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Monday, November 27, 2017 6:53:41 PM
I agree in the US it will take time. In Canada and other socialized medicine countries the way things are done is much different. Look outside our walls and there is a much different world out there. Dr's monitor A1C twice a year I think here. This system does it real time and adjustments can be made much quicker before it causes other issues or issues are caught. In my opinion I expect to see pharmacies in the mix. It is what makes sense. They sell device. They monitor in house. They prescribe. They can make adjustments. Patients have pharmacy reimbursements. Governments will like it since they are basically the insurer. Takes workload off overloaded socialized medicine systems. Pharmacist are trained and can handle it. Overall it's a win win even for big Pharma as regular testing increases sales
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