If you attended the live presentation by Dr. Francine Kaufman, or watched the video of it after the fact, please give us some feedback!!
1. Was this presentation useful to you?
2. Can you list 2 things you learned (that you didn't know before)?
3. Do you have more questions about CGM, that were not answered? If so, what are they?
4. Would you attend another presentation like this one in the future?
Thanks! Your feedback helps us plan future events to best serve this community!
Tags: CGM, Kaufman, Medtronic, continuous glucose monitor, pump, videochat
Permalink Reply by Clare on January 17, 2013 at 7:10pm It's a "free book" from Medtronic. I don't think you can actually "win" a "free" book, you just contact Medtronic and they send you one. But maybe I'm wrong, as far as I can tell though "It's yours free from medtronic and tuD" means you won one. Congratulations !!!!!
Permalink Reply by acidrock23 on January 17, 2013 at 8:23pm That's what I was thinking but I figured I'd see if we can "confirm" it or if the ad is like 3 months old and I missed my shot? *crosses fingers*!
Thanks TuDiabetes for hosting the Live web-chat with Dr. Kaufman and for all of you in the community who joined. Dr. Kaufman and our entire team here really enjoyed it! We noticed questions surrounding the Webcast about consistent coverage of CGM among providers and what Medtronic is doing about it. I wanted to take the opportunity to quickly address this question. We are actively working with CMS and payors to establish consistent CGM coverage. Our goal is to ensure consistent access for CGM and insulin pump therapy for all who can benefit and we are continuously working with healthcare professionals, payors, and government insurance agencies to provide greater access. We’re working through this with industry partners and we’ll keep you updated.
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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