5️⃣ things to know about nonpharmacologic therapies for effective T2D management: diabetes MedEd
during the COVID-19 pandemic, including real-time and asynchronous approaches, coupled with in-person care team visits, has resulted in improved access to diabetes care and education. Moreover, there continues to be an expanding health system focus on improving access to care beyond traditional brick and mortar solutions.
Telehealth poses one possible access solution for people living with diabetes for whom factors such as transportation, remote geographies, and physical limitations affect their ability to attend in-person care visits.
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