Partner with Siren to help avoid diabetic foot ulcers and amputations, lower healthcare costs, and enhance member outcomes.
Contact UsDiabetic foot ulcers lead to increased hospitalizations, amputations, and long-term care needs, escalating costs for payers.
Prevalence of DFU
8% of people with diabetes develop DFUs annually.
Amputation Cost
$100,000 is the average cost per lower-limb amputation.
DFU Recurrence
50% of DFUs recur within a year.
Siren offers an integrated approach to DFU prevention:
Advanced Technology
Siren Socks continuously monitor foot temperature, detecting early signs of inflammation.
Clinical Partnership
Licensed nurses and healthcare providers receive real-time alerts, enabling prompt intervention.
Easy to Use
Siren Socks are machine washable, require no charging, and are automatically replaced when worn out.
Siren Socks send information to a licensed nurse and a doctor to help find potential injuries patients may not feel. This helps reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers and other foot complications.
Multiple large scale clinical trials have shown the efficacy of temperature monitoring to manage foot health.
Effectiveness
Real-world evidence of Siren Socks showed an 83% risk reduction of diabetic foot ulcers, and an 68% reduced risk of amputations.
Learn moreUtilization
In another real-world study, patients wore Siren Socks 5.8 days per week on average, 12 hours per day.
Siren collaborates closely with payers to proactively manage diabetic foot health. Our smart monitoring system empowers early detection, enabling timely interventions that prevent costly complications. Together, we streamline care management, improve patient engagement, and enhance clinical outcomes.
Siren's innovative solution aligns seamlessly with your population health initiatives, driving measurable improvements in care quality and patient satisfaction. By continuously monitoring at-risk individuals, we deliver actionable insights that help you effectively manage chronic conditions, reduce hospitalizations, and elevate the overall health of your member population.