HEALTH MONITORING SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CEIRAEON Strathspey Crown 4040 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 210 Newport Beach CA 92660 Health monitoring services in the nature of medical alarm monitoring services, with said services rendered by way of telecommunication and global computer networks for individuals with health problems through the use of medical wearable devices with automatic alert and monitoring capacity; Health monitoring services in the nature of emergency response alarm monitoring services, namely, monitoring of alert devices by a remote monitoring center for the dispatch of emergency public health and security services and notification to third parties, the foregoing provided via telecommunication and global computer networks for individuals with health problems through the use of wearable medical devices with automated alert and monitoring capacity;Computer services, namely, data recovery services for intra-ocular device for displaying data and video;
REMOTE PATIENT INTELLIGENCE Sentrian, Inc. 31910 Del Obispo, Suite 100 San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 Health monitoring services, namely, providing patient data obtained through wearable biometric devices, human observation and patient reporting; and providing analysis of patient data;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the invention provide a method and apparatus for a wireless health monitoring system for interactively monitoring a disease or health condition of a patient by connecting an internet-enabled wireless web device ("WWD") to a health monitoring device which may be a medical device or other health related device such as an exercise machine. The WWD may be connected to the health monitoring device directly by a wired connection to a generic input/output port of the WWD using an optional adaptor if necessary. Alternatively, the WWD may be wirelessly connected to the health monitoring device, such as via an infrared or radio frequency connection, including using protocols such as Bluetooth or 802.11. The wireless connection may also employ an adaptor if necessary. The user may also input data to the WWD manually, such as by a keypad, keyboard, stylus, or optionally by voice command.