Sanofi Unveils New Digital Diabetes Patient Support Program.
Sanofi Kenya
has launched its first Digital Diabetes Patient Support Program (PSP) in
Nairobi, Kenya in partnership with CheckUps Medical Center, a multidisciplinary
rapid outpatient center that offers remote diagnostic services and education
programs for patient with chronic diseases. The program branded SPEED (Sanofi
Patient Enlightenment and Empowerment Drive) seeks to promote safe and
effective use of medicines, especially for TYPE 2 patients with Diabetes who
are on insulin treatment.
SPEED was
launched in response to the global fight against the rising burden of chronic
diseases on households in Kenya. In Kenya, 45% of adult diabetics do not adhere
to oral diabetic medication1 and 72% of Kenyan children & adolescents with
type 1 diabetes have poor control and develop complications, notably, kidney
disease, cataracts, hard to treat wounds, and even diabetic comas2.
Complications of diabetes are among the leading causes of avoidable
hospitalizations and preventable death.
The WHO
Global Action Plan to reduce premature mortality from non-communicable diseases
(NCDs) by 25% by 2025 calls for early detection, treatment and ongoing support
of patients with NCDs yet there remains a systemic lack of the clinical
workforce and technology necessary to support the recurring needs of patients
with chronic diseases in a sustainable way.
As a company,
we are committed to empowering life. "SPEED introduces a heightened
standard of care to ensure that patients with Type 2 Diabetes have access to
adequate information, support, care and medicines in an affordable efficient
manner'', said Mr. Peter Munyasi, Country Chair for Sanofi Kenya and
General Manager, East Africa Hub. He further expressed the strategic commitment
of Sanofi to embrace technology solutions that foster enhanced access to care,
medicines and support, and lauded the partnership with CheckUps Medical, as he
recognized their outstanding efforts to build a technology ecosystem that
enables patients to be conveniently monitored daily in their pursuit to achieve
better health outcomes.
Further to
that Dr. Isabelle Njoki, Medical Science Liaison for Sanofi who is coordinating
SPEED in Kenya emphasized that PSPs have been shown to improve the adherence to
insulin treatment in Type 2 diabetes patients, save on the cost of care and
prevent hospitalizations due to complications, especially hypoglycemia. PSPs
are now a standard of care to help patients avoid common mistakes like not
knowing how to store their medicines, how to manage their doses in response to
blood sugar levels and lifestyle changes. SPEED will support 1,000 patients
with Type 2 diabetes in Nairobi and its environs in 2019. Patients will learn
more about their disease, experience high-touch daily remote monitoring and
benefit from access to medicines and supplies at the most affordable rates to
achieve optimal adherence to care. Lessons learnt from SPEED in Nairobi, Kenya
will enable CheckUps to expand the program to other underserved towns in Kenya
and across East Africa.
As Dr. Moka
Lantum, CEO of Sagitarix Ltd, the parent company of CheckUps Medical noted,
SPEED is a protocol-driven program to help patients reverse their Type 2
diabetes. Patients who voluntarily consent to join the program will be enrolled
in a six-session 6-month program and will be given a digital diabetes
monitoring device, GlucoMe™, that links the patient’s phone to the diabetic
nurse educators at CheckUps and their specialist. GlucoMe™ automatically sends
the blood sugar readings to the CheckUps control tower and the care team will
be notified in case the patient is missing measurements, experiences a severe
low or high blood sugar level, or experiences an adverse event with their
medication. In addition to the education, patients will benefit from
access to medication and routine tests at affordable rates at CheckUps. By the
end of the program, patients should achieve the desired level of blood sugar
control and spend less on their care.
Patients
seeking to join the SPEED program are encouraged to call 0746 956 355 or visit www.CheckUpsmed.com to book a visit
during which they will receive an in-depth baseline screening, an assessment of
their medication and training on GlucoMe. New patients will learn injection
technics and how to use the Insulin pen as prescribed by their doctor. All
results and the progress are shared with the patient’s doctor via the digital
diabetes platform or via a comprehensive report that is shared with the patient
and the doctor, thereby strengthening the relationship patients have with their
doctors.
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