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Annual cooperation projects take place as part of the project to develop National Diabetes Surveillance at the Robert Koch Institute. These methodological studies use secondary and register data and are carried out in cooperation with university and non-university institutions. The projects aim to test the suitability of existing data sources for diabetes surveillance and to close existing data gaps. The German Federal Ministry of Health funds the implementation of cooperation projects by the Robert Koch Institute.
| PartnersPart of the work of National Diabetes Surveillance at the Robert Koch Institute involves cooperating with various university and non-university institutions in Germany and internationally. The following provides an overview of our project partners. | ||
| ProjectsWithin the National Diabetes Surveillance framework, cooperation projects are methodical projects that focus on secondary and registry data that test the suitability of existing data sources for diabetes surveillance in order to close gaps in the data. |