Diabetes Management System
A diabetes management system that manages glucose, insulin, and complication monitoring.
Diabetes Management System is a system that allows monitoring of glucose levels, insulin/drug therapy, and complication screenings for diabetic patients.
The system evaluates data from glucose measurement devices (including continuous glucose monitoring) to support treatment tracking and complication (eye, kidney, foot) screenings.
Other names / abbreviation: Glucose and Insulin Monitoring.
What is it used for?
The diabetes management system aims to conduct regular glucose and treatment monitoring, track complication screenings, and support patient compliance.
Key features
- Glucose monitoring: Tracking measurement data and trends.
- Insulin/drug monitoring: Treatment management.
- Complication screening: Periodic screening tracking.
- Patient compliance: Reminder and education connection.
Integration and standards
The Diabetes Management System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- Endocrinology tracking system
- Glucose/CGM devices
- HBYS
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Regular glucose/treatment monitoring
- Complication monitoring
- Support for patient compliance
Selection and evaluation criteria
Key criteria considered when evaluating a diabetes management system:
- Device integration
- Trend/alert capabilities
- Endocrinology integration
Points to consider
- Device data accuracy and clinical interpretation should be evaluated together.
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What is a diabetes management system?
It is a diabetes management system that manages glucose, insulin, and complication monitoring.
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