This is a personalized report of your diabetes device preferences. Feel free to share this with your family, friends or diabetes care provider. They may help support you on your journey to getting a new device!
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Talk to your provider to get a prescription. Advocate for yourself with a list of reasons why you believe it is best for your lifestyle.
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Talk to the device companies about the device you want and if your insurance will cover it. They can help with this.
Many insurance companies require documentation of different qualifications before approving diabetes device coverage. every insurance company is different but some common qualifications include checking your blood sugar 4-6 times per day or having frequent low blood sugars. Understanding what qualifications are necessary for device coverage before starting the approval process can make things a lot easier.
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Based on your respones on DiabetesWise.org, these are the top device combinations for you.
The Freestyle Libre 3 is the smallest and thinnest sensor on the market. It can alert you when you are high and low. You get data only when you want it. This combo is great for active people because it's waterproof and tubeless.
These devices do not connect but they each have their merits. The Freestyle Libre 3 is the smallest sensor, and thinnest sensor on the market and can alert you when you are high and low. You get data only when you want it. The Medtronic pump is a sturdy and efficient pump.
These devices do not connect but they each have their merits. The Freestyle Libre is small and the Tandem is modern with the ability to bolus directly on a compatible smartphone.
Built for and by people living with diabetes, our goal is to help you find the right diabetes devices for your lifestyle. DiabetesWise is an initiative from Standford University School of Medicine and people living with diabetes. It is supported by The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley charitable trust. DiabetesWise is 501(c)(3)non-profit organization.
This report is based on personal responses from the person with diabetes in conjunction with data collected on thousands of people with diabetes. It is intended to facilitate a shared decision about device options and choices. Thank you for considering.