AU2021107420A4 - Amalgamating wireless medical technology into a medical kit - Google Patents

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AU2021107420A4
AU2021107420A4 AU2021107420A AU2021107420A AU2021107420A4 AU 2021107420 A4 AU2021107420 A4 AU 2021107420A4 AU 2021107420 A AU2021107420 A AU 2021107420A AU 2021107420 A AU2021107420 A AU 2021107420A AU 2021107420 A4 AU2021107420 A4 AU 2021107420A4
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Abstract

Amalgamating wireless medical technology into a medical kit Abstract A medical kit designed to centralise wireless technologies into a kit to support health practitioners in the health system. The medical kit comprises: 1. case; II. a tablet comprising a program that records information from the medical equipment and uses artificial intelligence to assist in the diagnosis of information being transmitted to the tablet; Ill. Wireless stethoscope IV. Wireless ECG V. Wireless Otoscope VI. Wireless Dermatoscope VII. Wireless Ophthalmoscope VIII. Glucose monitoring IX. BP monitoring X. Genetic testing kits (optional) XI. Smart glasses (optional)

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Themedical kit is a kit that has been designed to centralise wirelesstechnologies into a kit. The creation of the kit is aimed at being used to support health practitioners in the health system, as well as providing transparency to the work they are doing. Th medical kit will be comprised of 1. Case 1l. Tablet a. The creation of a program that will record information from the medical equipment b. The creation of a program that uses artificial intelligence to assist in the diagnosis of information that is being transmitted to the tablet (optional) III. Wireless stethoscope IV. Wireless ECG V. Wireless Otoscope VI. Wireless Dermatoscope VII. Wireless Ophthalmoscope VIII. Glucose monitoring IX. BP monitoring X. Genetic testing kits (optional) XI. Smart glasses (optional)
Case The case will be house the medical equipment
Medical tablet The table will be a slate tablet that is lightweight, and portable. It will have a custom made program that records sounds, pictures, and information that will be saved the patients file. A program that uses artificial intelligence to assist in the diagnoses will be an optional program installed inthe tablet. Forexample, if the wireless stethoscope transmits a sound that indicates a wheeze, a list of differential diagnosis will appear on the laptop.
Wireless stethoscope The wireless stethoscope willconsistof the diaphragm only. It will transmit sounds to the tablet, which can be heard by both the practitioner and patient. The sound will be recorded to the patients file.
Wireless ECG
Digital nodes that transmits information to the tablet.
Wireless Otoscope
Small scope that takes video/picture images and transmits information to the tablet.
Wireless Dermatoscope
Scope that transmits images to the tablet.
Wireless Ophthalmoscope
Scope that transmits images to the table.
Glucose monitoring
Pin prick technology that will transmit information to the tablet.
BP monitoring
BP cuff that transmits information to the tablet.
Genetic testing kits (optional)
Genetictesting kits that can be stored in the case to take samples from patients, and to be sent on for further testing.
Smart glasses (optional)
Can be used by health workers for telehealth consultations. For example, training Aboriginal health workers to use smart glasses towearand attend a patients house. The doctorcan dial in by video conference and/or the health worker can use the smart glasses to further examine the patient. The video can be sent to the doctor in real time, while examining the patient.

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    Claims
    This particular technology is not currently being used in the medical industry.
    I am seeking to protect 1. The individual creation of a. Wireless stethoscope b. Wireless ECG c. Wireless Otoscope d. Wireless Dermatoscope e. Wireless Ophthalmoscope f. Digital Glucose monitoring g. Digital BP monitoring h. Program that uses artificial intelligence to aid in the diagnosis of disease.
  2. 2. The amalgamation of this technology into a medical kit.
    This medical kit is unique in that it has not been created, and/or it is not currently being used in the medical industry. The amalgamation of this technology will not doubt play a pivotal role in assisting health practitioners in the health sector. I am seeking for my intellectual property rights to be protected in both Australian and overseas.
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