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Remote Monitoring Alone is not Enough

Remote Monitoring Alone is not Enough

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Remote M on i t or i n g Alone is not E nou g h At the onset of Covid-19, many providers and systems expanded their use of telehealth and remote monitoring, utilizing convenient solutions to quickly address care needs. But with 60% of individuals with diabetes halting care they would have otherwise received*, can the healthcare system thrive with remote monitoring alone?* omadahealth.comThere are critical gaps in Diabetes care today. Currently, patients with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes must navigate a healthcare maze just to maintain a sense of normalcy. Many patients deal with a revolving door of care providers, including: • A primary care physician for general check-ups • An endocrinologist for monitoring and management • Multiple specialists (i.e. numerous doctors visi

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