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by GiorgioG 2612 days ago
Few competitors, no reason to innovate. And they're charging $8-12,000 for a new pump setup. That was our experience 5 years ago with Medtronic. Not a single update in 4 years with our son's 530g pump. With his new pump (from Tandem) we're expecting a pretty big software patch/upgrade later this year. Beta Bionics is working on their artificial pancreas (dual hormone) that should be out next year. So newer/more-nimble players are forcing the bigger companies to start innovating. Having said that, it never comes soon enough ;)
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I got a chance to try out the beta bionics artificial pancreas in a research trial and it is a truly new innovation in this field, it lifted about 90% of the constant thinking about bolus and blood sugar from me and allowed me to live my life. It truly deserves all the hype that it is getting.
Wow that's great to hear! Was it insulin-only or did it also have glucagon onboard? I know they're working towards releasing the insulin-only version first. I can't wait for the dual-hormone version to become available. It'll allow my wife and I to sleep through the night without worrying that our son won't wake up when he drops too low.
Sidebar: Tandem's Q1 2019 results came out today and they're doing pretty dang well. http://investor.tandemdiabetes.com/news-releases/news-releas...

Operating margin is still negative, but it's improved tremendously year over year.