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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2163015" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I would be inclined to use the statement to turn the discussion back in our favour, [USER=460354]@Debandez[/USER]. This part could be used as evidence to support an individual requesting monitoring supplies, if that individual can explain the rationale behind their use. I.e., using testing to see how various foods impact their BG levels, then adjusting their diet accordingly.</p><p></p><p>“the patient has an understanding of the benefits of monitoring and how to interpret the results i.e. reinforce lifestyle changes or adjust therapy accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Patients who gain no clinical benefit from SMBG should be discouraged from testing.”</p><p></p><p>That last sentence, I would suggest that to ascertain whether or not a person has ‘gained clinical benefit from SMBG’ they would need to have opportunity to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2163015, member: 100904"] I would be inclined to use the statement to turn the discussion back in our favour, [USER=460354]@Debandez[/USER]. This part could be used as evidence to support an individual requesting monitoring supplies, if that individual can explain the rationale behind their use. I.e., using testing to see how various foods impact their BG levels, then adjusting their diet accordingly. “the patient has an understanding of the benefits of monitoring and how to interpret the results i.e. reinforce lifestyle changes or adjust therapy accordingly. Patients who gain no clinical benefit from SMBG should be discouraged from testing.” That last sentence, I would suggest that to ascertain whether or not a person has ‘gained clinical benefit from SMBG’ they would need to have opportunity to do so. [/QUOTE]
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