EVIDENCE-BASED PERSONALIZED, DIABETES SELF-CARE SYSTEM AND METHOD
First Claim
1. An easy-to-use, real-time system to systematically support personal reporting, tracking, monitoring, documenting and visualizing personal management and outcomes patterns, capable of executing on a computer, capable of receiving data input through an input device from a user on the time of day of one or more blood glucose level measurements of the user'"'"'s blood and the time of day one or more events affecting the blood glucose level of the user, capable of processing the data, and capable of outputting results to the user on an output device, the system comprising a processor, memory, the input device, and the output device, wherein the results capable of being outputted to the user on the output device further comprise a graph with a first axis indicating the time of day of the blood glucose level measurement and a second axis indicating the one or more measured blood glucose levels, and wherein the events, duration of each event, and the duration of the effect of each event on the user'"'"'s blood glucose level are capable of being overlaid on the graph on the output device.
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Abstract
A personal, evidence-based, self-care information system for the management of diabetes, executing on a computer, receiving data input from a user, processing the data, and outputting results to the user, including a settings module; a glucose module; and a patterns module. A mobile device for the management of diabetes, including a memory, a processor, an input device, an output device, and a computer program executing on the processor, the computer program including a settings module, a glucose module, and a patterns module, and the glucose module receiving blood glucose measurement data input from a user through the input device, the patterns module analyzing the blood glucose measurement data in real time and outputting results of the analysis of blood glucose measurement data to the user. A computer-based method for the management of diabetes, receiving data input from a user, processing the data, and outputting results to the user, having the steps of inputting a target glucose range for the user; inputting a blood glucose measurement; inputting an event associated with the glucose measurement; and outputting information to the user.
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28 Claims
- 1. An easy-to-use, real-time system to systematically support personal reporting, tracking, monitoring, documenting and visualizing personal management and outcomes patterns, capable of executing on a computer, capable of receiving data input through an input device from a user on the time of day of one or more blood glucose level measurements of the user'"'"'s blood and the time of day one or more events affecting the blood glucose level of the user, capable of processing the data, and capable of outputting results to the user on an output device, the system comprising a processor, memory, the input device, and the output device, wherein the results capable of being outputted to the user on the output device further comprise a graph with a first axis indicating the time of day of the blood glucose level measurement and a second axis indicating the one or more measured blood glucose levels, and wherein the events, duration of each event, and the duration of the effect of each event on the user'"'"'s blood glucose level are capable of being overlaid on the graph on the output device.
- 8. A mobile device for the management of diabetes, said device further comprising a memory, a processor, an input device, an output device, and a computer program executing on the processor, the computer program further comprising a settings module, a glucose module, and a patterns module, and the glucose module configured to receive blood glucose measurement data input from a user through the input device, the patterns module configured to analyze the blood glucose measurement data in real time and to output results of the analysis of blood glucose measurement data to the user on the output device, wherein the results outputted to the user further comprise a graph with a first axis indicating time of day and a second axis indicating the measured blood glucose level, and wherein time of administration and duration of events affecting the blood glucose level and duration of effect of the events are overlaid on the graph.
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16. A computer-readable memory comprising an application program executable by a computer having a central processing unit, an input device, and an output device, the computer-readable memory configured to:
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(a) receive data input through the input device from a user on the time of day of one or more blood glucose level measurements of the user'"'"'s blood and the time of day and duration of one or more events affecting the user'"'"'s blood glucose level; (b) process the data; and (c) output the results of the processing to the user on the output device; (d) wherein the results outputted to the user on the output device comprise a graph further comprising a first axis indicating the time of day of the blood glucose level measurement and a second axis indicating the one or more measured blood glucose levels, and wherein the events, the duration of each event and the duration of the effect of each event on the user'"'"'s blood glucose level are overlaid on the graph on the output device. - View Dependent Claims (17, 27)
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18. A computer-based method for the management of diabetes, receiving data input from a user through an input device, processing the data, and outputting results to the user on an output device, comprising the steps of:
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(a) inputting a target glucose range of the user; (b) inputting a blood glucose measurement of the user; (c) inputting an event associated with the glucose measurement; and (d) outputting information to the user, wherein the information outputted to the user further comprises a graph with a first axis indicating time of day and a second axis indicating the measured blood glucose level, and wherein time of administration, duration, and duration of effect of the event are overlaid on the graph. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28)
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