NHS should be applauded for above-average diabetes technology access
Access to wearable diabetes technology in the UK has significantly improved and the NHS should be “applauded” for its hard work, according to the editor
Access to wearable diabetes technology in the UK has significantly improved and the NHS should be “applauded” for its hard work, according to the editor
Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, commented on the report published in May 2012, “The Department of Health has failed to deliver diabetes
NHS Diabetes has called on healthcare providers to urgently address the regional variations highlighted by a report into diabetes care checks. In some parts of
NHS Choices and talkhealth have joined forces to present an ‘Online Clinic on Diabetes’ from today until 26 June 2012. The clinic, supported by Diabetes
The latest innovations in smartphone technology can help patients and the public to find and use NHS services, manage conditions and make better lifestyle choices
Almost 60 examples of excellence and innovation in diabetes care were highlighted at the Quality in Care Diabetes Awards ceremony in November. Anna Morton, NHS
NHS Diabetes has called for more investment in specialist diabetes care to reduce the estimated £600 million excess spend on treating diabetes in hospitals identified
An open letter from Jenny Hirst, IDDT, regarding the Health and Social Care Bill “I hope you don’t mind me contacting you. The Insulin Dependent