Mobile Diabetic, Inc. announced the Beta release of mDiabetic CreatorBlue(tm) software, a Bluetooth(tm) enabled phone application for capturing blood glucose readings from a patient'ss
meter and transmitting information to a data server.
Creating new methods to simplify and automate the collection of diabetes information is an important part of Mobile Diabetic development efforts. Patients now have a simple way to send
data to care providers using a standard blood glucose meter, a Bluetooth adapter, and a Java(tm) enabled mobile phone.
The power of sending secure data over a mobile phone without patient interaction is important, said Scott Luse, Founder of Mobile Diabetic. We wanted to eliminate manual data entry and
meter-to-pc cable downloads. CreatorBlue software communicates with a standard blood glucose meter using a Bluetooth adapter, eliminating the need for a serial cable connection. After
receiving information from the meter CreatorBlue sends the data to a web server for health monitoring by a physician.
Mobile Diabetic plans to use their product for more than just their own mDiabetic health web services. A key point is that our software can be configured to send meter readings to any
data server depending on the care provider. Our software also uses persistent storage so patients can set preferences once and the data is saved on the phone.
All aspects of software installation and support are managed by Mobile Diabetic. Our server uses over-the-air installation so patients can load CreatorBlue software directly onto their
phone without external mobile software services and a signed certificate for authenticity.
Mobile Diabetic has no public release date for CreatorBlue at this time. Our Bluetooth adapter is a custom device and needs to go through the Premarket Notification process with the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
About Mobile Diabetic, Inc
Mobile Diabetic provides a valuable resource of mobile health record management, monitoring, and reporting tools in efforts to assist diabetics manage and control their disease and lower
the healthcare costs of uncontrolled diabetes.
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc.
For more information:
Scott Luse
Mobile Diabetic, Inc
Snohomish, WA, USA
http://www.mdiabetic.com