Wearable Glucose Monitoring devices in Energy-Challenged Regions of the GCC: A Logistical and Medical Approach to Remote Healthcare for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Date
2025Metadata
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In energy-challenged regions within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, providing
accessibility to quality healthcare is often hindered by environmental, logistical, and
infrastructural barriers. Wearable health monitoring devices are viable for facilitating access to
medical services, particularly for people in rural and geographically isolated areas. This paper
examines the logistical and medical strategies necessary to implement effective remote
healthcare solutions in the GCC. An effective supply chain management system combined with
wearable health technology can help healthcare providers overcome these limitations and depend
less on in-person treatment. This technique requires providing wearable health devices that
provide live data, allowing for on-the-clock remote monitoring while ensuring supply chain
optimization and device’s energy sustainability The study emphasizes the significance of
tailoring remote healthcare services energy-challenged regions, showcasing the role of wearable
health monitoring in revolutionizing the medical sector across the GCC for more accessible and
sustainable healthcare.
This paper targets type 1 diabetes mellitus patients, focusing on glucose monitors as our choice
of health care monitor device. Non Adherence with medications or unexplained impairment with
automatic insulin pumps can lead to severe health complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis.
This study will use a mixed-method approach, including interviews with healthcare logistics
experts and surveys with potential users in rural areas to evaluate device usability, acceptance,
and perceived health benefits. Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping to optimize
supply chain routes, ensuring effective device distribution across remote areas. Statistical
analysis was conducted on quantitative data to assess device reliability, energy consumption, and
healthcare impact.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/62486Collections
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