Innovative Cuffless, Wrist-Worn Technology Enhances Patient Care with Seamless and
Accurate Measurements

Denver, CO and Salt Lake City, UT October 31, 2024– LiveMetric, a trailblazer in blood pressure monitoring technology, is excited to announce its new collaboration with DiabetesRN (wwwDiabetesRN.com), a prominent organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with diabetes. This partnership marks a significant advancement in patient care by integrating LiveMetric’s cutting-edge, cuffless, wrist-worn blood pressure monitoring technology into DiabetesRN’s comprehensive diabetes management program.

Patients with diabetes often face complex health challenges, including the need for regular blood pressure monitoring to manage their condition effectively. Traditional blood pressure monitors, typically cumbersome and uncomfortable, especially for patients who may also be substantially overweight, can be a deterrent to accurate and consistent monitoring. LiveMetric’s innovative technology offers a transformative solution with its sleek, wrist-worn device that eliminates the need for traditional cuffs.

“Our partnership with DiabetesRN is a testament to our commitment to enhancing patient care through technology,” said Kelly Benning, President of LiveMetric. “The LiveMetric wrist-worn monitor provides a more comfortable and convenient way to measure and track the blood pressure of patients. This in turn allows for more accurate and consistent monitoring, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.”

LiveMetric’s wrist-worn device utilizes advanced sensors and algorithms to deliver precise blood pressure readings without the need for an inflatable cuff. The device is designed for ease of use and comfort, making it an ideal solution for patients with diabetes who require regular monitoring but may find traditional methods burdensome. Patients can effortlessly measure their blood pressure with a simple touch, and the data is automatically synced with their health management system.

DiabetesRN, known for its patient-centric approach and dedication to improving diabetes management, will leverage LiveMetric’s technology to offer an enhanced, streamlined experience for their patients. The integration of this innovative technology will provide individuals with diabetes a more reliable and less intrusive method of monitoring their blood pressure, helping to ensure they stay on top of their health with greater ease.

“We are thrilled to incorporate LiveMetric’s advanced technology into our diabetes management,” said Steve Sine at DiabetesRN. “The cuffless, wrist-worn monitor is not only a game-changer in terms of convenience and comfort but also a vital tool in helping our patients maintain optimal blood pressure levels. This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to offer practical solutions that improve the quality of life for those living with diabetes.” 

For more information about LiveMetric’s technology and its impact on diabetes care, please visit www.livemetric.com

About LiveMetric

LiveMetric is a leader in advanced wearable technology, offering the world’s first FDA-cleared, continuous, non-invasive blood pressure monitoring solution. Powered by MEMS technology, LiveMetric’s devices provide real-time insights into patient health, empowering both patients and providers to take proactive steps in managing hypertension and cardiovascular disease. LiveMetric is committed to transforming healthcare through innovation and data-driven solutions. Learn more at LiveMetric.com.

About DiabetesRN

DiabetesRN provides tailored clinical care to patients outside the hospital/office setting, with an emphasis on those who are vulnerable and experience barriers to care. Through a trifecta of services – remote monitoring (uninterrupted 24/7), chronic care, behavioral health – patients enjoy superior results and well-being. Through a powerful synergy of technology-based solutions, best practices, empathy, and dedication, DiabetesRN is unmatched in overcoming therapeutic inertia and returning patient confidence to self-managed care.