Both technologies play important and distinct roles. BGM continues to be widely used due to its simplicity, accessibility, and flexibility for on-demand testing. It is also commonly used in situations where a direct capillary blood glucose measurement is preferred for verification purposes or routine daily checks.
In many diabetes management programs, BGM remains particularly common among individuals with Type 2 diabetes who require routine monitoring without continuous tracking, as well as among prediabetes populations, cost-conscious users, and individuals who prefer intermittent testing based on daily needs. This broad user base reflects the continued relevance of simple and flexible monitoring approaches alongside more continuous forms of glucose tracking.
Within these use cases, ease of use and accessibility are often key considerations. This is where connected glucose monitoring solutions can help support more efficient workflows. TeleRPM 4G blood glucose meters transmit readings directly through cellular networks without requiring smartphone pairing, Wi-Fi configuration, or manual data entry, helping simplify the monitoring process for both users and healthcare providers and supporting more consistent remote patient monitoring workflows.
To learn more about TeleRPM's 4G blood glucose monitoring solutions and remote patient monitoring device portfolio, please contact our team.
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Source: Guangdong Transtek Medical Electronics Co.,Ltd.
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