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The astonishing pace of mHealth innovation for diabetes management

The pace of digital health innovation for diabetes care is transforming lives with smartphone apps that track glucose levels and health metrics more effectively than ever.

The astonishing pace of mHealth innovation for diabetes management
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The pace of digital health innovation around solutions for diabetes management has been astounding. With the growing using of smartphones and mobile apps, people living with diabetes have better access to blood glucose readings and general health information than ever before.Considering the nature of diabetes, this progress makes sense. Because patients have to regularly monitor their blood glucose level, diabetes is in a sense a truly technologically dependent condition.It also helps that investments in diabetes innovation are substantial and growing. Just this year Fitbit invested $6 Million in a startup working on continuous glucose monitoring, while diabetes management company Intuity Medical brought in $40 million in equity financing. That’s not to mention new and ongoing innovation prizes like Ascensia’s Diabetes Challenge and the T1D Exchange Diabetes Innovation Challenge.The result of this innovation is that life is getting easier for more than 100 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes.The crux of diabetes management is measuring glucose. To stay in good health, people with diabetes regularly test and monitor their blood sugar to make sure it’s within a safe range. Traditionally, this is done multiple times a day by taking a finger stick sample and testing it with a blood glucose meter. But that's changing with new technology. Here are three types of mobile health innovations that are making glucose monitoring easier for people living with diabetes.

1. The traditional mHealth approach

The Dario Blood Glucose Monitoring System is the original, all-in-one smart glucose meter. It syncs with the Dario Smart Diabetes Management app to measure, record and track blood glucose levels. In addition, the app records carbs intake, insulin medication and physical activity. DarioHealth recently made news when the FDA cleared a version of the monitor that’s compatible with iPhone 7, 8 and X. Though self-described as a “sleek, pocket-sized all-in-one smart glucose meter,” Dario’s device takes the traditional mHealth approach: a connected monitor syncs with the patients smartphone to record, track and share information.

2. Continuous glucose monitoring

The latest innovation is taking place around Continuous glucose monitoring. CGM is just what it sounds like – a way to monitor glucose levels continuously throughout the day. Last September, the FDA approved Abbott’s Freestyle Libre Flash, the first CGM that that doesn’t require blood sample calibration. The Libre reduces the need for finger stick testing by using a small wire inserted below the skin’s surface that continuously monitors glucose levels. Previous models made by Dexcom and Medtronic also monitor glucose continuously, but require 2-4 finger sticks a day for calibration. When it comes to mobile solutions for diabetes management, CGM is an exciting area of innovation that is just going mainstream.

3. What's on the horizon?

For years there was talk of Novartis and Google developing a smart contact lens that would measure glucose levels through tears. Originally predicted to be on the market by 2020, a recent announcement declared the project ”technically infeasible.” Still, a team in South Korea just published a paper that has renewed interest in the glucose-sensing contact lens.But if UC San Diego researchers are on to something, there may be an even cooler option coming. The lab just launched a pilot clinical trial for a low-cost, single-use tattoo-like wearable that measures the user’s glucose levels. “The main purpose of our research is to develop new technologies that can monitor glucose without drawing blood and ideally measure it over the course of the day,” project co-director Patrick Mercier told MobiHealthNews last month. Noninvasive blood glucose monitoring is a long-standing focus for the world of digital health. The next development is just around the corner, whether that will be a contact lens, tattoo-like sensor or a new solutions we haven't yet heard of.

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