200-002 NICE Guidelines and rtCGM for People living with Diabetes
Online Course
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Dexcom (UK) Distribution
About the CPD course
NICE1 was established on 1 April 1999; as part of the government’s wider strategy to address ‘unacceptable variations in performance and practice’ in the NHS and to remove a ‘lottery in care with patients being denied treatment available in neighbouring areas’2 This informative course will guide you through all Guidelines related to people living with diabetes and provide you with the information required to determine eligibility to rtCGM Systems. 1. NICE clinical guidelines cover the NHS in England; Wales and Northern Ireland 2. The Kings Fund; Briefing; NICE technology appraisals; 2008.
At Dexcom, we believe that with diabetes, knowledge is power, we’ve spent the last 20 years innovating and developing simpler and better ways for people with type 1 diabetes to measure, track and manage their diabetes. When Dexcom was established the only way to measure glucose levels was to fingerstick, it gave us a snapshot not a story which made it difficult to understand our glucose levels and trends over time or feel in control of our diabetes. Since then, we’ve launched the world’s first real-time CGM system and helped to eliminate more than 11 billion fingersticks.