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Unlocking Progress in Medical Technology Through Educational Marketing

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Stacy Burch, Vice President, North America Marketing, embecta
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A stealthy chronic health condition is impacting America’s youth at alarming rates. Each year, 3,600-5,000 children and teens are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, according to research from the nonprofit beyond type 2. Up to 40 percent of young patients show no symptoms at the time of diagnosis, which is even more concerning. Proactive education is needed to drive awareness about the progressive disease and to better support those managing it.


Empowering Patients and Families


Imagine receiving a diabetes diagnosis and then having to traverse a confounding maze of information and appointments to access necessary treatment. Medtech marketing can play a pivotal role in easing this educational burden by highlighting today’s gamechanging advancements for those who need it most.


Diabetes education is not only essential for those living with the disease but for their families and caregivers, too. Understanding and support from loved ones can significantly impact patient outcomes. Medtech marketers have the opportunity and responsibility to support patients and families by also educating caregivers, healthcare providers, and pharmacists about the latest products and innovations in diabetes care. We believe health education may be able to help inform people with diabetes on how to properly manage their symptoms, improve their quality of life, and make living with a chronic condition less of a burden and more of a routine aspect of their wellbeing.


“To better support those living with conditions like diabetes—whether newly diagnosed or longtime patients— medtech companies should continually work diligently to understand and listen to their pain points, needs, and motivations”


Easing Everyday Life


The future of medical device innovation is user-friendly, discreet, and portable. Modern consumers require technology that seamlessly integrates into their lives. For many in the diabetes market, this could mean advanced pumps with streamlined communication between glucose monitoring and automated insulin delivery systems.


For people living with diabetes to understand the resources available to them that could help ease their everyday lives, marketing is key to reaching these audiences. Clear and effective educational marketing initiatives are essential to spreading awareness of these transformative advancements. Omnichannel strategies, which include advertising on various platforms like X, Facebook, web banners, and waiting room brochures, can lay the foundation for successful campaigns. Also, consider the power of word-of-mouth from viral formats like TikTok and Instagram business accounts. These grassroots efforts can be greatly beneficial depending on your audiences and measurement goals.


Marketing That Matters


To Better support those living with conditions like diabetes—whether newly diagnosed or longtime patients— medtech companies should continually work diligently to understand and listen to their pain points, needs, and motivations. We must continue innovating and exploring new approaches to spotlight advancements that positively impact patients and families.


At its best, medtech marketing can seamlessly educate, inspire, and empower people to seek life-changing therapies. Today, excitement within our industry is palpable as marketing strategies evolve at breakneck speeds. But to truly resonate and achieve success, our efforts must remain grounded in the most important objective: helping people live happier, healthier lives.


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