In Kyrgyzstan, the healthcare system is currently undergoing a digital transformation to address the rising prevalence of Type 2 diabetes. The geographical diversity of the region, from the Fergana Valley to the high Tien Shan mountains, often creates challenges for patients in remote areas to access regular clinic visits for blood glucose testing.
Currently, many patients rely on traditional finger-pricking methods, which are intermittent and often painful. There is a growing demand for a continous glucose monitor to provide a more comprehensive view of glycemic trends, especially for patients residing in rural provinces where medical specialists are scarce.
Economic shifts in Kyrgyzstan are encouraging the adoption of cost-effective yet durable medical devices. The integration of a glucose monitor patch allows for discreet, long-term monitoring that fits the active lifestyle of the local population while reducing the frequency of invasive procedures.
