NHS rollout of artificial pancreas narrows inequality in diabetes care
Exclusive: People from deprived and minority ethnic backgrounds have better access to device than for previous technologiesThe rollout of a “life-changing” artificial pancreas on the NHS for people with type 1 diabetes has helped to narrow ethnic and socioeconomic inequality…
By · May 19, 2026 · 1 min read
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Exclusive: People from deprived and minority ethnic backgrounds have better access to device than for previous technologies
The rollout of a “life-changing” artificial pancreas on the NHS for people with type 1 diabetes has helped to narrow ethnic and socioeconomic inequality within access to treatment, according to figures.
Officially known as a hybrid closed-loop system, an artificial pancreas comprises three interconnected parts: a sensor worn on the body called a continuous glucose monitor; an algorithmeither built into the pump or on a separate device such as a phone that calculates the precise dose of insulin needed; and an insulin pumpthat delivers the dose into the bloodstream.
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