Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the impact of digital integrated health platforms on diabetes patients' health in Tianjin. METHOD: Analyzed data from 2,883 patients under Tianjin's digital integrated health platform using descriptive statistics and Probit regression. RESULTS: Chronic disease management significantly reduced fasting glucose by 1.68%, postprandial glucose by 3.4%, and HbA1c by 0.45%. High-compliance patients experienced greater reductions, including a 5.55% decrease in fasting glucose. CONCLUSION: Digital health platforms effectively improve glycemic control, especially with high patient compliance, supporting their broader implementation in chronic disease management.