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Self-monitoring with blood glucose test strips inefficient use of health-care resources

12.21.09 | Canadian Medical Association Journal

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Routine self-monitoring of blood glucose levels by people with type 2 diabetes who are not taking insulin is an ineffective use of health resources as the modest benefits are outweighed by the significant cost of test strips, suggest 2 studies http://www.cmaj.ca/embargo/cmaj091017.pdf and http://www.cmaj.ca/embargo/cmaj090765.pdf in CMAJ ( Canadian Medical Association Journal ) www.cmaj.ca .

In Ontario, blood glucose test strips are the third largest cost for the Ontario Public Drug Programs in 2007/08, accounting for $100 million or 3.3% of drug expenditures. Usage of test strips increased by almost 250% from 76,320 people in 1997 to 263,513 people in 2008. Almost 53% of people aged 65 and over with diabetes received diabetes test strips by 2008. Sixty-three per cent of patients not receiving insulin used blood glucose test strips in 2008.

"In light of the overall costs and questionable benefits of blood glucose self-monitoring in many patients, more focused policy decisions regarding test strips have been proposed in several jurisdictions," write Muhammad Mamdani of St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto and coauthors in a study on options to reduce test strip usage. They project that expenditures associated with blood glucose self-monitoring will exceed $1 billion in Canada and suggest policy changes could lead to cost reductions.

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APA:
Canadian Medical Association Journal. (2009, December 21). Self-monitoring with blood glucose test strips inefficient use of health-care resources. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OJ0OME1/self-monitoring-with-blood-glucose-test-strips-inefficient-use-of-health-care-resources.html
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"Self-monitoring with blood glucose test strips inefficient use of health-care resources." Brightsurf News, Dec. 21 2009, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OJ0OME1/self-monitoring-with-blood-glucose-test-strips-inefficient-use-of-health-care-resources.html.