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A Call-to-Action to Eliminate Barriers to Accessing Automated Insulin Delivery Systems for People with Type 1 Diabetes

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posted on 2025-03-07, 16:30 authored by Banshi Saboo, Satish Garg, Richard M Bergenstal, Tadej Battelino, Antonio Ceriello, Pratik ChoudharyPratik Choudhary, Martin De Bock, Nancy Elbarbary, Gregory Forlenza, Ana Maria Gomez, Bruno Grassi Corrales, Julia Mader, David O’Neal, Peter Schwarz

We are issuing this call-to-action to the diabetes community (health care providers [HCPs], people with type 1 diabetes [PwT1D] and their caregivers, and payers) to fully recognize and implement the advances made over the last 10+ years in automated insulin delivery (AID) systems. Pivotal trials and real-world data provide robust and compelling evidence for the benefits of using AID systems, going beyond those of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) when added to a regimen of multiple daily insulin (MDI) injections and/or conventional pump therapy (with or without concomitant CGM).

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Population Health Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert Inc

issn

1520-9156

eissn

1557-8593

Copyright date

2025

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Pratik Choudhary

Deposit date

2025-03-05

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