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​​​​​Diabetes is a growing health concern globally. In Singapore, the number of people living with diabetes is projected to reach 1 million by the year 2050.

Multiple daily insulin injections (MDII) remain a cornerstone in managing patients with Type-1 diabetes, Type-2 diabetes with beta-cell failure, or gestational diabetes with poor glycemic control. Research has consistently shown that multiple daily injection improves glycemic control and reduces the risk of long-term diabetes​ related complications.

However, despite its clinical benefits, MDII poses significant day-to-day challenges for people living with diabetes. These include the burden of carbohydrate counting, insulin titration, and frequent blood glucose monitoring – which very often is done manually. Carbohydrate counting plays a vital role in helping individuals match their food intake to the amount of insulin doses that they are required to administer, thereby minimising the risk of post-meal hypoglecemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).

To bridge these challenges, the team at TTSH collaborated with health-tech company BUZUD to co-develop AI-CARE, an AI-driven insulin calculator that integrates with carbohydrate estimation and continuous glucose monitoring. Our goal is to simplify diabetes self-management, improve glycemic control and reduce the cognitive burden of MDII therapy. This partnership was formalised with a signing of a Research Collaboration Agreement between TTSH and BUZUD.

With the BUZUD blood sugar device, and an enhanced image recognition technology through a mobile application, AI-CARE would be able to calculate and establish what the patients require in terms of insulin dosage.

For some patients, managing diabetes means making numerous micro-decisions every day. It is critical that we empower our patients and their caregivers to navigate complexities and be confident in their care regimes. An enhanced CARB-CGM solution helps remove the guess work on insulin administration. Empowering them with the right tools to manage their health safely—both at home and at work - thus reduces anxiety, and avoids unnecessary hospital visits,"

Adjunct Associate Professor Daniel Chew​, Division Chairman (Medicine)

This project is led by Advanced Practice Nurse (Diabetes Care) Lian Xia, and supported by the Head of the TTSH Endocrine Department​, and a multidisciplinary team comprising endocrinologists, diabetes nurse clinicians, dietitians, and medical social workers.

Together with a dedicated and passionate team, we want to empower our patients to take charge and be confident in managing their condition, and soldier forward to better health.​






















2025/04/25
Last Updated on 25 Apr 2025