Early stability insight for high-risk populations — at institutional scale.
BSS™ measures bio-signal stability patterns from cardiac timing signals to support earlier risk detection, trend monitoring, and program-level decisioning across senior care, dialysis, and complex clinical pathways.
Platform capabilities
Serious, readable, and institutional-grade.
Stability measurement
Detects subtle timing and coherence shifts to support early identification of instability trends.
- Stability score outputs
- Repeatable baseline + trending
- Flagging for follow-up priority
Program-level analytics
Aggregates results to support population monitoring, reporting, and outcomes tracking.
- Trend dashboards
- Risk segmentation
- Operational reporting
Institutional deployment
Designed for clinics and organizations that require consistency, documentation, and governance.
- Standardized workflows
- Role-based usage models
- Implementation support
Governance & documentation
Positioned for environments where documentation quality matters: program briefs, implementation plans, and evidence-ready reporting structure.
Medical notice
BSS is designed to support monitoring and institutional decisioning. It does not replace clinical diagnosis, lab testing, imaging, or emergency evaluation.
Use cases
Where early stability insight reduces risk and cost.
Senior care programs
Routine stability monitoring to support earlier intervention and safer aging pathways.
Dialysis & renal pathways
Additional signal insight to support high-risk monitoring and follow-up prioritization.
Clinical research & trials
Consistency and repeatability for program monitoring, trend analysis, and outcomes reporting.
For governments & global institutions
Clear value, deployable structure, and program language.
Public health & national programs
Supports population monitoring strategies where early warning, triage prioritization, and resource allocation are core requirements.
- Population screening workflows
- Outcome reporting structures
- Multi-site deployment readiness
Hospitals & large health systems
Built to sit alongside existing care pathways—supporting earlier insight, safer monitoring, and more efficient follow-up operations.
- Standardized operating model
- Training + implementation support
- Program analytics for leadership
Procurement readiness
Structured for institutional review and procurement cycles.
Partner engagement
Institutional entry points: pilots, phased rollouts, and multi-site programs.
- Pilot deployment pathway
- Scale plan (regional → national)
- Support model definition
Implementation package
Operational materials aligned with institutional expectations.
- Workflow documentation
- Training plan
- Reporting templates
Commercial model
Flexible structure for device, analytics, and program service layers.
- Device deployment
- Analytics subscription
- Program reporting services
FAQ
Direct answers for institutional reviewers.
Is BSS a diagnostic device?
BSS is designed to support monitoring and decisioning by measuring stability trends. Diagnosis and treatment decisions remain with licensed clinicians using full medical evaluation.
What makes BSS different from consumer wearables?
Consumer wearables typically track basic metrics. BSS focuses on stability patterns and repeatable trending designed for institutional programs and operational reporting.
How do institutions start?
Common starting paths include a pilot program, defined success metrics, and a phased rollout plan. Request an institutional demo to receive an implementation pathway.
Contact for institutional demo
Governments • health systems • multinational partners
Request a demo / pilot discussion
Include institution name, region, and intended use (senior care, dialysis, hospital, research, public health).
Institutional brief (for reviewers)
Use this to align internal stakeholders quickly:
- Problem: late detection drives preventable escalations and cost.
- Solution: stability trend monitoring enables earlier action.
- Deployment: pilot → phased scale → multi-site program.
- Outputs: stability scoring + trend reporting + operational dashboards.
- Value: safer pathways, better triage, improved resource allocation.