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Getting the measure of diabetes: the evolution of the National Diabetes Audit

The 2018 Arnold Bloom lecture reviewed the development of the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) and what its measurements tell us about contemporary diabetes care. From seeds sown by the St Vincent Declaration in 1988 a national system has been established for benchmarking diabetes care across primary c...

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