Dr. Wu is a board-certified internist, pediatrician, and endocrinologist and currently serves as Medical Director of the Diabetes Program at Carbon Health. He has a background in bioengineering and is deeply passionate about thoughtfully integrating technology into healthcare to improve the experience for patients and providers alike. Dr. Wu firmly believes that better outcomes can be achieved through a more data-driven, personalized, and always connected clinical approach.
Myoung is the President of Carbon Health's Home-Based Care division and the Chief Strategy Officer for the company. He is responsible for Carbon’s device-enabled home care operations, including virtual care, remote patient monitoring, and home diagnostics services. In addition, Myoung is driving the company’s omnichannel primary care model, which is designed to meet patients where they are by delivering care via a variety of access points, including in-person clinics, home-based care, and easy-to-use consumer health tools.
In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month in November, Carbon Health, a hybrid healthcare company that combines expert care with proprietary techn
We’re proud of the outcomes that are driving real change for our patients. It’s truly only by leveraging this integrated primary care model that we are able to offer our patients care that is simple, flexible, and personal.
Diabetes care traditionally involves fingerstick glucose monitoring and quarterly visits. We’re flipping that on its head with our measurement-based, personalized, and proactive diabetes program. We’re the only healthcare provider to integrate a combination of blood glucose data from a CGM device with food, physical activity, and medication into our electronic health record (EHR) to allow patients and their interdisciplinary care teams – including primary care providers – to have incredibly powerful insights at their fingertips. This continuous data better enables our care team to manage our patients virtually and offer proactive support when they need it the most, avoiding one-size-fits-all advice and broken handoffs.