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Diabetes App - myDiabeticAlert app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2544 ratings )
Health & Fitness
Developer: mHealthAlert
Free
Current version: 4.5.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 05 Jan 2015
App size: 41.36 Mb

Diabetes mhealth management platform that controls children, adults and seniors glucose with supporting apps for Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals.

One app that helps you manage all your vital health stats: glucose, blood pressure, weight and activity.

Provides an exceptional, medically developed meal plan to help you manage your weight AND customized to your own taste.

One place, one focus, one app, one solution.


BE CONNECTED AT ALL TIMES

Caregiver Mobile App (for child and/or senior) is the easiest way to stay connected and receive up-to-the-minute read outs and alerts FROM the Child and/or Senior TO their caregiver.

FIRST, download the app on your child or senior’s mobile phone and, ON THE SAME PHONE, register yourself as their Caregiver. Then, download your own Caregiver App on YOUR mobile phone, and start receiving patients data in real time.


DIET & NUTRITION – MEAL PLANNER

Provides an exceptional, medically developed meal plan to help you manage your weight AND customized to your own taste.

On the registration process, you be asked about your preferences:
• Caloric value of the daily menu: Number of calories of the daily menu between 1400 and 3000 Kcal.
• Preferred food type: Choose between recipes, prepared food or both
• Foods / Ingredients to exclude: To exclude all recipes and prepared food that contains in the title or in the ingredients list the words indicated.
• Exclude prepared foods that declare to contain certain allergens: Meal Planner considers a list of seventeen allergens.
• Include only prepared foods that explicitly indicate “Gluten free”, “Lactose free” or “Eggs free” on their labels.

And automatically generates the menus for the first 7 days giving you the choice to substitute plates for others with similar nutritional values.


REMINDERS – Functionality only available on desktop

Set reminders to take medication, keep appointments etc; automate the process of reminding the elderly or chronically ill to keep to their medical schedules. This creates a sense of independence for the patient, and well-being to their loved ones

Schedule reminder´s delivery times in the Patient and /or Caregiver´s portal and notifications will sent to the patient’s Smartphone as a voice or written message.

How personal for a patient to hear from someone they love that it is time to take their medication, recorded in that person’s own voice. This feature enhances the caring for the patient with mild cognitive impairment or anxiety.


DATA-SHARING

Caregivers and healthcare providers are often the front line of defense against disease in the elderly or chronically ill patient.

Sharing medical data with these people not only gives them comfort, but allows them to care for the patient remotely when they cannot be right by their side, increasing the consistency that they are able to help a patient monitor their vital functions.

Sharing aggregated medical data (blood pressure, weight, activity tracking etc) provides a more accurate record of health and creates better treatment options for the patient in managing their disease.


ALERTS

Some users require action to be taken in real-time.

No longer do caregivers have to depend on the cognitive functionality of the patient. Let’s face it, when your health is compromised, sometimes your cognitive ability to recognize blood pressure readings is compromised as well.

The option “Alerts Settings” lets you set individual measurements thresholds and engagement alerts which will be delivered to you and or your caregiver.
• Medical alerts. Generated when a measurement value is out of thresholds configured by the patient or caregiver.
• Engagement alerts. Generated when a measurement from the Patient is NOT registered in the platform within the schedule indicated.

Now patients can be reminded of actions that they need to take, or their loved ones can be alerted as to diminished capacity (physically or cognitively) of the patient.