The Impact of Digital Health Interventions on Diabetes Management in Primary Care
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https://doi.org/10.70088/g2883j19Keywords:
Digital Health, Diabetes Management, Primary Care, Telemedicine, Wearable DevicesAbstract
This research article thereby examines the shock of health interventions on diabetes management within primary care settings. By psychoanalyse and qualitative information, the sketch subsequently research how digital tools as mobile application, telemedicine platforms. And device influence patient outcomes, attachment to treatment plans, and healthcare provider efficiency. The methodology includes a miscellaneous-methods approach combining experimental test and observational cogitation. Results spotlight meaning advance in glycemic control, patient engagement. And cost-effectiveness. Within healthcare trends, the discourse contextualizes these determination. Accentuate the potential for root. The ending underscore the grandness of integrate health interventions into stock care protocols to optimise diabetes management.References
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