012 Audit Ready: Coeliac disease

These searches can be found in folder 012 Audit Ready
The Coeliac disease folder contains a search to identify your register. The register is defined simply as any currently registered patient with a coeliac disease code ever.
Based on NICE guidance, there are a number of blood tests recommended every 12 months (Coeliac serology, FBC, Ferritin, TFT, LFT, Calcium, VitD, VitB12, Folate). In the same folder, you will find a search named 'Overdue bloods monitoring for coeliac disease' to help you monitor the missing blood tests.
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