TrueHLTH Files Provisional Patent for AI Systems to Prevent Downturns in Chronic Diseases

TrueHLTH, a pioneering patient advocacy and healthcare navigation company, has announced the filing of a provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patent application focuses on TrueHLTH’s platform, which aims to assist individuals with chronic conditions and their caregivers in avoiding physical and psychological downturns associated with their health.

The always-on platform developed by TrueHLTH operates 24/7, 365 days a year, and is designed to identify personal challenges that may hinder a patient’s ability to proactively seek necessary care interventions. The company was established to address the existing gap in navigating the complex healthcare system for individuals with chronic diseases. Scott Genone, co-founder and CEO of TrueHLTH, brings his 30 years of experience in healthcare technology leadership and personal encounters with the complexities of care delivery in the US, both as a caregiver to his oldest son and as someone managing his own challenges with Crohn’s Disease.

“Our goal is to establish trust with patients through unparalleled advocacy, as trust leads to patient activation and engagement with our platform. Active engagement enables continuous data capture, which in turn powers our AI system to anticipate challenges and proactively seek appropriate interventions to help patients maintain wellness,” explains Mr. Genone.

TrueHLTH operates with a mission-based approach, focusing on addressing the problems faced by patients and their caregivers. By adopting the perspective of those directly affected by chronic conditions, TrueHLTH aims to offer innovative solutions.

For more information about TrueHLTH and their platform, please visit their official website: https://www.truehlth.com/

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