Patent classifications
A61J7/049
WIRELESS MONITORING DEVICE FOR A PEST OR ANIMAL TRAP AND RELATED TECHNIQUES
A wireless monitoring device configured to monitor for triggering of a pest or animal trap with which the device is associated is disclosed. The device may be configured to detect either (or both): (1) the motion of the trap when triggered/actuated; and (2) the motion of a trapped organism. The device may be configured to transmit, in response to detecting the motion, a radio frequency (RF) signal including data pertaining to the status of the trap, allowing for easy determination of whether the trap is in an armed or triggered state. The RF signal may be received by any wireless infrastructure, such as a gateway or computing device (or other reader), within range, and information from the RF signal may be delivered through the internet/cloud to a server database. Information stored at the server database may be accessed to monitor and track trap status and control overall system operation.
Wireless tag apparatus and related methods
An asset tag apparatus and methods of monitoring assets with an asset tag are provided. The asset tag apparatus includes a housing and a wireless transmitter located within the housing. A processor is located within the housing, wherein the processor is in communication with the wireless transmitter. An accelerometer is positioned within the housing, wherein the accelerometer is in communication with the processor, wherein a wake-up signal is transmitted from the accelerometer to the processor in response to an activation of the accelerometer, and wherein the wireless transmitter transmits a signal externally from the housing in response to the wake-up signal received by the processor.
Medication dispensing system
A medication dispensing system is provided with several cooperating components which help to accommodate the responsible handling of medications. These systems include a user interface to receive input from the user and to present appropriate information/notices/alarms. Further, physical controls and multiple sensors are provided to detect tampering, misuse, and attempts to inappropriately access medications contained within the dispensing system. This misuse can thus be detected, and appropriate notifications can be provided, where appropriate. Further, by adding network communications capabilities, notices can be widely communicated to others, and operation of the medication dispensing system can be controlled and/or monitored remotely.
Electronic pill bottle tag
An electronic device, method of use, and system for improving medication compliance are disclosed. The device may comprise an upper cover configured to adhere to a pill bottle cap; a printed circuit board (PCB); a battery communicatively linked to the PCB; a sensor communicatively linked to the PCB; and a lower cover through which the sensor is configured to transmit and receive signals.
MONITORING DOSING REGIMENS OF CONSUMABLES
According to one aspect, a method of monitoring a dosing regimen of consumables may include actuating a retrieval mechanism to direct at least a portion of a scheduled dose of consumable media, according to a predetermined schedule, from one or more containers to a dispensing zone, receiving a first signal indicative of a quantity of the consumable media directed from the one or more containers to the dispensing zone, receiving a second signal indicative of a quantity of the scheduled dose of the consumable media consumed by a user associated with the scheduled dose, and based on the quantity of the consumable media directed to the dispensing zone and the quantity of the consumable media consumed by the user, determining a degree of compliance for the user with respect to the scheduled dose.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING MEDICATION
A system for dispensing medication comprises: a plurality of compartments to contain medication for a patient, wherein the compartments are configured to dispense pre-determined doses of medication of the patient; biometric sensors configured to measure biological characteristics of the patient; a display configured to display medication-related information; and a processor. The processor is configured to: determine one or more dispense times, each dispense time corresponding to each dose of the pre-determined doses of medication; store of one or more parameters for dispensing the pre-determined doses of medication at the corresponding dispense times, wherein the parameters relate to the biological characteristics; receive the biological characteristics of the patient from the biometric sensors; compare the parameters with the biological characteristics received; determine whether to dispense at least one of the pre-determined doses of medication from the compartments; and dispense one or more of the pre-determined doses of medication from the compartments.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND MODULE FOR INTEGRATED MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Systems, methods, and modules providing integrated medication management utilizing a medication management module. The module comprises cartridge slots, a pill extractor, a pill dispenser, and processors. The method includes receiving patient data of a patient, storing the patient data, and determining a presence of pill cartridges and pills. The module scans a cartridge label corresponding to the patient and the pills and authenticates the cartridges based on the patient data and the pills. The system determines, in response to authenticating, a medication regimen based on the patient data and pills and extracts pills from the pill cartridges. The module ensures verifying a correct extraction of pills and dispensing the pills at a predetermined time in a predetermined amount based on the medication plan. The module verifies a correct dispensing of pills at the predetermined time in the predetermined amount.
Medication management and reporting technology
Medication management and reporting technology, in which output from at least one sensor configured to sense physical activity in a building in which medication of a patient is located is monitored and a determination is made to capture one or more images of the medication based on the monitoring. A camera is used to capture an image of the medication and the captured image is analyzed to detect a state of the medication. Information regarding a schedule by which the medication should be taken by the patient is accessed and an expected state of the medication is determined. The detected state is compared with the expected state and a determination is made that the patient has departed from the schedule based on the comparison revealing that the detected state does not match the expected state. A message indicating the departure from the schedule is sent based on the determination.
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for managing adherence to a regimen
Methods, systems and apparatuses, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, are provided for assisting users with adherence to a medication regimen. An attachable device includes a sensor module releasably attached to an adapter, which is in turn attached to a medication container using a connector, such as adhesive tape. The sensor module can be removed from the adapter to change an included battery without removing the adapter from the medication container. The sensor module is in communication with a user device, such as a smart phone. A user can use an app on the user device to create a medicine regimen, or schedule, and send the schedule to the sensor module. The user can also set notification preferences on the user device to be sent to the sensor module. The sensor module includes audio and/or visual transducers that notify the user to take the medication at the scheduled times. The sensor module further includes one or more buttons that are pressed when a user opens the medication container. The button(s) are configured so the push action of the user required to open the container also presses at least one button. The sensor module records the actions of the user, including when the medication container is opened and when a dose of the medication is missed. The user actions can be transmitted to the user device, which can then transmit the recorded actions to a server. The sensor module may be configured to attempt communication with the user device on a periodic basis to conserve battery life.
Pharmaceutical Packaging and Method for Delivery of Same
A disease management system including: a Diagnostic Module, which provides access to patient information and scientific guidelines for patient treatment; a Diagnostic Interpretive Module, which provides tools to evaluate risk of particular diseases or conditions based on patient information and an evaluative methodology; a Prescriptive Module, which is used to recommend, select, and/or evaluate one or more treatment regimens based on patient information and guidelines; a Dispensing Module, which evaluates a patient's compliance with a treatment regimen; and/or a Feedback and Patient Management Module, which gathers compliance information and evaluates efficacy of a treatment regimen for a patient. In embodiments of the subject invention, some or all of the modules described can communicate to manage a disease, medical condition, and/or health problem in a patient.