US20250226109
2025-07-10
Physics
G16H50/30
The patent application describes an artificial intelligence-based system designed to enhance preventative health screening and health risk analysis. It leverages Generative AI and the CDC's Syndemic Model to provide anonymous and stigma-free health screenings, particularly focusing on oral health as a gateway to assess risks in sexual, mental, and behavioral health. The system computes "Chance screening Scores" for various diseases, both communicable and non-communicable, using AI-based image analysis and large language models. Accessible via mobile applications or QR codes without login requirements, it offers unique IDs for test kits, telehealth services, and rewards.
Key features include actionable health recommendations, a gamified Stigma Meter, geographic insights, language translation capabilities, and data control options. It facilitates informed decision-making and empowers users to manage their health confidentially. The system integrates with dental case management systems and web-based referral links, supporting oral health providers and primary care providers in remote areas by identifying oral manifestations associated with diseases like HIV/STDs.
The system specifically targets high-risk groups such as young people, teenagers, and individuals living with HIV/STIs. It offers accessible point-of-care tools for anonymous use, aiming to reduce stigma associated with seeking healthcare. By employing an innovative strategy that includes prevention education, diagnosis care, and contact tracing surveillance, the system addresses the challenges associated with managing infectious diseases.
This AI-based system addresses critical healthcare barriers like stigma and fragmented care models. It highlights the importance of oral health as an indicator of systemic issues while promoting collaboration between primary healthcare providers and dental specialists. By focusing on interconnected health domains, the system aims to improve public health outcomes through early intervention and comprehensive care strategies.