The aim of the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is to reduce the risk of sight loss amongst people with diabetes by the prompt identification and effective treatment if necessary of sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy, at the appropriate stage during the disease process. In order to achieve the delivery of evidence-based, population-based screening programmes, it was recognised that certain key components were required. It is necessary to identify the eligible population in order to deliver the programme to the maximum number of people with diabetes. The programme is delivered and supported by suitably trained, competent, and qualified, clinical and non-clinical staff who participate in recognised ongoing Continuous Professio...
Patel Gordon-Bennett1, Aseema Misra2, Wendy Newsom1, Declan Flanagan21Eye Department, Hinchingbrooke...
Introduction: The National Service Framework for Diabetes has set the first target that all people ...
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The aim of the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is to reduce the risk of sight loss amon...
The aim of the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is to reduce the risk of sight loss amon...
OBJECTIVES:\ud The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight...
OBJECTIVES: The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight lo...
Objectives The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight los...
This paper discusses the new national guidelines for a systematic screening programme to detect sigh...
Diabetes is a common condition affecting around 69,000 people in Northern Ireland. One of the possib...
Aims A National Screening Programme for diabetic eye disease in the UK is in development. We propos...
Aim To assess the proportion of people with diabetes screened for retinopathy according to provision...
Diabetic Retinopathy is a microvascular complication of diabetes, that can go undetected and unnotic...
Regular screening of all people with diabetes is the most efficient and cost-effective way to detect...
With the current worldwide epidemic of diabetes [1], annual digital photographic screening services ...
Patel Gordon-Bennett1, Aseema Misra2, Wendy Newsom1, Declan Flanagan21Eye Department, Hinchingbrooke...
Introduction: The National Service Framework for Diabetes has set the first target that all people ...
Contains fulltext : 51846.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Concurrent wit...
The aim of the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is to reduce the risk of sight loss amon...
The aim of the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is to reduce the risk of sight loss amon...
OBJECTIVES:\ud The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight...
OBJECTIVES: The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight lo...
Objectives The main objective of the national screening programme is to reduce the risk of sight los...
This paper discusses the new national guidelines for a systematic screening programme to detect sigh...
Diabetes is a common condition affecting around 69,000 people in Northern Ireland. One of the possib...
Aims A National Screening Programme for diabetic eye disease in the UK is in development. We propos...
Aim To assess the proportion of people with diabetes screened for retinopathy according to provision...
Diabetic Retinopathy is a microvascular complication of diabetes, that can go undetected and unnotic...
Regular screening of all people with diabetes is the most efficient and cost-effective way to detect...
With the current worldwide epidemic of diabetes [1], annual digital photographic screening services ...
Patel Gordon-Bennett1, Aseema Misra2, Wendy Newsom1, Declan Flanagan21Eye Department, Hinchingbrooke...
Introduction: The National Service Framework for Diabetes has set the first target that all people ...
Contains fulltext : 51846.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Concurrent wit...