Diabetes technology is changing care faster than ever before. From CGM systems and insulin pumps to connected devices, digital health platforms, and AI-driven tools, healthcare professionals are being asked to navigate an increasingly complex landscape.
danatech, created by the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES), helps healthcare professionals build the knowledge and confidence needed to successfully integrate diabetes technology into real-world care.
Our focus goes beyond what technology is to how it is used.
We provide practical, evidence-informed education, clinical guidance, and implementation resources designed to help healthcare professionals support people with diabetes more effectively across every stage of care.
For decades, ADCES and diabetes care and education specialists have helped bridge the gap between innovation and everyday diabetes management.
CDCESs and BC-ADMs play a critical role in helping people and care teams successfully use diabetes technology — translating complex tools into personalized, sustainable care. They educate, troubleshoot, optimize therapy, support behavior change, and help healthcare systems expand access to technology-enabled care.
As diabetes technology continues moving beyond specialty care into primary care, pharmacy, inpatient, and community settings, the need for practical implementation expertise has never been greater.
danatech supports healthcare professionals across disciplines and experience levels with:
Our goal is simple: make diabetes technology easier to understand, implement, and use successfully in clinical practice.
The future of diabetes care will depend not only on better technology, but on the healthcare professionals helping people use it successfully every day.
danatech is committed to supporting that future through trusted education, practical guidance, and a continued focus on improving care through technology.
Danatech as part of ADCES subscribes to the following practices to ensure content is accurate, relevant, and importantly, unbiased.Our organization retains full authority over editorial content to protect the interests of our members and organization. We maintain a strict barrier between content decisions and sources of all revenue. Acceptance of financial support does not constitute implied or actual endorsement of donors or their products, services or opinions.
danatech is primarily funded thanks to a grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. We get additional support from a variety of industry supporters.
At danatech, our mission is to provide healthcare professionals with trusted education on diabetes technology. As we introduce AI-enabled features, we are committed to using these tools responsibly and transparently.
Our Principles
Trust first: All AI-supported outputs are grounded in clinically reviewed, reliable content.
Equity: AI tools will be designed to reduce barriers to access, not increase them.
Human oversight: Clinical experts review AI-assisted content before it is published.
Continuous improvement: We monitor AI tools closely, listen to feedback, and update as needed.
AI will never replace expert judgment or the quality standards that define danatech. Instead, it will help us deliver clearer, more accessible, and more equitable resources for healthcare professionals who care for people with diabetes.
Danatech is led by a passionate team dedicated to advancing diabetes technology education for healthcare professionals. Dana Moreau, head of danatech, Kristen Wolf, MBA, Program Manager, Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics, and LaurieAnn Scher, MS, RD, CDCES, FADCES, Clinical Content Lead, bring decades of experience in digital health, product development, education, and clinical care. Together, they translate diabetes technology functionality – including device features and algorithms - into meaningful guidance on clinical application. They are supported by additional members of the ADCES team, as well as a dedicated group of ADCES members—most notably the Diabetes Technology Committee—whose insights and expertise help shape danatech’s direction and ensure clinical relevance. Together, this team collaborates with experts and partners to deliver trusted, practical resources that help improve outcomes for people with diabetes.
Thanks to the members of the ADCES Diabetes Technology Committee. This group provides editorial guidance, reviews content and helps develop strategies to ensure high quality and relevant information and educational opportunities.
DISCLAIMERS:
This site and its services do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your diabetes care and education specialist or health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. To find a diabetes care and education specialist near you, visit the ADCES finder tool.
ADCES and danatech curate product specifics and periodically review them for accuracy and relevance. As a result, the information may or may not be the most recent. We recommend visiting the manufacturer's website for the latest details if you have any questions.