We’ve Joined Glooko to Advance Diabetes Care. → Read more
News
Taking Flight: Adopting Technology to Improve Inpatient Glycemic Management
February 19th, 2018
An article in Becker’s Health IT & CIO Review explores why hospital medical errors continue to remain one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and how adoption of new technologies, such as an electronic glucose management system for insulin dosing, can go a long way toward improving patient safety.
Related posts
Blog
Creating a Culture of Confidence: Supporting Nurses Through Change
Creating a Culture of Confidence: Supporting Nurses Through Change
Change: The Constant in Nursing Care Change has been a constant throughout my clinical experience. I have watched clinicians adapt to new protocols, evolving workflows, and updated evidence-based recommendations, all while continuing to deliver high-quality patient care. While these changes ...
Blog
Temple Health to Present New Data on Patient-Specific Subcutaneous Insulin Dosing at DTM 2025
Temple Health to Present New Data on Patient-Specific Subcutaneous Insulin Dosing at DTM 2025
As the healthcare community gathers for the 2025 Diabetes Technology Society (DTS) meeting, a highly anticipated poster presentation from Temple University Health System and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine is set to highlight new evidence supporting patient-specific insulin dosing ...
Blog
Behind the Yellow Vests: My Experience Supporting Temple Health’s Success Reducing Hypoglycemia 2-3x
Behind the Yellow Vests: My Experience Supporting Temple Health’s Success Reducing Hypoglycemia 2-3x
As a Customer Success Manager of EndoTool, I've had the privilege of working with healthcare systems that are deeply committed to improving patient outcomes. Temple Health is one of those organizations. Their system-wide rollout of EndoTool SubQ wasn't just an ...
Get in Touch
Ready to get started?
Fill in your details and one of our friendly team members will be in touch to show you how easily EndoTool can support your hospital.
"*" indicates required fields