Fully Autonomous Medical Solution, US Patent US20260112495A1
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Mazen A. Al-Sinan and Ho-Hsun David Kuo filed USPTO Patent Application US20260112495A1 on December 17, 2025, published April 23, 2026, for a fully autonomous medical platform integrating diagnosis, treatment determination, and patient monitoring into a single computing device. The platform compiles user medical records from external sources, uses a disease/symptom database to automatically diagnose ailments and recommend treatments, and tracks recovery timelines with automatic adjustments for treatment changes. CPC classifications indicate primary focus on health informatics (G16H) across diagnosis, data standards, therapies, and management domains.
“The platform includes an external communicator module for communicating with a plurality of external medical sources to compile the user's medical records into a single format.”
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Mazen A. Al-Sinan and Ho-Hsun David Kuo filed USPTO Patent Application US20260112495A1 for a fully autonomous medical platform that integrates multiple healthcare services into a single computing device. The platform includes an external communicator module that compiles user medical records from various external sources into a unified format, a diagnosis module that uses the compiled records and a comprehensive disease/symptom database to automatically diagnose ailments and recommend treatments, and a case monitoring module that tracks user recovery time and adjusts timelines when treatment changes occur.
Entities in the health informatics, medical device software, and healthcare technology sectors should note this filing for its scope of automated diagnosis and treatment determination without human intervention. Patent applications do not create immediate compliance obligations but establish intellectual property claims that may affect future product development and competitive positioning in AI-driven medical diagnostic systems.
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FULLY AUTONOMOUS MEDICAL SOLUTION
Application US20260112495A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Mazen A. Al-Sinan, Ho-Hsun David Kuo
Abstract
The integration of various services for diagnosis and treatment determination of a disease in a patient into a platform within a computing device. The platform may provide the User with a diagnosis of abnormalities through dialogue and provide prescriptions and treatment plans. The platform includes an external communicator module for communicating with a plurality of external medical sources to compile the user's medical records into a single format. The platform further includes a diagnosis module that uses the user's medical records and a database of all diseases and symptoms to automatically diagnose an ailment in a user and treatment options for said ailment. The platform further includes a case monitoring module for tracking the recovery time of the user and adjusting the recovery time if a change in treatment is executed.
CPC Classifications
G16H 50/20 G16H 10/40 G16H 10/60 G16H 20/10 G16H 40/63 G16H 70/60 G16H 80/00
Filing Date
2025-12-17
Application No.
19423922
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