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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1349094" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>This change is not specific to T2D. It affects all diabetics receiving test supplies on scrip in UK.where the cost limit of £10 per 50 strips will apply. Some CCG's seem to be more leniant than others but generally we are going to be asked to select from the 4 meters that your local CCG has voted to authorise and support in future. I think T1D may get some wriggle room if they have complex requirements such as pump users, or a track record of DKA admissions. </p><p></p><p>My CCG is especially penny pinching in that they have selected the 4 cheapest solutions, none of which I had heard of or seen evidence of existance before I got the letter just prior to Xmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1349094, member: 196898"] This change is not specific to T2D. It affects all diabetics receiving test supplies on scrip in UK.where the cost limit of £10 per 50 strips will apply. Some CCG's seem to be more leniant than others but generally we are going to be asked to select from the 4 meters that your local CCG has voted to authorise and support in future. I think T1D may get some wriggle room if they have complex requirements such as pump users, or a track record of DKA admissions. My CCG is especially penny pinching in that they have selected the 4 cheapest solutions, none of which I had heard of or seen evidence of existance before I got the letter just prior to Xmas. [/QUOTE]
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