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Diabetes costs $237B in medical care and $90B in lost productivity annually.
See how early detection with the Podimetrics SmartMat™ Program can help protect your organization and your employees.
Diabetic foot complications and amputations are a huge problem in the U.S.
How Podimetrics Works
Working in conjunction with providers, Podimetrics provides a simple, in-home touchpoint to help stop diabetic foot complications.
Patients with advanced diabetes step on their in-home SmartMat™ for just 20 seconds a day.
Podimetrics does the rest:
Monitor foot temperature over time
Alert to early signs of inflammation
Rapidly respond to help reduce inflammation before complications start
Support patients and their providers, every step of the way
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Schedule a quick discovery call with us to see how the SmartMat could help your employee population.
The least privileged Americans suffer the most from diabetic foot complications.
Diabetic patients living in the nation’s poorest communities are 39% more likely to have a high-level amputation.8
Native American, Black and Hispanic hospital patients with a diabetic foot infection had a much higher risk of major amputation than their White counterparts.9
“The Right to Avoid Preventable Amputations” is part of the American Diabetes Association’s “Health Equity Bill of Rights.”10
Diabetic foot complications cost $90B in lost productivity annually.
Early detection with the Podimetrics SmartMat™ Program can help protect your employees.
Learn why the SmartMat™ Program drives
success and keeps your workforce engaged.
Schedule a 15 minute call to discuss your population and how we could be of help.
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9. (Based on nationwide hospital inpatient data, 2002-2015) Tan, et al, Disparities in outcomes of patients admitted with diabetic foot infections, PLOS One, February 4, 2019
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12. Diabetic Amputations A ‘Shameful Metric’ Of Inadequate Care | California Healthline
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