In Romania, the prevalence of diabetes has seen a steady increase, putting pressure on the national healthcare system. The transition toward a continuous glucose monitor is becoming essential as clinicians move away from sporadic finger-stick tests toward real-time data streams to prevent acute hypoglycemic events.
Economic shifts in Eastern Europe have led to a higher demand for cost-effective yet high-precision devices. The Romanian market is currently balancing the integration of EU-standard medical devices with the need for accessible technology, making the glucose monitor patch an attractive option for widespread patient adoption.
Furthermore, the diverse climate of Romania—from the humid Danube Delta to the cold Carpathian Mountains—requires medical wearables that are durable and weather-resistant, ensuring that sensor adhesion and signal stability remain consistent regardless of external environmental stressors.
