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REACTION is delivering better and more efficient healthcare services in Europe, thus supporting the Commissions activities in ICT for Health: eHealth.
The REACTION platform allows for the creation of inclusive applications with accessibility for all. The project supports the Commissions campaign: eInclusion - be part of it!
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The REACTION project is a 4-year project started in 2010. It is partly funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme in the area of Personal Health Systems under Grant Agreement no. 248590
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Welcome to the REACTION online demonstrations. We are hope you will enjoy working with our demonstrators and that they will provide inspiration and encourage you to seek more information about the project. We would like to hear your comments also.
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Pattern management in diabetes care - online risk assessment and decision support | |
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Pattern management is a systematic approach to help patients and health care providers to identify patterns in blood glucose readings to determine whether changes are needed to optimize their glucose control. Enter a patient id, a date interval and click on the “Show patterns” button to see the list of identified patterns. |


