Goodbye Logbooks, Hello CareLink Personal Software
CareLink Personal Software is a convenient online tool that brings together critical information from your Medtronic insulin pump, continuous glucose monitoring, and more than 25 of the most popular blood glucose meters.
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Between office visits, your healthcare provider may review your CareLink Personal Software information remotely to make accurate therapy adjustments when needed.
Better Control. Better Outcomes.
CareLink Personal Software organizes information into reports, charts, and graphs making therapy adjustment faster, easier and more precise.
- CareLink Personal Software reports provide critical insight into overnight glucose patterns to help you avoid dangerous overnight lows and improve overnight control
- CareLink Personal Software uncovers the effects of certain foods and portion sizes on blood glucose levels
- A clinical study has shown that CareLink Personal Software users improved control (A1C) when compared to people using insulin pump therapy alone without CareLink Personal Software1
CareLink Reports
CareLink Personal Software serves as a virtual logbook so you can accurately track your insulin intake and glucose levels, making it easier to compare any changes in glucose levels with your daily activities, such as meals and exercise routines. Charts and graphs allow you to see the changes visually, while tables provide the actual numeric values.
Together, these charts, graphs, and tables help you and your healthcare provider discover patterns and problems more easily than with with meter software and logbooks alone. By becoming familiar with CareLink reports, you can take steps to better control your glucose levels.
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- Corriveau EA, Durso PJ, Kaufman ED, Skipper BJ, Laskaratos LA, Heintsman KB. Effect of Carelink, an Internet-based insulin pump monitoring system, on glycemic control in rural and urban children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus. Pediatric Diabets. 2008;9(4, pt 2):360-366.