The Fede launches the 'manifesto for the right to diabetological education', a document that aims to claim the need to have a correct diabetological education, so that the patient has access to all the necessary training and information so that he can countwith a complete and adequate control of your pathology.
The text, which is framed in the campaign 'Do not give the back to diabetes', seeks to be a commitment that is assumed by society and public administration, due to the important implications it supposes at the socio -health level.
In this way the right of patients is claimed to have an early diagnosis;the right to have a healthy lifestyle;the right to have expert professionals in diabetes;in the right to access new technologies and innovation;and the right to have new technologies and to bet on innovation that help people with diabetes improve their quality of life, and optimize the management and monitoring of pathology.
The text seeks to be a commitment that is assumed by society and by the public administration, for the important implications it supposes at the socio -health level.
It also demands the right to health equity between CC.AA. to have equity in health matters, regardless of the autonomous community in which it is resided;the right to have access to good emotional health;the right to participate in treatment decision making;and the right to participate in the decisions that affect the collective.
"Through this manifesto we wanttraining necessary for them to be autonomous in the management of their pathology and that, at the same time, have the fundamental information to be responsible for the sustainability of the National Health System, "says the president of Fede, Juan Francisco Perán.