
MYMONX MEDICAL USE CASES
Our AITIS mymonX Wearables range allows continuous tracking and remote monitoring and alerting so medical institutions, care homes, communities can take preventive action.
Hospital Inpatients
For inpatients, continuous monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, resting rate, and glucose provides early visibility into changes that may indicate deterioration. This reduces reliance on periodic manual checks and helps clinical teams intervene sooner. The wearable supports smoother workflows, enhances patient safety, and ensures clinicians always have up-to-date information. Although SOS alerts are less critical within the ward environment, the built-in fall detection and manual SOS button still add an extra layer of protection for patients who may be mobile or at risk of unwitnessed falls.
Hospital Outpatients
For outpatients recovering at home, ongoing monitoring of vital signs including blood pressure, heart rate, resting rate, and glucose helps clinicians track recovery and detect complications earlier. The SOS function, triggered automatically after a fall or manually via the watch button, alerts up to six designated contacts to ensure rapid assistance. This enhances safety during the transition from hospital to home, reduces avoidable readmissions, and provides clinicians with continuous data for more informed follow-up care.
Private Practices
Private practices benefit from long-term, consistent measurement of key vitals such as blood pressure, heart rate, resting rate, and glucose, giving clinicians a much clearer picture than occasional in-clinic readings. These insights support earlier and more precise treatment adjustments. The SOS feature activated after a fall or via the watch button keeps vulnerable patients safe between appointments and allows practitioners to respond quickly or coordinate support when needed.
Care Homes
In care homes, continuous tracking of blood pressure, heart rate, resting rate, and glucose enables early identification of issues in residents who may not be able to communicate discomfort or symptoms. Care staff receive alerts before conditions escalate, helping prevent emergency situations and unnecessary hospital transfers. The SOS function, triggered by a fall or manual button press, notifies up to six contacts, ensuring swift action even when staff are attending to other residents.
Families/Communities
Families/Communities can stay updated on their loved one’s wellbeing through real-time monitoring of essential vitals like blood pressure, heart rate, resting rate, and glucose. This helps them notice trends or warning signs early and coordinate timely care. The SOS function provides crucial reassurance if the wearer falls or presses the button, up to six contacts are alerted immediately. This combination of continuous health insights and rapid-response safety gives peace of mind and supports safer independent living.
