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National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus NAFDM (www.nafdm.de). Deutsche Diabetes-Union DDU as umbrella organisation. Annual German Health Report Diabetes. National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus NAFDM. Coordinated by DEUTSCHE DIABETES-UNION e.V. Supported by Federal Ministry of Health.
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National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus NAFDM Coordinated by DEUTSCHE DIABETES-UNION e.V. Supported by Federal Ministry of Health Optimal therapy of secondary complications of diabetes Optimization of integrated patient care at the different levels of care Early detection of diabetes in high-risk populations Diabetes preventionin high-risk populations Healthier lifestyle for everyone (for example in kindergartens, schools, factories, etc.)
National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus NAFDM for a coordinated development of a National Diabetes-Program Germany in the areas - Research - Patient Care - Prevention
Political Steering Committee Professional Steering Committee Coordination Unit Public relations Project group: Research Project group: Patient care Project group: Prevention Structure of the National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus
Professional Steering Committee DDU President: Prof. Standl DDU Vice-presidents: Dr. Finck, Prof. Holl DDG President: Prof. Kerner DDB Chairman: Herr Wölfert BDKJ: Mrs. Bürger-Büsing VDBD Chairwoman: Mrs. Drobinski DDS President: Prof. Grüneklee WHO: Prof. Scherbaum Project group coordinator: Prof. Landgraf
Project group Patient Care Speakers: Prof. Martin Prof. Siegel Representative of people with Diabetes: Mr. Wölfert Members, e.g.: Ministry of Health DDG with its WG’s + Committees Guideline commission Insurers DDB BdKJ VDBD BDD/BVDK/BVND ABDA General physicians Professional associations (cardiology, nephrology, neurology, etc.) ZI Pharmaceuticals industry Project group Research Speakers: Prof. Häring Prof. Joost Representative of people with Diabetes: Prof. Holl Members, e.g.: Ministry of Research National Diabetes Studies: Prof. Nauck - Intervention Prof. Pfeiffer - Prevention DDG with committees + WG’s DFG GSF Leibniz-Gesellschaft Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Wissenschaftsrat Diabetes centers Pharmaceuticals industry Project group Prevention Speakers: Prof. Hauner Dr. Schwarz Representative of people with Diabetes: Dr. Finck Members, e.g.: Ministry of Health Gesundheitsziele.de DDG WG’s (prevention, heart, sports, social, etc.) DDB BdKJ VDBD DDS ZI Deutscher Sportbund Industries (e.g. Daimler-Chrysler) Foundations BZgA
Coordination Unit Project group coordinator: Prof. Landgraf Managing director Diabetes Agenda 2010 gGmbH:Mr. Simoneit Project manager: Ms. Manson
National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus Homepage: www.nafdm.de General information for general population
National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus (NAFDM) • Founded October 7, 2004 • Aims: Improvement in awareness, prevention, early detection, care and research of diabetes through visualization and coordination of all actions and groups. • The Deutsche Diabetes Union coordinates the NAFDM. • The coordination of the NAFDM is currently supported by the Ministry of Health, Aventis Foundation and others. • Position statements for prevention and patient care have been published in April 2005. A research statement and two National Diabetes Studies are in preparation.
Research and Development • Position statement in preparation • National Diabetes Studies: • Therapy study: DOT.DE (Diabetes Optimal Treatment): Influence of antidiabetic treatment regimen on cardiovascular endpoints in high-risk type 2-diabetic subjects (Steering Committee: Profs. Nauck, Klein, Kerner, Joost) • Prevention study: Efficacy and efficiency of lifestyle interventions in the prevention of type 2 diabetes (Steering Committee: Profs. Pfeiffer, Stumvoll, Fritsche, Drs. Hermanns, Schwarz, Spranger)
Nationales Aktionsforum Diabetes Mellitus 01 Organization 02 Knowledge 03 Project archive Intranet access Restricted area for members of the NAFDM, especially as a platform for nationwide exchange and networking, for example, of all prevention projects in Germany.
National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus (NAFDM) The next steps: • DDG treatment guidelines: Publication and further development • Implementation of quality monitoring system based on suitable random samples on an annual basis (“Elektronischer Gesundheitspass Diabetes” – electronic diabetes bill of health) • Establishment of central project management for the National Diabetes Studies • 2nd plenary meeting of the National Action Forum Diabetes mellitus • “Collection” of the activities and projects within the 3 project groups (questionnaire campaign) • Attempt to establish thematic and content network within and between the 3 project groups
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National Diabetes Program Germany • realized by all professional groups contributing to diabetology, among them: • Deutsche Diabetes–Gesellschaft (DDG): Prof. Kerner • Working groups of the DDG: Profs. Landgraf, Nauck, Schulze • Deutsches Diabetes–Zentrum (DDZ) / WHO: Prof. Scherbaum • Deutsche Diabetes–Stiftung (DDS): Prof. Grüneklee • Berufsverband Deutscher Diabetologen (DDB): Dr. Rothe • Training and consultation professions (VDBD): Mrs. Drobinski, Mrs. Michels • Patient organizations (DDB, BdKJ): Hr. Wölfert, Dr. Finck, Prof. Holl
National Diabetes Program Germany • realized through additional professional groups also contributing to other related areas, among them: • Dt. Kardiologische Gesellschaft (DKG): Prof. Meinertz • Hausärzteverband: Dr. Sturm • Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Apothekerverbände (ABDA): Hr. Wolf • Health insurers: Dr. Dietz, Dr. Finnern, Dr. Schillinger • gesundheitsziele.de (ZI): Dr. Brenner • Pharmaceuticals industry: Dr. Knollmeyer, Dr. Bengsch • Other industries: Dr. Mayer (DaimlerChrysler)
Political Steering Committee DDU President – Ministry of Health (all other Minstries: BMBF / BMVEL / BMFSFJ / BMI) BÄK KBV Leading associations of health insurers Joint federal committee 2 representatives of Professional Steering Committee
Publications of position statements in 2005 regarding prevention and patient care