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PTEC Home Diabetes Monitoring Programme

2025/03/05

About the PTEC Home Diabetes Monitoring Programme

The Primary Tech-Enhanced Care (PTEC) Programme helps patients to manage chronic conditions from the comfort of their home, with a simple-to-use kit.

PTEC for Diabetes

The Home Diabetes Monitoring Programme offers timely support to patients, to help them manage their condition better from home with the help of simple technology and tele-consultations with the polyclinics. Following a small trial in several polyclinics across Singapore which has shown positive results, the programme will soon be made available in all polyclinics.

The New Patient Care Journey

PTEC Home Diabetes Monitoring Programme at a glance

MEASURE: Track your blood sugar closely
Patients will measure their blood sugar at home at least once a week, with blood glucose meter. The readings will be saved automatically in the Health Discovery+ app. Patients can view all past readings in a chart that tracks changes in their condition over time.
SHARE: Share your blood sugar readings with polyclinics
With a click of a button, these readings will be sent to the polyclinic. The care team will monitor the blood sugar readings and contact the patient if the condition is not well-controlled or if there is a need to adjust the medication.
SUPPORT: Receive timely advice on managing your blood sugar levels

The Health Discovery+ app provides patients with timely and interactive advice, helpful reminders, and notifications. To help patients save time and avoid additional trips to the polyclinic, the care team may also schedule a tele-consultation and provide clinical advice over the phone.

BENEFITS: Reduce risk of heart disease, kidney problems, and other serious health issues
Patients with uncontrolled diabetes, or blood sugar levels that are too high, would have a greater risk of heart diseases, kidney problems, and other serious health issues. Patients can better manage their diabetes and reduce these risks with medication, a balanced diet and exercise.
 
PTEC is here to support patients in making these lifestyle changes and tracking their progress toward better health.
 
Manage your health closer to home, with PTEC!

Getting Started

Eligibility criteria:
  • Diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes mellitus,
  • Able to self-monitor blood sugar levels
  • Not pregnant

If you are interested in this programme, you can approach your doctor or nurse during your usual polyclinic visit. Your care team will advise whether this programme is suitable for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I do not have Singpass?
To enrol in the PTEC Home Diabetes Monitoring Programme, you will need a Singpass account and have the Singpass app installed on your phone. Singpass is the trusted digital identity for Singapore citizens’ and residents' convenient and secure access to thousands of government and private sector services, online and in person. Please go to https://www.singpass.gov.sg/ for more information about Singpass.
Can I drop out of this programme halfway?
We strongly encourage you to stay in the programme to better manage your condition. Please consult your care team for guidance if you would like to drop out of the programme.
Can I use my own blood glucose meter instead of using a Bluetooth-enabled device for this programme?
Yes, you have the option to use your existing device or purchase a device of your choice. You can manually key in your blood sugar readings and submit them to the polyclinic.   

For convenience, you may consider using a compatible Bluetooth-enabled device (Accu-Chek Instant) to sync your readings automatically to the Health Discovery+ app.
I forgot my Singpass password. How do I reset it?

If you have set up your Singpass, you can reset your password online:

If you require further assistance, please contact the Singpass Helpdesk at [email protected] or 6335 3533. The operating hours are from 9am to 6pm (Mondays to Fridays) and closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
What can I do if the Health Discovery+ app is not supported on my phone?

To use the Health Discovery+ app, your phone’s operating system must be iOS 14 and above for Apple devices, or Android 10.0 and above for Android devices.

You should download the latest available operating system if you have not done so. You may do so by opening your phone’s ‘Settings’, selecting ‘About Phone’ and tapping ‘Check for Updates’. If an update is available, an ‘Update’ button will appear. Tap it to install and reboot your phone. 

You may contact our IT support hotline at 6958 7998 if you still have problems installing the app.

What should I do if the Health Discovery+ app is not working?

If you are experiencing issues with the Health Discovery+ app, you can try the following:

  • Force quit the app and reopen it, 
  • Restart your phone, or 
  • Check for updates to the app.

If the app still does not work properly, please contact your care team for further assistance. Please contact our IT service support hotline at 6958 7998.

What if my blood glucose meter stops working?

You may try the following solutions:

  • Change batteries or ensure there's enough power,
  • Remove and reinsert the batteries, or
  • Restart the blood glucose meter.

If the machine still does not work properly or is unable to pair with the Health Discovery+ app, please contact the manufacturer of your blood glucose meter for further assistance.

Resources

Flyer

PTEC flyer in English

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User Guide

PTEC user guide in English

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