According to a recent LinkedIn post from Glooko, the company is drawing attention to its outpatient diabetes management platform’s integrations with electronic health records that are designed to eliminate manual workflows such as printing, scanning, and flowsheet entry. The post promotes an on-demand webinar featuring clinicians from Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego and Michigan Medicine discussing how their health systems use these integrations.
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The post suggests that Glooko is positioning its technology as a workflow-efficiency tool for large health systems, which may support deeper penetration in enterprise-scale clinical settings. For investors, stronger EHR integration could enhance the platform’s stickiness, support higher-value contracts with hospitals, and potentially improve recurring revenue visibility in the diabetes management and digital health segment.

