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About the solution
As we were preparing for the arrival of our first child, the excitement of becoming parents was overshadowed by a nagging anxiety. With all the physical changes, keeping track of medications and vitamins felt like a daunting task. We’d often felt overwhelmed by the number of pills we had to manage. Each missed dose felt like a small failure, and we couldn't shake the worry that it might impact our baby's health.
That’s when we came up with Pillbie, our own smart medication box solution designed to make pill management easier. With a circular smart container (see below) and a mobile app, Pillbie helps track and store my pills while reminding me when it’s time to take my therapy. It even keeps an inventory of my pills and reminds me to get my prescriptions on time. This solution also provides analytics that I can share with my doctor or caretakers, which enables i.e. parents of young adults and teenagers to follow up on their child's therapy, even when they don't live in the same household.
After we had worked out most details of our solution, we just needed to find the right team to work on the execution with us. This is when 2 hardware and 2 software engineers joined our team, to realize our vision.
This system turns what used to be a stressful task into a seamless part of patients everyday routine. We have high expectations for our solution to be a relief for younger audiences dealing with chronic illnesses, mental health therapies, or even those with ADHD. Managing medications can be tough, and having a clear, smart solution like Pillbie makes all the difference.
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This solution shall not include mention to the use of drugs, chemicals or biologicals (including food); invasive devices; offensive, commercial or inherently dangerous content. This solution was not medically validated. Proceed with caution! If you have any doubts, please consult with a health professional.
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Christyn and her daughter Rebecca Taylor created Camp Hope, a free, overnight summer camp tailored for children with pancreatitis.
CAREGIVING
Social interaction
COMMUNICATION: Communicating, whether by speaking, listening, or other means
Hiking
Football
pancreatitis
In Person service
Treatment/Surgical device
Educational/Leisure device (book, toy, game...)
Managing pain
Promoting self-management
Manage Medication
Building Supportive Community Relationships
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Enhancing Mental Health
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Raise awareness
Caregiving Support
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Gastroenterology
General and Family Medicine
Pediatrics
United States
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Twins create Auvi Q to help themselves fighting life threatening allergies
CAREGIVING
VENTILATION
Allergic reaction (food
drugs
material/chemicals)
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Treatment/Surgical device
Promoting self-management
Manage Medication
Preserving Organ Function
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Raise awareness
Caregiving Support
Dermatology
General and Family Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pediatrics
United States
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Patient develops wearable for Asthma
VENTILATION
CAREGIVING
Asthma
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Treatment/Surgical device
App (Including when connected with wearable)
Pharma
Improving respiratory function
Promoting self-management
Manage Medication
Preserving Organ Function
To implement a diagnostic tool
Alleviating Allergies
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Caregiving Support
General and Family Medicine
Immuno-allergology
Pneumology
Australia
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