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TheLastOneSitting

02/17/20 9:33 AM

#11015 RE: GrandeS #11014

I think the 2015 trial results really prove that point, and because the developments in technology ALRT is much much easier to use for patients & clinicians now, which means we might see even better results. As you said Grande, we are unknown now but it will gain traction in the health industry. It will be a snowball effect imo, as organizations sign on it will force others to do the same to stay competitive in diabetes care.

"The goal of the program was to demonstrate the ability of the ALRT system to improve treatment adherence and health outcomes for patients, and enable physicians to intensively manage a population of diabetes patients remotely," said Dr. Nathan Granger, President of KCMPA. "The results of the pilot exceeded the high expectations we had at the start of the program."

"We used the ALRT system on some of our most difficult insulin-requiring patients . . . patients who have eluded improvement for many years," Dr. Granger said. "We found it to be an excellent tool to finally get these patients to their target A1C levels."

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/11/17/788009/10156541/en/ALRT-System-Significantly-Lowers-A1C-Levels-in-Type-2-Diabetes-Patients-in-Real-World-Pilot-Program.html