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Type 2 Diabetes Framework

Project impact

Framework Implementation: NHS Tayside, an early adopter of Scotland's Type 2 Diabetes Framework, uses a design-led approach to drive system-wide changes

Innovation Focus: DHI helped identify key opportunities for innovation and improvement in Type 2 diabetes care through mapping, workshops, and patient experiences

Adoption Success: Pathways developed by DHI and NHS Tayside have led to the successful adoption of the Oviva service, improving diabetes management

Co-Producing a National Framework to Prevent, Detect and Improve Outcomes for Type 2 Diabetes.

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DHI uniquely drives Diabetes Innovation in Scotland by collaborating with NHS, industry, academia, and individuals with lived experiences to advance innovation and funding opportunities.

DHI uniquely drives Diabetes Innovation in Scotland by collaborating with NHS, industry, academia, and individuals with lived experiences to advance innovation and funding opportunities.

The Scottish Government is taking action to tackle the growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Scotland. 'A Healthier Future - Framework for the Prevention, Early Detection and Early Intervention of Type 2 Diabetes.' was published by the Scottish Government in July 2018. The Framework was developed to provide guidance to delivery partners on the implementation of a specific weight management pathway for those 'at risk' or those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

NHS Tayside is one of three early adopter sites that are leading the way in implementing the framework. Tayside has taken a public health transformation and design-led approach to identify the changes needed to deliver a whole system sustainable change.

The DHI Insights Team was engaged to support NHS Tayside in this work and to identify areas for improvement and innovation, through interviews, workshops, and mapping new care pathways for the service.

Summary

Co-Producing a National Framework to Prevent, Detect and Improve Outcomes for Type 2 Diabetes.

Partners

NHS Tayside
Scottish Government

Our aim is to:

• Identify the national Type 2 Diabetes journey in NHS Tayside

• Identify opportunities for innovation and improvement of the current national Type 2 Diabetes Framework in NHS Tayside

• Strive for improvement in the experience for a Type 2 Diabetic service user in NHS Tayside

Impact & value

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The DHI's Insights Team was commissioned by NHS Tayside to help them to co-produce new and improved services by:

• Identifying population need including inequalities within current provision in Tayside

• Identifying digital approaches to type 2 diabetes diagnosis and management

• Mapping current service pathways

• Gathering experiences of current services from people living with type 2 diabetes

• Highlighting key issues with current service design

• Prioritising opportunities for innovation

• Identifying key challenges

• Developing recommendations for whole system change

The pathways visualised in our report have been replicated in the subsequent adoption of the Oviva service.
Our collaboration with NHS Tayside continues in the exploration of other clinical areas.

Progress to date

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Staff related to the project

Next steps

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