BioIntelliSense Introduces the BioButton™ for 90-days of Continuous Wireless Temperature and Vital Signs Monitoring on a Coin-Sized Disposable Medical Device

Written by Ben

May 9, 2020

DENVER, May 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — BioIntelliSense, Inc., a continuous health monitoring and clinical intelligence company, today announced the advancement of its medical-grade biosensor product portfolio and Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) platform with the introduction of the BioButton™ device.  The BioButton is a coin-sized, disposable medical device that measures continuous temperature and other vital signs for a remarkable 90-days.  BioIntelliSense offers medical-grade data services that allow for early detection of adverse trends through its proprietary biosensor technology and advanced analytics at a fraction of the cost of spot temperature measurements or traditional Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) systems.

BioIntelliSense's new BioButton™ for 90-days of continuous wireless temperature and vital signs monitoring on a coin-sized disposable medical device
BioIntelliSense’s new BioButton™ for 90-days of continuous wireless temperature and vital signs monitoring on a coin-sized disposable medical device

BioIntelliSense’s BioButton medical-grade device and HIPAA-compliant data services enable effortless remote data capture and continuous multi-parameter monitoring of temperature, respiratory rate and heart rate at rest, body position, sleep and activity state for 90-days on a single disposable on-body sensor.   

“The introduction of the BioButton device, in combination with the BioMobile applications and enterprise triage dashboards, represents a significant advancement in making continuous medical-grade monitoring reliable, effortless and cost-effective,” said James Mault, MD, CEO of BioIntelliSense.  “The convenience of the BioButton will support a range of clinical use cases for RPM reimbursement and mass market use to enable safe return to work or school.”

The BioIntelliSense DaaS platform can be successfully applied to a wide range of COVID-19 related use cases for the monitoring of returning workforce and students, high-risk patient populations, patients in-hospital and in-home along with frontline healthcare professionals.

To learn more about the BioIntelliSense BioButton medical grade device and data services for remote patient monitoring of symptoms associated with COVID-19 visit www.biointellisense.com  

About BioIntelliSense

BioIntelliSense is ushering in a new era of continuous health monitoring and clinical intelligence for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). Its medical-grade Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) platform seamlessly captures multi-parameter vital signs, physiological biometrics and symptomatic events through an effortless patient experience. The FDA-cleared BioSticker™ and BioButton™ devices make remote monitoring and early detection simple. Through the platform’s advanced analytics, clinicians will now have access to high-resolution patient trending and reporting to enable medical grade care at home.

For more information on how BioIntelliSense is redefining remote patient monitoring through medical-grade and cost-effective data services, please contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at BioIntelliSense.com.

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