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  1. esarkaye

    Continuous Glucose Monitoring as a Matter of Justice

    Hi @Antje77, thanks for your response. I don't know how the forum works well enough to be able to respond to individual parts of your message (sorry). Regarding the goals of the article: my main purpose was to examine why access to CGM might be a matter of justice, or, more specifically, which...
  2. esarkaye

    Continuous Glucose Monitoring as a Matter of Justice

    Hi @oldgreymare, thanks a lot for your response. That really is unfortunate; every country has their own criteria and associated thresholds for health care funding, but at least in the Netherlands, the studies that I cover in my article seem to suggest that CGM coverage can be (very nearly)...
  3. esarkaye

    Continuous Glucose Monitoring as a Matter of Justice

    Hi @Jaylee, thanks for your response! I'm sorry that you didn't get the Libre - hopefully you'll be able to get it sometime soon. Of course, we are fortunate to have access to insulin - it breaks my heart to read stories about people suffering because they are unable to afford it.
  4. esarkaye

    Continuous Glucose Monitoring as a Matter of Justice

    Dear all, I'm a PhD candidate in moral philosophy and have just published an article (freely available via open access) that might be of interest to you. In the article, I review evidence of the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for self-management of type 1 diabetes. Since CGM is...