
Physicians praise online diabetes prevention program: Finally
Physicians praise online diabetes prevention program: Finally
Care teams have been stymied for years in their attempts to get upstream of diabetes, in large part because of a lack of tools that work with patients lifestyles. Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare is conducting a one-year pilot of an online diabetes prevention program (DPP), which enables patients to participate when and where it is most convenient for them. Physicians are thrilled.
As physicians, we want to do whats best for our patients. We got into this to help people, right? said Timothy E. Graham, MD, an endocrinologist and a physician champion of Intermountains diabetes prevention efforts. One of the biggest frustrations for physicians is when we can diagnose a condition that we know has high stakes for the patient, but we dont have effective toolswhether its a medicine or a program or a referralto help the patient. Prediabetes has been lingering in that horrible space for almost a decade, and now we have the ability to connect patients to services that are truly impactful.
About 200 patients are enrolled in the one-year program , designed by San Francisco-based Omada Health Inc., which builds on features that have been proven effective in the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions in-person National DPP . The Omada program complements in-person DPPs by removing many of the barriers to participation.
Each participant in the Omada program receives a welcome package that includes a wireless scale with an embedded cellular chip linked to the patients profile. The scale requires no setup
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