Insulet Omnipod DASH®
Specifications
The Pod Features
- On-demand Insulin Delivery
Up to 72 hours (three days)
- Daily Injection-proof Design
No multiple daily injections when delivering insulin
- Waterproof* Device
Wear the Pod in the water (keep the PDM dry)
- Tangle-proof Tubeless System
The PDM Features
- Pod Site Tracker
Promotes regular site rotation and skin integrity
- Intuitive Design
- Wireless Connection
Remotely make adjustment to the insulin dose based on activity level and meal choices
Omnipod DISPLAY®
View all Omnipod DASH insulin management data on a personal smartphone
Omnipod VIEW®
Parents and caregivers of an Omnipod user can monitor glucose data and insulin history
Description
Important Safety Information: The Omnipod DASH® Insulin Management System is intended for subcutaneous delivery of insulin at set and variable rates for the management of diabetes mellitus in persons requiring insulin.
Additionally, the Omnipod DASH® System is interoperable with a compatible blood glucose meter to receive and display blood glucose measurements. The Omnipod DASH® System has been tested and found to be safe for use
with the following U-100 insulin: NovoLog®, Humalog®, Apidra®, Fiasp®, Lyumjev®, or Admelog®. Refer to the Omnipod DASH® Insulin Management System User Guide at omnipod.com for complete safety information including
indications, contraindications, warnings, cautions, and instructions.
Omnipod, DASH, Omnipod DISPLAY and Omnipod VIEW are trademarks or registered trademarks of Insulet Corporation and used with permission. All rights reserved.
*The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60
minutes. The PDM is not waterproof.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible for getting the insurance authorizations for medical supplies?
Does the company provide service and supplies to Medicare and Medicaid patients?
Are you a participating provider with other insurance companies?
Are all products covered by my insurance company?
How much will a patient have to pay for his or her product?
Do I need to apply for Medicare when I turn 65?
Who can receive benefits for diabetes self-management training?
How do I know my diabetes supplies are covered by Medicare?
How much is reimbursed for each product?
Does everyone pay the same amount for the Part B premium?
Are there limits on the quantity of diabetes supplies that Medicare will reimburse?
How do I replace my Medicare card?
If I am 65 and ready to retire and my employer is going to provide me with benefits, do I need Medicare?
Does Medicare cover my spouse and family?
What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
Medicaid is an assistance program. It serves low-income people of various ages. Medical bills are paid from federal, state and local tax funds. Patients usually pay no part of the costs or very little for covered medical expenses, although a small co-payment is sometimes required. Medicaid is a federal-state program. It is run by state and local governments within federal guidelines, so it varies from state to state.
Medicaid es un programa de asistencia. Atiende a personas de bajos ingresos de distintas edades. Las facturas médicas se pagan con fondos procedentes de los impuestos federales, estatales y locales. Los pacientes suelen pagar poco o nada por los gastos médicos cubiertos, aunque a veces se exige un pequeño copago. Medicaid es un programa federal-estatal. Lo gestionan los gobiernos estatales y locales dentro de las directrices federales, por lo que varía de un estado a otro.