Accessibility to personal insulin pumps among children with diabetes mellitus in Poland in 2014

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Abstract

One of the principal aspects of comprehensive medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus, especially paediatric patients, is the accessibility to personal insulin pumps. In Poland, the National Health Fund secures personal insulin pumps for children by means of a separately commissioned service. The structure of the provided services varies greatly from province to province in terms of accessibility to insulin pumps.

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Myśliwiec, A., Jarosz-Chobot, P., Myśliwiec, M., Strojek, K., Piątkiewicz, P., Walczak, M., … Więckowska, B. (2018). Accessibility to personal insulin pumps among children with diabetes mellitus in Poland in 2014. Clinical Diabetology, 7(4), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.5603/DK.2018.0018

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