The Pancreas Paradox: A Tale of Uneven Progress in Diabetes Care The rollout of the artificial pancreas on the NHS has made headlines for its potential to revolutionize diabetes care.
Beneath this triumph lies a more complex story of access and inequality, with disparities between ethnic and socioeconomic groups persisting despite progress.
The device's success in managing type 1 diabetes is undeniable. By automating blood sugar management, it reduces the mental burden of living with this condition.