On-demand webinar
Introducing the MiniMed™ 780G system
Meet the MiniMed™ 780G system
Recorded November 15, 2023
Speakers
Paola Mora, RD
Sr. Clinical Education Specialist
Ali Dianaty
Sr. Vice President, Product Innovation & Operations
Anvita Kumar
Product Specialist, Commercial Programs
Bill Atkins
PWD 39 years
Topics
- Overview of the MiniMed™ 780G system
- Real-world outcomes
- Key learnings and best practices
- Hear from an actual MiniMed™ 780G system user
- Live Q&A
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Getting the most out of your MiniMed™ 780G system: Tips and truths
Recorded October 26, 2023
Speakers
Paola Mora, RD
Sr. Clinical Education Specialist
Lou Lintereur
Sr. Distinguished Engineer
Robert Vigersky, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Global Medical and Clinical Affairs
Bill Atkins
PWD 39 years
Topics
- Overview of the MiniMed™ 780G system
- Real-world outcomes
- Hear from an actual MiniMed™ 780G system user
- Frequently asked questions
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MiniMed™ 780G system support
Introducing the MiniMed™ 780G system
Recorded June 1, 2023
Speakers
Paola Mora, RD
Sr. Clinical Education Specialist
Cory Eck, RN
PWD 20 years and diabetes educator
Jennifer McVean, M.D.
Sr. Medical Affairs Director
Heather Lackey, RD
Director of Global Medical Education
Topics
- How does the MiniMed™ 780G system work?
- Real patient story
- How to get the system
- Q&A
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Introducing the MiniMed™ 780G system
Recorded May 15, 2023
Speakers
Kim Larson, RD
Moderator
Kristen Scavuzzo, RD
Clinical Program Director
Ali Dianaty
Sr. VP, Product Innovation & Operations
Jodie Andonopoulos
Sr. Clinical Specialist
Topics
- How does the MiniMed™ 780G system work?
- Real patient story
- How to get the system
- Q&A
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Introducing the MiniMed™ 780G system
Recorded May 4, 2023
Speakers
Que Dallara
EVP & President, Diabetes Operating Unit
Andrew Rhinehart, M.D.
Senior Medical Director
Heather Lackey, RD
Director of Global Medical Education
Kristen Scavuzzo, RD
Clinical Program Director
Topics
- How does the MiniMed™ 780G system work?
- Real patient story
- How to get the system
- Q&A
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Frequently asked questions
Medtronic will work with your healthcare provider to obtain a prescription after the order is created.
After your order is placed, you may have your healthcare provider fax your prescription to 866-874-3150.
Before installing the Medtronic Diabetes Updater app, you need to submit a preorder on our online store then, our team will work with your healthcare provider to obtain a prescription.
Alerts can only be cleared from the pump.
Medtronic insulin pumps are covered by most insurance plans. Your out-of-pocket cost varies depending on your insurance. We also offer financial assistance and monthly payment programs. If you would like to receive an insurance coverage check, call us at 888-350-5440 (M-F 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. CT). For customers on Medtronic insulin pumps, sign in to Diabetes.shop to see your options. Terms and conditions apply.
Alarms do not cause exits, but some alerts still can. You have the ability to silence sensor alerts for high alerts, high and low alerts, or all sensor alerts. You can enter in a duration for silence and can set the pump to beep, vibrate or both. With Guardian™ 4 sensor, no fingersticks are required with SmartGuard™ technology.
View your diabetes data on your compatible smartphone or Apple® watch, so you can easily track your glucose levels and get notifications such as if you’re trending high or low. The MiniMed™ 780G system has the only diabetes mobile app from Medtronic compatible with select Apple® watch versions. A compatible iPhone® is required to enable the Apple® watch extension.
Tandem uses a treat-to-range algorithm. It adjusts to a range of sensor sugar and only provides 60% of a correction bolus every hour. The MiniMed™ 780G system is a treat-to-target algorithm which can drive the blood sugar to the lowest target on the market of 100 mg/dL or (110 mg/dL or 120 mg/dL). MiniMed™ 780G is also the only system with Meal DetectionTM technology* that provides automatic adjustments and corrections† to sugar levels every 5 minutes§ and helps cover underestimated carb counts or an occasional missed meal bolus.
*Taking a bolus 15 – 20 minutes before a meal helps to keep blood sugar levels under control after eating.
†Refers to auto correct, which provides bolus assistance. Can deliver all auto correction doses automatically without user interaction, feature can be turned on and off.
§Refers to SmartGuard™ feature. Individual results may vary. The user guide can be found here.
Yes, the MiniMed™ 780G system is compatible with the Apple® watch Series 4 and above. For a full list of compatible devices, visit Medtronic Diabetes Device Compatibility.
For a full list of compatible devices, visit Medtronic Diabetes Device Compatibility.
The MiniMed™ 780G system is compatible with Apple® watch Series 4 and above. We do not currently support other smartwatches. For a full list of compatible devices, visit Medtronic Diabetes Device Compatibility.
The transmitter battery is designed to last up to seven days and can be charged using the charger, which requires a AAA alkaline battery. Please call our tech support number 1-800-MINIMED (800-646-4633) to find out ways to improve your sensors life.
Given the number of auto corrections that can happen, can you speak to the battery life on the pump?
The battery life depends on a variety of factors in addition to auto corrections. User results may vary. AA alkaline (LR6) or nickel metal hydride (HR6) batteries are compatible with the MiniMed™ 780G system. It is recommended to use a Lithium-ion battery (F6) as they have been shown to have the longest battery life. Batteries should be stored at room temperature and not in a refrigerator or other cold locations.
The MiniMed™ 780G system does not differentiate between protein, fat, or carbohydrate. It automatically adjusts* and corrects† sugar levels every 5 mins based off sensor glucose readings when in SmartGuard™ technology. Patients will still need to bolus in SmartGuard™ for meals. With Meal DetectionTM technology*, if the system detects a meal based on rise in sensor glucose levels, it automatically delivers stronger correction† doses up to every 5 minutes§ for those occasional missed meal doses or undercounted carbs.
*Taking a bolus 15 – 20 minutes before a meal helps to keep blood sugar levels under control after eating.
†Refers to auto correct, which provides bolus assistance. Can deliver all auto correction doses automatically without user interaction, feature can be turned on and off.
§Refers to SmartGuard™ feature. Individual results may vary.
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