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US Patent 12094317 Remote health monitoring system

Patent 12094317 was granted and assigned to InfoBionic on September, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
InfoBionic
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Current Assignee
InfoBionic
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
120943170
Patent Inventor Names
Michael Fahey0
Date of Patent
September 17, 2024
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Patent Application Number
183073890
Date Filed
April 26, 2023
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 6925324 System and device for multi-scale analysis and representation of physiological data
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US Patent 6940403 Reprogrammable remote sensor monitoring system
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US Patent 6945934 System and method for determining a reference baseline record for use in automated patient care
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US Patent 6957107 Method and apparatus for monitoring and communicating with an implanted medical device
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US Patent 6980112 Emergency call patient locating system for implanted automatic defibrillators
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US Patent 6987965 Programmable wireless electrode system for medical monitoring
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US Patent 7002468 Controlling access to a medical monitoring system
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US Patent 7016721 Medical device ECG marker for use in compressed data stream
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Tammie K Marlen
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A61B 5/0022
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A61B 5/08
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Y02A 90/10
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G08B 21/10
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Patent abstract

A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.

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