Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130035563 | Progressively Personalized Wireless-Based Interactive Diabetes Treatment - This is a system for integrating a system of education, monitoring and advising on glucose testing, diet, exercise and drug administration, using a device which is lightweight and portable (and easily carried by the patient) and which is capable of: | 02-07-2013 |
20130078601 | Diabetic Patients Compliance and Outcomes by Publicizing that Increased Compliance Improves Blood Glucose Control and Outcomes - Improved outcomes of patients resulting from: continuous monitoring of blood glucose level, other metabolites, food consumption, and preferably, exertion level; and resulting from providing personalized education and other advice on insulin and drug administration, food consumption and timing, and exercise type and intensity—are publicized to increase patient compliance with the recommended diet, exercise, and/or testing, drug administration, and improve patient clinical outcomes; or are publicized to recruit new patients into the system, and thereby improve the outcomes and overall health of an increasing proportion of the diabetic patient population. The improved blood glucose level control or other measurable parameters that follow from increased patient compliance can also be publicized to improve patient compliance or recruit more patient into the system. | 03-28-2013 |
20130187780 | Method and Device for Personalized Interactive Monitoring for Diabetes - The invention relates to a method of doing business based on a device which interacts with a server and with the user's health monitors (including physicians), and through these interactions guides the user to eat, exercise and test blood glucose and ketones so as to help maintain blood glucose (BG) and ketone levels at desirable levels, and also logs the results. The device is a wireless-linked (to the server) combination glucometer/accelerometer, which displays a series of user-interactive screens, having only a few icons per screen, which the user can selectively activate. | 07-25-2013 |
20140154653 | Promoting and Publicizing that Rewarding Increased Compliance Improves Blood Glucose Control and Outcomes - Improved outcomes of patients resulting from: continuous monitoring of blood glucose level, other metabolites, food consumption, and preferably, exertion level; and resulting from providing personalized education and other advice on insulin and drug administration, food consumption and timing, and exercise type and intensity, as well as reward test strips which entitle the patient to a discount, rebate or other benefit, are publicized to increase patient compliance with the recommended diet, exercise, and/or testing, drug administration, and improve patient clinical outcomes; or are publicized to recruit new patients into the system, and thereby improve the outcomes and overall health of an increasing proportion of the diabetic patient population. The improved blood glucose level control or other measurable parameters that follow from increased patient compliance and the use of reward test strips can also be publicized to improve patient compliance or recruit more patient into the system. | 06-05-2014 |
20140363794 | Diabetic Patients Compliance and Outcomes by Publicizing that Increased Compliance Improves Blood Glucose Control and Outcomes - Improved outcomes of patients resulting from: continuous monitoring of blood glucose level, other metabolites, food consumption, and preferably, exertion level; and resulting from providing personalized education and other advice on insulin and drug administration, food consumption and timing, and exercise type and intensity, as well as reward test strips which entitle the patient to a discount, rebate or other benefit, are publicized to increase patient compliance with the recommended diet, exercise, and/or testing, drug administration, and improve patient clinical outcomes; or are publicized to recruit new patients into the system, and thereby improve the outcomes and overall health of an increasing proportion of the diabetic patient population. The improved blood glucose level control or other measurable parameters that follow from increased patient compliance and the use of reward test strips can also be publicized to improve patient compliance or recruit more patient into the system. | 12-11-2014 |
20150294073 | Temperature-Corrected Blood Glucose Concentration and Decision Making in a Patient-Interactive System - Disclosed is a deriving a rate constant to correct for the effect of heat on readings from a glucometer, when the glucometer is part of an interactive system of sending data from the glucometer to a server, and receiving messages and recommendations for action from the server. The heat from the glucometer is determined based on an estimate of the time the device has been activated and the ambient temperature, or by direct measurement. The rate constant is based on derivatives of the Arrhenius and Michaelis-Menten equations. | 10-15-2015 |
20150313534 | Rules-Based Message Prioritization or De-Selection with Patient Glucose Monitors - An interactive diabetes monitoring and advice system includes a patient glucometer device with a wireless link to a server which can provide messages to the patient, such as advice and educational messages. The messages are associated such that selection of certain advisory messages or blood glucose levels, or exertion levels, leads to sending of certain educational or other messages, while certain other educational or other messages are not sent, or not sent for a specified period. | 11-05-2015 |
20150317913 | Optimizing Messages Sent to Diabetic Patients in an Interactive Reporting and Messaging System - Disclosed is a system of education, monitoring and advising on glucose testing, diet, exercise and drug administration using a device which is carried by the patient and which is capable of: blood glucose testing, displaying messages advising the patient to initiate blood glucose testing, and of recording the results of the test; of displaying advice or further queries based on analysis of the results, and displaying messages relating to advice, education and/or or further queries based on the analysis. The messages are optimized based on their effectiveness in bringing about a favorable response in the patient's blood glucose level or based on other clinical endpoints. | 11-05-2015 |