I think it’s now 15% not 20%?
medicines.necsu.nhs.uk
All blood glucose meters must conform to ISO 15197: 2013, and manufacturers will no longer be allowed to supply meters which do not meet these new standards after 31st May 2016.
These new standards are designed to ensure accuracy of testing and assurance that results are comparable to those produced by laboratory equipment. To be compliant results must be:
- 95% results must fall within ± 0.83 mmol/L of laboratory results at concentrations of less than 5.6 mmol/L
- 95% of results must fall within 15% of laboratory results at concentrations of 5.6 mmol/L or more.
- The 2013 guidelines also now stipulate that 99% of readings must fall within zones A and B of the Consensus Error Grid for type 1 diabetes.