Remotely-executed medical therapy device
Abstract
Devices, systems, and software for providing remote medical therapy to a subject comprising: an apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items, the inventory of medical items risk profiled to a subject, a population, a venue, or a situation; and a connector device comprising: at least one means for communicating with the apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items; at least one means for communicating with a technology device; and a software module enabling communications between the apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items and the technology device.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWe claim:
1 . A remote healthcare method involving supervised or unsupervised artificial intelligence risk profiling and providing a new medication to a subject for a future use comprising:
receiving a signal indicative of a contact by a subject with a remotely located telemedical care provider; outputting a signal by the telemedical care provider to one or more biosensors proximate to the subject for collecting biometric health data of or about the subject; assessing a personalized risk for the subject for facilitating a diagnosis and a prescription for the medication; transmitting an authorization for a short-term supply of the medication for the subject to a healthcare provider; remotely activating by the healthcare provider an apparatus for remotely dispensing the medication to the subject;
2 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: providing the apparatus to the subject, wherein the apparatus comprises:
a seal securely locking a medication in a container having an NFC chip, the seal adapted to being unlocked remotely by the pharmacist or the telemedical care provider; a prescription label having one or more of a drug name, a dosage, an expiration date, and a lot number depicted thereon or stored electronically therein; and a telecommunications device for receiving the remote activation comprising one of an NFC chip, a Type A USB, a Type B USB, or a Mini/Micro-connector.
3 . The method according to claim 2 , further comprising: issuing by the telemedical care provider a prescription to the subject for short-term or a long-term supply of the medication.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the medication is selected from an inventory of medical items risk profiled based on probability calculation of health or economic risk to a population, a venue, an event, or a situation in advance of need for the medical items.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the healthcare care provider is selected from the group consisting of: a physician, a pharmacist, a dentist, a physician assistant, a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse, a pharmacist, a chiropractor, an emergency medical technician, a licensed practical nurse, a certified ultrasound technician, a psychologist, a social worker, a military medic, a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a speech therapist, a radiology technician, a cardiac catheterization technician, a clinical pathology laboratory technician, a medical aesthetician, a licensed medical technologist, a toxicologist consultant, a credentialed medical legal consultant, a credentialed hospital operations administrator, veterinarian or a veterinary nurse, assistant, or technician.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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