4 Best Display apps for Android (Medical)
Following is our list of the best display apps for Android. Trusted developers like Medtronic, Inc. and Medtronic, Inc. are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include MiniMed™ Mobile, MiniMed™ Mobile US, Fushiki Caloric ETT, .
1 MiniMed™ Mobile
Insulin pump display
The MiniMed™ Mobile app is a helpful tool for people managing diabetes. It allows you to view important data from your MiniMed™ insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system on your smartphone. You can see your glucose levels, track trends, and review your history. The app also makes it easy to share your data with care partners through automatic uploads to CareLink™ software. Other features include a user-friendly display, notifications, and the same structure as your MiniMed™ pump interface. It's important to note that the app only works with the MiniMed™ 700-series pump system and should not replace real-time monitoring. Always consult with your healthcare provider for medical advice.
2 MiniMed™ Mobile US
Insulin pump display
The MiniMed™ Mobile app allows you to see important information from your insulin pump and CGM on your smartphone. You can check your glucose levels, review your history, and see trends easily. It also automatically uploads data to CareLink™ software, making it easier to share with your care partners. Please note that this app only works with MiniMed™ 700-series insulin pump systems and is not compatible with other MiniMed™ or Paradigm™ pumps. It is intended for those aged 7 and over with type 1 diabetes. This app is not meant to replace the real-time display on your insulin pump and should not be used to make therapy decisions. It does not analyze or modify the data it receives and cannot control your continuous glucose monitoring system. For technical or customer service issues, please contact your local Medtronic support line.
3 Fushiki Caloric ETT
This application displays a visual target for oculomotor functional test.
The Fushiki Caloric ETT app for Android has 5 different modes to test eye movements. The modes include pursuit eye movement, saccade eye movement, and optokinetic eye movement. It also has caloric vestibular stimulation modes for caloric testing. In these modes, a red circle is displayed for 1 second after 10 seconds, and then the user needs to fixate on a black circle for 10 seconds. After that, they are instructed to follow a moving black circle or look at moving targets. This app is useful for testing and evaluating eye movement disorders.
4 SafeGO CG
Validation and displaying of EU COVID-19 digital certificates
SafeGo CG is an Android app designed for people in Montenegro to easily validate and display their COVID-19 digital certificates when traveling to EU countries and countries within the EU COVID-19 Certificate system. The app allows users to import their EU COVID-19 digital certificates to the SafeGo app's digital wallet, keeping all their vaccination, testing, and recovery certificates in one place. It enables users to show their digital certificates quickly at border crossings and other control places, ensuring hassle-free travel to EU and EU COVID-19 Platform countries. The app also checks the validity of COVID-19 certificates and provides up-to-date information on current health measures in Montenegro and the user's travel destination. SafeGo CG is developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media of Montenegro, Institute of Public Health, UNDP office in Montenegro, and with the financial support of the European Union.
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