In the study by Flanagan et al (2008), establishing a team of five diabetes specialist nurses, supported by a consultant and specialist registrar significantly reduced LoS or medical admissions of people with diabetes. Supporting staff also included a link nurse responsible for diabetes on every ward and each individual with a diagnosis of diabetes was identified on admission. The overall length of stay was reduced. The team made daily ward visits to identify people with diabetes and provide advice about blood glucose control throughout their stay in hospital. Flanagan et al (2008) go further to suggest inpatients who are able to manage their own insulin should be encouraged to do so, as they often have a better understanding of their own care requirements.