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Bangalore based Yos Technologies, the upcoming company in the Healthcare IT domain, has announced a unique "DiabetesCare" package, which will be a new feature of YosCare, the comprehensive 'Personal Healthcare System' that was recently launched by the company.
YosCare (www.yoscare.in) includes Personal Health Records (PHRs), Healthcare tools and applications for Preventive and Continuous Care. With YosCare, users can store their health records online, access this from anywhere, anytime using PC or mobile and generate various health reports. In addition users will be able to manage their complete health calendar, have access to health information and self-help tools like health calculators, health-risk assessment tools, etc through their personalized Health portal.
Announcing the "DiabetesCare" package, Vijaya Verma, Founder and CEO of Yos Technologies said "Chronic patients such as those suffering from diabetes need more than just monitoring - they need a comprehensive "care" plan that encompasses information gathering, analysis, creation of appropriate diet and exercise packages, tools for both doctor and patient to monitor critical parameters and take pro-active action. YosCare's DiabetesCare Package includes various tools such as a Diabetes Diary, that enables patients to record information about their ongoing health status, diet/exercise patterns, general well being, medicine intake, and more, a Diabetes Monitor that allows patients to closely measure and monitor various health parameters like Random Blood Sugar, Fasting Blood Sugar, etc., as well as an Insulin Assistant that will alert them of the insulin dosage they need to take based on their sugar level".
"Additionally, with YosCare, a diabetic can very easily update all relevant information into his/her YosCare account using either PC or mobile. The entry will get recorded with the date and time. Subsequently, user can graph the entries over a required time line and also print associated diary entries which can be very handy to a doctor to understand the patient's lifestyle patterns and hence improve the efficacy of the treatment. Patients will also have access to a comprehensive diabetes guide, health tips to better understand their condition and control blood glucose levels" added Verma.
Sourced From: Pressman India
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