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Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses the latest technology to collect vital patient data outside of traditional doctor visits. For patients living alone, this continuous monitoring can be lifesaving. Our solution includes bed sensors, smart glucometers, iPad app integration, and more to ensure safety and improve health outcomes.

 

The Growing Need for RPM

RPM is becoming indispensable as it addresses critical gaps in healthcare, improving patient outcomes and streamlining care delivery.

These factors drive the need for RPM, making it crucial for delivering timely, effective, and patient-centered care.

Introducing MouthLab by AIDAR

- Your 60 Seconds Matters

A Medical Tricorder For Health Assessment

By combining all the standalone devices or parameters associated with monitoring an individuals overall health. We developed a single, Hand-held, rapid health assessment medical device and AI enabled platform that uses oral and digital biomarkers to measure overall health from anywhere anytime.

The Best Overall Health Diagnostic Tool

By combining all the standalone devices or parameters associated with monitoring an individuals overall health

Temperature

Measures body temperature to detect fever or hypothermia within seconds.

Blood Pressure

Provides systolic and diastolic readings to monitor cardiovascular health.

Respiration Rate

Tracks breaths per minute to assess respiratory health and detect abnormalities.

Respiratory FM

Analyzes airflow patterns during breathing to detect obstructions or abnormalities in the respiratory trac

ECG/EKG

Records heart's electrical activity to detect arrhythmias or cardiac events.

Pulse Rate

Measures the number of heartbeats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health and circulation efficiency.

Heart Rate Variability

Measures the variation in time between heartbeats, indicating autonomic nervous system balance and stress levels.

Heart Rate

Monitors beats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health and stress levels.

Blood Oxygen Saturation

Measures the percentage of oxygen in the blood, indicating respiratory efficiency and lung function.

Spirometry/Lung Functions

Assesses lung capacity and airflow to detect respiratory conditions like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Respiration Rate Variability

Measures the variation in breathing rate to assess respiratory stability and detect potential breathing disorders.

Cough Pattern & Voice

Analyzes cough frequency, intensity, and voice characteristics to detect respiratory infections and vocal cord abnormalities.

Meet MouthLab!

  • Human Factors: Superior patient experience, usability, and adherence
  • Battery Life: Measures 300 measurements with a single charge
  • Water-Resistance: Offers superior ingress protection (IP)
  • Interoperability: Instantly connects data to other electronic medical records
  • Firmware & Operating Systems: Data visualization compatible with both iOS and Android
  • Intended Environment: Home and other traditional healthcare settings
  • Regulatory Clearance: FDA Class II 510(k) cleared and CE mark approved
  • Quality and Safety: MET Mark and ISO 13485:2016 Certifications
  • Patent and Trademark Protected: 3 approved patents for design, utility, and applications; 2 issued trademarks
  • Location of Data Collection: Mouth (Breath, Saliva, Lips, Blood Vessels) and Hand

Current Problems With Disease Management

Missing Health Signals

Many health conditions can have subtle symptoms or early warning signs that are easily overlooked. Missing these critical health signals can lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment, worsening the condition and complicating management efforts.

Lack of Targeted Interventions

Without personalized treatment plans tailored to an individual’s specific needs and conditions, interventions may be less effective. A one-size-fits-all approach can result in suboptimal care and missed opportunities for more precise and impactful treatments.

Poor Adherence & Persistence

Patients often struggle with adhering to prescribed treatment regimens and maintaining persistence over time. Factors such as complex medication schedules, side effects, and lack of support can contribute to inconsistent adherence, leading to poorer health outcomes.

Inadequate Monitoring & Feedback

Insufficient ongoing monitoring and feedback can hinder the ability to adjust treatment plans in response to changing conditions or emerging issues. Regular, real-time monitoring is crucial for timely adjustments and ensuring that treatments remain effective and relevant.

RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) is a technology that collects patient data outside of traditional healthcare settings.
RPM offers continuous monitoring, reducing staff workload and improving resident care, which leads to better ratings and lower turnover.
Absolutely, our RPM solution is designed to be simple and easy for seniors to use.