Improving care
The NHS, other health bodies or programmes and the government can help inform our guidelines and recommendations.
These guidelines can be used individually or within your practice to improve the delivery and quality of diabetes care, ensuring it meets best practices.
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Good practice
We provide the information and support professionals need to drive improvement in diabetes care.
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Resources
Access our wealth of information, which include useful tools and clinical guidelines, to support you to deliver best practice.
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Systems work
Read about how we are working with organisations, healthcare professionals and people living with diabetes to improve care.
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Clinical recommendations for professionals
We have a wealth of resources, clinical guidelines and best practices to help you and your patients.
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Become a Professional Member
Sign up as a professional member and receive, discounts and information on current diabetes research and care.
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