Diabetes - the first non-infectious epidemic

Diabetes was recognized as the 21st century civilization disease and is often referred to as the first non-infectious epidemic in the world. Its development is mainly influenced by economic progress and urbanization, which lead to changes in lifestyle, reduced physical activity and inadequate diet. Surplus sugar damages blood vessels, leading to the development of so-called late diabetic complications which affect the most important organs – heart, blood vessels, kidneys and eyes.

Diabetes in numbers

  • 70%
  • 420 mln
  • 5%

Since 2000, diabetes mortality has increased by 70%.

Today, more than 420 million people live with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

The number of premature deaths caused by diabetes increased by 5% between 2000 and 2016.

Comarch HomeHealth 2.0 means...

a certified medical device designed to support patients with diabetes through every stage of care — from prevention and diagnosis to ongoing treatment. Paired with integrated measurement tools, the system enables monitoring of key health parameters from the comfort of home.

The standard kit includes:

  • Glucometer
  • Weight and body composition analyzer
  • Blood pressure monitor
  • Easy-to-use mobile app for smartphones or tablets

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Benefits from remote diabetes care

Full image of the patient’s glycemic profile
Continuous monitoring of the health status of a patient with diabetes
Help in modifying the dose of insulin
Reminders of exams and tracking results in the application
Automatic analysis of measurement results
Contact with a specialist and remote consultation

Telemonitoring with Comarch HomeHealth 2.0

  • Ordering a telemonitoring service

    The doctor orders remote monitoring of the patient outside the medical facility and adjusts its course. Sets a schedule of tasks, drug doses, personalizes the ranges of measurement standards, orders medical surveys and selects appropriate educational materials.

  • Patient at home

    The patient performs tasks ordered by the doctor, which the application reminds him of every day. The results from the measuring devices are automatically sent to the application. All data collected from the patient are sent in real time to the Comarch e-Care 2.0 telemedicine platform, where they are automatically analyzed and monitored by the medical care team.

  • Report with recommendations

    After the monitoring period, the doctor can generate a report from the service along with recommendations and make it available to the patient. The patient also has access to all of his historical results in the Comarch HomeHealth 2.0 application.

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