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Prospective cohort study
An advisory panel working together with the DVLA providing expert advice with the aim of improving road safety.
This article identifies some of the major programmatic management challenges
This study is on Lagos State, Nigeria
This case study analyses a peer educator diabetes programme, MoPoTsyo, from a health system’s perspective
This report is the latest in a series of publications on diabetes by NHS Digital. It covers the period 2006/07 to 2016/17.
The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has funded the National Physical Laboratory’s development of an innovative new thermal imaging technology.
This study takes place in a public health care facilities in Sonipat District, Haryana State, India
Population screening programmes: NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme
Longer intervals for people at lowest risk
Estimates of the number of people aged 16 and over with diabetes in local authority and clinical commissioning group (CCG) areas in England.
A descriptive retrospective study using medical files from Black Lion Referral Hospital, Addis Ababa
These publications explain diabetic retinopathy and support the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme.
Resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes.
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