NHS to Roll Out Artificial Pancreas to Type 1 Diabetics in England

April 2, 2024
NHS to Roll Out Artificial Pancreas to Type 1 Diabetics in England
  • The NHS in England plans to provide artificial pancreas systems to patients with Type 1 diabetes.

  • Over the next five years, the aim is to equip all eligible patients with these systems.

  • An initial fund of £2.5 million has been dedicated to identifying patients for the program.

  • Artificial pancreas devices automatically monitor glucose and administer insulin, potentially improving health outcomes and quality of life.

  • Approximately 300,000 people in England could benefit from the technology.

  • Following the FDA's first approval of such a system in 2016, there are now multiple artificial pancreas systems in the U.S. market.

  • The NHS's initiative is a significant move towards better management of Type 1 diabetes in the UK.

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