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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Diabetes Care
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Uninsured patients with uncontrolled diabetes face significant barriers to consistent glucose monitoring.
  • Nurse-led interprofessional clinics require innovative solutions to manage chronic conditions effectively.
  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) offers a potential avenue for improving access and adherence to diabetes care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the adoption and implementation of a remote patient monitoring (RPM) system for glucose monitoring.
  • To outline the infrastructure design and phased implementation strategy for RPM in a clinic serving uninsured patients.
  • To enhance the provider and patient experience through a seamless RPM integration.

Main Methods:

  • A nurse-led interprofessional clinic adopted an RPM system for glucose monitoring.
  • Infrastructure was designed to connect multiple data points, adapting to a unique patient population.
  • Implementation involved three phases: protocol adaptation, enrollment workflow, and clinic management.

Main Results:

  • The RPM system facilitated glucose monitoring for uninsured patients with uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Infrastructure design and phased implementation addressed clinic and patient needs.
  • A seamless provider and patient experience was a key objective of the RPM adoption.

Conclusions:

  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) can be effectively adopted by nurse-led clinics to manage uncontrolled diabetes in uninsured populations.
  • A structured, phased implementation approach is crucial for successful RPM integration.
  • Adapting infrastructure and workflows to patient needs is essential for optimizing RPM's impact on diabetes care.