In this edition of Medtech Monthly, Robert Gabbay, chief scientific and medical officer for the American Diabetes Association talked to Medtech Insight about diabetes tech, where it's headed, and what it could mean for preventative care.
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CMS is proposing to classify all CGMs and insulin pumps as “items requiring frequent and substantial servicing” to expand device choice and access for Medicare beneficiaries. Under this framework, CMS also intends to move Class II devices, which include CGMs from Abbott and Dexcom and pumps from Tan
Dexcom’s CEO Kevin Sayer discusses this fall’s planned launch of the 15-day G7 CGM, downplays Abbott’s dual-sensor while focusing on development of multi-analyte G8, making OTC Stelo app more “consumerish” for Europeans, and more.
Medtronic, Tandem and Beta Bionics are gearing up to bring tubeless patch pumps to market, chasing Insulet’s Omnipod 5, the only FDA-cleared patch pump for type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Analysts expect tubeless models to eventually displace durable pumps.
Ahead of the ADA conference, Abbott announced Tandem as the fourth partner to integrate Abbott’s dual glucose-ketone sensor with automated insulin delivery. Expanded Medicare CGM coverage, FDA label expansions and new ADA guidelines position Abbott to grow its CGM footprint in a competitive market.
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