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Welsh diabetes 'epidemic' action urged | Welsh diabetes 'epidemic' action urged |
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Urgent action is needed on the diabetes "epidemic", with Welsh government targets to deal with it likely to be missed, assembly members have warned. | Urgent action is needed on the diabetes "epidemic", with Welsh government targets to deal with it likely to be missed, assembly members have warned. |
About 160,000 in Wales have the disease and another 350,000 people have pre-diabetes, with higher than normal blood sugar levels. | About 160,000 in Wales have the disease and another 350,000 people have pre-diabetes, with higher than normal blood sugar levels. |
A Welsh assembly committee said more people would become ill unless ministers take a "more of a lead". | A Welsh assembly committee said more people would become ill unless ministers take a "more of a lead". |
Health Minister Mark Drakeford says he will consider the recommendations. | Health Minister Mark Drakeford says he will consider the recommendations. |
The Welsh government published a list of targets 10 years ago to improve services for people living with diabetes in its Diabetes National Service Framework. | The Welsh government published a list of targets 10 years ago to improve services for people living with diabetes in its Diabetes National Service Framework. |
They included reducing the number of people developing type 2 diabetes and ensuring that those who do have the disease have proper help and support across the NHS to manage and monitor it. | They included reducing the number of people developing type 2 diabetes and ensuring that those who do have the disease have proper help and support across the NHS to manage and monitor it. |
But the assembly's health and social care committee found that those targets are likely to be missed. | But the assembly's health and social care committee found that those targets are likely to be missed. |
It insisted that urgent action was needed to help the 5% of the population with diabetes in Wales and ensure that the current "epidemic" does not get much worse. | It insisted that urgent action was needed to help the 5% of the population with diabetes in Wales and ensure that the current "epidemic" does not get much worse. |
In a report, it said: | In a report, it said: |
The committee also said there was currently "patchy education" available around the country for people who had recently been diagnosed with diabetes and this also needed to be addressed. | The committee also said there was currently "patchy education" available around the country for people who had recently been diagnosed with diabetes and this also needed to be addressed. |
Vaughan Gething AM, the committee chair, called it a major challenge, with the disease and complications costing the Welsh NHS £500m every year. | Vaughan Gething AM, the committee chair, called it a major challenge, with the disease and complications costing the Welsh NHS £500m every year. |
"A failure to continue taking action will mean ever larger numbers of people with diabetes with ever larger numbers of complications," he said. | "A failure to continue taking action will mean ever larger numbers of people with diabetes with ever larger numbers of complications," he said. |
"That would mean more people living with ill health. We should not simply accept that as inevitable. | "That would mean more people living with ill health. We should not simply accept that as inevitable. |
"The committee wants to see the Welsh government take more of a lead in handling this situation." | "The committee wants to see the Welsh government take more of a lead in handling this situation." |
He added that the committee recognised the progress which was already being made with the Welsh government's forthcoming Diabetes Delivery Plan, but that a more co-ordinated approach was needed across Wales. | He added that the committee recognised the progress which was already being made with the Welsh government's forthcoming Diabetes Delivery Plan, but that a more co-ordinated approach was needed across Wales. |
Dai Williams the national director of Diabetes UK Cymru said health boards were responsible for delivering strategies to deal with diabetes but more action was needed. | |
Health boards had up to now "failed miserably" and the Welsh government needs to do more. | |
"Health boards haven't really taken on board quite how dangerous diabetes is, and therefore it's always one of those things which has been ignored," he told BBC Radio Wales. | |
"The key thing here is the health boards need to take this seriously and we have a load of recommendations here and we have to act on them. | |
"A strategy is worth absolutely nothing if it's not implemented. It's down to the health boards now." | |
He added that complications accounted for 87% of the half a billion pounds a year that diabetes was costing the NHS in Wales. | |
"Complications are to some extent preventable if you act soon enough, take it seriously and provide the education and all the other bits and bobs people need." | |
A Welsh government spokesperson said Mr Drakeford would use the report's recommendations to inform the plan. | A Welsh government spokesperson said Mr Drakeford would use the report's recommendations to inform the plan. |
"We are committed to making real progress," the government added. | "We are committed to making real progress," the government added. |
"The health minister will now consider the report's recommendations in detail before responding formally to the chair of the committee." | "The health minister will now consider the report's recommendations in detail before responding formally to the chair of the committee." |