Sensyne Health, an Oxford-based Clinical AI technology company has announced the launch of GDm-Health, its remote monitoring solution for diabetes in pregnancy, in the US.
Developed by Sensyne Health, the diabetes monitoring solution will be offered to US health systems and health plans through Cognizant, their US sales and marketing partner. Virtual care services powered by GDm-Health will qualify for reimbursement under remote patient monitoring codes introduced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in 2020.
Diabetes in pregnancy is a common condition that can increase the risk of hypertension and caesarean section in mothers as well as preterm birth, birth trauma and admission to neonatal intensive care for newborn babies. Over 20% of pregnancies in the US are affected by diabetes every year. GDm-Health has the potential to significantly improve the way this treatable condition is managed by doctors in collaboration with their patients.
The US launch of GDm-Health follows results from a randomised controlled trial conducted in the UK which demonstrated a reduction in caesarean sections, improvements in blood glucose monitoring adherence and higher satisfaction with care in women using GDm-Health.
GDm-Health has demonstrated strong demand in the UK, achieving a 47% market share across NHS England. It has been adopted by 50 NHS Trusts across the NHS with a further 7 Trusts in the process of going live.
Sensyne is concluding a pilot of GDm-Health at Jefferson Health, one of the fastest-growing health systems in the US, comprising 14 hospitals with 2,800 beds, 6,000 physicians and 7,000 nursing staff with 18,000 births a year. Results from the pilot are expected to be reported in a peer-reviewed journal in early 2021.
The roll-out of the product in the US will be led and overseen by Derek Baird who was recently appointed as Sensyne’s President, North America, and is responsible for driving the commercial development of the Company’s North American operations, building Sensyne’s presence in the US and recruiting a U.S.-based business development team to work in collaboration with the Cognizant sales force.
Lord (Paul) Drayson, CEO of Sensyne Health, said: “This marks another major milestone in Sensyne’s development. The launch of GDm-Health in the US market was a key objective for the Company in this financial year. Entering the US market will help pregnant women and clinicians in the US manage diabetes in pregnancy, improving outcomes for both mothers and babies. We are very pleased to be partnered with Cognizant and benefit from their significant sales force behind our initial launch. We look forward to the publication of the study conducted by Jefferson Health to add further weight to the benefits of the GDm-Health product.”
Derek Baird, President, North America of Sensyne Health, said: “There’s no debating the US healthcare system must do better to support maternal and infant health. GDM-Health, as a clinically validated solution with proven results, will address one of the key issues: effective management of diabetes in pregnancy. Given the increased reimbursement support for remote patient monitoring and the desire for fewer in-person visits, the timing is right for launch now. We’re thrilled to make GDM-Health the first formal US product launch and I look forward to more to come.”