Abstract: A device operable in a medication compliance system, wherein a patient has a patient-specific and medication-specific compliance schedule. The device includes a processor and memory; at least one long-range telemetry module, operatively connected to the processor, and providing connectivity between the device and remote networks, the at least one long-range telemetry module including at least one cellular radio; at least one short-range telemetry module, operatively connected to the processor, and providing connectivity between the device and local devices; and a display controlled by the processor, the display providing feedback from the medication compliance system, in accordance with a patient-specific and medication-specific compliance schedule.
Abstract: A cap for a medicine container includes a base portion having a curved outer surface and being connectable to a medicine container, the base having an indented portion on at least a part of said curved outer surface. An electronic display fits in the indented portion of the base portion and electronically connected to circuitry within the cap. A clear portion covers the electronic display. A multi-color light-emitting diode (LED) electronically connected to the circuitry within the cap.
Abstract: A device for aiding medication compliance includes a cap for a medicine container. The cap has a multi-color light-emitting diode; for determining when said cap is opened; and a button, operatively connected to the circuitry, for triggering a signal to an external dispenser to request a refill of medication when pressed.
Abstract: Systems and methods for customized fitting, building and selling of footwear are disclosed herein. Additionally, footwear assemblies formed using such systems and methods are herein disclosed. Some embodiments of systems can substantially automate and increase accuracy of a customer-specific footwear custom-fitting process while decreasing cost and increasing the convenience of maintaining and tracking a retail footwear inventory. Systems and methods disclosed herein can be used by a provider of footwear (e.g., shoes, boots, sandals, slippers, etc.), such as a retailer or manufacturer, to produce and sell custom-fit, custom-built footwear for a customer. Moreover, the systems and methods can be used to select and build custom-fit footwear for each customer's foot at on on-site location (e.g., retail store, etc.) without the need for on-site complex shoe manufacturing equipment or the services of a professional shoe-maker.
Abstract: A method and system of aiding medication compliance, where the patient has a specific compliance schedule for each medication, the method includes providing a feedback scheme for the medication; repeatedly monitoring the patient's compliance with the specific compliance schedule for that medication; providing feedback according to the feedback scheme and in response to said monitoring; modifying the feedback scheme based, at least in part, on the patient's compliance with the specific compliance schedule for that medication and the patient's response to feedback from the feedback scheme; and repeating the step of modifying, based, at least in part, on the patient's compliance with the then-current feedback scheme.