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<p>The National Diabetes Inpatient Audit takes an annual snapshot audit of diabetes
inpatient care in England and Wales undertaken by hospital teams on a designated day
in September. The 2017 audit shows the most recent assessment figures at the following
link:</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://files.digital.nhs.uk/pdf/s/7/nadia-17-rep.pdf"
target="_blank">https://files.digital.nhs.uk/pdf/s/7/nadia-17-rep.pdf</a></p><p> </p><p>Outcomes
associated with diabetic foot disease are significantly better when rapid access to
multidisciplinary diabetic foot clinics is possible. In order to achieve this, NHS
England has invested approximately £10 million per annum over financial years 2017/18
and 2018/19 for the development of hospital multidisciplinary diabetic foot services
where they do not exist in England, and to expand capacity in pre-existing services
where additional capacity is required. This has resulted in investment in 41 multidisciplinary
diabetic foot services nationally, representing 137 additional staff.</p>
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