Dexcom G6 is FDA cleared for use with a separate piece of durable medical equipment called a receiver. I understand that these Samples include packs containing the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (“Dexcom G6”). I also agree to inform my patients that no claims may be submitted for any Sample Pack. I understand that these Samples are being requested for the medical needs of my patients and that I will not sell, resell, barter, return for credit or seek reimbursement for these Samples. 2022:19322968221099879.īy submitting the above form, I certify that I am a licensed practitioner, authorized to request, receive, and dispense these Samples. MMIT Analytics, June 2022.Ĩ Shah VN, et al. 2021 69-72.ħ Managed Markets Insights & Technology, LLC. §§Savings based on $200 off retail cash price of monthly sensor pack and $200 off transmitter over 3-month period.ġ Beck RW, et al. JAMA. ‡‡This predictive alert can be triggered with impending hypoglycemia (glucose of 55 mg/dL or below is predicted to occur within the next 20 minutes). An internet connection is required for patients to send their glucose data to Dexcom Clarity via a compatible smart device: /compatibility. **Patient must first sync their Dexcom G6 data with the Dexcom Clarity app and consent to share their data with their healthcare provider. Followers must have compatible smart devices to use the Dexcom Follow app. Followers should always confirm readings on the Dexcom G6 app or receiver before making treatment decisions. Internet connectivity required for data sharing. ¶MARD is a statistical measure of accuracy. ||Comparison of NPS scores of Dexcom, Abbott, and Medtronic, Seagrove Survey 2021 Patient Perspectives. Actual cost may vary and is subject to individual insurance coverage. §Refers to estimated out-of-pocket cost for eligible commercially insured patients from the Dexcom G6 sensor when claims are adjudicated as a pharmacy benefit, and includes benefits and offerings through available Dexcom programs, such as the voucher program. †To learn more about insulin pump integrations and compatibility with Dexcom G6, visit /g6/integrations-and-compatibility. For a list of compatible devices, visit /compatibility. Url: ' NIGHTSCOUT APP ID.herokuapp.*Smart devices sold separately. In my case, 2 (low) would be 36 mg, 5 - 10 (normal) would be 90 - 180 mg, and anything about 15 (High) is 270 mg. If you use mg/dl, just change the values in the color_thresholds to mg/dl numbers. You can Paste this into the RAW Configuration Editor though.Īnother side-note about the units and values here, remember, mine is setup for mmol/L standard, so the mini-graph colors reflect mmol/L numbers. If you are editing your frontend from within the Lovelace UI, you’ll have to adjust the YAML spacing here otherwise you’ll just get yelled at by Lovelace and nothing will display. If you cant figure it out, let me know and ill make a template # NOTE: These calculations are based on HbA1C from mmol/L values. # Calculate HbA1C % based off 90 day BG averge sensor above xcom_glucose_value # This is from the Dexcom Custom Component. Here is what you’ll need to setup (date & time = true)Ĭonfig yaml (the sensor templates) # Average out BG over 90 days (aka eAG value) Setup that custom component FIRST and confirm you’re receiving BG data. You can use whichever you prefer in the Dexcom Custom Component setup. Also, the glucose values are set to mmol/L. I have them converted to 12HR time and date formatted Month Day, Year, but you can just change the timestamp_custom values in the config to suit your needs in displaying. The Sensor/Transmitter dates and days left are all calculated from the 2 input_datetime’s on the bottom right. Basically everything else is templated sensors. The amount of time in the “CGM Graph (time)” is adjusted via the mini-card-graph attributes in Lovelace. This panel uses only the 2 dexcom component sensors for all the graphs. Here are the two images for the Sensor and Transmitter.A free Nightscout account setup through Heroku (Setup tutorial Here) This is not mandatory, but its what displays the middle colored box on the panel with BG Level and Trending direction within an iframe.You could create a picture-element card here instead with overlaying colors for warning levels if you wanted too - i was lazy.Dexcom Custom Component This retrieves the BG/Trend data from your Dexcom CGM and creates 2 sensors one for BG current value, and one for trend direction.So, as a Type 1 Diabetic using a CGM device, I wanted a Lovelace panel to give me all the information i needed in a nice looking detailed layout - This is what I’ve come up with for myself.
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