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Use of Continuous Glucose Monitors Upon Hospital Discharge of People With Diabetes: Promise, Barriers, and Opportunity

Tiffany Tian, Rachel E. Aaron, Jane Jeffrie Seley, Rebecca Longo, Irina Nayberg, Guillermo E. Umpierrez, Carol J. Levy, David C. Klonoff

2023Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have increasingly been used in ambulatory and inpatient or hospital settings to improve glycemic outcomes for people with diabetes. Given their capacity to aid individuals in avoiding hypo- and hyperglycemia, they may also be useful when transitioning from hospital to home by reducing rates of hospital readmissions and emergency department visits. Several types of barriers presently exist that make the deployment of CGMs at the time of hospital discharge problematic, including (1) regulatory, (2) behavioral, (3) logistical, (4) technical, (5) staffing, and (6) systemic issues. In this commentary, we review the literature, discuss these barriers, and propose possible solutions to facilitate the use of CGMs in people with diabetes at the time of hospital discharge.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStaffingGlycemicDiabetes mellitusAmbulatoryHospital dischargeIntensive care medicineContinuous glucose monitoringMedical emergencySoftware deploymentEmergency departmentEmergency medicineNursingSurgeryComputer scienceOperating systemEndocrinologyDiabetes Management and ResearchHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patientsDiabetes Management and Education
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