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Cost-effectiveness of a Novel Hypoglycaemia Programme: The 'HARPdoc vs BGAT' RCT.

Andrew HealeyTayana SoukupNick SevdalisIoannis BakolisSamantha CrossSimon R HellerAugustin BrooksDulmini KariyawasamElena ToschiLinda A Gonder-FrederickMarietta StadlerHelen RogersKimberley GoldsmithPratik ChoudharyNicole de ZoysaStephanie A Amielnull null
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2024)
Addressing health cognitions in people with treatment-resistant hypoglycaemia achieved cost-effectiveness compared to an alternative approach through improved QoL and reduced need for medical services, including hospital admissions. Compared to BGAT, HARPdoc offers a cost-effective adjunct to educational and technological solutions for problematic hypoglycaemia.
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