Our Remote Health Monitoring or Remote Patient/Personnel Monitoring (RPM) platform is designed for people to be tracked by their healthcare provider or defense personnel monitored by their military command unit. The platform also includes DTx actionable insights (for instance to promote walking for recovery).
Smart insoles that recharge from steps can be highly beneficial for RPM and can be utilized to promote walking and overall health improvement for individuals recovering from various medical conditions. In a HaH setting, these insoles can support several aspects of RPM:
1. Continuous activity tracking: Smart insoles can track walking patterns, steps taken, distance covered, and duration of activity. This information enables healthcare providers to monitor patients' physical activity and ensure they are following their prescribed exercise regimen.
2. Data analysis and insights: The data collected by smart insoles can be analyzed to identify trends, progress, and potential issues related to a patient's physical activity. Healthcare professionals can use these insights to modify and tailor exercise plans and goals to better suit each patient's needs and recovery status.
3. Early detection of complications: By monitoring activity levels and walking patterns, smart insoles can help healthcare providers detect any deviations from normal patterns or decline in activity levels. These early warning signs can indicate potential complications, allowing for intervention and prevention of further issues.
4. Improved patient engagement: Remote patient monitoring using smart insoles can help engage patients in their recovery process and encourage them to take an active role in managing their health. Personalized feedback, goal-setting, and progress tracking can motivate patients to adhere to their exercise plans and achieve better outcomes.
5. Enhanced communication: Smart insoles facilitate better communication between patients and healthcare providers. With access to real-time data on patients' activity levels, healthcare professionals can provide timely feedback, guidance, and support, improving the overall patient experience and promoting faster recovery.
6. Reduced hospital readmissions: By encouraging patients to follow their prescribed exercise plans and by providing healthcare professionals with valuable data for monitoring and intervention, smart insoles can help reduce the risk of hospital readmissions and associated healthcare costs.
In summary, smart insoles that recharge from steps can significantly contribute to remote patient monitoring by providing continuous activity tracking, valuable data analysis, early detection of complications, and improved patient engagement. They can be used to promote walking and overall health improvement for individuals recovering from heart attacks, heart failure, COPD, pneumonia, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and hip and knee replacement surgery in a HaH setting.
Walk, run, and exercise in our smart insoles monitor patients' vital signs ... on the go, anywhere ... uninterrupted! Taking steps each day recharges the smart insoles' battery and 'recharges' the patient's health simultaneously. How convenient!
Smart insoles that recharge from steps in conjunction with its companion mobile app can be incredibly helpful for DTx in various ways, especially when it comes to promoting walking and physical activity for general health improvement or recovery after discharge from acute hospitalizations. In a HaH setting, these smart insoles can play a significant role in several key aspects of patient care:
1. Activity monitoring: Smart insoles can track the number of steps taken, distance traveled, and other relevant metrics, enabling healthcare professionals to monitor patients' walking and activity levels. This can be crucial for patients recovering from conditions, such as heart attack (AHI), heart failure (HF), COPD, pneumonia, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, and hip and knee replacement surgery.
2. Goal setting and motivation: Digital therapeutics can use the data collected from smart insoles to set daily, weekly, or monthly step goals for patients. Meeting these goals can contribute to a faster recovery and provide a sense of accomplishment, encouraging patients to maintain or increase their activity levels.
3. Personalized therapy: The data collected by smart insoles can help healthcare professionals design personalized walking and exercise plans for patients, based on their current health, recovery progress, and individual needs. This can result in more efficient and effective therapy sessions.
4. Feedback and adjustment: Smart insoles can provide real-time feedback to patients and healthcare professionals, allowing them to adjust treatment plans and goals as needed. For instance, if a patient is consistently exceeding their step goal, the goal may be increased to continue challenging the patient and promoting progress.
5. Remote patient monitoring: In a HaH setting, remote patient monitoring is essential. Smart insoles allow healthcare professionals to monitor a patient's progress and activity levels remotely, reducing the need for frequent in-person visits while still providing a high level of care.
6. Positive reinforcement: Some smart insoles may offer features like gamification, rewards, or social integration, which can further motivate patients to increase their activity levels and improve their overall health.
Self-charging insoles form a patient’s own steps can provide valuable insights into patients' activity levels, allow for personalized therapy plans, and offer real-time feedback and adjustments, all while reducing the need for frequent in-person visits in a Hospital-at-Home setting.
A simple, easy to use patient interface that tells a patient how their health is doing while simultaneously telling their doctor too and encouraging them to walk more!
INVIZA Health is seeking B2B customers to engage with for Hospital-at-Home using our self-charging RPM insoles, patient mobile app, and cloud solutions.
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