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CCS, SweetSpot partner to expand access to care for people with diabetes  

CCS, SweetSpot partner to expand access to care for people with diabetes   Collaboration will power proactive diabetes management with seamless, at-home technology and virtual support

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – CCS and SweetSpot, a remote diabetes management company, are launching a new pilot program across select U.S. markets designed to expand access to remote care, improve clinical outcomes and support providers with scalable, preventive diabetes care solutions.  

By integrating SweetSpot’s monitoring tools and team of Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (CDCESs) directly into existing clinical workflows, the partnership aims to enhance both the patient and provider experience. 

“Diabetes care doesn’t stop when patients leave the clinic, but most practices lack the tools and bandwidth to proactively monitor who needs help and take action between in-office visits,” said Tony Vahedian, CEO of CCS. “By combining our trusted provider relationships and SweetSpot’s ability to support clinics in extending their capacity for remote care, we can help more people manage their diabetes in real time – without adding burden to clinicians.” 

CCS says the pilot, which will roll out in early 2026 and will focus on endocrinology clinics, represents a key step in its evolution from a traditional distributor to a next-generation chronic care partner. 

By partnering with SweetSpot, CCS will offer a more holistic way to monitor patients remotely, identify issues earlier, and support adherence between visits. SweetSpot will provide continuous glucose data review, personalized feedback, and virtual diabetes education between appointments, helping clinicians stay connected to patients. 

“SweetSpot empowers providers to give patients better care and continuous support in a scalable way,” said Stephen Von Rump, CEO of SweetSpot. “Partnering with CCS allows us to deliver even greater impact and address one of the biggest gaps in chronic disease management: what happens between appointments.” 

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