All-in-One-Place Solution
Digitally-Connected Patients and Clinicians
A single, shared dashboard brings patients and clinicians together to view the same information, enabling collaboration, proactive care, and stronger self-management.
Personalized Care
Inaccessible data – wearable, app and clinical system data is difficult to access, leaving patients unsupported while clinicians waste critical time on admin instead of patient care.
AI-driven Preventative Care
Device, EMR, and patient-generated data come together to generate predictive insights that help clinicians act earlier, before crises happen.
Child, Youth, and Family-Centered Care
From diagnosis in childhood through to the transition to adulthood, Haibu Diabetes supports patients and families at every stage—providing trusted resources that ease the burden of managing type 1 diabetes..
Key Features
Securely integrates real-time data from glucose sensors, insulin pumps, and clinical interactions
Actionable advice from clinicians delivered directly to the patient dashboard for easy access
Risk for poor outcomes, like a rising A1C, communicated directly to clinicians to enable preventative, rather than reactive care.
A robust data take with multiple streams of de-identified, high-quality, organized and catalogued data suitable for research as well as AI training and validation.
A scalable ecosystem that supports connected care for chronic disease management
Testimonials
"The app to me, where it's at right now, is phenomenal in what it does so far. I see huge potential in it for the future" -parent of child with T1D
"...it's our hope, my hope, that the data doesn't just sit there and it gets used. There's a responsibility for us to use it." -parent of a child with T1D
"The most beneficial used I've had with it is being prepared for my appointments with the doctors, the team at the diabetes clinic." -parent of a child with T1D
"It makes the communication and everything a little bit more accessible...if you want to call it a bridge, like it kind of bridges between home care and hospital care." -parent of a child with T1D