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by Arch-TK
911 days ago
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>a sizeable number of the continuous glucose monitor systems rely on a cellphone app I thought medical hardware had to go through stringent approval processes with health authorities? This is just an awful design in general. An auxiliary control system for your body should be much more resistant against electronic interference and self contained to prevent this kind of vulnerability. Yeah, interfering with people's medical equipment is bad but whoever put such trash on the market should also get a prison sentence if it lead to harm. |
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Yeah this is the case. You have to have a phone from a list of approved devices which is not very long.
In fairness, diabetics should be carrying standalone blood glucose monitors as a backup. You never know what could happen to your phone.