JM2 Health LEAD: A Diabetes Self Management Education Platform for Hospitals and Health Systems

The standardized, evidence-based diabetes education your team delivers — consistent at every site, virtually or in the classroom, and built to keep accredited programs compliant. Backed by 35 years of success across 125+ healthcare organizations.

Consistent, accreditation-ready education — everywhere you deliver it

Diabetes education only helps the patients who actually receive it — and only when it's high-quality and consistent. That's harder than it sounds. Accredited programs must deliver standardized, evidence-based education, and for a health system under a single accreditation, every location has to teach the same curriculum, the same way. Building that curriculum in-house, keeping it current with the latest standards, and holding every site and instructor to it is a heavy, never-ending lift.
JM2 Health LEAD takes that off your plate.

What JM2 Health LEAD does

LEAD is the platform that houses JM2 Health's diabetes education curriculum and content, giving your program one trusted source to teach from:

Built to support accreditation

ADA (Education Recognition Program) and ADCES (Diabetes Education Accreditation Program) both require standardized, evidence-based education delivered consistently across a program. LEAD is built to provide exactly that — the standardized, annually-reviewed curriculum accredited programs rely on, and the consistency that multi-site health systems need to hold a single system-wide accreditation. And accreditation is what unlocks reimbursement: accredited programs can bill Medicare's Diabetes Self-Management Training benefit (HCPCS G0108 and G0109). LEAD helps you meet the standardized-education bar that accreditation — and that reimbursement — depends on.

The education half of a complete program — interfaced with DiaWEB

LEAD delivers the education. DiaWEB, our diabetes education software, documents the care, tracks the outcomes (A1c, blood pressure, weight, goal attainment), and connects to your EMR through a bidirectional HL7 interface. LEAD is interfaced with DiaWEB, so the two operate as one system — the education your team delivers, and the data that proves it works. Together, they give an outpatient diabetes program both halves of what it needs.

A proven approach, backed by 35 years

JM2 Health LEAD reflects 35 years of running real diabetes education programs across 125+ healthcare organizations. That experience is built into the curriculum, the delivery, and the standards it meets - so you're adopting a proven program, not building one from scratch.

Who relies on JM2 Health LEAD

Ready to give every site the same high-quality diabetes education — without building it yourself?
Talk with a JM2 Health specialist about bringing LEAD to your program.
What is JM2 Health LEAD?

JM2 Health LEAD is a diabetes self-management education platform for hospitals and health systems. It houses JM2 Health's standardized, evidence-based DSMES curriculum and content, which your program uses to deliver consistent outpatient diabetes education — virtually or in the classroom, in individual or group settings.

Yes. LEAD's curriculum covers all nine ADA/ADCES content areas and aligns with the 2022 National Standards for DSMES, and it's reviewed annually to stay current with the latest guidance.

Yes. LEAD supports both virtual/telehealth and in-classroom delivery, in individual and group formats — extending your educators' reach and meeting patients where they are.

ADA and ADCES require standardized, evidence-based education delivered consistently across a program. LEAD provides that standardized curriculum — the same at every site and instructor — which is especially important for health systems maintaining a single system-wide accreditation. Accreditation, in turn, is what lets programs bill Medicare's DSMT benefit (G0108/G0109).

LEAD delivers the education; DiaWEB documents care, tracks outcomes, and connects to the EMR. LEAD is interfaced with DiaWEB, so together they cover both the education and the data an outpatient diabetes program needs.

No — LEAD works for single-site programs and multi-site systems alike. It's especially valuable for health systems that must deliver identical, compliant education across many locations under one accreditation.

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