CNBC February 1, 2019
Aaron Neinstein, MD

KEY POINTS
  • In the future, one doctor suggests that a lot more people without diabetes will dabble in tracking their blood sugar.
  • The technology is becoming cheaper and more accessible than ever before, and it will likely get smarter thanks to collaborations between between the device companies and tech companies like Alphabet or Apple.
  • Providing consumers with that kind of feedback about their health is powerful.

Aaron Neinstein, MD, is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and Director of Clinical Informatics at the UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation. He’s also a practicing endocrinologist.

Let’s start with a prediction: By 2025, everyone with diabetes will be tracking their blood...

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