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University of Colorado Study Shows Primary Care Clinics Can Help Patients Adopt Continuous Glucose Monitors

by Mark Chiang
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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus indicates that primary care clinics can effectively assist patients in adopting continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). These devices provide real-time tracking of blood sugar levels, offering a valuable tool for managing diabetes.

The findings highlight the potential for CGMs to be integrated into routine care within primary care settings. The study demonstrates that clinics can play a pivotal role in initiating the use of these monitors among patients with diabetes, enabling better monitoring and management of their condition. Researchers suggest that this approach could expand access to advanced diabetes management tools beyond specialized endocrinology practices, making them more widely available to individuals who rely on primary care providers for their healthcare needs.

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Date: June 9, 2025

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