Diabetes Education Program
Find a Diabetes Education Program (DEP) for adults or children. The DEP consists of a team of health professionals, including a physician and/or nurse practitioner, who will determine whether an insulin pump is appropriate for you. If you have diabetes, you can get help paying for insulin pumps and some diabetes supplies when you qualify for the Assistive Devices Program. For more information, see: Insulin pumps and diabetes supplies
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- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Government of Ontario
- Licence: Open Government Licence – Ontario
Data and Resources
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Diabetes Education Program for adultsCSVEnglish dataset CSV
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Diabetes Education Program for adultsCSVFrench dataset CSV
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Diabetes Education Program for childrenCSVEnglish dataset CSV
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Diabetes Education Program for childrenCSVFrench dataset CSV