Good News! The Diabetes Technology Society (DTS) has announced the launch of the DTS Surveillance Program for Cleared Blood Glucose Monitors. This surveillance program will provide independent assessment of the performance of cleared blood glucose monitors following Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance against accepted standards, and generate information that can assist patients, healthcare providers,

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With Dr Klonoff’s blessings we are happy to share information about this Diabetes Technology Society meeting:   Dr. David Klonoff invites you to attend the Hospital Diabetes Meeting May 13, 2014 Hyatt Arlington, Arlington, Virginia (www.diabetestechnology.org/hospital/) Point of Care Blood Glucose Monitors (POC BGMs) are currently being used for purposes other than those cleared by the

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The diabetes community needs champions like the Diabetes Technology Society, who held an important meeting in Bethesda, Maryland on September 9, 2013 titled: “Verifying the Performance of Blood Glucose Monitors Following FDA Clearance”. THE IMPORTANT TAKEAWAY: The DTS has announced they will develop an independent post-market surveillance testing program to ensure that blood glucose monitors and

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