Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia, 2018-19 Diabetes Prevention Programme
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP) is a joint commitment from NHS England, Public Health England and Diabetes UK to deliver, at scale, evidence based behavioural interventions that can prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes in adults who have been identified as having non-diabetic hyperglycaemia.
There are currently almost 1.8 million people registered with GP practices in England who have been diagnosed with non diabetic hyperglycaemia (NDH) – where the blood glucose level is high, but is not elevated into the diabetic range. These people have a high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
This report examines the characteristics of people with NDH, the monitoring and interventions they have received, and the outcomes that followed.
Data has been collected alongside the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) for the period January 2018 to March 2019, for people registered at GP practices in England only. DPP providers have also supplied information on programme referrals up to March 2019 inclusive.
You can read the report by clicking on the link below.
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