Omnipod DASH Insulin Management System Personal Diabetes Manager PDM and Pod with the 1
780G Pump only v4

Summary

A tubeless, waterproof pump loved by kids and all who don't want tubes. A touchscreen smartphone-like Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM) is used to give insulin doses to the pod, which remains attached to the body. This pump is one of few that is completely waterproof. 

The MiniMed 780G insulin pump operates in Manual mode when the SmartGuard feature is inactive, or the user is not wearing a compatible CGM. This pump has the ability to communicate with a Contour or AccuChek meter.

Components

Omnipod DASHv2 : Pump

Omnipod DASHv2 : Pump

Pods come with reservoirs and directions for application. They can be applied anywhere on the body that is comfortable.

Omnipod Dash : Reservoir

Omnipod Dash : Reservoir

Fill reservoir is enclosed with the Pod and used to manually fill the Pod with insulin.

Omnipod Dash : Controller

Omnipod Dash : Controller

Separate Android-like is used for manual insulin delivery via a tubeless pod. Data and notifications from the PDM are viewable on a compatible smartphone.

Medtronic 780G : Pump

Medtronic 780G : Pump

Pump connects tubing to a small patch called an infusion set that attaches to the body.

Medtronic 780G : Reservoir

Medtronic 780G : Reservoir

Tubed insulin pumps contain a plastic reservoir or cartridge that is manually filled with insulin and locked into the pump.

Medtronic 780G : Infusion Set

Medtronic 780G : Infusion Set

An infusion set contains the thin plastic tubing that delivers insulin from the pump to the body. Optional Medtronic Extended™ Infusion set (up to 7-day wear) available.

Device Details

Overview

This system includes a wearable, tubeless insulin Pod that's controlled by a smartphone-like Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM). 

Largest pump on the list, requires tubing which may be visible. 

Affordability and Access

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Widely covered for insulin-dependent type 1 and 2. Supplies for Pump and Sensor provided by Pharmacy and/or DME suppliers. Price range; $5-$1260 to start and 0-$200/month. Touch-screen controller available in the starter kit at no additional cost.

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Widely covered for insulin-dependent type 1 and type 2. Pump can be provided by pharmacy or DME. Price range; $0-$8,574 to start and $0-$300/Month. Price range varies depending on insurance coverage.

Data Monitoring Options

Yes
Omnipod data can be accessed by clinicians on Diasend by Glooko.

Yes
Pump data can be viewed by your healthcare team on the CareLink therapy management software. 

Data View Options

Yes
The Omnipod DISPLAY app displays real-time data for the patient. The Omnipod VIEW app allows family and friends to view data for up to 12 Omnipod users. (iPhone compatible only)

Yes
Data is viewed on the pump's main screen.

Duration and Storage

3-day pump 10-day sensor
Sensors last 10 days and transmitters last 90 and work at 50ºF – 108ºF. Pods can be used for up to 72 hrs and work from 41ºF – 104ºF.

3 Days
Infusion site and pump reservoir last up to 72 hours and works between 40ºF - 104ºF.

Vision / Auditory / Dexterity

NO text to speech
NO vibration alerts
A LOT of dexterity needed

NO text to speech
YES 
vibration alerts
A LOT of dexterity needed

Patient Considerations

Active Lifestyle

Waterproof. Wear the Pod in the shower, in the pool, or in the ocean. The PDM is not waterproof and must be charged daily. Data monitoring allows others to track your data during physical activity. 

Exercise modeOptional settings for exercise to adjust treatment ranges for activity with the press of a button. Pump is not waterproof. 

Avoiding Highs and Lows

Personalized dosing. Pods can deliver personalized doses of rapid-acting insulin based on the rates programmed into the Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM) device to avoid highs and the ability to set zero basal rates to avoid lows. 

Precise dosing. Pumps allow different amounts of basal insulin at different times of day and very precise dosing.

Comfort

Low profile & no tubing. Low profile sensor and Omnipod has no tubing but may require more adhesive on the body than other pumps.

Largest tubed pump. Small patch called an infusion set consists of a complete tubing system that attaches to the body. Tubed pumps have the most infusion sets to pick from

Easy Insulin Dosing

Manually adjusting dosing. Omnipod DASH System allows the user to manually input their blood glucose (BG) readings from any BGM or CGM device of their choice. Basal and bolus in 0.05 increments.

Customizable dosing. Bolus calculator available to help figure out doses. Basal and bolus in 0.025 increments. 

Easy to Use

Fewer components. Pod has fewer components to deal with than other pumps and a touchscreen controller. 

Battery required. Pump has button navigation and requires AA battery. 

Fewer Fingersticks

Frequent finger-sticks are required. 

Frequent finger-sticks are required.

Privacy

Discreet. Sensor allows for checking blood glucose on phone/smartwatch. The pod is the most discreet pump option but requires a visible controller to bolus.

Somewhat discreet. Largest pump with visible tubing. Can be clipped to clothing or placed in a pocket to be discreet when needed.