Validate Your Vocation: Put a new spark into your work and your life.
Feel the passion that comes from helping people cope with a life threatening disease.
MISSION: THE DIABETIC OUTREACH PROGRAM IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES EDUCATION AND SUPPORT TO DIABETICS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON PROMOTING PATIENT BENEFIT AWARNESS "AT NO COST" TO THE DIABETIC PATIENT
We are directly reimbursed by Medicare.
IT'S SIMPLE: PROVIDE INFORMATION REGARDING OUR "AT NO COST" DIABETIC BENEFITS PROGRAM
Your opportunity begins with gaining access to the Diabetic community in your area. Create Opportunities by Visiting Diabetic Centers, Assisted Living Facilities, Community Centers, Senior Centers, and Medical Centers.
Objective #1:
Provide Educational Awareness about Diabetic Benefits provided
"AT NO COST" to Diabetics.
Compensation Schedule:
For additional information or to become an Area Manager, contact Eddie Volz at 561-361-7333 or reply to: edv@dtev.com
Diabetes among Women
Approximately 9.1 million or 8.9% of all women in the United States have diabetes.
Diabetes among Men
Approximately 7.8 million or 8.3% of all men in the United States have diabetes.
Diabetes among Seniors
Nearly 20.1% of the United States population, or 7.0 million people age 65 and older, have diabetes.
Direct and Indirect Costs of Diabetes in the United States
The total annual economic cost of diabetes in 1997 was estimated to be $98 billion.
Diabetes among Native Americans
Almost 105,000 Native Americans and Alsaska Natives, or 15% of the population, receiving care from Indian Health Services (IHS) have diabetes.
Diabetes among Latinos
Two million or 10.2% of all Latino Americans have diabetes.
Diabetes among African Americans
Approximately 2.8 million or 13% of all African Americans have diabetes
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