Appendix 2: Minimum diabetes dataset and aggregated dataset to be reported to LDTs
Ministry of Health and district health boards: Effectiveness of the "Get Checked" diabetes programme.
The items required to be recorded in the diabetes register are:
- NHI (national health index number);
- sex;
- date of birth;
- ethnic origin;
- date of annual review;
- type of diabetes;
- year of diagnosis;
- whether or not the patient is a smoker;
- height;
- weight;
- date of last retinal examination or ophthalmologist review;
- systolic blood pressure;
- diastolic blood pressure;
- HbA1c;
- urine albumin:creatinine ratio (micro-albuminurea) (if clinically indicated);
- dip-stick test for micro-albuminurea (if clinically indicated);
- total cholesterol;
- HDL-cholesterol;
- triglyceride;
- diabetes therapy (insulin, oral medication for glycaemic control, diet only);
- other relevant therapies (ACE inhibitor, anti-hypertensive medication other than ACE inhibitor, and HMGCo-A reductase inhibitor or statin); and
- other medication specifically for controlling hyperlipidaemia (not HMGCo-A reductase inhibitor).
The aggregated data to be reported to LDTs is:
- number of people with type 1 diabetes;
- number of people with type 2 diabetes;
- number of people with retinal screening or ophthalmologist examination in the last two years;
- number of people with HbA1c greater than 7%;
- number of people with HbA1c greater than 8%;
- number of current smokers;
- number of people on ACE inhibitor;
- number of people with total cholesterol reported;
- number of people with total cholesterol greater than nine; and
- number of people on statins.