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Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Opportunity for Population-Based Diabetes Management

Journal

POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 583-591

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/pop.2022.0196

Keywords

diabetes management; continuous glucose monitoring; population-based diabetes management; behavior modification support

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  1. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc

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The translation highlights the importance of real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) technology in managing diabetes and preventing complications. It also mentions the inclusion of rtCGM in integrated approaches for diabetes management to improve outcomes and reduce costs.
The increasing prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes in the United States poses a serious threat to the health of the population. Closely associated with obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular disease, a diagnosis of diabetes or prediabetes carries with it life-altering demands. Critically important among these is the requirement for frequent glucose level checks-typically performed with blood obtained from a fingerstick. Innovative real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) technology makes it possible for patients and their clinicians to receive continuous glucose level measurements around the clock without finger sticks. Accruing evidence shows that rtCGM is an effective tool for patients and their clinicians in managing diabetes (ie, maintaining glucose levels within the recommended target range) and in understanding how lifestyle behaviors directly influence glucose levels. In recent years, a number of large payer organizations (eg, private health insurers, employers) have incorporated rtCGM in their diabetes management programs as a means of addressing the dual challenge of achieving/maintaining control of glucose levels and preventing or delaying the onset of complications. Programmatic integrated approaches have been used successfully and cost-effectively for managing other chronic conditions. Incorporating rtCGM in similar integrated approaches in diabetes management may be of value in improving quality outcomes and reducing costs on a population level. The evidence supports broader adoption and continued study to evaluate models that incorporate the use of rtCGM.

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