tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307023251187009005.post7500376171606550034..comments2023-10-02T10:33:26.456+03:00Comments on sensotrend - making sense of diabetes trends: SecretsAssihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06825954797042605085noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307023251187009005.post-70656771397300250882013-09-11T15:13:19.035+03:002013-09-11T15:13:19.035+03:00Yep, mendor/diasend/glooko had to solve this data-...Yep, mendor/diasend/glooko had to solve this data-reading problem first, as interoperability/data standards are virtually non existent in the diabetes tech world. (Scott Hanselman wrote nice blog post about this http://www.hanselman.com/blog/TheSadStateOfDiabetesTechnologyIn2012.aspx). Oh yes, there is stuff like Continua blood glucose profile for bluetooth le, but there are no devices in the market that use those.<br /><br />Also, taltioni is backed-up by relational database, not sure how well that model scales/adapts with time-series data (as an example dexcom g4 generates 288 datapoints daily, pump 10-20 ..). . But Yes, you are right, once you have the data, you can do interesting things with it(=Slogan Let the data work for you;)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09086107567641831358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307023251187009005.post-30623522538976066132013-09-11T10:44:28.675+03:002013-09-11T10:44:28.675+03:00Hi Karri,
Many thanks for joining the conversatio...Hi Karri,<br /><br />Many thanks for joining the conversation! I would say we're still in the middle of our market research, finding out who are our competitors and who could be our partners.<br /><br />For instance, since Mendor, Diasend, and Glooko all have implemented support for reading information from multiple glucose meters and monitors, we would prefer not to do that all over again, rather get one or all of the existing implementations to share either their technology or access to the data they gather.<br /><br />I realize this may be an overly idealistic approach and we'll need to see how it plays out. But I'd really like to see all the patient provided measurement data being fed to a system like <a href="http://www.taltioni.fi/en/partners/taltioni" rel="nofollow">Taltioni</a>, and then all kinds of different services using that data.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307023251187009005.post-23854708202768279162013-09-10T21:58:37.445+03:002013-09-10T21:58:37.445+03:00MoI!
So with this data-centris approach, I assume ...MoI!<br />So with this data-centris approach, I assume you've done your competition analysis right?<br /><br />1) Some clinics in Finland + way more in Sweden use Diasend (imports data from cgms/pumps/bg meters).<br />2) Glooko is moving to this direction aswell (http://www.glooko.com/coming-soon)<br />3) Dexcom bought this company called sweetspot in 2012, lets see what they will do with that purchase (Original sweetspot-startup was about data sharing)<br />4) And then there is this Finnish startup myHealthway, who have some cool stuff coming up.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09086107567641831358noreply@blogger.com