Yorkshire & Humber Public Health Observatory
The Diabetes Community Health Profiles bring together a wide range of data on diabetes in adults into a single source for the purposes of benchmarking. A Diabetes Community Health Profile is available for every PCT in England at www.yhpho.org.uk/diabetesprofiles.aspx. It was last updated on 17th March 2009. A similar document focusing on children and young people with diabetes is planned for Summer 2009. Further details of all the data sources used in this profile and direct links to the source data are available in the Data Guide (www.yhpho.org.uk/dchpdataguide.aspx).
Click here for the profile for Leeds PCT.
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