FOI 1750 – Continuous Glucose Monitoring Policy
FOI Reference Number:
1750
Request
1. Have you agreed and published a local policy for access to rtCGM and Flash (isCGM), in line with NICE guidelines (NGI 7, NG18 and NG28), for these groups of
c. Adults with type 2 diabetes who have more than one daily insulin injection and:
experience problematic hypoglycaemia or need to fingerprick test 8+ times a day, cannot fingerprick test due to a condition or disability and/or require help from someone else to monitor their blood sugar levels
2. If not, do you have plans to agree a policy for access to rtCGM and Flash (isCGM), in line with NICE guidelines, for these groups — and by when?
3. Do, or will, these policies include:
a. Details of how choice between real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) and Flash (isCGM) will be enabled and supported for people with type 1 diabetes
b. Guidance on how commissioners, providers and healthcare professionals should address inequalities in access and uptake
4. Are there any specific challenges or issues you’re facing writing and/or implementing the above policies (e.g. providing training, defining clear roles for primary and secondary services) we may be able to support with?
Response
Date: 24 January 2023
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION – DECISION NOTICE
Dear Sir / Madam,
FOI Reference Number: 1750
1. Have you agreed and published a local policy for access to rtCGM and Flash (isCGM), in line with NICE guidelines (NGI 7, NG18 and NG28), for these groups of
c. Adults with type 2 diabetes who have more than one daily insulin injection and:
experience problematic hypoglycaemia or need to fingerprick test 8+ times a day, cannot fingerprick test due to a condition or disability and/or require help from someone else to monitor their blood sugar levels
2. If not, do you have plans to agree a policy for access to rtCGM and Flash (isCGM), in line with NICE guidelines, for these groups — and by when?
3. Do, or will, these policies include:
a. Details of how choice between real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) and Flash (isCGM) will be enabled and supported for people with type 1 diabetes
b. Guidance on how commissioners, providers and healthcare professionals should address inequalities in access and uptake
4. Are there any specific challenges or issues you’re facing writing and/or implementing the above policies (e.g. providing training, defining clear roles for primary and secondary services) we may be able to support with?
Our response
I can confirm that the ICB’s position statement at the link below still reflects our position with regards to rtCGM. We currently have no formal confirmation of any further timescales.
I hope that this answers your queries with the information we currently hold, but if I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
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Yours faithfully,
Kathryn Jacklin
FOI Officer
Derby and Derbyshire ICB
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