Abstract

Background: Recurring hypoglycaemic episodes contribute to impaired physiological defences against the condition, leading to the increased risk of severe hypoglycaemia in individuals with diabetes. The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) are working with NHS Fife Diabetes Service with the support of SCI‐Diabetes, the University of Dundee, National Services Scotland (NSS) and MSD to better manage hypoglycaemia in their patients with diabetes. The emphasis is on appropriate follow-up of patients who experience a hypoglycaemic event that results in an ambulance call‐out.

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