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7 December 2025

Data in Diabetic Foot Care: From Current State to a Management Framework for Implementation

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Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
J. Clin. Med.2025, 14(24), 8674;https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14248674 
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Diabetic Foot: Emerging Prevention Strategies and Epidemiology

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The healthcare data sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, fueled by advances in genomics, medical imaging, and wearable devices. The convergence of universal data standards now provides the common ground needed to translate this data into medical advances. However, a significant implementation gap persists, preventing effective deployment in routine clinical practice, particularly in specialized areas like diabetic foot care. Methods: This paper examines the opportunities presented by modern data methodologies to bridge this gap, contextualized within diabetic foot care, where the paramount goals are patient well-being, tissue preservation, and amputation prevention. Results: The analysis indicates that the synergy of interoperable data and advanced management tools is poised to fundamentally transform healthcare delivery. Interdisciplinary collaboration is identified as the foundational element enabling the timely, coordinated, and evidence-based interventions necessary to achieve critical clinical objectives. Conclusions: The pivotal challenge has shifted from technological capability to effective implementation. Leveraging modern data methodologies is essential for translating potential into tangible improvements in diabetic foot outcomes. In this context, collaborative data management must be recognized as a critical treatment modality itself. Here, “data is tissue”; it must be managed with the same urgency and care to enable success.

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