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The Wearable REVOLUTION is NOW!

Our Mission

INVIZA is targeting the Healthcare/Hospital-at-Home (HaH) ~ monitoring post-acute patients at home and hospital personnel and Healthcare/Defense ~ monitoring military personnel using our self-charging, medical-grade Remote Patient or Personnel Monitoring (RPM) smart insoles and software platform.  The goal is to minimize readmissions to hospitals post acute (e.g., heart attack, heart failure, COPD, CABG surgery, and hip or knee replacement surgery) care within 30-days, and for the military detect illness early, plus enhance physical fitness and safety (for instance, fall detection and post fall evaluation) through digital therapeutics (DTx) actionable insights.

INVIZA® CARE M1.0 – Remote Monitoring Platform

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaCare – Patient Mobile App with Digital Therapeutics (DTx)

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaCloud – HIPAA and DoD Secure AI/ML Cloud Computing Platform

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaPortal – Clinical Dashboard for Patient and Personnel Oversight

InvizaPortal – Clinical Dashboard for Patient and Personnel Oversight

InvizaSoles – Self-charging, Medical-Grade Smart Insoles with AI/ML Edge Computing

InvizaPortal – Clinical Dashboard for Patient and Personnel Oversight

RPM and DTx Platform for Healthcare and Defense!

The foundation of the INVIZA® CARE 1.0 platform is our self-charging smart insoles with medical-grade optical sensors and embedded machine learning (ML) algorithms and cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) for vital sign measurement accuracy, predictive analytics, security, and power optimization.  These smart insoles are an invaluable tool for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Digital Therapeutics (DTx) in a hospital and a Hospital-at-Home (HaH) setting.  Here are some reasons why:


  1. Self-Charging Battery:  Self-charging batteries are a key feature of our smart insoles.  Piezoelectric materials convert steps into energy that power the insoles internal sensors.  No charging means they are simple to use and that improves compliance. 
  2. Non-Invasive Monitoring: Traditional medical devices used for RPM and DTx patient monitoring can be invasive and uncomfortable for the patient. Smart insoles with optical sensors offer a non-invasive alternative that can continuously monitor a patient's vitals without causing any discomfort.
  3. Real-Time Monitoring: Smart insoles with medical-grade optical sensors can provide real-time data on a patient's foot pressure, gait, and other biometric information. This information can be used to identify any abnormalities or changes in the patient's condition, allowing healthcare providers to intervene quickly if necessary.
  4. Cost-Effective: Patient monitoring with smart insoles can be a cost-effective alternative to in-person visits, particularly for patients who require frequent monitoring. By reducing the need for in-person visits, smart insoles can help to lower healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes.
  5. Promotes Walking, Recovery, and a Healthy Lifestyle: People are recommended to at least walk briskly five days (5) per week for at least 30-minutes each day (150-minutes per week minimum).  This will especially help with patient's health recovering from acute hospitalizations for cardiac (e.g., heart attack and heart failure), pulmonary (e.g., Coronary Artery Bypass Graft  "CABG" Surgery), respiratory (e.g., COPD and pneumonia), and hip and knee replacement surgery.  


Lifestyles can be defined by step count, see below.  For instance, you will see why for at least this one reason why Americans are heavier than Europeans.  DTx promotion of walking using smart insoles will be very beneficial for all people's health. And, looping back to 1. above, people won't have to recharge their smart insoles' battery often either.  It's a win-win!

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Convenience, Ease-of-Use, Self-charging from Steps

 

Convenience, ease-of-use and self-charging from user's or patient's steps are important to wearable technology, particularly when it comes to concealed smart insoles inside shoes, for several reasons:


  1. Patient Experience: Wearable technology aims to improve users' lives by providing valuable insights and features while seamlessly integrating into their daily routines. By ensuring that the devices are easy to use, manufacturers can enhance the overall user experience, encourage consistent usage (i.e., more walking equals less battery recharging for the patient or patient's caregivers), and improve patient satisfaction.
  2. Mass Adoption: When wearable technology is easy to use and maintain, it is more likely to be adopted by a broader range of users, including those with varying levels of technical proficiency. This wider acceptance helps to drive innovation and development in the industry.
  3. Compliance and Data Accuracy: For wearable devices like concealed smart insoles that measure vital signs and body movements, ease-of-use plays a crucial role in ensuring that users consistently wear the device. Consistent use helps to improve data accuracy, which, in turn, ensures more reliable analysis and insights.
  4. Minimal Disruption: Devices with self-charging capabilities minimize disruption in users' lives by eliminating the need for constant charging or battery replacements. For concealed smart insoles that use medical-grade, non-invasive optical sensors and motion and force sensors, and INVIZA's SmartPower ™ system that recharges the insoles' battery from patient's steps, this is particularly important, as the device's purpose is to remain unobtrusive while providing valuable health and movement data to hospital and telehealth physicians monitoring their patients at home.
  5. Safety and Convenience: Self-charging capabilities, especially for wearables like smart insoles, reduce the risk of running out of battery during crucial moments, such as during a workout or in a medical emergency. Ensuring that the device is always operational and available provides both safety and convenience to users.
  6. Environmental Impact: Self-charging wearables contribute to sustainability efforts by reducing the need for disposable batteries or frequent charging, ultimately reducing the carbon footprint and electronic waste generated by such devices. This is especially true for INVIZA's patent pending energy harvesting technology that utilizes environmentally friendly piezoelectric energy harvesting materials versus the industry go-to piezoelectric material that contains lead.  This will allow for market adoption in the European Union since their Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) restricts the use of lead in electronics.


In summary, ease-of-use and self-charging capabilities are essential for wearable technology, as they improve user experience, encourage mass adoption, ensure data accuracy, minimize disruption, provide safety and convenience, and have a positive environmental impact. These factors are particularly important for concealed smart insoles that use medical-grade sensors to monitor vital signs and body movements, as they aim to provide valuable insights without intruding on users' daily lives.

Sedentary to Active – Depends on Where You Live

 The number of average steps people take at home per day can vary depending on various factors such as age, health status, walkability, access to public transportation, and the overall lifestyle of the residents. Here are some general estimates for the United States:


  1. Rural areas: In rural areas, people may take fewer steps due to the need for motorized transportation and greater distances between destinations. The average daily step count can range from 3,500 to 5,000 steps (sedentary).  However, this number could be higher for individuals who work in agriculture or participate in outdoor activities.
  2. Suburban towns/cities: Suburban residents often rely on cars for transportation but may have more opportunities for walking in their neighborhoods or at local parks. The average daily step count for people living in suburban areas can range from 4,000 to 6,000 steps (sedentary to low active).
  3. Large cities: In large cities, residents are more likely to walk or use public transportation, leading to higher average daily step counts. Urban dwellers in the United States can average around 5,000 to 7,000 steps per day (low active). This number could be even higher for those who actively commute by walking or biking or live in highly walkable neighborhoods.


According to a study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, the average number of steps taken by adults aged 18-65 years old in the United States, Asia and Europe are 4000-5000 (sedentary), 6500-7300 (low active), and 6000-8000 (low active to active) steps per day, respectively.

Low Active – Children Get You Moving

 Being a stay-at-home parent is a full-time job that involves constant movement and engagement with children. However, the number of steps taken by stay-at-home parents each day can vary widely based on numerous factors such as the age of the kids, daily routines, and overall health and fitness levels. But don't underestimate the parents' hustle! According to a study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, stay-at-home parents take an average of around 5,000-6,000 (low active) steps per day, which is slightly higher than the average step count for adults in the United States overall. Even with the constant demands of parenting, stay-at-home parents manage to stay active and on their feet to ensure their children are taken care of. 

Active – Hospital Workers – Nurses and Physicians

 Did you know that the average number of steps hospital workers take per day varies depending on their specific job roles and responsibilities?  According to a study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine, hospital workers (excluding nurses) take an average of around 7,200-7,400 steps per day.  However, those who have physically demanding job duties and spend more time on their feet tend to have higher step counts than those with sedentary jobs.


As for nurses, the daily step count can also vary depending on their job responsibilities and the unit they work in.  A study published in the Journal of Nursing Administration found that nurses take an average of around 8,023 steps per day, which is higher than the general population's average.  Interestingly, nurses who work in units with more patient activity, such as the intensive care unit or the emergency department, tend to have higher step counts than those who work in units with less patient activity, such as medical-surgical units. 

Up Coming Events

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will be exhibiting and demoing our INVIZA® CARE M1.0 platform product (smart insoles, app, cloud, and web portal) at


HLTH 2024

HLTH is turning 6-years old!  

Over the past six years, HLTH has become the preeminent event in the healthcare industry.  As we curate HLTH 2024, we will continue to challenge convention with a reimagined experience.

Taking place on an open show floor, the four day event will convene the entire healthcare ecosystem, connecting and developing relationships that truly move the needle. We are breaking down silos to unite all participants within one holistic environment. Join us for an event unlike any you have seen and be part of a movement pushing boundaries in the healthcare industry.


Las Vegas,  Oct. 20-23rd

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 DSI’s Biannual DoD/VA & Government HIT Summit 2025 will bring together leaders from across the VA, DHA, DoD, federal government, and relevant industry stakeholders to explore the successes and challenges of implementing and maintaining a unified, interoperable federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) system.  Now in it’s 27th  iteration, this fall’s event will also discuss innovative technologies and solutions to enhance healthcare delivery and quality for Veterans and active-duty service members. 


San Diego, CA, October 16-17th

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Health 2.0 

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 3-5, 2024 


Rethinking The Healthcare Landscape

As an acclaimed healthcare event, the Health 2.0 Conference attempts to reimagine the realm of healthcare by uniting some of the most distinguished experts from a wide range of specialties. The conference spotlights the latest developments in the domains of healthcare and wellness on its vibrant platform, while promoting networking, and the exchange of ideas between forward-thinking individuals and companies.

A goldmine of new ideas, novel solutions, and pathways, Health 2.0 Conference is a must-visit forum for healthcare professionals and business leaders who hope to drive change and improve the quality of life of millions by revitalizing patient care and healthcare delivery models around the world.


Dubai, UAE, December 3-5, 2024

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