Euractiv Est. 1min 30-06-2022 (updated: 31-08-2022 ) [AFRICASTUDIO/SHUTTERSTOCK] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Digitalisation and integrated care can offer a new range of solutions for improving the quality of diabetes treatment and even securing better patient outcomes. The use of digital tools in diabetes care, which requires constant control, represents an interesting case study at the dawn of the EU’s health data revolution fuelled by the ambitious project of a European Health Data Space (EHDS) recently proposed by the EU executive. In this series of articles, EURACTIV explores the options available for diabetes patients that can be untapped by digitalisation and a data-driven approach to healthcare. Download PDF Digital tools to play key role in transition to data-driven diabetic care News | Diabetes, Cancer, Hepatitis 30-06-2022 Est. 6minDiabetes registries collecting patient data and new digital tools directly used by patients are considered by stakeholders some of the best options to improve the quality of diabetes care ahead of the EU's health data revolution. About 32.3 million adults were … Integrated care can break silos in treating diabetes, says health expert News | Health 14-07-2022 Est. 5minPeople living with diabetes must be put "in the driver's seat" of their treatments thanks to the integrated care concept, a health expert told EURACTIV. The case for diabetes screening and early detection Opinion | Promoted content | Health 20-07-2022 Est. 6minΙn Europe, 61m people live with diabetes and 22m people are undiagnosed and not receiving any treatment. Screening and early detection of all types diabetes is important, as timely and adequate diabetes management prevents or delays complications and premature death.