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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1351517" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I wonder if she gets a letter like mine? MP perk? Anyhow, in uk it is NHS not Gov that is driving this initiative, so this is a deviation from the OP. My CCG is one of the new Vanguard ones, so is piloting this change. It estimates it will save £1m a year (increasing as target population increases, like my girth), and they, combined with the other Vanguard CCG, will be saving over £4m per annum for the NHS. I note that the list of bgl meters that can be approved by a CCG under the selection rules is around 20, and does not include many of the well known brands. So we may see some major players struggling to make a profit.</p><p></p><p>They could, of course, reduce the price of strips to less than the cutoff value, but then they have to go back through the selection process again. Could benefit us in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1351517, member: 196898"] I wonder if she gets a letter like mine? MP perk? Anyhow, in uk it is NHS not Gov that is driving this initiative, so this is a deviation from the OP. My CCG is one of the new Vanguard ones, so is piloting this change. It estimates it will save £1m a year (increasing as target population increases, like my girth), and they, combined with the other Vanguard CCG, will be saving over £4m per annum for the NHS. I note that the list of bgl meters that can be approved by a CCG under the selection rules is around 20, and does not include many of the well known brands. So we may see some major players struggling to make a profit. They could, of course, reduce the price of strips to less than the cutoff value, but then they have to go back through the selection process again. Could benefit us in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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