DexCom and Companion Medical collaborate for enabling a direct exchange of CGM data from Dexcom with insulin data from InPen into both companies’ software applications.

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Image: Dexcom, Companion Medical announce collaboration. Photo: Courtesy of Companion Medical.

This agreement is the first of its kind and paves the way for advanced diabetes decision support, an important tool for insulin users.

Dexcom and Companion Medical are working together to develop a seamless data transfer of both insulin and glucose information. This collaboration enables both companies to offer advanced features and algorithms to improve in-the-moment decisions for those managing their diabetes with multiple daily injections. Advanced decision support requires multiple inputs, including current glucose, glucose trend, carbohydrate intake, accurate insulin dosing and insulin-on-board.

“Dexcom is committed to helping people make better therapy decisions based on their glucose levels, and Companion is committed to helping people make better insulin dosing decisions. These decisions are synchronous to the person living with diabetes which provides a compelling opportunity for our teams to work together,” said Steve Pacelli, EVP of Strategy and Corporate Development at Dexcom.

“We are pleased to be partnering with Dexcom on this important mission. Improving outcomes for people on multiple daily injections requires bringing together the two critical factors of diabetes management — glucose and insulin — in real-time. We are the first two companies with the technology capable of providing an integrated solution,” said Sean Saint, CEO of Companion Medical.

As a first step in this collaboration, Dexcom and Companion Medical will enable InPen users to display long-acting and rapid-acting insulin data in the Dexcom CLARITY Diabetes Management Software. Dexcom CGM data is currently available in the Companion Medical Insights by InPen report. This integration enables health care providers to access a combined, comprehensive view of a patient’s therapy plan, increasing the effectiveness of how and when patients should dose and paving the way for improved and transparent treatment decisions.

The InPen/CLARITY report integration will be launched and available for preview at the upcoming American Diabetes Association Conference in San Francisco. Both companies are actively developing their real-time integrated systems.

Source: Company Press Release