Diabetes
Diabetes

Reference for building the Care Pathway:

American Diabetes Association (ADA) - USA

The American Diabetes Association annually publishes the Standards of Care in Diabetes, a set of evidence-based guidelines for monitoring and controlling diabetes. This is the most widely used protocol worldwide and is updated annually to reflect scientific and clinical advances.

The ADA's Standards of Care in Diabetes is widely followed by healthcare professionals around the world and serves as the basis for guidelines in various countries. It evolves annually to incorporate new scientific discoveries and technologies for diabetes management.

Caren has adopted the ADA's Standards of Care in Diabetes as a reference to structure its care line, ensuring comprehensive and effective patient monitoring.

Care Pathway for Diabetes

Caren's care line is supported by an intelligent system that continuously monitors patient data, allowing early detection of any signs of decompensation. The platform collects information from assessment questionnaires, laboratory tests, and medical visit records, cross-referencing this data to generate personalized alerts for healthcare teams.
πŸ“‹ Steps:
1
Initial Assessment
2
Control Plan
3
Quarterly Monitoring
Points
βœ… Main objectives:
  • βœ” Ensure proper glycemic control to reduce complications.
  • βœ” Monitor and treat associated risk factors, such as blood pressure and cholesterol.
  • βœ” Prevent chronic complications, such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy.
  • βœ” Provide continuous education to patients for disease self-management.
πŸ“Œ Expected benefits:
  • βœ” Reduced risk of complications (blindness, kidney failure, amputations).
  • βœ” Better glycemic control and quality of life.
  • βœ” Prevention of hospitalizations and unnecessary costs.
  • βœ” Structured and personalized follow-up for each patient.
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