Type 1 diabetes is a constant strain for people experiencing it. But parents, patients, and makers are using open source to ease the burden on their minds, bodies, and budgets.

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The Nightscout Foundation

The Nightscout Foundation

Kate Farnsworth is one of thousands of parents who found more freedom for their kids by using Nightscout’s cloud-based technologies to remotely monitor their blood sugar levels. Now a foundation director, Kate works to support creation of open source technologies that can help families like hers.

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Open Insulin Foundation

Open Insulin Foundation

Anthony Di Franco founded the Open Insulin Foundation to transform the way insulin is produced and distributed. Anthony and his colleagues are developing both an open source insulin product and a blueprint that small, locally owned labs could use to replicate and market it.

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OpenAPS

OpenAPS

As a teenager diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Dana Lewis self-injected insulin because she didn’t want others to see her bulky insulin pump. As an adult, Dana is one of the creators of OpenAPS, an open source artificial pancreas system that automates insulin delivery for thousands of users.

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Tidepool

Tidepool

Howard Look despaired over the tools available to manage his 11-year-old daughter’s type 1 diabetes. Then he formed Tidepool to develop new ones. Now, the nonprofit organization is working to deliver an open source, FDA-regulated mobile app to manage glucose monitoring and insulin delivery.

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Common Connections

Healthcare Made Human

Five years after appearing in an Open Source Stories film, the team from OpenNotes returns to discuss the state of openness in healthcare.

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Open Patient

What happens when patients take data―and their care―into their own hands?

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Collaboration in Open Source and Healthcare

Dana Lewis
Founder, OpenAPS

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Collaboration in Open Source and Healthcare

Dana Lewis
Founder, OpenAPS

OpenAPS founder Dana Lewis shares three key insights to “upskill” your collaboration—and shares why it’s humans—not methodologies—that make the difference.

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