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Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
The Canadian Diabetes Association has released a new report, The Economic Benefit of Expanding Public Funding of Insulin Pumps in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Canadian Diabetes Association has released a new report, The Economic Benefit of Expanding Public Funding of Insulin Pumps in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Noted in the press release pertaining to the matter, the report reveals that a provincial government investment into an expanded insulin pump program to include all people living with type 1 diabetes who qualify for a pump, beyond the current age limit of 25, could improve health outcomes for residents and also save the province up to $1.3 million per year by 2032.
http://www.lportepilot.ca/News/2012...bying-for-expansion-of-insulin-pump-program/1
The Canadian Diabetes Association has released a new report, The Economic Benefit of Expanding Public Funding of Insulin Pumps in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Noted in the press release pertaining to the matter, the report reveals that a provincial government investment into an expanded insulin pump program to include all people living with type 1 diabetes who qualify for a pump, beyond the current age limit of 25, could improve health outcomes for residents and also save the province up to $1.3 million per year by 2032.
http://www.lportepilot.ca/News/2012...bying-for-expansion-of-insulin-pump-program/1