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Annual Report 2006 - 2007
 
Organisation Accountability & Clinical Governance Framework
 
Rural Health Diabetes Report

  ...the number of people in the Western Isles with diabetes has now increased to over 1000 and the challenges of providing quality diabetes care to a scattered population remain as difficult as ever.

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  This document establishes the remit of the Western Isles NHS Board's Diabetes Services Advisory Group (LDSAG) and Diabetes Managed Clinical Network (DMCN).

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  Going the extra mile. The inpact of distance on access to diabetes care in rural area.

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NHS Western Isles
Follow-up Report March 2007
 
Retinal Screening Report
 
Western Isles Diabetes Conference 2004 Report
 
All Shook Up - Impact Evaluation Report

Following the initial round of diabetes reviews in 2003 to assess performance against the Clinical Standards for Diabetes (2nd ed.), the national overview and local reports were published in March 2004..

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  This paper is a report summarising the Diabetic Retinal Screening Programme for 2004.


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  Western Isles NHS is preparing to incorporate new practices and design of services for diabetes that reflect the changes nationally and that other boards are also adopting.
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  "All Shook Up" was written for Pyramid Theatre Company, by the writer Pete Lawson.

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Diabetes MCN Symposium 
WI Diabetes MCN Annual Report 2004-05
Western Isles NHS
Diabetes Strategy 2005-2010
 
Diabetes Retinal Screening Report 2005

On 17th & 18th May 2006, the Western Isles MCN hosted their symposium at Lews Castle College. Stornoway.

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The number of patients with diabetes in the Western Isles has quadrupled over the past 12 years and is set to pass through the 1000 barrier this coming year.
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“A diabetes epidemic is underway… even worse, diabetes is projected to become one of the world’s main disablers and killers within the next twenty-five years.”

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  “Diabetic eye disease is the commonest cause of visual loss in adults of working age in the UK” Scottish Diabetes Framework 2002

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