Diabetes Technological Revolution: Winners and Losers?

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Over recent years there has been an explosion in availability of technical devices to support diabetes self-management. But with this technology revolution comes new hurdles. On paper, the available diabetes technologies should mean that the vast majority of people with type 1 diabetes have optimal glycemic control and are using their preferred therapy choices. Yet, it does not appear to be universally the case. In parallel, suboptimal glycemic control remains stubbornly widespread. Barriers to improvement include access to technology, access to expert diabetes health care professionals, and prohibitive insurance costs. Until access can be improved to ensure the technologies are available and usable by those that need them, there are many people with diabetes who are still losing out.

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Barnard, K. D., & Breton, M. D. (2018, November 1). Diabetes Technological Revolution: Winners and Losers? Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296818788872

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