Historical archive · wireless health data · patient signal systems

Diabetech built remote diabetes telemetry before digital health had a category.

From a family need and a mainstream mobile-data bridge, Diabetech moved toward connected devices, disease-management programs, population-health systems, virtual care infrastructure, regulated clinical operations, and PatientStories.ai.

GlucoMON device kit

The operating idea

Real-life patient data should not sit still. It should move, become signal, and reach the person who can act.

Visual proof

Artifacts from the lineage.

The site is built around visible evidence: the family origin, the device, the alert, the portal, and the commercial virtual-care lineage.

Young child in a soccer uniform, the family inspiration behind Diabetech
Family originThe personal reason the system had to exist.
GlucoMON alert showing a blood glucose reading
Remote alertA glucose reading becomes a message.
DiaTrends portal screen
DiaTrendsA later exploratory restart of the signal layer.
Philips Virtual Care Management device
Philips VCMCommercial virtual-care lineage.

Technical proof

GlucoMON demonstrated mobile health data before mHealth became language.

Readings could move from the place where life was happening to the person who needed to know.

Human proof

Families experienced remote awareness, not a gadget.

Testimonials describe peace of mind, independence, fewer crisis conversations, and better communication.

Operational proof

The work extended into real programs.

Diabetech materials document use across pediatric, employer, payer, hospital, and disease-management contexts.