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HealthQuest Diabetes Management Program

The HealthQuest Diabetes Management Program is our exclusive approach to helping people with diabetes manage their diabetes.  HealthPlus provides support and educational materials to you and your doctor.  If you are eligible for this program, you and any dependent family members with diabetes will be automatically enrolled to participate at no additional cost to you as part of your health plan's services.

Goals of our diabetes program 

  • Help you better manage your diabetes, reduce related health problems and improve your quality of life
  • Achieve consistent, quality care by using nationally recognized clinical guidelines
  • Provide your doctor with confidential reports and opportunities to support your care and treatment plan

Educational and self-care tools 

  • Welcome kit and letter with a diabetes workbook
  • Standards of Care for Diabetes
  • Free quarterly newsletter for people with diabetes

Self-care reminder letters – Regular reminders of important screenings, immunizations and tests to encourage you to take advantage of preventive care services.

How to enroll 

Members must qualify for the HealthQuest Diabetes Management Program by meeting criteria established by HealthPlus of Michigan.

To enroll or request more information call 1-800-345-9956, extension 1943, option 4, then option 2.  or email dismgmt@healthplus.org

To opt out of the program, call 1-800-345-9956, extension 3246, and leave your name, phone number, member ID, and program name, or email  dismgmt@healthplus.org

Physicians may enroll a member in the program and/or receive additional information about the diabetes program by contacting HealthPlus at 800-332-9161, ext. 8944, to speak with a Disease Management Coordinator, or by e-mailing dismgmt@healthplus.org

Online Resources 

American Diabetes Association Michigan Diabetes Outreach Network

For teenagers and children:

Resources for Children and Adolescents from the National Diabetes Education Program BAM: Body and Mind for Kids from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention