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Prevalence and management of diabetes in NSW: Is care adhering to the clinical guidelines?
Diabetes is among the most costly of health conditions both for the person with diabetes and its complications and for the health service providing care. There is now good evidence that optimal standards of care for people with diabetes will ultimately reduce the burden of the disease on individuals and the community.