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Increasing Use of Diabetes Devices: What Do Health Care Professionals Need?

Laurel H MesserTim VigersHalis Kaan AkturkGregory P ForlenzaKelsey B HussAngela J KaramiEmily MalechaSean M OserSarit PolskyLaura PyleViral N ShahR Paul WadwaTamara K Oser
Published in: Clinical diabetes : a publication of the American Diabetes Association (2023)
Despite evidence of improved diabetes outcomes with diabetes technology such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, insulin pumps, and hybrid closed-loop (HCL) insulin delivery systems, these devices are underutilized in clinical practice for the management of insulin-requiring diabetes. This low uptake may be the result of health care providers' (HCPs') lack of confidence or time to prescribe and manage devices for people with diabetes. We administered a survey to HCPs in primary care, pediatric endocrinology, and adult endocrinology practices in the United States. Responding HCPs expressed a need for device-related insurance coverage tools and online data platforms with integration to electronic health record systems to improve diabetes technology uptake in these practice settings across the United States.
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