Voluncis has announced its intention to integrate the Insulia system into the virtual diabetes office that Onduo offers, a new company dedicated to the treatment of diabetes created by Verily, an Alphabet company (Google), which develops a virtual platform that integrates hardware, as continuous glucometers connected wirelessly;Software and personalized assistance of health experts to help people treat their diabetes.

Insulia is a digital assistant that offers recommendations on the adjustment of insulin dose to those affected by type 2 diabetes. This integrated solution will be presented within the framework of pilot programs that will be developed in early 2018 and in which they will participateAmerican health suppliers and insurers.

"We are very happy to ally with Onduo in order to add a digital dose adjustment service to its offer for the integral approach of diabetes," said Pierre Leurent, CEO of Volume, who added that "we have the purposeTo reduce the load involved in the approach of the disease for both patients and health professionals, while fostering medical care based on their value, in collaboration with insurance entities.Biosanitary sciences and technology companies can form alliances aimed at dealing with some of the main unattered needs of health systems. "

Insulia offers automatic basal insulin dose recommendations and help messages with people with type 2 diabetes while allowing medical care equipment to track distance progress.The health professional prescribes Insulia using their personal website and configures the instructions of the treatment plan that will adjust the basal insulin doses according to the specific needs of the patient.

Next, the user receives an activation code to start using its personalized application.Once downloaded, the application uses blood glucose results and any hypoglycemia symptoms to recommend dose in real time.This information is constantly updated through the clinical algorithms incorporated into the application.

The data is automatically shared with the medical care equipment, which can be carried out at a distance from the patient's progress with respect to their objective thanks to custom notifications., Allowing suppliers to offer custom -made telemedicine services, aPractice supported by an increasing number of payers worldwide.