ea0099p197 | Late-Breaking | ECE2024
Melson Eka
, Gera Kashish
, Gupta Garima
, Lwin Hnin
, Thomas Anu
, Fazil Mohamed
, Thottungal Kevin
, Umasankar Vishnusankar
, Tun HayMar
, Davitadze Meri
, Gallagher Alison
, Higgins Kath
Introduction: Our previous study has shown low rates of inpatient deintensification and high rates of adverse outcomes in people with diabetes and frailty1. The diabetes in reach (DiR) team consists of diabetologists working together with diabetes specialist nurses, proactively supporting non-specialists in the inpatient management of diabetes. This could be done either virtually or by face-to-face review in the medical ward. This study assessed the role of the DiR ...