Datos Health has integrated Binah.ai’s award-winning software into its Open Care platform to offer contactless, video-based health and wellness checks using patients’ smartphone cameras.
Reducing the need for wearables, sensors and other dedicated hardware equipment, the technology enables anyone with a smartphone to measure and share: blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, respiration rate, sympathetic stress, parasympathetic activity and pulse respiration quotient (PRQ). Bloodless blood tests, including hemoglobin, hemoglobin A1c and total cholesterol are currently under research and will be available soon.
Healthcare providers using Binah.ai and Datos Health’s joint solution can easily collect real-time health data shared by patients to improve remote care, update care plans, follow up on treatment efficacy, enhance chronic disease management and more.
Binah.ai’s proven health check technology uses a unique mix of signal processing and AI technologies, combined with a proprietary mathematical backend, to analyze a video of a human face (no identifiable features such as eyes are needed) and deliver real-time results. The technology supports any skin tone and gender. In challenging environmental conditions like complete darkness or extreme movement, users can take contact-based measurements by placing a finger on the rear camera of a mobile device.
Binah.ai’s technology is GDPR and HIPAA compliant and meets the requirements of the standard ISO 13485:2016 EN ISO 13485:2016.
Binah.ai is in the process of receiving FDA approval in the USA (submitted in Q4/2022) as a Software-as-a-Medical-Device (SaaMD).