Improving Management of Type 2 Diabetes Using Home-Based Telemonitoring: Cohort Study
JMIR Diabetes2021Vol. 6(2), pp. e24687–e24687
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Richard V. Milani, Pavan Chava, Jonathan K. Wilt, Jonathan Entwisle, Susan Karam, Jeffrey H. Burton, Lawrence Blonde
Abstract
A digital diabetes program is associated with significant improvement in glycemic control and other diabetes measures. The use of a virtual health intervention using connected devices was widely accepted across a broad range of ethnic diversity, ages, and levels of health literacy.
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