A study is being carried out at the University of León on the use of Abbott's Freestyle Libre (it is not necessary to be a user of it to take the survey) and its impact on the National Health System.
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06/29/2026 8:28 p.m.
@Albamp said:
A study is being carried out at the University of León on the use of Abbott's Freestyle Libre (it is not necessary to be a user of it to take the survey) and its impact on the National Health System.
No personal data is requested, if you can do it here we leave you the link:
Link
Thank you!
And is this going to be of any use?This only works well for university work or statistics, but never to solve the user's real problems.To know that the use of sensors has increased by users since it is funded by the SS is a reality, there are few of us who do not use it for x reasons.
As for the impacts...
That for healthcare it may entail a higher cost compared to test strips, there is no doubt, but if it is to give the best for the treatment of the disease, there is no excuse.
It's like someone who needs a CT scan for a diagnosis and to save money, they get an x-ray and whatever comes out.Who needs an antibiotic and is prescribed Paracetamol.
These studies should be focused on user satisfaction, whether the sensors really respond as they should, etc. so that their impact after publishing the results would have an effect on the different communities and health systems to take measures and actions for the good of the user.
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