REGIONALIZATION OF MEDICAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES, WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT
Keywords:
Type 2 diabetes, regionalization, healthcare delivery, telemedicine, multidisciplinary care, healthcare infrastructure, diabetes management.Abstract
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to rise globally, placing a significant burden on healthcare systems, particularly in underserved and rural regions. This article explores the current state of medical care for T2D patients, with a focus on regional disparities and the need for improved healthcare delivery models. Regionalization of care aims to optimize the allocation of resources and improve access to specialized treatment. The paper identifies challenges in the management of T2D in different regions, including inadequate healthcare infrastructure, lack of specialized medical personnel, and gaps in patient education. It also discusses potential solutions, such as the decentralization of diabetes care, telemedicine, and the integration of multidisciplinary teams. The article concludes by suggesting policy reforms and technological innovations as key strategies to enhance the regional management of T2D.
