11. Some people wonder why almost
no one uploads their pump data…
I think I know why: because
getting it to work can be like
CRAWLING. THROUGH.
BROKEN. GLASS.
@HowardLook
12.
13.
14.
15. Healthcare: “Fax us your numbers!”
Kid: “Mom, what’s a fax? Is it
compatible with Snapchat?”
21. Hard to find
Too many
Uncertain Quality
Uncertain Benefit
Lack of link to provider
Lack information on security/data
Too much burden
The promise of mobile health has
yet to be realized
28. “This led up to an email from the
wonderful Lane Desborough. We got
talking, I shared my simple Windows
uploader with him, and he began
working on “Nightscout” – a glance-
able BG chart that could be viewed
throughout a home”
29.
30.
31.
32. “We continued to work on our apps
and tools, more folks on twitter began
to notice – and it became very clear
that people really wanted this tool. It
was life changing for us, and other
parent’s immediately saw the value,
the hope for a less complex, safer,
healthier life it can bring.”
“Freedom!”
33. “The “CGM in the Cloud” Facebook
group started from these early twitter
interactions and helping just a few
other d-parents looking for a better
way. We have wonderful tools, but
they can do more! JC, JA, & TC
deserve the credit for scaling this
system. JA started the group, because
he knew that we were not the only
ones tired of waiting.”
64. Studies
• Descriptive Survey
• Undergraduate Programmers (Apps)
• Ethnography
– Health communities/Makers
• Facebook Mining
– Reliability of Health Information
• Open Science Mobile Health Projects
67. THANK YOU
John Costik, Adrien de Croy
Weston Nordgren II
Nancy Benovich Gilby, Peter Honeyman, Liz
Kaziunas, Sylvia Lindtner, Mark Ackerman,
The Nightscout/#doc community
Twitter: @NightscoutProj
FB: CGM in the Cloud
#wearenotwaiting