Food Is Medicine (FIM) interventions that offer nutrition access and health education may improve diabetes outcomes among people experiencing food insecurity. Health systems typically offer FIM interventions through referrals to onsite services and to partner organizations that provide healthy food, health education, or both. This comparative case study assessed effectiveness, costs, and culturally tailored components of four diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) sites, two with a FIM intervention and two without.
