HEALTHCARE professionals
should ensure that the care given
to diabetes type II patients is suited
to their individual needs, according
to new guidelines from the UK
National Institute for Health and
Care Excellence (NICE).
Personal preferences,
comorbidities, polypharmacy
risks and the extent to which an
individual can benefit from an
intervention in the context of
multimorbidity should all be taken
into account, the guidelines say.
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