Data and analytics help one woman realize her dream of having a family
The decision to have children can be accompanied by equal parts excitement and anxiety. Too often, couples who want to become parents experience the heartbreak of an unsuccessful pregnancy. Susan and her husband had already tried in vitro fertilization (IVF) 5 times before becoming pregnant with twins.
Susan has Type 2 diabetes. The complications from uncontrolled blood sugar could have derailed her hopes for a family once more. But when care teams get access to regular insights about their patients’ responses to insulin and their very specific insulin needs, they can drive optimal interventions.
Cathy, an Optum OB Homecare specialized diabetes nurse, partnered with Susan's doctor to regularly deliver these needed insights along with education and frequent communication throughout her pregnancy.
The result — the right data and analytics enabled ongoing monitoring to help Susan keep her diabetes under control and deliver healthy twins without complications.
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