Diabetes care feedback
 

 
 17% 
If you or someone you know has diabetes, there’s a minimum level of care that every person deserves and should expect from their health service. Getting all the checks, seeing the right healthcare professionals and understanding your diabetes are all essential in helping you manage your condition.

We want to know about the care that you, or the person with diabetes that you know, receives. Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions. We are particularly interested in 15 key areas of care; for more information on these measures, please visit www.diabetes.org.uk/Diabetes-Watch.

We can't always follow up individual complaints, but can use this vital information to get a clearer picture of gaps in services and to lobby the NHS to improve diabetes care across the whole of the UK.

Please note that this survey is only open to residents of the United Kingdom.

1. In the last year, or as part of your most recent annual review, have you had an HbA1c blood test carried out, to measure your overall blood glucose control?

2. In the last year, or as part of your most recent annual review, have you had your blood pressure measured?

3. In the last year, or as part of your most recent annual review, have you had your blood fats (cholesterol) measured?

4. Your eyes should be screened for retinopathy each year, using a specialised digital camera. In the last year, or as part of your most recent annual review, have you had your eyes looked at?