- Ginnard, Olivia;
- Alonso, G;
- Corathers, Sarah;
- Demeterco-Berggren, Carla;
- Golden, Lauren;
- Miyazaki, Brian;
- Nelson, Grace;
- Ospelt, Emma;
- Ebekozien, Osagie;
- Lee, Joyce;
- Obrynba, Kathryn;
- DeSalvo, Daniel
Despite immense strides in therapeutic advances, clinical outcomes continue to be less than ideal for people with type 1 diabetes. This discrepancy has prompted an outpouring of quality improvement (QI) initiatives to address the medical, psychosocial, and health equity challenges that complicate ideal type 1 diabetes care and outcomes. This article reviews a framework for QI in diabetes care that guided the development of the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative to improve care delivery and health outcomes in type 1 diabetes. Evaluation of the methodology, outcomes, and knowledge gained from these initiatives will highlight the importance of continued QI initiatives in diabetes care.