Diabetes
Triple Regards President Ayumi Maruyama says application designs that are patient-centric can keep users motivated to continue to use them.
Patients with Type 2 diabetes enrolled in a joint pilot run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Virta dropped on average 5% of their body weight.
Glen Tullman, founder and chairman of Livongo, says his company aggregates and analyzes information to generate insights that could make it easier for individuals to stay healthy.
Erin Trimble of 23andMe touches on the value of polygenic risk scores, how to use genetic information to improve health and the importance of equipping primary care providers to talk with their patients about genetics.
DayTwo's metagenomics and gut microbiome database helps connect diabetics and others with evidence-based "food-as-medicine" treatment regimens, explains Josh Stevens, the company's president.
Certain locations are now carrying the One Drop Chrome blood glucose meter, which is accompanied by a lancing device, test strips and a one-year subscription to an accompanying mobile app.
Lilly-funded study shows Livongo diabetes program can save employers $20 to $50 per member per month
The retrospective analysis compared more than 2,200 Livongo users with non-users at the same companies.
Sanofi execs Ruchita Sinha and Christina Koutoudis share the company’s thoughts about digital technology, innovation and pharma's role and future.
Patients using the platform will be able to share their EHR and medication history with One Drop coaches through the Health Records feature.
The SurroSense Rx system will be available to Onduo's members in 2019.