Diabetes mellitus is an important health issue in Latin America and the Caribbean as it accounts for 4.3% of the disease burden in the region. Disease management programs (DMPs) aim to improve chronic disease care, but they are often complex, involving a wide range of healthcare professionals—doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and specialists—who need to interact regularly with … [Read more...] about Overcoming Obstacles: Barriers to Diabetes Treatment and How Telehealth Can Help
Marlon Tejedor Bonilla

Marlon Tejedor Bonilla
Marlon Tejedor Bonilla is a nurse with a master's degree in public health and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Global Health. He worked as Deputy Technical Director of the Think Tank “Así vamos en Salud” in Colombia, currently works as a consultant for this same organization and develops research with the Research Group in Health Services of Aragon at the University of Zaragoza, Spain.