The Netherlands is currently witnessing a rapid shift toward digitized chronic disease management. With a strong emphasis on primary care and an aging population, the demand for a continous glucose monitor has surged, moving away from intermittent finger-stick testing toward real-time data streams that integrate with national health records.
Given the Dutch climate and the active lifestyle of the population—characterized by extensive cycling and outdoor activity—there is a specific market preference for a durable and discreet glucose monitor patch. Patients require devices that are water-resistant and adhesive-stable to maintain monitoring consistency during physical exertion.
Furthermore, the Dutch healthcare system's move toward "Value-Based Healthcare" is driving the adoption of a non invasive glucose monitor to reduce the long-term cost of complications and improve the quality of life by eliminating the pain and psychological burden of traditional sampling.
