08.23.21
Identiv, Inc. announced its near field communication (NFC)-enabled injectable dose monitoring device won the 2021 Security Today New Product of the Year Award in the Internet of Things (IoT) category. The annual award program honors the outstanding technological achievements of innovators with products considered valuable in their ability to propel positive business and security outcomes.
Security Today selected Identiv’s uTrust Sense SyringeCheck as the winning IoT entry for its ability to help patients take medication correctly. It is the only intelligent injectable technology available today and allows clinical trials to achieve meaningful results and supports insurance companies’ prescription programs.
The NFC-enabled syringe dose monitoring device features a front-end capacitive sensor to measure fill levels combined with a companion app and alarm function to guide patients through the correct medication protocol, greatly simplifying the process of complex prescription programs.
In addition to ensuring patient safety, healthcare providers can leverage uTrust Sense SyringeCheck to conduct trials in the home environment instead of a clinic — a critical benefit with the surge of COVID-19 variants — making the solution lower cost and more convenient. Providers can quickly identify non-compliant participants, exclude them from results, and save money with more efficient studies.
“With the continued, exponential growth of connected devices, there is increased demand for new ways to leverage RFID and NFC in MedTech, helping healthcare providers and patients ensure the safe and secure delivery of medicine,” said Identiv COO Dr. Manfred Mueller. “Our intelligent syringe solution is designed to streamline the delivery of prescriptions while verifying individuals are safely taking their medicines as designed.”
Security Today selected Identiv’s uTrust Sense SyringeCheck as the winning IoT entry for its ability to help patients take medication correctly. It is the only intelligent injectable technology available today and allows clinical trials to achieve meaningful results and supports insurance companies’ prescription programs.
The NFC-enabled syringe dose monitoring device features a front-end capacitive sensor to measure fill levels combined with a companion app and alarm function to guide patients through the correct medication protocol, greatly simplifying the process of complex prescription programs.
In addition to ensuring patient safety, healthcare providers can leverage uTrust Sense SyringeCheck to conduct trials in the home environment instead of a clinic — a critical benefit with the surge of COVID-19 variants — making the solution lower cost and more convenient. Providers can quickly identify non-compliant participants, exclude them from results, and save money with more efficient studies.
“With the continued, exponential growth of connected devices, there is increased demand for new ways to leverage RFID and NFC in MedTech, helping healthcare providers and patients ensure the safe and secure delivery of medicine,” said Identiv COO Dr. Manfred Mueller. “Our intelligent syringe solution is designed to streamline the delivery of prescriptions while verifying individuals are safely taking their medicines as designed.”