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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2024
Filed:
Mar. 10, 2022
Aetna Inc., Hartford, CT (US);
Naiqian Zhi, Hartford, CT (US);
Sarah Wohlman, Hartford, CT (US);
Alex Xu, Hartford, CT (US);
Ryan Berns, Hartford, CT (US);
Rajiv Bhan, Hartford, CT (US);
Sumeet Kumar, Hartford, CT (US);
Alan Leggitt, Hartford, CT (US);
Qin Li, Hartford, CT (US);
Aetna Inc., Hartford, CT (US);
Abstract
A system and method are disclosed for detecting chronic health conditions based on data collected by a wearable device such as an activity tracker or a smart watch. Deep learning algorithms are configured to process the monitored parameter data collected by the wearable device as well as additional embedding data obtained from health records corresponding to a user account registered to the wearable device. In some examples, the input vector can also include embedding data related to social determinants data and/or demographic data. The output of the deep learning algorithms provides predictions that represent probabilities that the user of the wearable device has an underlying health condition. If any underlying health condition is detected, then the user can be notified directly, via the wearable device or an associated application or technology, or indirectly, via a primary care provider associated with the user.