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Priorities for improving outcomes in diabetes care: prevention, integration and personalisation

10 June 2015, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This seminar is supported by AstraZeneca

Delegates at this seminar will consider next steps for prevention and treatment of diabetes.

Planned sessions focus on progress made by NHS England, Clinical Commissioning Groups and local authorities in preventing diabetes, the future for paediatric care, and the potential impact of the NHS Innovation Challenge on enhancing the quality of life for people with diabetes.

Discussion will be informed by Public Health England's pledge in its five year strategy to develop a preventive programme for diabetes, and recent NICE guidance which recommends weight loss surgery for patients with recent-onset type 2 diabetes.

We are delighted to include at this seminar keynote addresses from Professor Jonathan Valabhji, National Clinical Director for Obesity and Diabetes, NHS England; Stewart Doyle, Health Improvement Specialist (Physical Activity), County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust; Paul Sterriker, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Centres for Diabetes Care; Bridget Turner, Director of Policy and Care Improvement, Diabetes UK; Jamie Waterall, National Lead, NHS Health Check Programme, Public Health England and a senior speaker confirmed from AstraZeneca.

Amanda Cheesley, Professional Lead, Long Term Conditions and End of Life Care, Royal College of Nursing; Lesley Jordan, Chief Executive, INPUT Patient Advocacy; Dr Nick Morrish, Consultant Diabetologist, Bedford Hospital NHS Trust and Clinical Lead for Diabetes, East of England Cardiovascular Strategic Clinical Network and Mike Merritt-Holmes, Chief Executive Officer, Big Data Partnership have also agreed to speak.

Lord Collins of Highbury, Member, All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes and Baroness Ludford, Member, All Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes have kindly agreed to chair this seminar.

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TBC, Central London, London, SW1A, United Kingdom

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Westminster Health Forum
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Esther Dixon
Westminster Health Forum
01344 864796
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