Give professionals more than numbers. Give them a structured story.
GlucoMove should help experts review what happened, why it may have happened, how often it happened, and which routine is worth reinforcing. That makes coaching more explainable to the patient and more efficient for the professional.
Professionals need structured evidence they can discuss in minutes, not isolated numbers they must reconstruct by hand.
When baseline, medication context, meal level, activity, and post-meal response belong to one event, the professional can review the pattern faster and spend more time on coaching quality instead of data reconstruction.
One structured event is easier to review than multiple disconnected values.
Patients understand coaching better when the explanation matches a real event they remember.
Professionals can reinforce the same useful routine across visits and follow-up.
Professionals can read stability, risk, activity volume, and pattern summaries in one place.
The expert interface already shows how a selected period can be summarized through pre-meal glucose, post-meal glucose, post-meal delta, activity time, key activity, and pattern cards. This is valuable because it reduces the distance between raw logs and coaching action


Coaching becomes stronger when the recommendation has visible support.
Professionals should be able to see which activity is recommended, why it is recommended, how much measured evidence supports the interpretation, and what type of next focus is suggested. That makes the conversation more concrete for both sides.
Professionals should be able to review both ordinary patterns and controlled test evidence.
Daily datasets help reveal repeated patterns. Dedicated tests and medication insight panels add depth when a more direct interpretation is needed. Together, they allow professionals to move from pattern suspicion to more structured review.