People with diabetes, especially those with neuropathy and previous ulceration, face a high risk of foot complications that can lead to hospitalization or amputation if not detected early. Limited access to regular podiatric care, geographic barriers, and clinician shortages can further increase risk.
This clinical brief reviews how digital tools, including remote foot temperature monitoring and telehealth platforms, help bridge gaps in access by supporting home-based monitoring and timely clinical engagement. It also includes a real-world case example showing how communication between touchpoints helped drive early intervention and preventative care.
You’ll learn:
- How technology and telemedicine support earlier action for high-risk patients
- What the evidence shows on outcomes like ulcer prevention, healing, and amputation reduction
- How virtual touchpoints improve access between in-person visits
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