Invention Title:

INTELLIGENT HEALTH ASSISTANT

Publication number:

US20240312625

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Section:

Physics

Class:

G16H40/67

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Smart overview of the Invention

An assistive device is designed to monitor a person's health, particularly in at-home settings, and provide guidance to address or prevent health deterioration. It utilizes multi-faceted data, including biometric, activity, and environmental information, along with interactive health assessments. The device can also remind users about clinician visits, medications, and daily activities, ensuring adherence to personalized care plans developed by healthcare professionals or self-identified actions.

Need for Health Monitoring Systems

After discharge from in-patient psychiatric care, individuals face a heightened risk of mental health deterioration due to decreased monitoring. Traditional methods of oversight are often impractical and costly. There is a pressing need for systems that can detect health declines outside clinical environments and offer proactive assistance based on tailored care plans to improve patient outcomes.

Functionality of the Assistive Device

The intelligent health assistant continuously monitors a person's mental health state using various sensors to collect data on biometrics and activity. When deterioration is detected, the device prompts the individual to take specific actions outlined in their personalized care plan. These actions may include attending therapy sessions, adhering to medication schedules, or engaging in stabilizing activities.

Support During Critical Periods

This device is particularly beneficial during the initial months post-discharge when mental health risks are highest. By providing on-demand support and reminders for compliance with care plans, it aims to enhance patient adherence and prevent crises related to mental health deterioration.

Innovative Design Features

The assistive device is designed to resemble common household items like mirrors or lamps, making it less intrusive and more user-friendly. For instance, a mirror configuration allows users to interact with a computer-generated avatar for an engaging experience while receiving health prompts and support. This approach not only encourages usage but also fosters a welcoming environment for individuals seeking assistance.