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Should the term “diabetes resolved” ever be used? A perspective from retinopathy screening services
Should healthcare assistants be performing annual diabetes reviews?
The Francis report, the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”, and the future of diabetes care in the NHS
Diabetes services need to improve diagnosis of binge eating disorder in type 2 diabetes
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Is the Quality and Outcomes Framework achievement for diabetes set to fail? An English perspective
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State of the outcomes for children and young people with diabetes in England and Wales: National Paediatric Diabetes Report 2010–11
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Diabetes in crisis: The Public Accounts Committee report of the management of adult diabetes services in the NHS
Will you pick up the baton? A NICE time to deliver gold-standard PAD care
Developing the National Paediatric Diabetes Audit Patient Reported Experience Measure
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