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Health2Sync Partners with Western Sydney Diabetes to Improve Glycemic Control through Digital Solutions

  • Health2Sync's innovative technology empowers patients with diabetes to take control of their health, and this public-private collaboration can further reduce the burden on healthcare systems.
  • Health2Sync's patient-centric app, combined with automated patient engagement, offers personalized lifestyle recommendations to help people with diabetes live healthier lives.
  • Health2Sync's partnership with Western Sydney Diabetes is a significant step towards addressing the rising prevalence of diabetes and reducing its associated complications.

  • TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 11 December 2024 - Health2Sync, Asia's leading digital health solutions provider, announced a new partnership with Western Sydney
    Diabetes today. This collaboration aims to digitize the Western Sydney Local Health District (LHD) workflow by leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes and alleviate the strain on healthcare resources.

    The Partnership with Health2Sync and Western Sydney Diabetes aims to help Patients Manage their Diabetes in a New Way
    The Partnership with Health2Sync and Western Sydney Diabetes aims to help Patients Manage their Diabetes in a New Way


    Westmead Hospital and Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital, both under the Western Sydney (LHD), aim to enhance care models for gestational and type 2 diabetes. By implementing Health2Sync's patient application at the two hospitals and its surrounding primary care networks, a virtual care model can be established, and clinicians can effectively manage their patients, improve doctor-patient communication, and reduce the need for frequent hospital visits.

    Dr Rajini Jayaballa, WSD Staff Specialist Endocrinologist & Clinical Lead at Blacktown and Mt Druitt Hospitals, said that since WSLHD adopted its use in 2024, those requiring their insulin doses optimized between clinic visits can benefit from the solution. "With a user-friendly interface and the ability to sync with multiple wearable devices, it consolidates key health metrics in one place," Dr Jayaballa said.

    Health2Sync's app offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to empower patients to take control of their health. The app's seamless integration with over 80 devices, including glucometers, blood pressure monitors, weight scales, fitness trackers, and market-leading continuous glucose monitor (CGM), simplifies data collection and analysis. Additionally, an automated patient engagement program co-developed with Western Sydney Diabetes is expected to provide personalized lifestyle suggestions based on real-time health data, encouraging self-monitoring of patients' blood glucose levels.

    "The timing of this partnership is impeccable as various local health districts seek to address the need for scalable solutions to reduce complications such as kidney conditions," said Ed Deng, Co-founder and CEO of Health2Sync. "Real-world evidence suggests using the Health2Sync solution leads to a healthier lifestyle. By leveraging our technology, we are confident we can help governments and healthcare providers deliver effective health management solutions and address the increasing inequitable access problems."

    WSD Director Professor Glen Maberly said the partnership with Health2Sync is part of WSD's continued effort to implement digital solutions to enhance clinical management. "Leveraging Health2Sync's technical capabilities to utilize data and automation, together we have developed an automated engagement program to deliver targeted educational content, reminders, and encouragements," Professor Maberly said. "We hope this program can lighten the burden on general practitioners and allied health by supporting patients to better self-manage and self-monitor their conditions."
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    Health2Sync

    Founded in 2013, Health2Sync offers digital solutions to help people manage their health with chronic diseases, pre-diabetes, or weight concerns. The company's achievements include being the first approved digital therapeutic in Taiwan for its insulin dosage titration software, Insultrate, co-developed with Sanofi. In 2023, the company received the "NEXT BIG" Startup title from the Taiwan National Development Council.

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