@Blanchoid my understanding is that the NHS (in England) have no legal mechanism to allow any patient to "pay the difference" in cost between what the NHS are willing to pay for a medical device (or drug) and the price the manufacturer of that medical device (or drug) wants for the product. For that to happen Parliament would need to change the law (and I doubt our politicians are going to do that any time soon given other priorities they are focusing on right now. Although I doubt they would do so in any event).Hi all,
I have just been to my Diabetic Nurse (DSN) and I have to say the team I see are great about the only people in the NHS that need a pay rise... a story for another time!
The team had said when I queried about the Libre 3 that it is not available on the NHS due to cost, whilst the Dexcom One I am using is perfectly fine it does have its shortfalls, below I will list these:
Dexcom One
Initialization time: 2 hours
Duration of the sensor: 10 days
Size: considerable larger than a Libre 3
Packaging/Applicator: is huge, transmitter is added after application
Available on NHS: YES
Apart from these it works exactly as it should no having to scan with a reader or phone like Libre 2, which sometimes misses and you have to wait 10 minutes before trying again.
Libre 3
Initialization time: 1 hours
Duration of the sensor: 14 days
Size: tiny and thin
Packaging/Applicator: a single package, transmitter is included in applicator
Available on NHS: NO
This should work as good as the Dexcom One but I have not tested this so any thoughts would be appreciated. But it looks like the Libre 3 wins on the three most important counts.
My team was happy with the technology that is available to diabetics and said in my case it works and my recent results have proven this and that the NHS should remove all of the bureaucracy as diabetics know what works for them and what does not.
The team had also indicated that this was down to cost, to which I replied why don't I get the opportunity to pay the difference in price between the two, which would be way below £50. Th NHS is dictating to us what we can have and they should not!
My team suggested that I contact my local MP and explain this to him!
is this of a special rate for the nhs because ive just paid £110 for a month@Blanchoid my understanding is that the NHS (in England) have no legal mechanism to allow any patient to "pay the difference" in cost between what the NHS are willing to pay for a medical device (or drug) and the price the manufacturer of that medical device (or drug) wants for the product. For that to happen Parliament would need to change the law (and I doubt our politicians are going to do that any time soon given other priorities they are focusing on right now. Although I doubt they would do so in any event).
The Libre 3 is not available at present for GPs to prescribe "normally" on general prescription. Abbott have not made an application for the Libre 3 to be made available for "normal" prescription.
On another thread on this forum someone was told by their consultant that a 12 month supply of Freestyle Libre 3 sensors costs the NHS £1,800. If that is correct, each Libre 3 sensor costs roughly the same at the moment as a Dexcom G6 sensor.
12 months supply of Freestyle Libre 2 sensors or Dexcom One sensors cost the NHS roughly £840-£900.
Someone has posted on Facebook this morning that from mid-july 2023, and following a software update to Librelink, the Freestyle Libre 2 sensor will become a real time continuous glucose monitor giving minute-by-minute readings on compatible smartphones.
Apparently, the updated Librelink app will also allow glucose readings to be sent to compatible smartwatches (presumably without the need to use non-Abbott authorised third party apps).
Apparently, Abbott should be communicating this to Libre 2 users over coming weeks.
Sorry @lawrence21360, I don't understand the question you're asking. What, precisely, have you paid £110 for?is this of a special rate for the nhs because ive just paid £110 for a month
I imagine Abbott became concerned for their future UK sales when Dexcom brought out the Dexcom One, which is real time cgm but a stripped down version of the G6 (and still only 10 days wear time), and when the NHS insisted the Dexcom One be available on prescription.Wow. Not before time.
I emailed them 18 months ago when I started using Juggluco on L2, to siggest that they make use of the minute by minute alarm signal as a CGM indicator. All it needed was a figure displayed somewhere. Didn't have to be pretty. But eventually it looks like they're going to do it properly.
Can't help thinking it's a self defence stance in the face of all the competitive software exploiting this feature. Maybe wrong.
I’m MODY tooIs there anybody here who receives a CGM on prescription but is not T1? I am currently free trialing the Libre2 and love it. I m MODY, so don't expect I'll be given a CGM on prescription.
I am Type one but my friend is Type 2 and he is on Libre 2, but he is entitled to a Dexcom One on prescription, according to NICE guidelines,Is there anybody here who receives a CGM on prescription but is not T1? I am currently free trialing the Libre2 and love it. I m MODY, so don't expect I'll be given a CGM on prescription.
According to NICE guidelines you should be able to get a Dexcom One, which is what I am on (this should apply to all Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics).Hi can anyone give me any info regarding CGM’s (although I admit I’m assuming these are the monitors you wear as opposed to the finger prick monitors). I am quite new to all of this initially diagnosed as T1 due to my HBA1C reading being 144 which I now have down to 54 and 4 rounds of blood tests showing no T1 indicators. They have now diagnosed me as T2 but I am still on insulin along with metformin. I am really bad for not eating much throughout the day as I have been used to eating 1 meal a day for so long it’s become habit and is hard to break although I know I need to. Because of that I am also not very good at remembering to check my blood sugars. Is there anyway a T2 is able to receive a CGM on prescription? Or are they for T1 only?
HiSomeone has posted on Facebook this morning that from mid-july 2023, and following a software update to Librelink, the Freestyle Libre 2 sensor will become a real time continuous glucose monitor giving minute-by-minute readings on compatible smartphones.
Apparently, the updated Librelink app will also allow glucose readings to be sent to compatible smartwatches (presumably without the need to use non-Abbott authorised third party apps).
Apparently, Abbott should be communicating this to Libre 2 users over coming weeks.
I get my Libre 2 on prescription. I get 4 boxes a months. I'm type 2Is there anybody here who receives a CGM on prescription but is not T1? I am currently free trialing the Libre2 and love it. I m MODY, so don't expect I'll be given a CGM on prescription.
HiHi can anyone give me any info regarding CGM’s (although I admit I’m assuming these are the monitors you wear as opposed to the finger prick monitors). I am quite new to all of this initially diagnosed as T1 due to my HBA1C reading being 144 which I now have down to 54 and 4 rounds of blood tests showing no T1 indicators. They have now diagnosed me as T2 but I am still on insulin along with metformin. I am really bad for not eating much throughout the day as I have been used to eating 1 meal a day for so long it’s become habit and is hard to break although I know I need to. Because of that I am also not very good at remembering to check my blood sugars. Is there anyway a T2 is able to receive a CGM on prescription? Or are they for T1 only?
Hi
The above is true I have Libre 2 sensor and it does take reading every minute which is a big improvement. The only downside is that is does not log the reading for you. You still have to scan to have it logged in your log book in the app.
Hi
The above is true I have Libre 2 sensor and it does take reading every minute which is a big improvement. The only downside is that is does not log the reading for you. You still have to scan to have it logged in your log book in the app.
The log book is needed if you want to add a note. But no great hassle to do the readingAs long as I can see the graph the logbook reading is not needed.
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