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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 504335" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>The bottom lecture on this page from the EASD conference last year is I think describing this new cgm. It's presented by Jared Watkin, mentioned in the article as the designer. It has sensors that don't need fingerstrip calibration and last for 14 days. It doesn't transmit continually to a receiver, you pass the receiver over the sensor every so often, it receives, displays and stores the info.</p><p>The video spends the first 6 min describing how they tested the sensors to ensure that they had 14 day coverage, from then on there is a picture and description of the system , followed by data on a small trial. There is no mention about potential cost, though it is implicit that this is one of the things they are addressing (they say that one of the drawbacks in CGM is that not many people use it because of lack of reimbursement. )</p><p><a href="http://abbottnextfrontier.com/resources/pages/easd-2013" target="_blank"> </a><a href="http://abbottnextfrontier.com/resources/pages/easd-2013" target="_blank">http://abbottnextfrontier.com/resources/pages/easd-2013</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 504335, member: 12578"] The bottom lecture on this page from the EASD conference last year is I think describing this new cgm. It's presented by Jared Watkin, mentioned in the article as the designer. It has sensors that don't need fingerstrip calibration and last for 14 days. It doesn't transmit continually to a receiver, you pass the receiver over the sensor every so often, it receives, displays and stores the info. The video spends the first 6 min describing how they tested the sensors to ensure that they had 14 day coverage, from then on there is a picture and description of the system , followed by data on a small trial. There is no mention about potential cost, though it is implicit that this is one of the things they are addressing (they say that one of the drawbacks in CGM is that not many people use it because of lack of reimbursement. ) [URL='http://abbottnextfrontier.com/resources/pages/easd-2013'] [/URL][url]http://abbottnextfrontier.com/resources/pages/easd-2013[/url] [/QUOTE]
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