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  • Time in Range Basics
    How CGMs work (multi-language guides)
    This guide tells you about continuous glucose monitors (CGM) and how using them can help you manage your diabetes....
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    Awareness of Time in Range – Opportunities for Increased Adoption
    These data highlight a significant lack of TIR awareness among people with T2 and CGM non-users....
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    Utilization of Time in Range in Real World Varies by Type of Diabetes
    Greater access to CGMs may enable more people with diabetes to use TIR in their daily disease management....
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    Awareness of Time in Range Varies by Type of Health Care Provider
    This data highlights a significant lack of TIR awareness among PCPs as compared to DEs and Endos...
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    CGM Access is the Main Barrier to TIR Use Among Providers
    These data highlight a lack of access to CGM as a key barrier to the adoption and use of TIR among HCPs...
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    Resources used by HCPs to educate PWD about TIR
    EASD Oral Presentation on how healthcare professionals can educate people with diabetes about time in range ...
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    Perceived benefits of TIR varies between patient CGM users vs HCPs
    EASD Oral Presentation - Making sense out of sensors and data...
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    AACE's Prescription Affordability Resource Center
    Find programs to assist in the affordability of your CGM...
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    Diabetes Dialogue: Establishing Time in Range as a Primary Glucose Metric
    In this 20-minute episode, the group discusses the history of time in range, offers perspective on its utility as a glucose metric. ...
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    Why Time in Range Matters for Diabetes Care Beyond A1C
    Panelists at the American Diabetes Association 83rd Scientific Sessions explained how time in range is emerging as a crucial target in diabetes management....
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Discussion of time in range on this website includes the five levels of glucose measurement, which include Very high (greater than 250 mg/dL), High (180-250 mg/dL), In range (70-180 mg/dL), Low (54-69 mg/dL) and Very low (below 54 mg/dL).