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Telemedicine in Diabetes Care.

Rashmi Mullur, Joseph S Hsiao, Khristina Mueller

2022PubMed27 citations

Abstract

Telemedicine can be useful for the management of diabetes mellitus. Remote monitoring of glucose levels improves A1C levels in people with poor glucose control. When multiple daily injections of insulin are required, continuous glucose monitoring improves glycemic control and increases patient satisfaction. Telemedicine diabetes prevention programs can be cost-effective. Teleretinal screening allows for the remote evaluation of retinal photos obtained at the primary care office to facilitate the timely completion of annual screening. Telemedicine for patients who have diabetes requires administrative and patient preparation before the visit. The physical examination should focus on the skin and extremities, especially the feet. Patients receiving telediabetes care require at least annual in-person visits for complete foot examinations, sensory screenings, and to address issues noted during previous telemedicine visits.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTelemedicineGlycemicDiabetes managementDiabetes mellitusMedical emergencyIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyHealth careType 2 diabetesEconomic growthEndocrinologyEconomicsPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementDiabetes Management and Research
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