Prevalence and management of diabetes in NSW: Is care adhering to the clinical guidelines?

Diabetes is among the most costly of health conditions both for the person with diabetes and its complications and for the health service providing care. There is now good evidence that optimal standards of care for people with diabetes will ultimately reduce the burden of the disease on individuals...

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Published inN S W public health bulletin Vol. 12; no. 8; pp. 223 - 225
Main Authors Williamson, Margaret, Quaine, Julianne
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2001
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Summary:Diabetes is among the most costly of health conditions both for the person with diabetes and its complications and for the health service providing care. There is now good evidence that optimal standards of care for people with diabetes will ultimately reduce the burden of the disease on individuals and the community. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 12(8) 223 - 225 Full text doi:10.1071/NB01073 © NSW Department of Health 2001
Bibliography:The NSW Public Health Bulletin is published by CSIRO PUBLISHING on behalf of the Population Health Division of the NSW Department of Health. Its purpose is to enable the timely communication of information on public health issues and contribute to the development of a well-trained and informed public health workforce in NSW. Although the Bulletin core audience includes the public health workforce within NSW Health and throughout NSW, it also has readers in the other states and territories of Australia and overseas who have an interest in public health.
ISSN:1034-7674
DOI:10.1071/NB01073