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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

time period. Of those who did have their HbA1c measured within the last 15 months 61 ,<br />

between 46% and 80% had a HbA1c level of 7.0. If the percentage with a HbA1c level<br />

of 7.0 or less was counted out of the total number of people on the diabetes register<br />

(rather than out of those included for the measure, i.e. denominator), then the<br />

percentage fell to between 61% for Hull and ranged between 35% and 68%.<br />

The WCC target was to reduce the overall percentage of people with diabetes with a<br />

HbA1c level of 7.5 or less out of all the patients on the diabetes disease register. The<br />

targets for HbA1c 7.5 or less were 60.3%, 61.2%, 62.1%, 63.0% and 63.9% for 2008/09,<br />

2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12 and 2012/13 respectively. However, as mentioned, the<br />

information relating to HbA1c 7.5 or less will no longer be available, and it is likely that<br />

the targets would have been reworked to give targets for HbA1c 7.0 or less. However,<br />

following the change in the government in May 2010, new outcomes are now under<br />

consultation (see section 3.3.6.2 on page 52). One of the outcomes proposed is the<br />

prevalence of diabetes (see Table 271 for current prevalence estimate), but there is no<br />

mention of a separate target relating to HbA1c. Therefore, it is possible that this<br />

outcome measure will no longer be a key outcome measure unless it is retained locally.<br />

Table 281: HbA1c of 7.0 or less for each practice in Hull, 2009/2010<br />

Code Practice name<br />

Numbers on register<br />

DM23: HbA1c of 7.0 or less<br />

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Numerator<br />

Denominator<br />

Exceptions N<br />

Exceptions %<br />

Overall outcome %<br />

Overall number out of<br />

those on register %<br />

B81035 Dr Sande & Ptrns 202 105 188 14 6.9 55.9 52.0<br />

B81056 Springhead Med Cn 535 292 443 92 17.2 65.9 54.6<br />

B81104 Dr Nayar 55 19 38 17 30.9 50.0 34.5<br />

B81635 Dr Dave 137 90 128 9 6.6 70.3 65.7<br />

B81662 Mizzen Rd Surgery 99 56 90 9 9.1 62.2 56.6<br />

Y01200 The Calvert Practice 80 43 74 6 7.5 58.1 53.8<br />

Y02747 Kingswood Surgery 14 6 6 8 57.1 100.0 42.9<br />

B81020 Dr Mitchell & Ptrns 256 134 202 54 21.1 66.3 52.3<br />

B81021 Faith Hse Surgery 309 153 297 12 3.9 51.5 49.5<br />

B81075 Dr Mallik 81 42 80 1 1.2 52.5 51.9<br />

B81085 Dr Richardson & Pts 209 97 177 32 15.3 54.8 46.4<br />

B81094 Dr AK Datta 60 30 48 12 20.0 62.5 50.0<br />

61 There is another indicator which examines the outcome of measuring HbA1c rather than the outcome of<br />

the HbA1c value itself, but this information is not included in the table. It is assumed that the numerator<br />

for this other measure is the same as the denominator for DM23, but it is known that there are slight<br />

discrepancies between these two measures and the reason for this is unknown.

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