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<strong>DIABETES</strong> <strong>ACTION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

QUALITY CARE FOR <strong>DIABETES</strong> IN SCOTLAND<br />

68<br />

NHS Board <strong>2010</strong>-11 2011-12 2012-13<br />

• DAFNE structured education provision<br />

continues with 12 courses (~96 number of<br />

patients) per annum.<br />

• Cost to increase to 191 pumps (5.6% of type 1<br />

population) would be £543k*. NB Board<br />

therefore not committed to investment levels<br />

mentioned.<br />

• DAFNE structured education provision<br />

continues with 12 courses (~96 number of<br />

patients) per annum.<br />

• Cost to increase to 143 pumps (4.2% of type 1<br />

population) would be £438k*. NB Board<br />

therefore not committed to investment levels<br />

mentioned.<br />

NHS Lanarkshire • DAFNE structured education provision being increased<br />

to 12 courses per annum.<br />

• Currently funding 47 pumps (1.4% of type 1<br />

population).<br />

• Diabetes MCN has produced business case to allow<br />

further work on investment in pump service.<br />

• Cost to increase to 95 pumps (2.8% of type I<br />

population) would be around £344k*. NB Board<br />

therefore not committed to investment levels<br />

mentioned.<br />

• Similar to the position in <strong>2010</strong>/11, if we are<br />

successful in identifying funding we will work<br />

towards an additional 30 pumps being made<br />

available (this would be an increase to around<br />

6% of type 1, all ages)<br />

• Consideration will be given to reinvestment of<br />

ongoing savings from national procurement<br />

exercise to fund further pumps<br />

• Continuing delivery of structured education to<br />

people with type 1 diabetes.<br />

• Similar to the position in <strong>2010</strong>/11 if we are<br />

successful in identifying funding we will work<br />

towards an additional 30 pumps being made<br />

available (this would be an increase to around<br />

5.3% of type 1, all ages)<br />

• Consideration will be given to reinvestment of<br />

ongoing savings from national procurement<br />

exercise to fund further pumps<br />

• Continuing delivery of structured education to<br />

people with type 1 diabetes.<br />

NHS Lothian • At March <strong>2010</strong>, 153 people were on pumps (3.8% of<br />

type 1)<br />

• 30 additional pumps will be funded in <strong>2010</strong>-11,<br />

providing pumps to a total of 4.5% of people with<br />

type 1 diabetes.<br />

• Consideration will also be given to reinvestment of<br />

savings from national procurement exercise.<br />

• Structured education, such as DAFNE will be<br />

expanded to support people with type 1 diabetes.<br />

• 3 additional patients. 12 people on an insulin<br />

pump.<br />

• 3 additional patients. 9 people on an insulin<br />

pump.<br />

NHS Orkney • 3 current patients out of 158 people with type 1<br />

diabetes (1.9%).<br />

• 3 additional patients.<br />

• Board has access to NHS Grampian DAFNE<br />

programme and provides type 1 carbohydrate counting<br />

and insulin adjustment course on group or 1:1 basis.

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