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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2149435" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>In Oz our health system tends to subsidise health items such as prescriptions, test strips etc as well as using this to impose some restrictions on who is eligible for a rebate etc. Maybe that is something to aim for with the NHS rather than the usual? Yet as has been pointed out Dr Unwin has shown how BSL testing can be cost-effective.</p><p>It is ironic in a way that the NHS is fast tracking the low carb program for T2Ds to save billions of UKPs in the next 10 years yet does not appear to see the benefit of BSL testing in the same group. Could it be that the idea is that the low carb diet 'push' obviates the need, in NHS mind ( ? a hive?) , of T2Ds to do BSL testing? Daft I know what money talks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2149435, member: 468714"] In Oz our health system tends to subsidise health items such as prescriptions, test strips etc as well as using this to impose some restrictions on who is eligible for a rebate etc. Maybe that is something to aim for with the NHS rather than the usual? Yet as has been pointed out Dr Unwin has shown how BSL testing can be cost-effective. It is ironic in a way that the NHS is fast tracking the low carb program for T2Ds to save billions of UKPs in the next 10 years yet does not appear to see the benefit of BSL testing in the same group. Could it be that the idea is that the low carb diet 'push' obviates the need, in NHS mind ( ? a hive?) , of T2Ds to do BSL testing? Daft I know what money talks. [/QUOTE]
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