Sharing any log data first requires you to activate the data transfer functionality in your device. If activated, your device can send anonymous device logs and information, injection and technical data, error reports, and general information that helps us understand how our devices are being used or to identify potential improvements.
To ensure patient confidentiality, this information is by default anonymous (i.e., it is not associated with an individual patient profile). Device data is sent automatically after each injection, and typically, a transfer will be completed within 25 seconds. A given data transfer can also be aborted by pressing the Cancel button. Data will then only be transferred from your next injection.
easypod® will automatically search the most appropriate cellular network, although the first transmission from your device will take more time than subsequent ones. Transfers may also take longer when you are travelling, transmitting from another country, or depending on available networks and connectivity. Any transmission or processing of device data is robustly protected (including being generally anonymized) to ensure compliance with applicable privacy law.
An additional offering may also be available (depending on your location) whereby data from your device (including injection history) can be made available through a connected web application to your treating doctor, nurse, or treating healthcare professional. This additional service however requires your prior and express consent (obtained by your treating healthcare professional). This includes providing you with all relevant information on the relevant processing so you can make an informed decision. Once your consent has been given, your healthcare professional can activate your profile in the web application, allowing them to better view and track your injection history and treatment results. The same injection data can also be displayed on a dedicated mobile application for patients and/or their parents or caregivers. You must also provide your express consent for this by means of a similar information and consent process.
You may reach out to your doctor, nurse, or health professional for more information on these services, including whether they are available in your location.