NEC Care Ireland, in partnership with the Diabetic RetinaScreen team, developed a National Pregnancy Pathway to protect the vision of expectant mothers with diabetes. In one year, 82 cases of sight-threatening retinopathy were detected early and referred for urgent treatment.
Overview
Pregnancy increases the risk of diabetic retinopathy (DR). Approximately 1 in 12 women with pre-existing diabetes develop some form of DR during pregnancy, and nearly 20% of women with DR experience progression from conception through 12 months postpartum. Early screening, structured monitoring plans and personalised treatment plans are crucial to reduce the risk of vision loss.
The Challenge
Pregnancy is a period of significantly heightened risk for the rapid progression of diabetic retinopathy. However, accessing specialised screening often require long, arduous journeys to centralised hospital clinics—a major barrier for rural patients and those managing complex pregnancies. The Diabetic RetinaScreen team recognised that pregnancy-related vision loss risk is a public health priority and requires a specialised, proactive response. The traditional care pathways were inconsistent and often reactive, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention.
Objectives
The National Pregnancy Pathway was developed with key objectives:
The Solution
The implementation of the pregnancy pathway focused on identifying the barriers/problems faced by pregnant patients and addressing them to improve screening uptake.
The Impact
Conclusion
Through this initiative, NEC and Diabetic RetinaScreen have established a scalable, high-impact model that is actively protecting the vision of expectant mothers across Ireland. By shifting from reactive care to a proactive, community-based approach, the programme demonstrates how early intervention and structured pathways can deliver measurable improvements in outcomes.
This blueprint for managing high-risk cohorts at a national level is now primed for expansion across other screening programmes—showcasing how the combination of local access, clinical excellence, and integrated digital infrastructure can drive transformative public health outcomes at scale.
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