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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul. 27, 2012
Nicole Bernini, Burgdorf, CH;
Christoph Rickert, Reinach, CH;
Andrea Schuetz Frikart, Ostermundigen, CH;
Reto Sigrist, Golaten, CH;
Beat Spoerri, Bibern, CH;
Nicole Bernini, Burgdorf, CH;
Christoph Rickert, Reinach, CH;
Andrea Schuetz Frikart, Ostermundigen, CH;
Reto Sigrist, Golaten, CH;
Beat Spoerri, Bibern, CH;
Roche Diabetes Care, Inc., Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
A medical system comprising a display is presented. In response to the reception of triggering information, a subset of data is selected from a displayed or non-displayed dataset according to a data priority scheme and the displayed dataset is replaced by the display of the selected subset of data. The display of the selected subset of data uses a variety of rendering options. The triggering information is provided by the user or provided by one or more sensors. The data priority scheme is predefined or computed. It is static or dynamic. The data priority scheme can comprise a threshold which is applied for the selection or determination of the subset of data. Examples of priorities associated with data for diabetes care are provided. A range of displays can be used and combined.