Diabetes is a chronic and costly disease. In India, the usual practice among patients is to visit the doctor once in every 2–3 months to get advice on changes in the dosages of medications. The Diabetes Tele Management System (DTMS®) is a telemedicine based follow-up program originally introduced at Jothydev's Diabetes Research Centre at Trivandrum South India in 1998. It is a chronic disease management system which enables patient to interact lively with a professionally trained multidisciplinary team comprising of diabetes educators, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, psychologists, physicians, etc., in modifying the dosages of medications, diet, and physical activity either through telephone/email/secure website. The uniquely designed soft...
Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients ...
Information technology via telemedicine offers the potential for cost-effective and active managemen...
The demand for new healthcare services is growing rapidly. Improving accessibility of the African po...
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is very suitable for telemedicine management. Owing to the corona...
Telemedicine is lying between fading and future. Several clinical studies and critical reviews have ...
DCCT (Diabetes Control and Complications Trial) study showed that tight metabolic control of diabete...
In this issue of Diabetes Care, Chase etal. (1) have very nicely demonstratedhow modem technology ca...
Diabetes is a group of chronic diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. The costs of diabete...
In the context of the EU funded Telematic Management of Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (T-IDDM)...
The increasing transition to digital technology is also a challenge for the treatment management of ...
Objective Telemedicine has been promoted as an economical and effective way to enhance patient care,...
Background: Use of home monitoring technologies can enhance care coordination and improve clinical o...
Background, the increasing of diabetes mellitus (DM) in the community requires more effective and ef...
Background : Diabetes care is not presently available, accessible, or affordable to people living in...
Despite the efforts of the healthcare community to improve the quality of diabetes care, about 50% o...
Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients ...
Information technology via telemedicine offers the potential for cost-effective and active managemen...
The demand for new healthcare services is growing rapidly. Improving accessibility of the African po...
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is very suitable for telemedicine management. Owing to the corona...
Telemedicine is lying between fading and future. Several clinical studies and critical reviews have ...
DCCT (Diabetes Control and Complications Trial) study showed that tight metabolic control of diabete...
In this issue of Diabetes Care, Chase etal. (1) have very nicely demonstratedhow modem technology ca...
Diabetes is a group of chronic diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. The costs of diabete...
In the context of the EU funded Telematic Management of Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (T-IDDM)...
The increasing transition to digital technology is also a challenge for the treatment management of ...
Objective Telemedicine has been promoted as an economical and effective way to enhance patient care,...
Background: Use of home monitoring technologies can enhance care coordination and improve clinical o...
Background, the increasing of diabetes mellitus (DM) in the community requires more effective and ef...
Background : Diabetes care is not presently available, accessible, or affordable to people living in...
Despite the efforts of the healthcare community to improve the quality of diabetes care, about 50% o...
Abstract Background Monitoring and Messaging Devices (MMDs) are telehealth systems used by patients ...
Information technology via telemedicine offers the potential for cost-effective and active managemen...
The demand for new healthcare services is growing rapidly. Improving accessibility of the African po...