
Diabetes care is becoming harder to deliver — and harder to scale.
Rising patient complexity and fragmented data are straining even the most advanced health systems.
This white paper outlines the benefits of Glooko’s EHR-integrated, insight-driven tools for outpatient diabetes care and the insights available in EndoTool’s EHR-integrated glucose management solution for inpatient diabetes care. Our tools support better decisions, greater efficiency, and more consistent outcomes across care settings right in the EHR.
Why This Matters Now
Hospitals and health systems are managing more patients with diabetes, with more data, including CGMs, BGMs, insulin pumps and pens, and health monitoring apps, coming directly from individual patients. That data is often fragmented, adding administrative burden on care teams.
The result? Inconsistent outcomes, missed opportunities for early intervention, and rework for healthcare providers.

A More Connected Model of Diabetes Care
Fragmented health data creates friction across the diabetes care continuum. Digital health solutions like Glooko and EndoTool can seamlessly integrate into the EHR to enable real-time visibility, evidence-based decision-making, and seamless clinical workflows. By integrating inpatient and outpatient diabetes data right into EHR workflows, care teams can deliver more consistent, high-quality care at a reduced burden.
The impact is a more proactive, coordinated approach to diabetes management at scale.
Modernize Inpatient and Outpatient Diabetes Care Workflows
Learn how hospitals and health systems can transform diabetes management from a fragmented process into a coordinated, EHR-integrated, data-driven model of care.
Download the white paper for insights
EndoTool is developed and marketed by Monarch Medical Technologies, a Glooko Company. EndoTool is an FDA-cleared Class II medical device indicated for inpatient use as described in its Instructions for Use. Glooko’s diabetes management platform and EndoTool are currently independent solutions. Patient-specific refers to EndoTool’s ability to use available patient information within the hospital’s electronic medical record to provide individualized insulin dosing recommendations. Recommendations are intended to assist, not replace, clinical judgment. All treatment decisions remain the responsibility of the licensed healthcare provider.