National Diabetes Strategy An Integrated Approach to Quality Improvement Dr. Mahmoud Al Zirie, HMC – National Diabetes Guidelines and care pathways.

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National Diabetes Strategy An Integrated Approach to Quality Improvement Dr. Mahmoud Al Zirie, HMC – National Diabetes Guidelines and care pathways

Conflict of Interest Declaration I do not have an affiliation (financial or otherwise) with a pharmaceutical, medical device, or communications and event planning company.

Challenges In Diabetes Service-Qatar Variation in Access Variation in service provision Variation in Perception Variation in Implementation Coordination of Referral Criteria

The National Diabetes Strategy Awareness and Prevention Patient Empowerment Care Delivery Information Management Research Human Capital and Capacity Building Deliver clear messages in targeted promotional campaigns, reinforced across multiple channels Provide education and coaching to empower patients to take action to improve their own health outcomes Design the governance, structure, process to guide HCPs and patients around the new diabetes care model Build the pool of diabetes care resources, increase capability, developing the infrastructure, policies and enablers Build new policies, infrastructure and capabilities for health information collection, analysis, communication and reporting Govern the national research agenda and to build the national diabetes research platform, infrastructure and capabilities Lead: - Dr. Mahmoud Zirie, HMC – Chief, Adult Diabetes Members: - Ms. Enas A/Gadir Abdoun Osman, HMC - Clinical Pharmacist, National Diabetes Center, HGH - Dr. Mohamed Bashir, Clinical Lead, Pregnancy and Diabetes - Dr. Dahila Mustafa Hassan, Consultant, PHCC - Dr. Mohsin Saleh Ahmed Mismar, Head of Service Improvement, PHCC - Ms. Joelle Bevington, Program Manager, PHCC - Dr. Ameena Fakhroo, Consultant PHCC & Physician in Charge of Al Thumama Health Center Objectives Establish Guidelines & Protocol Work Group Develop enforceable guidelines for public and private sector Obtain national agreement on standardized clinical guidelines, referral criteria and protocols, i.e. patient pathways Design national coordination of care process

Main objectives of the National Diabetes Clinical Guidelines - Qatar Reduce unwarranted variation in care delivery and improve value from Diabetes healthcare system as a whole. Adapt international best practice to the Qatar National context. Enable Insurers and Providers to understand best practice interventions in the diagnosis and management of diabetes in Qatar.

Diabetes Guidelines Goals The goal will be to form integrated, multi-disciplinary diabetes teams : Diabetologists, primary care practitioners, nurses, educators, community champions, ophthalmologists, podiatrists, and other specialists) that can provide holistic and patient-centric care screening, counseling, tracking, initial diagnosis simple diabetes care, complex diabetes care, established complication care, and advanced diabetes care care coordination scheduling process for appointments and annual plans referral process and follow-up process

Developed Diabetes Guidelines-Qatar Type 1 DM in adults & elderly Type 2 DM in adults & elderly Diabetes in children & adolescents Diabetes in pregnancy Chronic complications of diabetes Diabetes In Special Situations Diabetes Screening Prediabetes High Risk Group

Guidelines Elements-Type 2 DM Classifications Diagnostic Criteria Risk Factors Epidemiology Clinical Evaluation - Medical history, Examination, Lab. evaluation Management of Type 2 DM: Non-pharmacological - Multidisciplinary Team - Education - Diet Therapy - Exercise - Smoking Cessation - Weight Management - Psychological Care - Immunization - Glucose Monitoring - Glucose Targets

Guidelines Elements-Type 2 DM Management of Type 2 DM: Pharmacological - Monotherapy - Dual Therapy - Triple Therapy - Injectable Therapy Hypoglycemia ASCVD - Hypertension - Lipids - Antiplatelets Diabetes and Fasting Ramadan Diabetes in Elderly Referral from Primary to Specialist care

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