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Remote Patient Monitoring in Diabetes: How to Acquire, Manage, and Use All of the Data

Eric L. Johnson, Eden Miller

2022Diabetes Spectrum22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ability of patients and health care providers to use various forms of technology for general health has significantly increased in the past several years with the expansion of telehealth, digital applications, personal digital devices, smartphones, and other internet-connected platforms and devices. For individuals with diabetes, this also includes connected blood glucose meters, continuous glucose monitoring devices, and insulin delivery systems. In this article, the authors outline several steps to facilitate the acquisition, management, and meaningful use of digital diabetes data that can enable successful implementation of both diabetes technology and telehealth services in primary care clinics.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthMedicineTelemedicineDiabetes managementDigital healthThe InternetContinuous glucose monitoringDiabetes mellitusRemote patient monitoringHealth careInternet privacyNursingWorld Wide WebType 2 diabetesComputer scienceType 1 diabetesEconomic growthEconomicsEndocrinologyMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationDiabetes Management and Research