Thursday, January 11, 2007

Set my data free

Here's something that I just don't get -- and you can certainly call me naive.

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I test my blood sugar readings about 6-8 times each and every day. So over the course of a year I use between 2,200 and 2,900 test strips. At about $0.40 each (I'm being generous here), that means my meter maker is seeing sales of $880 to $1,160 each and every year. Over the last five years they've basically made over $5,000 just from me.

So why is it that they want to charge me $35 for a proprietary cable so that I can get the data out of the meter which might help me better manage my diabetes?

I've used blood equity, time, and money to collect that data. It belongs to me. Why can't I just get it?

I think I've finally realized that device makers don't understand the two ways I use their meters.

Clearly I use meter(s) to tell us what our blood glucose levels are at a given point in time. So I test before I drive, before exercising, before meals. That way I can tell: whether it's safe to drive; have I a good reading before I start my sumo wrestling match; or is it okay for me to eat right now.

But I don't think they understand how important it is for me to have the values for the last month, or the last six months, so I can understand how we're doing on a long-term basis.

Now makers may think that log books would be enough for that kind of tracking. But can a log book automatically draw graphs for me? Can I easily review a months worth of data by flicking through my checkbook-like logbook?

The way I see it these manufacturers are requiring us to spend our own money (because insurance doesn't cover it) to buy a data cable. By holding our data hostage what they're saying is that getting ready access to my data is less important to them than the revenue they receive from their cables.

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5 Comments:

At January 11, 2007 11:06 AM , Blogger Scott K. Johnson said...

Hehe! Sumo wrestling match? Where do you put your pump when all you have on is that strange white cloth underwear thingy?

:-)

 
At January 11, 2007 11:08 AM , Blogger mel said...

Bernard,

Shoot me an email... I'm not seeing yours anywhere. I may be able to help with that cable issue.

(3 tries for the word verification)

mel
orsa.aetas@gmail.com

 
At January 11, 2007 1:13 PM , Blogger Scott said...

I'd never picture you as a sumo wrestler, but I guess one never knows! You are right about the meter-cable thing, its holding our data hostage. Even worse is when they try to use patent law to sue another manufacturer who makes a cable and tries selling it for less. The whole diabetes business is so incredibly greedy they may big oil look like the Sierra Club.

 
At January 11, 2007 1:32 PM , Blogger Bernard said...

Okay, I have to tell the truth.

I just used sumo wrestling as an example. I have had this issue when playing racketball. One game (15 minutes) and my levels can drop from 180ish to 60ish.

Same is also true if I'm playing in the yard with my children.

I'm glad I have such attentive readers!

 
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