TL;DR

An Australian pharmacy will continue to send lower-cost diabetes equipment across the Tasman, despite a cease and desist from a medical manufacturer.

“This is $130 that my whānau, and many other whānau, could have in their pocket each month,” she told them.

manufacturer Medtronic had sent David Jones Pharmacy a letter threatening legal action if the company continued to supply Kiwi customers with the sensors.

The pharmacy was “not a legally authorised distributor of Medtronic diabetes products in New Zealand”

“We have chosen to ignore [the letter] as it was built upon unsubstantiated accusations,” Le said.

“It creates a massive inequity for families who don’t have the financial means to pay a weekly amount, and it’s also a contributing risk to longer term health outcomes.

“It’s really expensive to keep them alive. By not funding [sensors] you are risking the lives of kids who don’t have that layer of privilege.”


I fucking hate this bullshit. Hong Le is a hero.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    23 months ago

    It seems Pharmac are current;y close to subsidising CGM’s and pumps for all Type 1 Diabetics. That should prevent the need to bypass the system to get the meds/devices needed.

    I wait until it really happens on 1 July 2024 to be sure though. Wouldn’t surprise me if Diabetics who have good control over their condition might be excluded due to costs.