Application/Key learning points: Quality in Care (QiC) Diabetes is a programme that recognises good practice in patient care and collaboration in key therapy areas, and enables these schemes to be shared and disseminated on a national level. Fifteen accolades were presented at the awards ceremony, with teams and individuals praised for demonstrating excellence and exceptional work in delivering diabetes care for the young and adults. The link provides further information about the many interesting concepts, as well as the award recipients in the various categories. For example, the Diabetes Collaboration Initiative of the Year – Children, Young People and Emerging Adults was won by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth, and Revolve Comics. They developed a comic book for young people diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
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