the technology
Building healthcare technologies to better connect patients to clinical resources
[1 Functional prototype]
Remote patient monitoring device that measures pulse oximetry (SPO2), heart rate (BPM), and temperature
Designed and built from the ground up implementing interoperable, current clinical and Internet standards
Designed to be used by patients located anywhere in the world
Prototype uses commoditized IoT components, Arduino MKR WiFi, and BLE
(Code-named: FHIR Detector)
[2 form factor prototype]
Electronic skin patch target form factor for final device
Communicates over BLE
Uses coin cell or zinc ion battery
Flexible hypo-allergenic substrate
Images shown are theoretical target form factor
[3 technology stack]
All of the hardware and software designed here are designed and built from the ground up to implement end-to-end (device to EMR) interoperable, modern clinical and Internet/industry standards
Clinical standards for identifying, naming, and measuring medical data readings
Interoperability standards for data encapsulation, markup, and transport
Medical device hardware standards by healthcare industry organizations and government regulatory bodies
Industry standards for communications and security
[4 health gateway app]
Paired with patient monitoring device over BLE
Monitors, validates, and forwards data
Can be run on smartphones, tablets, or computers with IPSec VPN connection
(Code-named: FHIR Monitor)
[5 Health integration engine]
Already exists at most hospitals and health authorities
Used for receiving/sending, filtering, reformatting, and routing automated medical data messages and information
Existing data formats include HL7 messages and have been mandated to support FHIR interoperable messages
Range of application vendors ie: from IBM to open-source (used here)
[6 electronic medical record]
Already exists at most hospitals and health authorities
Manages, sends/receives, organizes, and stores clinical and patient records and data
Existing data formats include HL7 messages and have been mandated to support FHIR interoperable messages
Range of application vendors ie: from Epic to open-source (used here)
[ 7 High level roadmap ]
Complete Prototyping
Validation
Regulatory Approvals
AI/ML Integration
Implementation