Bishop of London asks about impact of diabetes on maternal mortality rate

On 19th November 2024, the Bishop of London asked a question on the impact of type 2 diabetes on the maternal mortality rate and the support available for women affected by this:

The Lord Bishop of London: My Lords, women with type 2 diabetes face a higher risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal deaths and birth defects. As we have heard, women who live in areas of high deprivation as well as women who come from black and minority ethnic groups are more likely to be impacted by type 2 diabetes. This compounds the existing inequalities in the maternal mortality rate. What steps are the Government taking to support integrated care boards to build relationships with these women who are most likely to experience these impacts, to ensure that they have the best maternity care and diabetic care, including ensuring they have access to continuous glucose monitoring where necessary?

Baroness Merron (Lab, DHSC): The right reverend Prelate is quite right in what she says, including that responsibility for CGM implementation rests with integrated care boards. It is their responsibility to ensure that the technologies we are talking about can be accessed by all eligible patients regardless of their ethnicity or their indices of multiple deprivation. I assure the right reverend Prelate that achieving that equality of access in all diabetes technology is an absolute priority. We will continue to monitor progress and encourage ICBs to do that by the NDA quarterly dashboard in 2025-26. In other words, we will give ICBs the tools to do the job they need to do.

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