Smart connected insulin dose monitoring technologies versus standard of care: a Canadian cost-effectiveness analysis
Aim: There is growing interest in novel insulin management systems that improve glycemic control. This study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of smart connected insulin re-usable pens or caps for disposable insulin pens versus pens without connected capabilities in the management of adult pa...
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Main Authors: | Katalina Chan (Author), Kare Hansen (Author), Sergey Muratov (Author), Shoghag Khoudigian (Author), Mark Lamotte (Author) |
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Becaris Publishing Limited,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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