Universal Subsidized Continuous Glucose Monitoring Funding for Young People With Type 1 Diabetes: Uptake and Outcomes Over 2 Years, a Population-Based Study

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasingly used in type 1 diabetes management; however, funding models vary. This study determined the uptake rate and glycemic outcomes following a change in national health policy to introduce universal subsidized CGM funding for people with type 1 diabetes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes care 2022-02, Vol.45 (2), p.391-397
Hauptverfasser: Johnson, Stephanie R, Holmes-Walker, Deborah J, Chee, Melissa, Earnest, Arul, Jones, Timothy W, Craig, Maria, Anderson, Kym, Ambler, Geoff, Barrett, Helen, Batch, Jenny, Bergman, Philip, Cameron, Fergus, Colman, Peter, Conwell, Louise, Cooper, Chris, Couper, Jennifer, Davis, Elizabeth, de Bock, Martin, Donaghue, Kim, Fairchild, Jan, Fegan, Gerry, Fourlanos, Spiros, Glastras, Sarah, Gray, Leonie, Hamblin, Shane, Hofman, Paul, Holmes-Walker, Dianne Jane, Howard, Neville, Jack, Michelle, James, Steven, Jefferies, Craig, Johnson, Stephanie, Kao, Jeff, King, Bruce R, Lafferty, Antony, Martin, Michelle, McCrossin, Robert, Pascoe, Mark, Paul, Ryan, Pawlak, Dorota, Peña, Alexia, Price, Sarah, Price, Darrell, Rodda, Christine, Simmons, David, Sinnott, Richard, Sive, Alan, Smart, Carmel, Stone, Monique, Stranks, Steve, Tham, Elaine, Verge, Charles, Ward, Glenn, Wheeler, Ben, Williams, Judy, Woodhead, Helen, Woolfield, Nick, Zimmermann, Anthony
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Zusammenfassung:Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasingly used in type 1 diabetes management; however, funding models vary. This study determined the uptake rate and glycemic outcomes following a change in national health policy to introduce universal subsidized CGM funding for people with type 1 diabetes aged
ISSN:0149-5992
1935-5548
DOI:10.2337/dc21-1666