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diabetes
Fast, easy summary view of NICE guidance on 'diabetes'
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Diabetes in adults (QS6)
Specific, concise statements that act as markers of high-quality, cost-effective patient care
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Diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in children, young people and adults
This clinical guideline offers evidence-based advice on the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in children, young people and adults. It also covers the care and treatment that should be available in the NHS, including transition to adult care.
Responsibility for undertaking a review of this guidance has passed to the National Clinical Guideline Centre for Acute and Chronic Conditions. The National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions is no longer active.
Some of the recommendations in this guideline have been updated in other NICE guidance, or by changes in guidance from other organisations. See changes since publication for more details.
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Other information
NICE Pathways
This guidance has been incorporated into the following NICE Pathways, along with other related guidance and products.
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How this guidance was produced
Background information
- Type 1 diabetes (update): review decision
- New guideline for the NHS on the diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in adults
- New guideline for the NHS on the diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in children
- Scope: Type 1 diabetes: diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in primary and secondary care
This page was last updated: 08 May 2013
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Guideline formats
Type 1 diabetes
Information for the public
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Quick Reference Guide
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