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June 10, 2019

Patrick Burgess, MD: Hypoglycemia and Impact of Late Glucose Checks

An article published by MD Magazine (now HCPLive) explores the findings of a study on the correlation between late blood glucose checks and incidence of hypoglycemia, presented by Dr. Patrick Burgess at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions.
January 13, 2019

Glucose Management Technologies for the Critically Ill

An article published by Drs. Pedro Salinas and Carlos Mendez in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology explores the efficacy of technology solutions for glycemic care in the hospital setting, with a specific focus on the critically ill patient population.
October 23, 2018

Automated Insulin Dosing — Past, Present and Future

An article published by Insulin Nation explores the past, present and future of automated insulin dosing, including various tools and algorithms used within the hospital setting and new developments such as CGM and insulin pumps for the outpatient setting.
October 19, 2018

Convincing Hospitals That Glucose Management Matters

A blog post published by DiabetesMine explores why many hospitals still use an old-fashioned, time-consuming, error-prone approach to glucose management versus a technology-enabled approach like EndoTool, noting a big challenge is convincing hospital administration and providers this should be a priority.
April 13, 2018

Taking Glucose Management Online

An article published by ACP Hospitalist explores how recommended glucose targets remain elusive for many hospitals, but some have made inroads by leveraging the power of computerized systems to optimize insulin dosing.
February 19th, 2018

Taking Flight: Adopting Technology to Improve Inpatient Glycemic Management

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.
June 21, 2016

Computerized IV Insulin Gives Better Control

An article published by Diabetes Times explores a seven-year study on the use of a computer-guided glucose management system (EndoTool) and its impact on various quality metrics, such as hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia and time to control.
June 13, 2016

Computerized IV Insulin Administration Improves Blood Glucose Control

An article published by Endocrine Today explores a seven-year study on the use of a computer-guided glucose management system (EndoTool) and its impact on various quality metrics, such as hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia and time to control.
November 30, 2009

Glucose Control in the Critically Ill Patient Utilizing Computerized Intravenous Insulin Dosing

An article published by US Endocrinology explores computer-guided glucose management systems as an alternative to paper protocols for critically ill patients requiring intravenous insulin.