Patents Assigned to Hygieia, Inc.
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Patent number: 12183445Abstract: An apparatus for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising: at least a first computer-readable memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen and the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times; a processor operatively connected to the at least first computer-readable memory, the processor programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range; and a display operative to display information corresponding to at least the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2023Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 11869648Abstract: A system for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 11826142Abstract: The present disclosure related to an apparatus that may be used for taking blood glucose measurements and providing individualized insulin dose recommendations wherein the apparatus is easy to use and facilitates improved diabetes control in patients. Also disclosed are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Holly Bielawa, Carissa Demetris, James Goebel, Carol Treat Morton, Michelle Pomorski, Thomas Puricelli, Jim Rogers, Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish, John Hindinger
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Patent number: 11826163Abstract: Systems, methods and/or devices for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 11756661Abstract: An apparatus for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising: at least a first computer-readable memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen and the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times; a processor operatively connected to the at least first computer-readable memory, the processor programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range; and a display operative to display information corresponding to at least the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: HYGIEIA, INC.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 11723592Abstract: Systems, methods and/or devices for treating diabetes mellitus by alleviating glucotoxicity and restoring pancreatic beta-cell function, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 11172878Abstract: An apparatus and system diabetes management.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: HYGIEIA, INC.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 10736562Abstract: Systems, methods and/or devices for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 10679747Abstract: The present disclosure related to an apparatus that may be used for taking blood glucose measurements and providing individualized insulin dose recommendations wherein the apparatus is easy to use and facilitates improved diabetes control in patients. Also disclosed are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Holly Bielawa, Carissa Demetris, James Goebel, Carol Treat Morton, Michelle Pomorski, Thomas Puricelli, Jim Rogers, Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish, John Hindinger
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Patent number: 10624577Abstract: Systems, methods and/or devices for treating diabetes mellitus by alleviating glucotoxicity and restoring pancreatic beta-cell function, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 10335546Abstract: An apparatus for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising: at least a first computer-readable memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen and the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times; a processor operatively connected to the at least first computer-readable memory, the processor programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range; and a display operative to display information corresponding to at least the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 10272198Abstract: A system for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2013Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 10007760Abstract: The present disclosure related to an apparatus that may be used for taking blood glucose measurements and providing individualized insulin dose recommendations wherein the apparatus is easy to use and facilitates improved diabetes control in patients. Also disclosed are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Holly Bielawa, Carissa Demetris, James Goebel, Carol Treat Morton, Michelle Pomorski, Thomas Puricelli, Jim Rodgers, Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish, John R. Monteith
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Patent number: 9907508Abstract: An apparatus and system diabetes management.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 9341614Abstract: The present disclosure related to an apparatus that may be used for taking blood glucose measurements and providing individualized insulin dose recommendations wherein the apparatus is easy to use and facilitates improved diabetes control in patients. Also disclosed are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Holly Bielawa, Carissa Demetris, James Goebel, Carol Treat Morton, Michelle Pomorski, Thomas Puricelli, Jim Rodgers, Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish, John R. Hindinger
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Patent number: 9220456Abstract: Systems, methods and/or devices for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 8992464Abstract: An apparatus and system diabetes management.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2009Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Publication number: 20140094745Abstract: An apparatus for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising: at least a first computer-readable memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen and the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times; a processor operatively connected to the at least first computer-readable memory, the processor programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range; and a display operative to display information corresponding to at least the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 8600682Abstract: An apparatus for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising: at least a first computer-readable memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen and the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times; a processor operatively connected to the at least first computer-readable memory, the processor programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components of the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range; and a display operative to display information corresponding to at least the patient's present insulin dosage regimen.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Bashan, Israel Hodish
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Patent number: 8457901Abstract: A system for optimizing a patient's insulin dosage regimen over time, comprising at least a first memory for storing data inputs corresponding at least to one or more components in a patient's present insulin dosage regimen, and data inputs corresponding at least to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times, and a processor operatively connected to the at least first memory. The processor is programmed at least to determine from the data inputs corresponding to the patient's blood-glucose-level measurements determined at a plurality of times whether and by how much to vary at least one of the one or more components in the patient's present insulin dosage regimen in order to maintain the patient's future blood-glucose-level measurements within a predefined range.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Hygieia, Inc.Inventors: Eran Beshan, Israel Hodish