Biosymtec Technologies

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.

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The Biosymtec Health-Monitoring Alarm Clock can do just that, monitor your health.   It includes a basic and limited AI algorithm to predict any impending infection up to two or more days before you experience symptoms or clinical signs such as a fever.   It does so: 1. well before those symptoms cause you to go to the hospital, 2. in plenty of time to schedule a televisit with your healthcare provider and 3. early enough for maximum effectivity of any prescribed antibiotic or antiviral drugs.

How does it do that?   First you apply a comfortable, non-invasive, wireless thermometer under your arm like the TEMP TRAC® shown below on the left. Usually, you will have to wear one only one night.   Early in the morning, you will hear a gentle tone waking you to take a special temperature (called BMT).   You can then fall back to sleep until the time you have set the alarm clock feature to wake you.   The embedded AI algorithm will daily process your BMT and, at the time you have set the alarm to wake you up, the nurse on the display will tell you whether you have to be concerned about an infection; usually not, which will give you peace of mind.

The Biosymtec Health-Monitoring Alarm Clock has more features.
All settings are touchscreen operated; no buttons to find and press.
To change the time, you just touch the number you want to change; no going through 59 numbers to get where you want to go. If you want your favorite music to lull you to sleep, it has that feature available. In the morning, or before you go to sleep, you may want to know the weather forecast.   You can get that on the Biosymtec Health-Monitoring Alarm Clock.   Your favorite photos will also be available with just a touch.

The Biosymtec Health-Monitor Clock 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.

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If the Biosymtec Sign V is used during the day, when one thinks they are developing symptoms of an illness, it will tell them if they have a low-grade fever, a common fever (as shown on the color bar display), a high-grade fever, or none at all.

However, if used upon waking, the Sign V will predict whether they can expect to develop signs and symptoms of an illness days before they actually occur, permitting early medical intervention when antibiotics and antivirals are most effective.

Over 23,000 datapoints received from actual patients were used to create the algorithm used by the Sign V.  

The Sign V 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.

The Sign V was named by our associate physician, Dr. James A. Wilson, MD.

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The Biosymtec Dose Monitor was created for use on the 22 mm inhaler canister such as used on the popular Ventolin HFA albuterol inhaler.

Your asthma doctor may tell you to use the inhaler every four hours, but not more frequently than that (overdosing).  Asthmatics grab for their inhaler whenever they have symptoms and normally can't remember when they used it last.   The Biosymtec Dose Monitor will tell you when you used the inhaler last and how much is remaining in the canister.

Yes, the Ventolin HFA inhaler (on the left below) has the remaining doses at the bottom of the inhaler, but they are difficut to see. On the other hand, the Biosymtec Dose Monitor shows you graphically on the top of the inhaler.   You can determine when you used the inhaler last and how much remains in the canister quickly.

The Biosymtec Dose Monitor 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.

Pilot run samples are available.

CONTACT THE CTO - JOHN BEISWENGER



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