomy library

Every condition's anatomy view is in your toolbelt. Pull up the T2D model in the room when a patient asks "what is actually happening to my body?"

Network-wide

All 12 Force Field Fact Sheets

Comorbidities are the rule, not the exception. A T2D patient with anxiety, obesity, or sleep apnea gets the same plain-language Force Field treatment for every diagnosis.

Network-wide

All 12 Prepared Patient courses

Prescribe whichever course the patient needs; a single sign-on opens the whole library. No re-enrollment friction across diagnoses.

PHIT

Local resources, mapped to ZIP

Pharmacies, support groups, free-clinic hours, transportation, food pantries, school nurse contacts, faith-community partners — pulled from the FFH PHIT folder for the patient's actual neighborhood.

ROI Engine

Outcomes per cohort, per provider, per condition

See your own panel's engagement, knowledge gain, and avoided-utilization metrics. Use the same dashboards to make the case to your CFO.

Skills Lab

PPEC sign-off console

Use the Prepared Patient Educator & Certifier console to sign off your patient's hands-on skills — or delegate to your nurse, your CHW, or a community Ambassador.

Confidence-tracker

Patient confidence + your confidence

Every Prepared Patient course tracks the patient's self-rated confidence pre/post. The Provider Hub mirrors that for you — what you feel ready to teach, what you'd like more support on.

Foundation

FFH Foundation grants & scholarships

For patients who can't afford a cuff, a glucometer, or a peak-flow meter, the FFH Academy Foundation has small-grant pathways. Your Provider Hub references the request form.

Your Prepared Provider certification path for Type 2 Diabetes

Five steps. Most providers complete it inside an hour, then practice with the next two patients on the schedule.

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Network orientation

Watch a 12-minute video on FFHN, the Prepared Patient program, and the Force Field framework. Open every asset card above at least once.

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Read the T2D Fact Sheet + Course

Read the same Force Field Fact Sheet your patient reads. Take the Prepared Patient course pre-test (yes, you).

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Walk the use-case map

Pick three of the nine use cases above (office, phone, telemedicine — whichever fits your practice). Practice once with a colleague.

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Pass the Provider exam

20-question exam covering the Fact Sheet, the Course, red flags, the use-case map, and the FFH outcomes infrastructure.

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Earn the credential

You become a Force for Health Prepared Provider · T2D. Listed in the FFH directory; eligible for value-based-contract attribution.

Your T2D PHIT dashboard

PHIT — the Population Health Insights Tool, built and maintained by Lucy Howell — gives you a live view of how the Type 2 Diabetes program is actually performing, on your panel and across the network. Use it for value-based-contract reviews, board reports, grant applications, and the everyday "is this working?" question.

T2D dashboard

Open the Type 2 Diabetes dashboard

Per-cohort, per-clinic, per-provider drilldowns. Compare your panel to the FFH Network averages. Export to PDF for service-line reviews.

Open the T2D dashboard →

What's in the T2D dashboard

  • Prevalence and incidence in your patient panel
  • ED and inpatient utilization trends, with comparison to baseline
  • Adherence and dose-titration progress, where applicable
  • Patient confidence + literacy gain, pre/post Course
  • Disease Advocate Bingo engagement among family members
  • Comparison to FFH Network averages
  • Attribution back to your team for VBC credit

PHIT is built and maintained by Lucy Howell, FFH Network CEO. Dashboard access is included with every Prepared Provider certification.

PHIT: your patient's local ecosystem

Once your patient enters their ZIP code in the Prepared Patient course, PHIT pulls the local pharmacies, support groups, free-clinic hours, food pantries, transportation options, and faith-community partners that match T2D. For T2D specifically, that includes ADA-recognized DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support) programs, CGM access pilots and insulin-affordability programs, podiatry and ophthalmology partners, ADA-certified diabetes camps, kidney-disease early-screening clinics, and Bridges to Excellence and other value-based pay-for-performance pilots.