
Anonymous Asker asked: I’m working on a research project on diabetic devices and how they could be improved, also, my dad has mild diabetes, and I had some questions.
It seems like there are many types and brands of glucose monitoring and insulin delivery devices with a variety of different features, some better than others, but I don’t understand how a person comes to choose and buy a particular device.
Does the doctor prescribe a specific kind, or do they give you a prescription for an insulin pump say, then you have a choice of what brand? Do you shop around? Does your insurance only cover certain types?
If you do have a choice, how do you learn about the different available devices?
Are there certain ones that are like the “iPod” of diabetic devices — the one everyone has or the one everyone wants to have?
If someone who has diabetes or knows someone who does could explain the process you/they use, I’d really appreciate it!
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Terry
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