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Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes.

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Rasbach, L; Purrington, G; Adkins, D; Benjamin, R
Published in: Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care
October 2025

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to assess the effects of an intensive telehealth intervention on technology adoption and glycemic control in historically marginalized youth with diabetes mellitus on Medicaid.MethodsThis quality improvement project included youth (ages 12-18) with diabetes utilizing insulin therapy. Eligible participants were diagnosed at least 12 months prior to enrollment and had an A1C ≥9%, Medicaid insurance, and willingness to use a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an insulin pump. Participants received scheduled weekly contact (phone/video) with a certified diabetes care and education specialist and monthly video visits with a nurse practitioner.ResultsYouth (N = 18, 61% female, 78% non-White, diabetes duration 4.6±3 years) had baseline mean A1C of 11.4% ± 2.0%; 22% were on pump therapy. There was a sustained improvement between baseline A1C (mean 11.4% ± 2.0%) and 3 months (mean 10.5% ± 2.7%; P = .01) and 6 months (mean 9.8% ± 2.4%, 83.6 mmol/mol; P = .003). Significantly more participants used pump therapy by the end (n = 16) compared to baseline (n = 4; P < .0001). Participants wore CGMs more at 3 (P = .04) and 6 months (P = .0004) during the intervention compared to 3 and 6 months prior.ConclusionsThis telehealth intervention provided interim improvement in A1C and increased adoption of diabetes technology in a low socioeconomic status cohort from a historically marginalized population. Ongoing monitoring is needed to evaluate the durability of this intervention.

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Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care

DOI

EISSN

2635-0114

Publication Date

October 2025

Volume

51

Issue

5

Start / End Page

497 / 504

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Telemedicine
  • Risk Factors
  • Medicaid
  • Male
  • Insulin Infusion Systems
  • Insulin
  • Hypoglycemic Agents
  • Humans
  • Glycemic Control
 

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Rasbach, L., Purrington, G., Adkins, D., & Benjamin, R. (2025). Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes. Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care, 51(5), 497–504. https://doi.org/10.1177/26350106251361370
Rasbach, Lisa, Ginna Purrington, Deanna Adkins, and Robert Benjamin. “Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes.Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care 51, no. 5 (October 2025): 497–504. https://doi.org/10.1177/26350106251361370.
Rasbach L, Purrington G, Adkins D, Benjamin R. Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes. Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care. 2025 Oct;51(5):497–504.
Rasbach, Lisa, et al. “Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes.Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care, vol. 51, no. 5, Oct. 2025, pp. 497–504. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/26350106251361370.
Rasbach L, Purrington G, Adkins D, Benjamin R. Telehealth to Promote Adoption of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Risk Factors for Adverse Diabetes Outcomes. Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care. 2025 Oct;51(5):497–504.

Published In

Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care

DOI

EISSN

2635-0114

Publication Date

October 2025

Volume

51

Issue

5

Start / End Page

497 / 504

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Telemedicine
  • Risk Factors
  • Medicaid
  • Male
  • Insulin Infusion Systems
  • Insulin
  • Hypoglycemic Agents
  • Humans
  • Glycemic Control