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Leaving No Patient Behind: A 6 Country Scan on Diabetic Eye Disease Educational Materials and

14 Oct 2022

Helping to influence and shape policy to improve quality of care through early detection and expansion of research, and the implementation of a national diabetes plan is a core mechanism.(43) The organization also offers various resources such as a guide to preventing eye diseases, brochures, and printouts with informa- tion on diabetes and the steps needed to maintain personal health and well-bei. [...] “Diabetes – Damage to the Retina: Prevent and Treat” Patient Guideline The recommendations of the NVL for the preven- tion and therapy of retinal complications of diabe- tes are illustrated in the patient guidelines.(42) This guide aims to help patients and their families gain a deeper understanding of how diabetes can affect their eye health by damaging their retina and the various lines of treat. [...] This strategy has the general objective of halting and reversing the trend in the incidence of diabetes in Spain, improving the quality of life of patients, and reducing mortality from diabetes.(56) Recommendations include diabetes screening of populations at risk and promoting ac- cessibility of healthcare services for early detection of DR and prevention of blindness.(56) To collect information. [...] The Barcelona Clinic and the Spanish Society of the Retina and Vitreous in particular have created many resources on DR and DME and include a description of the disease, diagnosis, treatment options, disease evolution, how to live with the disease, and current research is presented.(65,66) United Kingdom As of 2019,i Diabetes UK estimates that there are over 4.9 million people with diabetes in the. [...] Treatment for diabetic eye diseases To support those with diabetes, the NHS funds certain checks, tests, and services to assist in self-man- agement and the prevention of serious diabetic complications.(71) As an example the diabetic eye screening programme (DES) aims to protect the vision of anyone over the age of 12 years with dia- betes.(65) The DES is intended to be a preventative strategy to.
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