National Diabetes Audit 2007/08 (July 2009)
Sixty per cent of the 1.42 million people with diabetes in England included in the latest National Diabetes Audit do not receive all the care recommended for their condition.
The fifth national audit, carried out by The NHS Information Centre in 2007/08 and funded and commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), also shows people with diabetes are more likely to have complications if they live in certain parts of the country or have a more socially deprived background.
Key findings about the quality of care for people with diabetes in England and Wales
Key findings about the quality of care for children and young people with diabetes in England and Wales
Sixty per cent of the 1.42 million people with diabetes in England included in the latest National Diabetes Audit do not receive all the care recommended for their condition.
The fifth national audit, carried out by The NHS Information Centre in 2007/08 and funded and commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), also shows people with diabetes are more likely to have complications if they live in certain parts of the country or have a more socially deprived background.
Key findings about the quality of care for people with diabetes in England and Wales
Key findings about the quality of care for children and young people with diabetes in England and Wales
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