Implementing a national diabetes prevention programme in England: lessons learned.
Jonathan StokesJudith GellatlyPeter BowerRachel MeacockSarah CotterillMatt SuttonPaul WilsonPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
Implementing a national disease prevention programme is a major task, and one that will be increasingly faced by health systems globally as they aim to adjust to demand pressures. We provide practical learning opportunities for the wider uptake and sustainability of prevention programmes. Future implementers might wish to define clear responsibilities for each actor prior to implementation, ensure early engagement with new providers, offer mechanisms/forums for sharing learning, generate evidence and provide advice on incentive payments, and prioritise public and professional awareness of the programme.