When a diabetes patient visits the doctor's office, chances are they will only get to have five minutes of face to face time to talk to the primary care physician about the illness. On top of that, most of the time will be spent on discussing symptoms or other possible illnesses the patient suffers from. In all a patient might get 30 to 40 seconds a visit – equaling well under 10 minutes a year to talk about diabetes management with a physician. (Medical Device Daily) Read More