JFP: Stay Well - Diabetes

Consultation has concluded

How we will make a difference

Actions:

  • People at risk of diabetes are supported to prevent the condition developing.
  • People have access to the best possible care and support they need to live well with diabetes.
  • People living with diabetes can monitor and self-manage their condition effectively.
  • We will reduce health inequalities for patients with diabetes.


How we can work together to know we have made a difference

The difference that we will measure ...


  • Increase in referrals to the National Diabetes Prevention Programme and performance matching our pre-Covid rate.
  • Improved diabetes diagnosis rate for those living with undiagnosed diabetes.
  • Reduction in the rate of people developing diabetes.
  • Increase in the number of people putting their diabetes into remission.
  • Levelling up in the completion national diabetes Care Processes.
  • Levelling up in the achievement of the diabetes Treatment Targets.
  • Improved access to and uptake of Structured Education classes for both newly diagnosed and established patients.
  • Improving access to Glucose Monitoring technology for:
    • Pregnant Type 1 women.
    • Adult Type 1 people.
    • Adult Type 2 people.
    • Type 1 children and young people.
  • Fewer people with type 2 diabetes who are of minority ethnic origin.
  • Increased access to mental health services for people with long term conditions.
  • Reduction in Diabetic emergency admissions and re-admissions (Hypo, Hyper, Diabetic Keto Acidosis).
  • Fewer diabetes-related amputations (above/below the knee – Major/Minor).
  • Lower diabetes mortality rates.
  • All three alliances will once again have their “outstanding” performance rating.


How we will make a difference

Actions:

  • People at risk of diabetes are supported to prevent the condition developing.
  • People have access to the best possible care and support they need to live well with diabetes.
  • People living with diabetes can monitor and self-manage their condition effectively.
  • We will reduce health inequalities for patients with diabetes.


How we can work together to know we have made a difference

The difference that we will measure ...


  • Increase in referrals to the National Diabetes Prevention Programme and performance matching our pre-Covid rate.
  • Improved diabetes diagnosis rate for those living with undiagnosed diabetes.
  • Reduction in the rate of people developing diabetes.
  • Increase in the number of people putting their diabetes into remission.
  • Levelling up in the completion national diabetes Care Processes.
  • Levelling up in the achievement of the diabetes Treatment Targets.
  • Improved access to and uptake of Structured Education classes for both newly diagnosed and established patients.
  • Improving access to Glucose Monitoring technology for:
    • Pregnant Type 1 women.
    • Adult Type 1 people.
    • Adult Type 2 people.
    • Type 1 children and young people.
  • Fewer people with type 2 diabetes who are of minority ethnic origin.
  • Increased access to mental health services for people with long term conditions.
  • Reduction in Diabetic emergency admissions and re-admissions (Hypo, Hyper, Diabetic Keto Acidosis).
  • Fewer diabetes-related amputations (above/below the knee – Major/Minor).
  • Lower diabetes mortality rates.
  • All three alliances will once again have their “outstanding” performance rating.