FreeStyle Auto-Assist Neo 
Software

Easy-to-use software to help you and your patients to get the most out of the FreeStyle Blood Glucose and Ketone Monitoring Systems.

FreeStyle auto-assist neo software with bloog glucose meter
FreeStyle auto-assist neo software with bloog glucose meter
FreeStyle auto-assist neo software with bloog glucose meter

Getting Started

 

To get started :

1. Download the FreeStyle Auto-Assist Neo Software.

2. Connect the yellow USB cable to your patient’s FreeStyle Optium Neo and Ketone Monitoring System.

3. The software will automatically begin the installation process.

 

Compatible operating systems : Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8. Read the User’s Guide for further info.

FreeStyle Optium Neo Blood glucose meter and LibreView report shown on a computer monitor.

Report Overview

FreeStyle Auto-Assist Neo Software includes six reports.

 

Snapshot

The Snapshot report provides a data summary for a specified date range, including up to six notes relating to important blood glucose trends.

Auto-Assist Snapshot report.

 

Modal Day

The Modal Day report shows the daily pattern of blood glucose results over a specified date range along with total insulin doses, type of insulin used (basal or rapid-acting).

Auto-Assist Modal Day report.

 

Daily Log

The Daily Log provides a table of blood glucose readings, results and other values, such as ketone test results and logged insulin doses for each day in a specified date range.

Insulin doses are only available if logged in the meter.

Auto-Assist Daily Log report.

 

Basal Titration

The Basal Titration report compares fasting blood glucose levels with long-acting insulin doses over a 12-week period.

The report also shows when long-acting insulin doses have been adjusted based on fasting blood glucose trends.

Auto-Assist Basal Titration report.

 

Mealtime Patterns

The Mealtime Patterns report compares the before-meal and after-meal blood glucose levels for breakfast, lunch and dinner, over the specified date range. This report also shows before-and-after meal averages and logged insulin.

Auto-Assist Mealtime Patterns report.

 

Dose Plan

The Dose Plan shows you the current meter setup along with the history of settings for spot check therapy and confirmation programming. Insulin settings are displayed visually to reinforce how the patient finds their dose on the meter.

Auto-Assist Dose Plan.

Note: Patients should always consult their healthcare professional if they have any questions or concerns about their diabetes management or results.

How to use the software

Creating, printing and saving reports

 

Step 1 : Creating a report

Once the software has installed, you arrive on the Menu page. Connect the meter and click Create Reports.

1. Tick the box next to the reports you want to view or print.

2. Choose the timeframe you want to show data for, using the dropdown box or by entering a custom range. You can select the last 1 to 4 weeks or you can select a custom start and end date.

3. Click Print Reports or View Reports on the screen.

4. The report will appear on the screen automatically. To select other reports, click Back.

​A name or patient ID must be added to the User Profile in order to view reports

 

auto assist creating reports

 

Step 2 : Printing a report

To print a report, make sure you've connected the meter and clicked Create Reports.

1. Tick the box next to the reports you want to print.

2. Click Print Reports.

All pages for the selected timeframe will be printed. To limit the number of pages, adjust the timeframe.

You can also print a report directly when it's displayed on the screen by clicking the Print button.

auto assist creating reports

 

Step 3 : Saving a report as a PDF

To save a report as a PDF, make sure you've connected your meter and clicked Create Reports.

1. Create the report you want to save following Step 1.

2. Click Save.

3. Choose where you want to save your report, give it a name and click Save.

All pages for the selected timeframe will be saved. To limit the number of pages, adjust the timeframe period.

WARNING: To avoid the possibility of electric shock, never perform a blood glucose test while the meter is connected to the computer.

auto assist creating reports

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