This book offers a comprehensive overview of current and emerging technologies that are transforming diabetes care. It equips healthcare professionals with up‑to‑date knowledge on recent advances, practical applications, and future directions in the management of diabetes, supporting both clinical decision‑making and patient care.
The chapters cover key clinical and technological dimensions of diabetes, integrating perspectives from endocrinology, primary care, nursing, and digital health. The volume brings together cutting‑edge insights across disciplines, providing a thorough and clinically relevant resource.
By addressing the expanding role of technology—from glucose monitoring and insulin delivery innovations to data‑driven and remote‑care models—this book serves as an essential guide for clinicians seeking to optimize outcomes for people living with diabetes. It is designed to benefit a broad range of healthcare professionals involved in diabetes management.
The discovery of insulin 100 year back brought in the treatment of diabetes but in real world it is technology that has revolutionized the management of diabetes. The sophisticated devices and learning apps have improved the patients’ learning and knowledge to deal with day-to-day management of diabetes and the associated complications. It has improved the quality of life and metabolic outcomes. It has also enhanced the understanding of physicians managing people with diabetes. In simple words technology has digitalized diabetes and as a result management of diabetes has become simpler.
This book will provide broad information on current technologies, recent advances and future options which healthcare professionals involved in the management of diabetes should know, and help in understanding and managing diabetes. This handbook will have chapters on relevant diabetes topics from pioneer authors all over the world. It will be a comprehensive handbook embracing various disciplines of diabetes and its management. This handbook will address the use of technology in the management of diabetes, and will benefit numerous health care professionals of diverse backgrounds.
Saket Gupta
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