A Smarter Approach to Employee Health
Managing diabetes in the workforce isn’t just about glucose control—it’s about reducing missed workdays, improving productivity, and lowering healthcare costs. Complications like amputations and hospitalizations drive up spending and disrupt operations. Our proven approach starts with diabetic foot health and extends to the broader challenges employees with diabetes face, helping employers create a healthier, more productive workforce.
At the core of our solution is the SmartMat™, a device that collects key data and is supported by clinically validated methods and personalized support to help identify early signs of inflammation—before diabetic foot wounds even appear.7–9 Combined with clinical intelligence, personalized engagement, and proactive interventions, we help you target high-risk employees, keeping them healthy, productive, and on the job.

Proven Results. Healthier Employees.
Research shows that the Podimetrics Program enhances outcomes.
How It Works
The uniqueness of our program allows for a quick and easy lift to get your employees into the program fast.
Identify & Enroll
We’ll work with your administrator to get a list of eligible employees based on specific claims codes.
Onboard & Educate
Employees receive the SmartMat™ with personalized support from Podimetrics, ensuring a smooth and simple onboarding experience.
Monitor & Intervene
Our advanced remote technology and program help identify complications early, enabling timely intervention without adding complexity for your team.
Start protecting your workforce and your bottom line.
Partner with us to support your employees, improve productivity, and reduce costs
References: 1. Isaac, et al. BMJ Open Diab Res Care 2020 2. Internal Podimetrics Data on File 3. Frykberg, et al. Diabetes Care 2017 4. Armstrong et al. J. Foot Ankle Res. 2020 5. Petersen BJ, et al. Diabetes Res Clin Prac. 2021 6. Armstrong, et al, N Eng J Med. 2017 7. Frykberg, et al. Diabetes Care 2017 8. Isaac, et al. BMJ Open Diab Res Care 2020 9. Rothenberg, et al. Fed Pract. 2020






