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    3. Section 1: The IBD service
    IBD Standards 2026
    • Section 1: The IBD service
      • Multidisciplinary, coordinated care
      • Regular Multidisciplinary Team meetings
      • Structured transition to adult services
      • IBD service leadership team
      • Quality improvement
      • Patient-centred, holistic care
      • Accessible information
      • Timely access to diagnostics
      • Immunomodulators, targeted small molecules and biologics
      • Nutritional therapy
      • Research and innovation
    • Section 2: Pre-diagnosis
    • Section 3: Newly diagnosed
    • Section 4: Flare management
    • Section 5: Surgery
    • Section 6: Inpatient care
    • Section 7: Ongoing care & monitoring
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    Section 1: The IBD service

    Everyone living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease should have safe, consistent, high quality, personalised care. A well-organised and managed local Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) service is essential to delivering this.

    • Multidisciplinary, co-ordinated care
    • Regular Multidisciplinary Team meetings
    • Structured transition to adult services
    • IBD service leadership team
    • Quality improvement
    • Patient-centred, holistic care
    • Accessible information
    • Timely access to diagnostics
    • Immunomodulators, targeted small molecules and biologics
    • Nutritional therapy
    • Research and innovation

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    The IBD Standards say what high-quality care should look like at every point of a patient’s journey – from first symptoms, to diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care.

    Forward to Section 2: Pre-diagnosis

    Everyone with IBD should receive an early and accurate diagnosis of their condition. This will mean they get the treatment and support they need sooner and be better able to manage their condition.

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