System and method for providing alerts optimized for a user

Systems and methods are disclosed that provide smart alerts to users, e.g., alerts to users about diabetic states that are only provided when it makes sense to do so, e.g., when the system can predict or estimate that the user is not already cognitively aware of their current condition, e.g., partic...

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Main Authors Hannemann, Christopher Robert, Castillo, Rita M, Garcia, Arturo, Davis, Anna Leigh, Koehler, Katherine Yerre, Constantin, Alexandra Elena, Bowman, Leif N, Harley-Trochimczyk, Anna Claire, Reihman, Eli, Jackson, Andrea Jean, Gable, Gary Brian, Wiley, Atiim Joseph, Hampapuram, Hari, Vogel, Matthew T, West, Benjamin Elrod, Morris, Gary A, Dunn, Laura J, Rindfleisch, Ashley Anne, Walker, Tomas C, Mandapaka, Aditya Sagar, Pupa, Philip Thomas, Pal, Andrew Attila, Polytaridis, Nicholas, Draeger, Rian, Kamath, Apurv Ullas, Smith, Daniel, Belliveau, Scott M, Heintzman, Nathaniel David, Schunk, Sofie Wells, Marsh, Samuel Jere, Pai, Subrai Girish, Bhavaraju, Naresh C, Vanslyke, Stephen J, Simpson, Peter C, Jepson, Lauren Hruby, Hall, Thomas
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LanguageEnglish
Published 20.09.2022
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Summary:Systems and methods are disclosed that provide smart alerts to users, e.g., alerts to users about diabetic states that are only provided when it makes sense to do so, e.g., when the system can predict or estimate that the user is not already cognitively aware of their current condition, e.g., particularly where the current condition is a diabetic state warranting attention. In this way, the alert or alarm is personalized and made particularly effective for that user. Such systems and methods still alert the user when action is necessary, e.g., a bolus or temporary basal rate change, or provide a response to a missed bolus or a need for correction, but do not alert when action is unnecessary, e.g., if the user is already estimated or predicted to be cognitively aware of the diabetic state warranting attention, or if corrective action was already taken.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202016904454