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Technology and diabetes

Technology is changing the way we live our lives and here you can find out how to manage your diabetes with technology, whether it's right for you and what the latest developments in diabetes tech are. 

What is diabetes technology?

 

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What tech and apps are most helpful with diabetes?

"No more pricking my finger 10 times a day." Read our reviews and share your own.
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What's new in the whizzy world of diabetes tech?

Catch up on news about the latest devices and what's in development
Hand holding a glucose monitor on a table

Do you qualify for a free Flash (Freestyle Libre), CGM or insulin pump?

Check the latest guidelines on who should get a device on the NHS for your type of diabetes.
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Listen to our podcast episode on the benefits and challenges of using and getting diabetes technology

Hear from Georgia, who has type 1 diabetes, Sam who has type 2 diabetes and GP Dr Waqas Tahir.
An illustration of a closed loop system, showing an insulin pump connected to a CGM

Doing less of the work - find out more about hybrid closed loop systems

Pumps that release insulin using your CGM readings.
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Is a flash or continuous glucose monitor for you?

Find out how they work and the pros and cons.
Girl using diabetes tech to manage her condition

How do you feel about technology?

If you're nervous or worried about using tech to manage your diabetes, we've put together this guide to help you feel ready.

Meds & Kit guide (info on meters, CGMs, Flash, insulin, pens and pumps) 

Ambulance guide to diabetes technology - Diabetes UK and NHS England (PDF 243KB)
Helping paramedics ensure people with diabetes are cared for safely and effectively 

Step-by-step guidance on how to report safety issues with tech - you can use this guidance from the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) if you ever experience any safety concerns with your CGM or insulin pump, which tells you how to report it to an MHRA scheme called Yellow Card.

 

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