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The agenda and speaker and demo detials from our Fall 2014 DiabetesMine D-Data ExChange that took place at the University Club of Palo Alto on 11/20/14.

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Welcome to the Fall 2014 DiabetesMine™ D-Data ExChange, a forum for innovators who are not waiting to apply technology in every way possible to improve life with diabetes.

We hope you will…• Gain insights • Build connections• Be inspired

How can we… • Leverage diabetes data to produce healthier

outcomes?• Reduce healthcare costs and increase

transparency to policy decision-makers and care teams?

• Accelerate advancement towards more automated systems?

• Improve prospects for patient engagement?• Reduce the burden of living with diabetes?

#WeAreNotWaiting

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#WeAreNotWaiting Welcome Amy Tenderich & Howard Look

“The State of Diabetes Technology in 2014” Scott Hanselman Demos: MySugr and Tidepool + group discussion

“Diabetes Industry Standards Update” Joseph Cafazzo

Demos: Nightscout and DIYPS + group discussion Snack & Stretch Break “Health Data Integration Beyond Diabetes” John Sharp

Demos: Glooko and UCSF Open mHealth + group discussion “Liberating Our Diabetes Data” Howard Look Breakout Discussion

• Addressing Patient Challenges w/DTech Scott Hanselman• Getting from DIY to Mass Access Brandon Arbiter• Establishing Industry Standards Joe Cafazzo• Integrating D-Data with Health IT systems John Sharp• AP Algorithm Challenges Ed Damiano & Bob Kircher• Big Data Pattern Recognition Howard Wolpert• Regulatory Best Practices Chris Bergstrom

Artificial Pancreas Case Studies “Automating Diabetes Care” Bob Kircher

“Bionic Pancreas: How We Invented an AP Algorithm” Ed Damiano Tech / Networking Reception

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Agenda

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Scott Hanselmanwww.hanselman.com - @shanselmanScott is the principal program manager at Microsoft’s developer division. He’s a frequent speaker about software development at high-profile tech events. He was recently named one of the “30 Most Influential People in Programming” by WebDesignDev. Scott publishes a hugely popular tech blog and hosts a podcast around technology called Hanselminutes, which has featured Artificial Pancreas and other diabetes technology; he’s a longtime type 1 and creator of the first PalmPilot Diabetes Management System in 1998, which he sold to a healthcare company five years later. (“It’s now in limbo, but I’m trying to get it released as Open Source,” he says.) Prior to Microsoft, Scott was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now part of Checkfree, and worked as a Principal Consultant at a local Microsoft Solution Provider called STEP Technology. He’s also been an Adjunct Professor at the Oregon Institute of Technology. Scott wrote a seminal blog post two years ago titled, “The Sad State of Diabetes Technology in 2012.” He is trying to raise $50,000 for diabetes research.

Joseph Cafazzohttp://humanfactors.ca/ - @JosephCafazzoDr. Joseph Cafazzo is Lead for the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, a state-of-the-art research facility devoted to the evaluation and design of healthcare technology, hosting seventy researchers and staff. As a biomedical engineer, he has spent his entire career in a hospital setting. By observing healthcare delivery from the inside, he works on ways to keep people out of hospital by creating technologies that allow for self-care at home. At the same time, Joe and his team are the biggest critics of poorly designed health technologies and their ineffectiveness. He surrounds himself with whip-smart, and passionate engineers and designers who are creating technologies that are spirited, modern, people-focused, and truly

Speakers

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Howard Look@tidepool_org - [email protected] is President, CEO and Founder of Tidepool. Howard was on the founder’s team at TiVo where as VP of Software and User Experience he led the efforts that made TiVo as easy to use as it was disruptive. He was also VP of Software at Pixar, where he led the team developing Pixar’s proprietary film-making system, and at Amazon where he ran a secret software project to develop devices that leverage cloud services. At Linden Lab, he led the team that delivered the open-sourced Second Life Viewer 2.0 project. Howard has a BS in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. His teenage daughter has T1D.

John SharpLinkedIn: johnsharp - @JohnSharpJohn Sharp, MSSA, PMP, FHIMSS, is the Senior Manager, HIS, Consumer Health IT for HIMSS, a global, cause-based, not-for-profit organization focused on better health through information technology (IT). HIMSS leads efforts to optimize health engagements and care outcomes using information technology. Sharp is located at the HIMSS Innovation Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

He has been in health IT for more than 10 years, previously at Cleveland Clinic. Sharp is has been an active member of HIMSS for many years, and is the former chair of the eHealth special interest group (SIG). Sharp is adjunct faculty in Health Informatics at Kent State University.

improve the patient experience. He is an associate professor at the University of Toronto, in the areas of clinical engineering, human factors, and health informatics and is the recipient of the Career Scientist award by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.

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Robert C. Kircher, Jr.LinkedIn: Robertkircher - [email protected] C. Kircher, Jr., is a Dose Safety co-founder and the VP of Engineering and Regulatory Affairs. Bob has a BS in Mathematics from UC Berkeley, a Masters of Software Engineering degree from Seattle University and a Certificate of Biomedical Regulatory Affairs from the University of Washington. Bob has four US patents to his name.

Ed Damianowww.bu.edu/dbin/bme/people/primary/damiano.php -www.bionicpancreas.orgEdward Damiano is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. His expertise and training are in the areas of mechanical and biomedical engineering, applied mechanics, and applied mathematics. Ever since his 15-year-old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 11 months of age, he has been committed to creating and integrating closed-loop control technologies with a vision of building a bionic endocrine pancreas by the time his son heads off to college in the fall of 2017. This endeavor began with the design and development of mathematical algorithm strategies for blood glucose control, which he and his group began testing in his laboratory at Boston University in 2005 in a swine model of type 1 diabetes. In 2006, he began working with his clinical collaborators at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to design their first clinical protocol.

Between 2008 and 2012, they tested their system in the inpatient setting in one-day and two-day experiments in adults and adolescents with type 1 diabetes in the Clinical Research Center at the MGH. Near the end of 2012 they received approval from the FDA to begin testing a mobile version of their system, which integrates an iPhone with their blood-glucose control algorithm, an insulin pump, and a continuous glucose monitor, and are in early testing stages now.

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Amy TenderichLinkedIn: amytenderich - @AmyDBMine, @DiabetesMineAmy Tenderich is a journalist, blogger, patient advocate and consultant who started DiabetesMine.com after her diagnosis with type 1 diabetes in 2003. Her site has become a leading online destination for people with diabetes and one of the top award-winning health blogs around the country and the world. Amy is the co-author, along with Dr. Richard Jackson of the Joslin Diabetes Center, of Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes – a unique motivational guide to the 5 key medical tests that everyone with diabetes should have and monitor regularly.

She has made it her personal mission to spur innovation in diabetes care that actually originates with patients. She penned an Open Letter to Steve Jobs in 2007 that went viral, developing into an international crowdsourcing competition called the DiabetesMine Design Challenge. The competition was underwritten by the California HealthCare Foundation, and supported by IDEO, a leading design firm with close ties to Stanford University. The competition culminated in the DiabetesMine Innovation Summit, a unique annual gathering of diabetes stakeholders held at Stanford University.

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Tidepool@tidepool_org - [email protected] Tidepool is an open source, not-for-profit effort to build an open data platform and better applications that reduce the burden of Type 1 Diabetes.

The Tidepool Uploader is a simple tool that uploads data from pumps, CGMs, and BG meters into the cloud. No more wrestling with Java plug-in errors, computer incompatibilities, or user flows that leave you feeling like you’ve been spun around 30 times. And no more proprietary data silos.

Blip is the first app built on the Tidepool Platform. Currently in a pilot study at UCSF, Blip displays your diabetes data along with personal context from your life.

Nightscout@NightscoutProj - Facebook: cgminthecloudFrom one to thousands, Nightscout is meeting a significant need for people with diabetes and their loved ones. Real-time remote monitoring of CGM data has transformed lives, enabling freedoms once thought lost to people with type 1 diabetes. The countless testimonials and outpouring of gratitude is truly awe inspiring. Given freely to the community, it has continued to attract individuals willing to help and participate in its innovation and growth. People are continually “paying it forward” and contributing their time and talents to help improve the lives of many.

Demo’s

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UCSF Open mHealthopenmhealth.org - @openmhealth - [email protected] mHealth will be demo’ing Linq, a new way for people to collaborate with their doctors using the apps and devices they love. Linq is powered by the Open mHealth platform and bridges the gap between patients and clinicians to bring digital health data into the heart of clinical practice today.

MySugrhttp://mysugr.com - [email protected] Academy is an online training program for people with diabetes that was developed by doctors, dietitians, nurses, and people with diabetes. The first course, designed for people with type 2 diabetes, answers many questions that come up during the shock of diagnosis. The content is delivered through fun animated videos and teaches without any of the typical guilt or shame so often associated with diabetes.

mySugr Importer is a unique way to pull glucose values from existing blood glucose meters without Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other complicated technology. Fast and simple access - wirelessly from the iPhone.

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DIYPS#DIYPS - @DanaMLewis - @ScottLeibrand - www.diyps.org [email protected] - [email protected]#DIYPS or the “Do It Yourself Pancreas System” was created to dramatically improve the limited alarms available on FDA-approved CGMs. #DIYPS has evolved into a safety net and proactive alerting system that friends/loved ones can access, with real-time early-warning BG predictions (based on CGM data, insulin on board, and carbohydrate decay), and the ability to suggest corrective insulin or carbs. This enables a #DIYPS user to prevent highs and lows and spend more time “in range,” with A1c and BG outcomes that compare favorably to results from the bionic pancreas clinical trials. #DIYPS inventors and independent researchers, Dana Lewis and Scott Leibrand, have also used #DIYPS learnings to investigate other novel approaches to improving care protocols for people with diabetes.

Glooko@GlookoInc - [email protected] Glooko delivers a mobile and cloud-based, diabetes/chronic disease management platform designed to improve health outcomes and reduce the costs associated with diabetes population management. The Glooko platform includes wireless integration (via bluetooth low energy) with all major glucose meters as well as other health and fitness devices to supply timely, verified patient data such as blood glucose, carbs, insulin, activity, blood pressure, and weight. From there, Glooko relays analytics, standardized reports, risk flags, and unique management tools like Joslin HypoMap, giving healthcare providers insights for making adjustments to diabetes care plans.

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