
Diabetes care remains one of the most complex challenges facing hospital and health systems around the world. Today, an estimated 589 million adults—approximately 1 in 9—are living with diabetes, a number projected to rise to 853 million by 2050. For people living with diabetes, this means managing a condition that requires constant monitoring, daily decision-making, and consistent support.

At the same time, diabetes management is facing many challenges. Healthcare providers contend with worsening patient-to-healthcare provider ratios, fragmented health data that limits clinical visibility, and patient fatigue that can impact adherence to care plans. As the industry shifts toward value-based care, there is added pressure to improve outcomes while controlling costs, making more connected, efficient, and scalable care models essential.
Digital health technology, like Glooko, is transforming diabetes care by enabling more personalized, connected experiences that improve outcomes while expanding access and reducing costs. At the forefront of this, the outpatient Glooko diabetes management platform delivers actionable health data to patients and care teams when and where it matters most. This connected approach from Glooko supports improved and sustained outcomes through:
- Improved access with tools for both in-clinic and remote diabetes care
- Simplified management through a centralized view of key patient metrics for healthcare providers and patients
- Mobilized connection between patients and care teams to support better outcomes
- Integration with more than 200 diabetes and health monitoring devices and apps for a unified data experience