National Diabetes Audit - how are we doing?

This week has seen the publication of a National Diabetes Audit (click here for an executive summary) that has been reported that in some areas less than 10% of patients with diabetes are having all the necessary vital tests to pick up any possible complications from diabetes. Click here for the full story on BBC News.

The nine tests involved are:

  • BMI - to check persons weight
  • HbA1c blood test - to check persons average sugar level over the last six weeks
  • Blood pressure measurement
  • Cholesterol blood test
  • Kidney function blood test
  • Kidney function urine test
  • Retinal screening test
  • Foot examination
  • Smoking history
The average across England and Wales is 50%. Kings Medical Practice has 489 patients over 16 yrs of age with diabetes and of these 367 had all nine tests - that is 75% and is significantly better than the national average.

Our performance in this area is pretty good, but we would like to do better. We have various systems in place to alert patients to tests and examinations they need - computer prompts during consultations, repeat prescription prompts and a call/recall system for patients who don't attend.

So, if you have diabetes and get a letter from us to come to the surgery, then do attend - you know it makes sense!Link

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