View current insulin pumps from a variety of manufacturers. Compare features and technical specifications and find training resources, affordability information, prescription details and more.
View features and specifications of popular infusion sets to determine the best option for your patients and clients.
View and compare features and technical specifications for current traditional pens, connected pens, inhaled options and patches for insulins, glucagon and other medicines to help manage diabetes.
Proper basal insulin initiation and titration can help reduce therapeutic inertia and engage patients in their diabetes management. Find videos, podcasts and other resources to fine tune your knowledge.
Find a sample of the latest online apps and digital platforms designed to prevent, manage and/or treat diabetes. We highlight apps and DTx for people with diabetes as well as the professionals treating them.
An overview of Glycemic Management Platforms that answers key questions including: What are they? What to consider? How can my inpatient facility benefit and more.
Are prior authorizations delaying patient care? Is your team overwhelmed by manual workflows? These platforms might help.
Find diabetes certificate programs, online learning opportunities, webinars, device training, practical tools and more. All resources are developed for diabetes healthcare professionals by diabetes healthcare professionals.
Find a variety of podcasts and videos focused on the latest topics in diabetes technology specifically created for diabetes healthcare professionals.
Learn about the diabetes technology competencies that are essential for all levels of the care team and support staff in various care settings to deliver comprehensive diabetes management and support to person living with diabetes.
Danatech device trainings introduce healthcare professionals to the latest diabetes technology including the newest CGMs, automated insulin delivery devices, smart pens and more. Trainings include overviews, training specifics, FAQs and more.
Coding, billing and reimbursement information for wearable CGMs, implantable CGMs, AID training and more.
Help tackle cardiovascular issues by equipping yourself with the knowledge to reduce cardiometabolic risk and combat the development of cardiometabolic diseases with specialized education and resources from danatech.
Find key points on T1D screening, including how to discuss screening with clients and families, psychosocial and health equity aspects of screening and heightening awareness about T1D as a pre-clinical autoimmune disease.
Whether you’re a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your expertise or someone passionate about making a significant impact in the lives of those affected by diabetes, this guide will help you navigate the path to becoming a CDCES.
Discover how spinal cord stimulation (SCS) using electrodes implanted near the spinal cord deliver electrical pulses that disrupt pain signals traveling to the brain and improve quality of life for patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
Recent diabetes technology innovations, product launches and enhancements as well as clinical perspectives regarding diabetes care.
Integrating Diabetes Technology into Primary Care Part 1: Overview and Clinical Scenarios
Newly Updated: Putting Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) into Practice Certificate Program. Free for ADCES members
Insulin Pump Therapy Online Course, 4th Edition
Monitoring is one of the ADCES7 Self-Care Behaviors®: It means checking glucose (sugar) levels, activity, and food intake, and gathering data from multiple sources and devices. Learn more about the role of monitoring best practices
CGM Glossary: Knowing CGM terminology is a critical first step in becoming an expert. Our glossary defines all the words and terms needed
Find & Compare CGMs: Understand the features of current meters on the market to make sure the device is best matched to patient needs
CGM Pros & Cons: Like every tech product, CGMs have many advantages. Understanding them will help make selecting the right one easier
The DCES Role in CGM: Find out more about their specific role in helping people with diabetes better their health through CGM use and optimization
CGM Selection & Training: Learn about candidate criteria and how to properly train patients and clients on CGMs
Coding & Reimbursement for diabetes technology related services
Starting a Professional CGM Program: Learn the steps, find case studies and more
Blood Glucose Meter (BGM): A small device that is used to check glucose levels in the blood. It uses test strips and a fingerstick device.
Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM): A system with multiple parts that is worn continuously and senses glucose levels every few minutes in the fluid around the body cell, sending the readings to a reader, receiver or app on a phone. The readings are shown in graph form with trend arrows showing if the glucose levels are staying the same, dropping or going up.
Monitoring devices provide “in the moment” data that helps determine how well a diabetes management plan is working. Diabetes practitioners and other healthcare providers can help personalize and advise on the best method based on an individual's values and preferences and helping to compare and contrast the pros and cons of each. Here are some of the ways they can help:
Choosing between a CGM and a BGM is typically based on personal preferences, lifestyle, type and severity of the condition, affordability and insurance coverage, and a host of other factors that you can learn more about in this section.
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