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Use of continuous glucose monitoring to improve glycemic management: A clinician's guide
Author(s) -
Schumacher Christie A.,
Isaacs Diana,
Collier Izabela,
Klinkebiel Drew
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the american college of clinical pharmacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-9870
DOI - 10.1002/jac5.1295
Subject(s) - continuous glucose monitoring , diabetes management , documentation , medicine , glycemic , clinical practice , clinical decision making , medical education , diabetes mellitus , intensive care medicine , nursing , computer science , type 2 diabetes , programming language , endocrinology
Adoption of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in clinical practice has increased over the past few years with numerous studies demonstrating its benefit in persons with diabetes. In addition, the use of CGM systems is now recommended in multiple guidelines for diabetes care. Implementation of personal‐ and professional‐use CGM technology can facilitate patient‐centered discussions in clinical decision making and empower behavioral change. Pharmacists can incorporate CGM into diabetes management practices to help optimize therapy and overcome therapeutic inertia. This “how to” guide is written for pharmacists who are interested in integrating CGM into their clinical practice to improve care for those living with diabetes. It provides an overview of the different CGM systems available and describes the differences between personal‐ and professional‐use CGM to facilitate decision making for use in clinical practice. It also discusses considerations for use, candidates for coverage, billing for CGM services, data interpretation, and documentation. Lessons learned and advice for implementing into clinical practice are also provided.