Patient Monitoring & Vital Signs in Maryland
2 vendors serving Maryland
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Top patient monitoring & vital signs in Maryland
Aidar Health, Inc
Aidar Health designs and develops clinically validated digital medicine software platforms and breath- and saliva-based biosensors for precision disease management across therapeutic areas including respiratory, renal, infectious, cardiovascular, and oncology. The company operates three primary product lines: Aidar Connect (clinician web application for remote patient monitoring and care coordination), MouthLab (medical device for biosensor data collection), and Aidar Care (patient mobile application). Aidar serves multiple market segments through specialized service offerings: Long-Term Care (remote physiological monitoring, chronic care management, transitional care management, hospital-at-home programs); Life Sciences (digital biomarkers, digital companions, decentralized clinical trials, real-world evidence collection); and Population Health Management for payers. The platform enables objective, non-invasive assessment of clinical status, facilitates early disease detection, supports treatment optimization, and enables risk stratification to reduce readmissions and emergency department utilization. Aidar has received FDA clearance for its breath-based medical device and maintains partnerships with major research institutions (NIH, Johns Hopkins, VA) and government agencies (BARDA, NSF). The company targets clinical outcomes improvement and cost reduction through digital-first precision medicine approaches suitable for aging populations and chronic disease management.
UprightVR Inc.
UprightVR Inc. develops an FDA-registered, immersive virtual reality system for balance assessment, rehabilitation, and fall prevention. The platform combines VR technology with neuroscience-based diagnostics to measure sensory-motor integration and vestibular function in 8 minutes, generating detailed clinical and patient reports. Primary markets include physical therapy clinics, senior living communities, rehabilitation hospitals, and medical practices. The system includes RecoVR™ therapeutic rehabilitation modules—gamified exercises designed for patients with concussions, strokes, balance disorders, Parkinson's disease, cerebellar ataxia, hearing and balance impairments, and post-injury recovery. Assessment tools include SafetyNet™ for detecting hidden balance deficits and VOR (vestibular ocular reflex) retraining games. The company emphasizes portable, affordable deployment requiring minimal space and setup. Revenue model targets higher insurance reimbursement rates for advanced balance assessment and therapy. Developed by Geoffrey Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Neuromotor Sciences at Temple University, with two decades of clinical research validation across diverse patient populations. Offers comprehensive customer support including onboarding, remote and on-site training, clinical consultations, and data analytics. Continuous software updates add new assessments and rehabilitation modules.