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Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Released Monday, 18th May 2026
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Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Mental Health, Automation, and Human-Centered Design: Rethinking Diabetes Care with AID Systems

Monday, 18th May 2026
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Mental health, cognitive burden, and quality of life are becoming central to how we define success in diabetes care. In this episode, we explore what that shift looks like in practice.

Hosts Dena Gottesman MS, RD, CDCES and Nancy Hanna RN, BSN, CDE hand over to guest host Kamil Armacki , also known as Nerdabetic, who is joined by Dr. Korey Hood, Clinical Psychologist and Professor at Stanford University, and Jen Boyd, Senior Director of Medical Affairs at Insulet.

Together, they unpack the often overlooked mental and cognitive load of living with diabetes, from constant decision making and planning to sleep disruption and diabetes distress. Dr Hood shares both his clinical expertise and personal perspective as someone living with type 1 (t1d) diabetes, highlighting why these challenges are just as important as glycemic outcomes.

The conversation explores how advancements in automated insulin delivery (AID) and human-centered design are helping reduce that burden. Jen Boyd discusses how simplicity, usability, and patient feedback shape the development of technologies like Omnipod 5, with a focus on removing friction from everyday diabetes management. It is a powerful reminder that diabetes care is not just about time in range, but about creating more time for living.• 03:03– Mental & cognitive burden of diabetes• 07:26 – Usability and outcomes are inseparable• 10:18 – Automated insulin delivery reduces burden and restores freedom• 18:20 – Shift from numbers to lived experience

How do medical devices like Omnipod 5 improve the lives of people living with diabetes?

How can Healthcare Professionals implement Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) Systems in practice?

Beyond the Bolus is a US-based diabetes education podcast for healthcare professionals who treat patients living with type 1 (t1d) and type 2 diabetes (t2d).

Hosted by Insulet’s Clincial Services Mangers, Nancy Hanna RN, BSN, CDE, and Dena Gottesman MS, RD, CDCES, this dynamic duo care deeply about helping healthcare professionals (HCP)’s and patients simplify life with diabetes. Episodes cover a range of topics such as, how to get started with Omnipod 5 to ongoing care management, helping HCPs make patient conversations more efficient and effective.

Beyond the Bolus also dives into the latest clinical research and data with prominent diabetes experts from across the globe who share real-world experiences and offer insights into what the future of diabetes care could look like with devices like Omnipod 5. If you’re looking to empower your patients to take back control of their diabetes, then this is the podcast for you.

The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System is a single hormone insulin delivery system intended to deliver U-100 insulin subcutaneously for the management of type 1 diabetes in persons aged 2 and older and type 2 diabetes in persons aged 18 and older. Rx only. WARNING: Do not use SmartAdjust™ technology for people under the age of 2 or who require less than 5 U of insulin per day. Visit omnipod.com/safety for complete safety information.

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