Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5899941 | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Adequate quality of diabetes care and the best concept for the implementation of national diabetes plans remain controversial. In September 2011 the United Nations High Level Meeting on Non Communicable Diseases agreed on a consensus that national plans for the prevention and control of diabetes should be developed, implemented and monitored. The Global Diabetes Survey (GDS) is a standardised, annual, global questionnaire that will be used to assess responses of representatives from 19 diabetes-related stakeholder groups. It was designed with the goal of generating an annual report on the quality of national diabetes care and to compare findings from different regions and countries. The findings will be freely available for everyone's use and will be used to inform politicians and stakeholders to encourage the improvement of the quality of diabetes care in its medical, economical, structural and political dimensions.
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Authors
Peter E.H. Schwarz, Gregor Gallein, Doreen Ebermann, Andreas Müller, Antje Lindner, Ulrike Rothe, Istvan Tibor Nebel, Gabriele Müller,