

Prior to use of this technology, users should check with their supervisor, Information Security Officer (ISO), Facility Chief Information Officer (CIO), or local Office of Information and Technology (OI&T) representative to ensure that all actions are consistent with current VA policies and procedures prior to implementation. Users must ensure sensitive data is properly protected in compliance with all VA regulations. Users must ensure their use of this technology/standard is consistent with VA policies and standards, including, but not limited to, VA Handbooks 61 VA Directives 6004, 6513, and 6517 and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards, including Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS). Results can be exported into customized reports including support for the download and integration of blood sugar meter and insulin pump information onto a single graph. A USB cable connects to a computer and an IR reader transfers data from meter to pump. Data is transmitted to the storage repository by a local area network (LAN), Infrared (IR) reader, or Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. This technology stores data in Microsoft Structured Query Language (SQL) Server.

The software functions with a compatible Accu-Chek blood glucose meter or insulin pump to monitor blood sugar, identify trends and compare medication, diet and activity. The Accu-Chek 360 Diabetes Management System allows for the collection, analysis and reporting of a diabetic user`s health information. More information on the proper use of the TRM can be found on the Technologies must be operated and maintained in accordance with Federal and Department security and
