Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.21.24
MD Revolution is teaming up with Dexcom to integrate the latter's continuous glucose monitoring systems with MD Revolution’s remote care management platform.
“With Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitoring systems, patients have the awareness they need to manage glucose levels more closely than ever before. By combining RPM and CGM, patients now have access to clinical health coaches and real-time remote care to proactively manage diabetes and other chronic conditions at the same time,” MD Revolution Co-Founder Samir Damani, M.D., said.
More than 537 million people globally are living with diabetes and Dexcom supports this population as a global provider of real-time continuous glucose monitoring. Dexcom’s wearable devices pair with a user’s smartphone to monitor glucose levels. Now, a patient’s glucose monitoring data can be made available to clinicians through MD Revolution’s care management platform, empowering clinicians to make informed decisions and provide better support for patients.
“This integration further strengthens our scalable care management platform and ecosystem of integrated EHRs, data partners and devices that power our remote care programs,” MD Revolution CEO Kyle Williams stated. “Our partnership with Dexcom is good news for providers looking for remote care management for CGM patients who want streamlined services, billing and management under one cohesive remote care strategy.”
MD Revolution offers software as a service or as an end-to-end program, including a clinical care team to manage remote care as an extension of the practice. MD Revolution powers programs for chronic care management, remote patient monitoring, transitional care management, annual wellness visits, and more.
“With Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitoring systems, patients have the awareness they need to manage glucose levels more closely than ever before. By combining RPM and CGM, patients now have access to clinical health coaches and real-time remote care to proactively manage diabetes and other chronic conditions at the same time,” MD Revolution Co-Founder Samir Damani, M.D., said.
More than 537 million people globally are living with diabetes and Dexcom supports this population as a global provider of real-time continuous glucose monitoring. Dexcom’s wearable devices pair with a user’s smartphone to monitor glucose levels. Now, a patient’s glucose monitoring data can be made available to clinicians through MD Revolution’s care management platform, empowering clinicians to make informed decisions and provide better support for patients.
“This integration further strengthens our scalable care management platform and ecosystem of integrated EHRs, data partners and devices that power our remote care programs,” MD Revolution CEO Kyle Williams stated. “Our partnership with Dexcom is good news for providers looking for remote care management for CGM patients who want streamlined services, billing and management under one cohesive remote care strategy.”
MD Revolution offers software as a service or as an end-to-end program, including a clinical care team to manage remote care as an extension of the practice. MD Revolution powers programs for chronic care management, remote patient monitoring, transitional care management, annual wellness visits, and more.