Managing high-risk patients with diabetes often creates a difficult balance between ensuring timely preventive care and avoiding overwhelming clinic resources with advanced wound management.
This white paper reviews how remote temperature monitoring with the Podimetrics Program supports earlier identification of inflammation before wounds develop, while helping reduce provider burden through structured patient outreach and staged intervention protocols. It also explores the difference between research alert rates and real-world implementation data, showing how proactive intervention and care management support can help streamline workflow while improving patient outcomes.
You’ll learn:
- How structured patient outreach and offloading support can help reduce unnecessary provider visits
- The difference between research alert rates and managed care implementation outcomes
- How earlier intervention may help reduce chronic wounds, hospitalizations, and urgent visits
- Why many inflammation episodes can be resolved before complex care is needed
Download now to explore the clinical evidence, workflow insights, and implementation data behind proactive diabetic foot monitoring.
