simply because I don't know now which way I may be heading.
Hi, can I ask please, who actually makes the decision to approve the sensors? I had an appointment at my local hospital (in Wirral) where I go for 6 monthly check ups, and my DSN there wasn't sure what was happening with the approvals. This was October. As I'm now on a pump, I attend a different hospital and DSN's for this (Chester Countess), but they can only approve the funding for my pump. Trying to get an appointment at my local GP is an art in itself, but do I need to speak to them first or go back to my local hospital DSN? Thanks for any advice, as I'm unsure who to push for answers.
If using both reader and phone then zap reader first and phone within an hour. If you go over hour will not work. If just phone then just zap.I'm not sure you can use the phone Ap to activate a new sensor, I was under the impression you had to use the Libra reader to activate new sensors and then use the phone Ap
Woohoo! So happy. Went to doctors this morning and I showed him my Libre and explained how much it has helped with glucose control and that it is now on the NHS. He said immediately that he is happy to prescribe it for me and he is all for new technology if it helps people. It isn't on the computer system though yet so he said he will do a handwritten script for it which I can pick up on Monday (for some reason they can't do handwritten prescriptions on a Saturday). Wondered has anyone else had success yet?
I hope it will work for you. In my case the Libre showed totally false results so I abandoned it. Good luck.Woohoo! So happy. Went to doctors this morning and I showed him my Libre and explained how much it has helped with glucose control and that it is now on the NHS. He said immediately that he is happy to prescribe it for me and he is all for new technology if it helps people. It isn't on the computer system though yet so he said he will do a handwritten script for it which I can pick up on Monday (for some reason they can't do handwritten prescriptions on a Saturday). Wondered has anyone else had success yet?
If using both reader and phone then zap reader first and phone within an hour. If you go over hour will not work. If just phone then just zap.
A few months back my GP cancelled my prescription for Accucheck Aviva strips saying they were too expensive and put me on the cheapest meter/strips. So I have no chance in hell of getting Libre on prescription. Just in case anybody is interested I am in Harrow, Northwest London. Looks like it's going to be another postcode lottery!I don't actually know the details but I personally will be looking for approval from my consultant.....just as it was with the pump....the GP is just one of the middle men in my opinion.....
Approving pump finding is different....
Well, I think you have as much chance as anyone else I suppose.....A few months back my GP cancelled my prescription for Accucheck Aviva strips saying they were too expensive and put me on the cheapest meter/strips. So I have no chance in hell of getting Libre on prescription. Just in case anybody is interested I am in Harrow, Northwest London. Looks like it's going to be another postcode lottery!
I buy 600 strips for $120 USD free shipping no tax. That's without insurance coverage.I got my Perscription last week, thought I'd have trouble with the chemist being able to get hold of the sensors but to my surprise I had them the day after.
Most people consider that the sensors cost £51 each, but what most aren't aware of is that most blood strips cost in excess of the £40 mark which is normally for 50 ( a weeks supply if you do 4 or more tests a day), so the difference between blood strips and the sensors is actually more cost effective to use the libre system
I got my Perscription last week, thought I'd have trouble with the chemist being able to get hold of the sensors but to my surprise I had them the day after.
Most people consider that the sensors cost £51 each, but what most aren't aware of is that most blood strips cost in excess of the £40 mark which is normally for 50 ( a weeks supply if you do 4 or more tests a day), so the difference between blood strips and the sensors is actually more cost effective to use the libre system
As a result, unless you use more than three packs of test strips every two weeks, it's hard for CCGs to give Libre on a cost benefit basis.
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