Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose supported by the diabetes-app OneTouch Reveal® has demonstrated to improve HbA1c. We aimed at analyzing costs savings related the integration of telemedical features into diabetes management. Methods: Data from a randomized controlled trial were used to assess the 10-year risk of patients for fatal myocardial infarction (MI). On the basis of this risk assessments—also related to a 5% or 10% reduction of hypoglycemic episodes—cost savings for the health care systems of five European countries—France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom—were modeled. Results: HbA1c reduction of 0.92% in insulin-treated type 2 diabetes patients (T2DM) was associated with a 2.3% decreased 10-year risk for fatal MI. In combination with a 10% reduction of hypoglycemic events this risk reduction led to cost savings of €16.1 million (France), €57.8 million (Germany), €30.9 million (Italy), €23.8 million (Spain), and €5.8 million (UK), considering all insulin-treated T2DM patients in the respective countries. Conclusion: Improving metabolic control and thus risk for comorbidities like MI by combining the glucose meter with CRI with telemedical features has the potential to reduce costs for European health care systems.
Pan-European Economic Analysis to Identify Cost Savings for the Health Care Systems as a Result of Integrating Glucose Monitoring Based Telemedical Approaches Into Diabetes Management
K. Fritzen,Kornelia Basinska,M. Rubio-Almanza,A. Nicolucci,B. Kennon,B. Vergès,K. Zakrzewska,O. Schnell
Published 2019 in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
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2019
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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
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2019-03-27
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Medicine, Economics
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