The landscape of diabetes mellitus is constantly evolving owing to the transition in the therapeutic goals from being glucose-centric to reducing disease burden and advancing technologies. Moreover, the prevalence of diabetes in the working-age group population has increased over the years. Younger patients demand early intervention, and self-management modalities based on technology, such as at-home digital glucose monitors, and insulin delivery gadgets.
Networking, social media, and technology are emerging as the best solutions to the current challenges in diabetes management faced by the healthcare system. A network is a multidisciplinary community of healthcare professionals that work as a team with a common goal of improving diabetes care. A successful network identifies the gaps and addresses them by strategic use of the knowledge, skills, and expertise of each member of the…