2021
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0334
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Closing the Digital Health Evidence Gap: Development of a Predictive Score to Maximize Patient Outcomes

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“…There is growing evidence to prioritize the use of interconnected technology treatment over conventional care for many diseases. 4 Diabetes is particularly well suited to the use of connected digital tools, as shown by significant reduction in hypoglycemia and increase in time in target glycemic range during automated insulin delivery clinical trials and real-life observational studies. [5][6][7] The highly anticipated next generation automated insulin delivery systems are expected to improve insulin dosing decisions by tracking multiple sensor-detected factors that have an impact on blood glucose control to drive better glycemic outcomes.…”
Section: Benefits Of Digital Health Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is growing evidence to prioritize the use of interconnected technology treatment over conventional care for many diseases. 4 Diabetes is particularly well suited to the use of connected digital tools, as shown by significant reduction in hypoglycemia and increase in time in target glycemic range during automated insulin delivery clinical trials and real-life observational studies. [5][6][7] The highly anticipated next generation automated insulin delivery systems are expected to improve insulin dosing decisions by tracking multiple sensor-detected factors that have an impact on blood glucose control to drive better glycemic outcomes.…”
Section: Benefits Of Digital Health Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing evidence to prioritize the use of interconnected technology treatment over conventional care for many diseases. 4 Diabetes is particularly well suited to the use of connected digital tools, as shown by significant reduction in hypoglycemia and increase in time in target glycemic range during automated insulin delivery clinical trials and real-life observational studies. 5-7…”
Section: Benefits Of Digital Health Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%