Patent for Long Term Care Facility Ecosystem and Platform
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application for an ecosystem and platform designed for long-term care facilities. The application, filed by BioLink Systems LLC, aims to improve medical data flow, staff compensation, and overall operations within nursing homes.
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This document is a published patent application (US20260088180A1) from the USPTO, filed by BioLink Systems LLC. The patent describes an "ecosystem and platform for use within Long Term Care Facilities (LTCFs)" intended to enhance the flow of accurate medical data and improve the work atmosphere. Key features include changes to call lights, bed elevation management, data management, and staff compensation/incentivization, all communicated via a single handheld device connected to a central information hub.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on healthcare providers. However, the technologies described could influence future operational standards and technology adoption within long-term care facilities. Compliance officers in this sector should be aware of potential technological advancements that may impact data management, patient care systems, and staff management practices.
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ECOSYSTEM FOR LONG TERM CARE FACILITY
Application US20260088180A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Assignee
BioLink Systems LLC
Inventors
Roger King
Abstract
An ecosystem and platform for use within Long Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) enhances flow of accurate, usable medical data, and improves work atmosphere within typical nursing homes. These features include but are not limited to changes to call lights, changes to management of bed elevation, changes to data management, and changes to how nursing home workers and staff are compensated and incentivized. This ecosystem and platform leverages technology advances to be more effective in a nursing home environment. These features are all tied together to communicate directly to the staff via a single handheld device with data flowing through a centralized information hub that identifies patient needs.
CPC Classifications
G16H 50/30 G16H 40/67
Filing Date
2024-10-29
Application No.
18929988
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