Examples of National Diabetes Audit in a sentence
When required, information will be held centrally and used for statistical purposes (e.g. the National Diabetes Audit).
Wetland delineations that are accepted by the city are valid for five years from the date the delineation was completed.
Each provider must participate in the annual Paediatric National Diabetes Audit.
Use of National Templates is strongly encouraged.3. National Diabetes Audit: All Practices delivering any modules of the Enhanced Service will be required to actively engage with the data submission and review process of the National Diabetes Audit.
Participation in the National Diabetes Audits will be mandatory.(e) Feedback & LearningThe practice can use feedback from patients and the National Diabetes Audit to share lessons with Clusters, and inform the LHB if there are inadequate reviews occurring in secondary care.Outcomes:Patients should experience a more personalised approach to diabetes care, with improved outcomes such as fewer symptoms, fewer complications and greater activation and confidence in self-management of their condition.
This information has since been added to the National Diabetes Audit.
When the initial research proposal was written, the National Diabetes Audit data was not considered useful, as at that point in time it did not contain data on non-diabetic hyperglycaemia.
Methods: We will compare the characteristics of patients identified with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia in GP patient records (using the National Diabetes Audit dataset, NDA) to the characteristics of patients identified with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia in representative survey data for England.
The National Diabetes Audit offers a more complete coverage of general practice than CPRD data, and so will now replace the CPRD analysis which was originally planned (conditional on checks of completeness and quality of the NDA).
This is used in the analysis above.2. Disclosure control has been applied to all figures, as per the National Diabetes Audit publication – all numbers are rounded to the nearest 5, unless the number is 1 to 7, in which case it is rounded to ‘5’.3.