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One Drop’s glucose forecasting improves outcomes

One Drop’s glucose forecasting improves outcomes

NEW YORK – One Drop users with Type 2 diabetes using One Drop’s glucose forecasting feature were more likely to log glucose values in the app than those who did not receive forecasts, according to a new study published in the Journal of Internet Medical Research. They also had more glucose measurements within a healthy range after 12 weeks, corresponding to significantly lower average glucose. "AI-based digital health tools must go beyond data generation to keep people engaged and motivated to make healthier decisions," said Dr. Dan Goldner, executive vice president of advanced technologies, research and discovery at One Drop. "Results from the present study validate the strength of our predictive intelligence and cross-disciplinary approach: behavioral data science. In simple terms, One Drop AI reduces cognitive burden caused by managing a chronic condition like diabetes and encourages self-care behaviors to drive cost-saving outcomes." One Drop uses artificial intelligence to provide direct support through eight-hour glucose forecasts with more than 90% accuracy and deliver immediate insights people can use. The feature simplifies healthy decision-making by connecting everyday behaviors with outcomes and offering ongoing guidance to complement the support members receive from their health care providers. Preliminary survey data indicates that 94% of One Drop Premium members who receive glucose forecasts and provide feedback rate them as helpful. 

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