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    The past decade has seen substantial advances in the development of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, which can improve glycaemic outcomes and burden of treatment for people with diabetes.1,2 AID systems use algorithms to adjust insulin delivery based in part on continuous glucose monitoring data. The first broadly available AID algorithm, OpenAPS, is open-source and was designed and…

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    The past decade has seen substantial advances in the development of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, which can improve glycaemic outcomes and burden of treatment for people with diabetes.1,2 AID systems use algorithms to adjust insulin delivery based in part on continuous glucose monitoring data. The first broadly available AID algorithm, OpenAPS, is open-source and was designed and…

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    The past decade has seen substantial advances in the development of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, which can improve glycaemic outcomes and burden of treatment for people with diabetes.1,2 AID systems use algorithms to adjust insulin delivery based in part on continuous glucose monitoring data. The first broadly available AID algorithm, OpenAPS, is open-source and was designed and…

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    • Sufyan Hussain, Rayhan A Lal & Katarina Braune comment on: Open-source automated #insulin delivery in type 1 #diabetes—the evidence is out there https://t.co/yGXOz4STX5 #T1D #DIYAPS #opensource