A Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare Minimally Invasive Glucose Monitoring Devices to Conventional Monitoring in the Management of Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus (MITRE)

Preliminary

1. Appropriate contact details for further information?
Yes

2. Authors identified?
Yes

3. Statement regarding conflict of interest?
Yes

4. Statement on whether report externally reviewed?
Yes

5. Short summary in non-technical language?
No


Why?

6. Reference to the policy question that is addressed?
Yes

7. Reference to the research question that is addressed?
Yes

8. Scope of the assessment specified?
Yes

9. Description of the assessed health technology?
Yes


How?


Context?

What then?

13. Findings of the assessment discussed?
Yes

14. Conclusions from assessment clearly stated
Yes

15. Suggestions for further action?
Yes


Completed by:
Maria Oosterwijk, maria@soton.ac.uk (on behalf of Professor Stanton Newman, University College London)

INAHTA Brief issue: 2010/007

Agency: NETSCC, HTA, NIHR Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment
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