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Improving Hypertension and Diabetes Outcomes with Digital Care Coordination and Remote Monitoring in Rural Health

K. K. Kim S. P. McGrath D. Lindeman
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Chronic illnesses are a global concern with essential hypertension and diabetes mellitus among the most common conditions. Remote patient monitoring has shown promising results on clinical and health outcomes. However, access to care and digital health solutions is limited among rural, lower-income, and older adult populations. This paper repots on a pre-post study of a comprehensive care coordination program including connected, wearable blood pressure and glucometer devices, tablets, and medical assistant-provided health coaching in a community health center in rural California. The participants (n=221) had a mean age of 54.6 years, were majority female, two-thirds spoke Spanish, 19.9% had hypertension, 49.8% diabetic, and 30.3% both conditions. Participants with hypertension achieved a mean reduction in systolic blood pressure of 20.24 (95% CI: 13.61, 26.87) at six months while those with diabetes achieved a mean reduction of 3.85 points (95% CI: 3.73, 4.88). These outcomes compare favorably to the small but growing body of evidence supporting digital care coordination and remote monitoring. These results also support the feasibility of well-designed digital health solutions yielding improved health outcomes among underserved communities.

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Kim, K.K., McGrath, S.P., Lindeman, D. (2025). Improving Hypertension and Diabetes Outcomes with Digital Care Coordination and Remote Monitoring in Rural Health. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.19378

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