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Podiatry Diabetes Update 2014 Keith Hilston Lead Specialist for Diabetes and Wound Management.

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1 Podiatry Diabetes Update 2014 Keith Hilston Lead Specialist for Diabetes and Wound Management

2 Content Putting Feet First Annual Foot Check Community Foot Protection Teams (CFPTs) Multidisciplinary Foot Team (MDfT) Data

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4 Care Process - Foot examination Year of auditEngland %Berkshire West % 2006 - 0773.676.0 2007 - 0877.176.1 2008 - 0982.980.7 2009 - 1082.378.9 2010 - 1184.484.7 2011 - 1285.385.2* National Diabetes Audit

5 Percentage of patients receiving DM29 by practice QOF 2012-13 QOF 2012 - 13

6 Education Urgent referral to Podiatry Refer to Podiatry Basic patient education A neuropathy B vascular C deformity D other Inform patient risk rating

7 Foot Risk-Why important

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10 Podiatry Berkshire West

11 Risk of ulceration 99.6% ulcer free after 2 years Patients with active foot disease Patients with a history of diabetic foot disease: risk of reulceration 40 – 50% per year. Patients with established risk factors for diabetic foot disease: risk of ulceration 3 – 7 % per year. Basic patient education A neuropathy B vascular C deformity D other Inform patient risk rating 70 % 20 % 4-8 % 1-4 % 11900 3400 (1097) 680 – 1360 (849) 170 – 680 (542)

12 Out-patient clinics Daily woundcare clincs (95% diabetes, other – vascular, RA, renal) Weekly MDT (diabetologist lead, no other direct input) Other – monthly Radiology/Renal MDTs, footwear assessment clinic In-patients Daily referrals woundcare (90% diabetes), other foot pathologies Think Glucose / NICE 119 Royal Berkshire Hospital Clinic2012/122013/14 Acute Radiology MDT4025 Acute Diabetic Foot Clinic315351 Acute Footwear Assessment4836 Acute Ward471562 Acute Woundcare21341892 Totals30092866

13 Year Admitted with foot disease England 20105%9.4% 20115.2%9.1% 20129.7%9.2% 201311.4%9.1% Year Foot risk assessment during first 24 hours of hospital stay England 201010.2%23.7% 20113.4%22.3% 201234.7%29.9% 201344.2%37.6% In-patient Care NaDiA data

14 In-patient Referrals 2012-14

15 In-patient episodes of care

16 In-patient bed days NW S N W

17 Outcome measures

18 The National Diabetes Audit is expanding to cover: Diabetes footcare This audit will cover the structures, processes and outcomes of foot care services for people with diabetes. The audit is currently being developed following a pilot by NHS Diabetes and is expected to be handed over to the NDA for national roll out in 2014. National Diabetes Audit

19 14 Pilot sites, >490 new ulcers (baseline data only) National Diabetes Audit

20 Quality of foot screening needs auditing Unidentified patients with foot risk in community Supporting specialists for MDfT (surgeons – vasc/ortho) Vascular pathway (waiting times - imaging/procedures) Unified diabetes budget across care boundaries IT systems aligned/information sharing Summary


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