Patents Assigned to HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.
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Patent number: 11622716Abstract: A physiological monitoring system can use physiological wearable monitors to collect and/or detect various parameters, such as cough, wheeze, heart rate, skin temperature, activity, respiration rate, skin impedance, electro-cardiogram data, blood pressure, galvanic skin response, and the like. One or more of these parameters, or other such parameters, may be used in methods in the fields of lung cancer, physiotherapy, monitoring disabled or challenged individuals, monitoring end of life conditions, monitoring breathing gas usage, monitoring patients and individual wellness, data acquisition, athletic sports monitoring, athletic sports entertainment, virtual reality feedback, telemedicine, hospital aid, illness detection and its severity, and public service, as examples. Such methods can use data from one or more wearable devices with the appropriate data processing to present the user or healthcare provider with the appropriate analysis.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventors: Jared Dwarika, Sharon Samjitsingh
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Patent number: 11272864Abstract: A monitoring and alerting system can be used in any condition with a respiration component. Respiratory symptoms as well as supporting physiological functions are tracked against the user's baseline and alerts the user when there is a worsening trend. The system is self-contained in a wearable that detects and logs the signals, analyzes them and generates alerts. The wearable is untethered during use and may be attached to the body in various manners, such as with adhesives, clothing, clips, belts, chains, necklaces, ear pieces, clothing circuits or the like. Information can further be transmitted both wirelessly and via wire to devices, cloud storage, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2016Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventor: Jared Dwarika
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Patent number: 10955269Abstract: A wearable and/or a wearable mount solves many issues presented with conventional wearables and wearable mounts. For example, the wearable mount can be designed with a low ratio of adhesive contact area to wearable mount contact area while providing the capability to collect data and/or dispense medication on one specific spot and, further still, allowing the use of an easy to remove adhesive. This configuration may facilitate free movement of the body even when the wearable mount is attached to the skin. The wearable may have surface contacts, removing the need for ports that could be damaged. The adhesive layer can provide insulation and isolating properties for the contacts while the device is being worn. Finally, the wearable may be a patch-type wearable that allows the appearance of the wearable to be changed without the need for housing changes or other costly solutions.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventors: Jared Dwarika, Sharon Samjitsingh
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Publication number: 20180228434Abstract: A physiological monitoring system can use physiological wearable monitors to collect and/or detect various parameters, such as cough, wheeze, heart rate, skin temperature, activity, respiration rate, skin impedance, electro-cardiogram data, blood pressure, galvanic skin response, and the like. One or more of these parameters, or other such parameters, may be used in methods in the fields of lung cancer, physiotherapy, monitoring disabled or challenged individuals, monitoring end of life conditions, monitoring breathing gas usage, monitoring patients and individual wellness, data acquisition, athletic sports monitoring, athletic sports entertainment, virtual reality feedback, telemedicine, hospital aid, illness detection and its severity, and public service, as examples. Such methods can use data from one or more wearable devices with the appropriate data processing to present the user or healthcare provider with the appropriate analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2017Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventors: JARED DWARIKA, SHARON SAMJITSINGH
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Publication number: 20170336227Abstract: A wearable and/or a wearable mount solves many issues presented with conventional wearables and wearable mounts. For example, the wearable mount can be designed with a low ratio of adhesive contact area to wearable mount contact area while providing the capability to collect data and/or dispense medication on one specific spot and, further still, allowing the use of an easy to remove adhesive. This configuration may facilitate free movement of the body even when the wearable mount is attached to the skin. The wearable may have surface contacts, removing the need for ports that could be damaged. The adhesive layer can provide insulation and isolating properties for the contacts while the device is being worn. Finally, the wearable may be a patch-type wearable that allows the appearance of the wearable to be changed without the need for housing changes or other costly solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2016Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventors: JARED DWARIKA, SHARON SAMJITSINGH
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Publication number: 20170071506Abstract: A monitoring and alerting system can be used in any condition with a respiration component. Respiratory symptoms as well as supporting physiological functions are tracked against the user's baseline and alerts the user when there is a worsening trend. The system is self-contained in a wearable that detects and logs the signals, analyzes them and generates alerts. The wearable is untethered during use and may be attached to the body in various manners, such as with adhesives, clothing, clips, belts, chains, necklaces, ear pieces, clothing circuits or the like. Information can further be transmitted both wirelessly and via wire to devices, cloud storage, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: HEALTH CARE ORIGINALS, INC.Inventor: Jared DWARIKA