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Diabetes Prevention Programme: Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia, January to June 2021.

Audit, Survey, Other reports and statistics

Summary

The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP) is a joint commitment from NHS England and Diabetes UK to deliver, at scale, evidence based behavioural interventions that can prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes in adults who have been identified as having non-diabetic hyperglycaemia.

This report presents the national audit findings, summarising registration and demographic information on people registered in GP Practices in England who have non-diabetic hyperglycaemia. Also presented are the numbers of people recorded in GP practices as having been offered DPP behavioural change courses up to the end of June 2021, and the numbers that have declined, or not declined, to attend these courses. Non-diabetic hyperglycaemia involves blood glucose levels that are above normal levels, but not in the diabetic range.

The report is for England only.

Amendment: Please note that the data file was replaced on 18 Jan 2022, and all figures relating to the number of recent cases of non-diabetic hyperglycaemia (diagnosed between Jan-Jun 2021) have been updated.




Last edited: 18 January 2022 5:48 pm