Chief Healthcare Executive January 15, 2024
Ron Southwick

The devices can be very useful, but patients also need support and many aren’t getting it. Arti Masturzo of CCS talks about the need for education for patients and providers.

More patients are utilizing continuous glucose monitoring systems to manage diabetes, but Arti Masturzo says patients need more than technology.

Masturzo, the chief medical officer at CCS, a chronic care management company, says patients need support and guidance. Too often, they aren’t getting the support they need, she says.

In an interview with Chief Healthcare Executive®, Masturzo shares her insights on helping patients use glucose monitoring systems as a tool to better outcomes. She offers her perspectives on how health systems and providers can utilize the technology, and remote patient...

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