wilyo70 t1_j9aujti wrote
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If this can accurately monitor my blood sugar, my medical costs would go from $1,000+ every single year to a single watch payment. That’s pretty beneficial to me.
That doesn’t even include that it would take away the process of inserting and removing the thing every few days like I have to with my current device.
SoUpInYa t1_j9b8m3t wrote
>process of inserting and removing the thing every few days
How difficult/painful is that?
WhyTry32121 t1_j9bbtpg wrote
it is as difficult/painful as inserting and removing a small needle every few days. i'm sorry if this doesn't help, but i don't know how else to describe it.
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wilyo70 t1_j9bbst9 wrote
Looking at this from strictly a numbers perspective:
Diabetics are fucking expensive for insurance companies to cover. If this helps diabetics control things better, that leads to diabetics being less expensive to cover, which leads to lower premium pricing for everyone.
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wilyo70 t1_j9bgfjn wrote
It is related to the cost of medical care which is medically related.
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wilyo70 t1_j9bl6h0 wrote
See, just because YOU don’t see an immediate functionality improvement doesn’t mean that they were wrong.
If these features are able to help out medical costs for a lot of people, they will help out others, who don’t care about the feature, with the cost of their medical care.
I am also basing these benefits on people living in countries where you have to pay for healthcare.
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