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David Rodbard
Researcher at Gibraltar Hardware
Publications - 7
Citations - 261
David Rodbard is an academic researcher from Gibraltar Hardware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes management & Insulin pen. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 261 citations.
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Computer program for diabetes management
TL;DR: In this article, a diabetes management system or process is described that may be used to analyze and recognize patterns for a large amount of blood glucose concentration measurements and other physiological parameters related to the glycemia of a patient.
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Systems and methods for pattern recognition in diabetes management
TL;DR: In this article, a diabetes management system or process is provided that may be used to analyze and recognize patterns for a large number of blood glucose concentration measurements and other physiological parameters related to the glycemia of a patient.
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Communication medium for diabetes management
Pinaki Ray,Greg Matian,Aparna Srinivasan,Pamela Lai,David Rodbard,Roger Levine,Andrea Burling,Laura Robinson,David Price +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a diabetes management system or process is described that may be used to analyze and recognize patterns for a large amount of blood glucose concentration measurements and other physiological parameters related to the glycemia of a patient.
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Computer system for diabetes management
TL;DR: In this paper, a diabetes management system or process is described that may be used to analyze and recognize patterns for a large amount of blood glucose concentration measurements and other physiological parameters related to the glycemia of a patient.
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Program for diabetes management
Greg Matian,David Price,Pinaki Ray,David Rodbard,Aparna Srinivasan,スリニヴァサン アパルナ,マティアン グレッグ,プライス デビッド,ロドバード デビッド,レイ ピナキ +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a computer program for providing diabetes management information for users comprises: user interfaces; a database module having a plurality of data inputs on the blood glucose of patients; a business object module for communicating with the database module; and a diabetes management rule engine for transmitting a pluralityof text messages to the user interfaces, on the basis of the database and the business object modules.