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<blockquote data-quote="MedicAdam" data-source="post: 2656964" data-attributes="member: 582347"><p>Not currently no - there’s around 300,000 T1 patients and this looks like it will be restricted to children and pregnant women.</p><p></p><p>My experience of local diabetes care has been poor. Chronic understaffing and therefore they are not meeting the bare minimum service level as per the NICE guidance.</p><p></p><p>It’s been around 6 months now since diagnosis and as his uncle and an advanced nurse practitioner, I attended and felt it was too long of a session and information overload!</p><p></p><p>The guidance said he should have a session a month for 6 months then review to reduce it. He’s had a virtual call with his diabetic health care assistance twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MedicAdam, post: 2656964, member: 582347"] Not currently no - there’s around 300,000 T1 patients and this looks like it will be restricted to children and pregnant women. My experience of local diabetes care has been poor. Chronic understaffing and therefore they are not meeting the bare minimum service level as per the NICE guidance. It’s been around 6 months now since diagnosis and as his uncle and an advanced nurse practitioner, I attended and felt it was too long of a session and information overload! The guidance said he should have a session a month for 6 months then review to reduce it. He’s had a virtual call with his diabetic health care assistance twice. [/QUOTE]
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