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  • Endocrinology
  • Digital Health
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Diabetes mellitus management presents challenges in monitoring and patient engagement.
  • Traditional care models may have limitations in accessibility and timely interventions.
  • Emerging technologies offer potential solutions for improving diabetes care delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of telemedicine in managing diabetes mellitus.
  • To assess the impact of remote monitoring and teleretinal screening on glycemic control and patient outcomes.
  • To explore the cost-effectiveness and logistical requirements of telemedicine-based diabetes care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on telemedicine applications in diabetes care.
  • Analysis of studies focusing on remote glucose monitoring and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).
  • Evaluation of teleretinal screening protocols and their integration into primary care.

Main Results:

  • Remote glucose monitoring, particularly with CGM, improves A1C levels and patient satisfaction in individuals with diabetes requiring multiple daily insulin injections.
  • Telemedicine diabetes prevention programs demonstrate cost-effectiveness.
  • Teleretinal screening facilitates timely annual eye examinations, crucial for preventing diabetic retinopathy complications.

Conclusions:

  • Telemedicine is a valuable tool for diabetes management, enhancing glycemic control and patient engagement.
  • Integrating telemedicine requires administrative and patient preparation, with a focus on skin and extremity examinations, especially the feet.
  • Annual in-person visits remain essential for comprehensive physical assessments and addressing specific patient needs in telediabetes care.