Inventing one of the first wearable medical technologies

Wearable medical technologies are all the buzz today. But I began working on wearable technologies back in 1995 leveraging the technologies of the day see, US patent 5.902,234 and 6,728,341. Remember this was way before the common use of cell phones and certainly before smart phones and enabling technology stacks. As I continue my work in this space one thing is certainly clear and that is wearable technologies will have a principal impact on both disease management and prevention. The overwhelming majority of the cost of healthcare are driven by patient behavior this includes both wellness behaviors and disease management behaviors. Leveraging connection architecture, game mechanics and social engagement we will be able to do a far better job in anticipating conditions before they become expensive and acute. My early patents describe the use of two-way digital pagers that would send out messages to patients to remind them to take medications, check blood pressures or other disease management behaviors. The patient would press the yes no button that would go back to the caregiver or central monitoring station to verify that the patient is complying with hospital discharge our home healthcare regiments. There is of course a lot more to these Read More


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