- The programme is evidence based, structured and meets the criteria for quality and safety
- It aligns with national guidelines for structured education (e.g. NICE NG28)
- It can support better patient outcomes, helping individuals manage their condition effectively.
Qismet accreditation renewal until 2028
myDiabetes secures Qismet accreditation renewal until 2028
myDiabetes has successfully renewed its Qismet accreditation for a further 3 years, reaffirming our commitment to delivering safe, effective and high-quality digital health support to people living with diabetes.
Qismet - Quality Institute for Self-Management Education and Training - is an independent, not for profit organisation in the UK that accredits self-management and structured education programmes. Qismet ensures that these programmes meet national standards and this renewal confirms that myDiabetes continues to meet rigorous standards of care, content and outcomes.

Feedback from the Qismet assessment team says it all:
The following issues were identified as particular strengths with regards to the provision of myDiabetes
- Improvement in the app and its delivery are continually sought and implemented - there is a clear philosophy and culture of improvement.
- Staff enjoy working for the organisation and delivering the service; they are passionate about the concept of self-management and improving people’s knowledge and ability to self-manage
- There is excellent research data and evidence on the effectiveness of the programme: it is based on very sound principles.
There are over 43,000 myDiabetes users across the UK who are already benefiting from this resource, and we continue to work with our NHS partners to drive up access, so more can benefit.
Thank you to our users, clinical partners and the entire team behind myDiabetes for helping us achieve this milestone.






