NICE Quality Standard: Diabetes in Adults

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is an NHS organisation that provides a range of different guidance and recommendations to the NHS on high quality care.

As part of their role they produce Quality Standards. NICE has now developed a Quality Standard for Diabetes in Adults, containing 13 Quality Statements.

The Standards are aimed at patients; those planning, purchasing and monitoring services; and those delivering and providing them.

Their purpose is to define high quality care and be used to:

  • inform the planning of services
  • provide people with information about what care they should expect to receive
  • support healthcare professionals to provide evidenced based care.
  • support the assessment of existing services and how they can be improved.

The government has identified that the Standards will have a significant role in informing the planning and delivery of high quality care in England.

To view the Diabetes Quality Standard for adults click here

NICE provide a particular overview for patients and the public here.

To read Diabetes UK’s comment on the Standard, click on the link in on the right of this page.

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