The present invention relates to an electronic bracelet used to monitor vital signs of a user.
Currently there are various health monitoring devices that are available for users for various purposes. One common device relates to emergency alert systems, where a user may wear a necklace have an easy, convenient alerting device available that alerts need for medical attention. These alert systems are commonly used with elderly individuals who may live alone. Such systems are particularly helpful should the elderly person fall or becomes immobile, they may easily provide an alert for assistance. Other vital monitoring systems have been developed that relate to physical activity. These systems are commonly worn as watches or wrist bracelets that monitor heart rate, steps and other physical activity. It would be advantageous to have such a system that combined aspects from both of these applications. In particular a bracelet that may be worn to monitor heart rate and other vital signs that may be electronically relayed to a remote caregiver.
The present invention relates to a system for vital sign data management and transmission that includes: a bracelet, wherein the bracelet includes a plurality of vital sign sensors; a network connection and a caregiver portable electronic device. The bracelet is adapted to connect to the network connection to transmit vital sign data to a central database and processor. The caregiver uses a portable electronic device to receive the vital sign data via a software application which interacts with the central database and processor via the network connection.
The present invention relates to a bracelet is worn and particularly preferably by elderly individuals to monitor vital signs. The present invention includes sensors for pulse, blood oxygen and blood pressure readings. The readings may be displayed on a screen provided on the bracelet. Further, the bracelet includes wireless transmission capabilities so that the bracelet transmits data via a network to a central database. The database transfers the information to a remote caregiver, so the remote caregiver may receive constant vital sign information regarding a user of the bracelet. Preferably, the caregiver receives this information through a smart phone application that connects to a central database and processor. As a result, caregivers will be alert to any abnormal vital sign readings that are transmitted periodically from the bracelet.
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