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| Poor Management Of Diabetes Is Costing The NHS Up To £20 Million |
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HIGH WYCOMBE, Emergency hospital admissions for hypoglycaemia ('hypo'), a condition affecting people with diabetes, have risen by 13% in the last recorded year, with an increase of 76% in the last five years, costing an average of £892 with each admission.1 'Hypos' were also found to be responsible for 67,000 bed days in a single year costing the NHS up to £20 million... Read more: Diabetes News From Medical News Today
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