Aim To create a standardized systematic quality assurance system for diabetes care throughout Scotland.Methods Each of 15 National Health Service (NHS) boards have submitted core diabetes data for a nationally agreed data specification on an annual basis since 2001. These data are collated to produce an annual national report. We describe the iterative progress of the work in obtaining and analysing this information. The setting was Scotland, with a population of 5 million.Results In Scotland in 2006, 196 801 people (3.9% of the population) were reported as having diabetes compared with 105 777 in 2001. In 2006 the prevalence of reported diabetes varied from 3.5 to 4.4% in different NHS board areas, reflecting variation in completeness of l...
Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figur...
AIMS: To determine diagnosed diabetic prevalence within our district (population 434398) in 1996 usi...
In both developing and developed countries, the increasing incidence of diabetes and its associated ...
Aim To create a standardized systematic quality assurance system for diabetes care throughout Scotla...
<p><b>Aims:</b> Good quality data are required to plan and evaluate diabetes servi...
Objectives: To identify all patients with diabetes in a community using electronic record linkage of...
In Lanarkshire (population 560 000) an area-wide diabetes database was introduced and process of car...
Aim: The DARTS diabetes register was used to determine incidence rates of diabetes and related compl...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey P...
Data from GP practices and hospital trusts have long been used to understand the quality of care rec...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of diabetes in a large health district in 2004 and compare it wi...
Aim: Diabetes impairs the quality of life of people living with the condition and is a major public ...
OBJECTIVE—To monitor glycemic control, treatable risk factors, and treatment profile for quality ass...
Abstract Background Chronic complications of diabetes can be reduced through optimal glycemic and li...
Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figur...
AIMS: To determine diagnosed diabetic prevalence within our district (population 434398) in 1996 usi...
In both developing and developed countries, the increasing incidence of diabetes and its associated ...
Aim To create a standardized systematic quality assurance system for diabetes care throughout Scotla...
<p><b>Aims:</b> Good quality data are required to plan and evaluate diabetes servi...
Objectives: To identify all patients with diabetes in a community using electronic record linkage of...
In Lanarkshire (population 560 000) an area-wide diabetes database was introduced and process of car...
Aim: The DARTS diabetes register was used to determine incidence rates of diabetes and related compl...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey P...
Data from GP practices and hospital trusts have long been used to understand the quality of care rec...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of diabetes in a large health district in 2004 and compare it wi...
Aim: Diabetes impairs the quality of life of people living with the condition and is a major public ...
OBJECTIVE—To monitor glycemic control, treatable risk factors, and treatment profile for quality ass...
Abstract Background Chronic complications of diabetes can be reduced through optimal glycemic and li...
Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figur...
AIMS: To determine diagnosed diabetic prevalence within our district (population 434398) in 1996 usi...
In both developing and developed countries, the increasing incidence of diabetes and its associated ...