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Important medical technology available for license or acquisition The heart of the Biosymtec Telemedicine System is the Biosymtec TeleKit™ shown on the left. Its primary purpose is for use in telemedicine visits with healthcare providers. The TeleKit is comprised of three housings all hinged appropriately at the back of the housing. A U.S. Patent has been applied for covering the TeleKit and the Biosymtec Monitor. A PTC filing will soon follow. The Biosymtec TeleKit includes: • A multi-function, wireless, portable camera (Camometer™) • A color LCD touchscreen display • An integrated QWERTY keyboard |
• Onboard health data graphing and display software. • Storage room for the Camometer and other telemedicine devices. • An integrated blood pressure monitor with upper arm cuff. |
The Biosymtec Camometer is wireless and rechargeable. It includes an HD video camera, a light source, a microphone and an IR thermometer. The Camometer also recharges wirelessly when mounted on the back of the display where it is secured magnetically. |
Key to the Biosymtec Telemedicine System is the unique Biosymtec Monitor. Used upon waking, the Biosymtec Monitor's AI algorithm (Aila™) immediately tells the patient whether a televist should be scheduled, well before symptoms send the patient to the ER. And, if the user has a Biosymtec TeleKit, the Biosymtec Monitor also forwards the data each day to the TeleKit for graphing. |
The TeleKit can also receive alerts from compatible home security systems, allowing the resident to observe would-be intruders and contact security personnel. The Telekit can be used to Zoom with relatives, especially those concerned with the patient’s health and security. The Biosymtec TeleKit is currently under development by Beiswenger and Associates, Inc., dba Biosymtec Technologies, and is available now for license or acquisition. We have an associate team ready to complete the final design, through the prototype stage, for best handoff of the technology. |
CONTACT THE CTO - JOHN BEISWENGER
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