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  2. Medicare Expands Coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitors

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    Beginning Feb. 28, 2022, those using a Medtronic CGM integrated with the company’s MiniMed insulin pumps will be able to get Medicare coverage for their transmitters, sensors and supplies.

  3. A Guide to Insulin Pumps and New Diabetes Technology ...

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    Benefits of an insulin pump. offers flexibility by being able to adjust insulin rates based on time of day, or circumstances such as exercise, sleep, insulin resistance ... In fact, Medtronic is ...

  4. New Technology from Medtronic Diabetes - Healthline

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    Guardian Connect is the name of Medtronic’s stand-alone CGM device, which has been available since March 2018 and doesn’t need to be paired with an insulin pump in order to work. The Guardian ...

  5. Medtronic - Wikipedia

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    Medtronic is the top medical device company in the world for 2018 with an impressive annual revenue nearly $30 billion in 2017. The company experienced a 3% increase in revenue compared with 2016 figures and they reported 'balanced, diversified growth across all groups and regions'.

  6. Insulin Pump: What It Is and How It Works - WebMD

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    A tethered insulin pump delivers insulin through a thin tube connected to a tiny needle or soft tube (called a cannula) that sits just below your skin, usually on your upper arm, belly, hip ...

  7. Dexcom G6: Review of the Continuous Glucose Monitor - Healthline

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    The Dexcom G6 is the most advanced continuous glucose monitor (CGM) currently available from market-leading diabetes tech company Dexcom based in San Diego, California. A first-of-its-kind ...

  8. FDA Approves Eversense 6-Month Sensor for People with Diabetes

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    According to the PROMISE study published in 2021, the Eversense E3 has an average MARD of 8.5 percent, compared to the Dexcom G6’s 9 percent, the Medtronic Guardian 3 sensor at 8.7 percent, and ...

  9. How Does an Insulin Pump Work: Types and How to Use It

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    As a result, you have to find another way to get the insulin you need. Insulin pumps work by delivering a basal, or set, rate of insulin through a tube called a cannula. The cannula is inserted ...