Thank
you for contacting my office. I very much appreciate you getting in touch about support and treatment for people with diabetes.
Diabetes
is a leading cause of premature mortality, doubling an individual's risk of
cardiovascular disease. With over 22,000 additional deaths each year,
it costs over £10 billion every year to manage. That is why I believe
it is important that high quality diabetes care is available.
NHS England
has invested approximately £120 million of funding into local
services to improve performance in the treatment and care of people living
with diabetes since 2017/18. This is focused on improving
attendance at structured education to increase understanding, improving
achievement of NICE targets, reducing amputations through improved
provision of multidisciplinary footcare teams, improving timelines of referrals
from primary care for patients with diabetic foot disease, and reducing
lengths of stay for diabetic inpatients through specialist nursing services.
I
agree that it is important that people with diabetes can access the routine
care and support that they need, and am glad that the Government is committed
to supporting the NHS to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. An additional
£23.3 billion has been announced to support the NHS in managing the ongoing
impact of pandemic. I understand that the Government is also analysing the
impact of the pandemic on health conditions like diabetes, to inform how to
recover the provision of routine care. I await the findings of this with
interest.
I
was very interested to hear of the Diabetes is Serious reception. While I
was unable to attend the reception due to prior parliamentary commitments, I will be
carefully considering the content of Diabetes UK’s report.
Once
again, thank you for taking the time to write. If you require any further
assistance, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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