Diabetes: admission rates (renal replacement therapy)
Indicator
Admission rates for renal replacement therapy in people with diabetes.
Indicator type
Network / system level indicator.
The indicator would be appropriate to understand and report on the performance of networks or systems of providers.
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Rationale
Suboptimal diabetes management can lead to a number of short- and long-term health complications, including renal failure. Admission rates for renal replacement therapy in people with diabetes are therefore used as a proxy for outcomes of care.
Source guidance
Type 1 diabetes in adults: diagnosis and management. NICE guideline NG17 (2015, updated 2022)
Type 2 diabetes in adults: management. NICE guideline NG28 (2015, updated 2022)
Chronic kidney disease: assessment and management. NICE guideline NG203 (2021)
Specification
Numerator: The number of people in the denominator that have been admitted to hospital for renal replacement therapy.
Denominator: The number of people with diabetes.
Calculation: Indirectly age and sex standardised ratio.
Exclusions: None.
Data source: National Diabetes Audit and hospital episodes statistics: admitted patient care.
Minimum population: The indicator would be appropriate to assess performance of networks or systems of providers.
ISBN: 978-1-4731-5597-8