Provisional Patent Secured for Groundbreaking AbilityHUB Technology

Contact Information

connect@abilityhub.io
Anne Alicata,
FieldWorker

Release Date: Oct 21, 2024

Princeton, NJ, Oct 21, 2024 — We are pleased to announce the award of a provisional patent for AbilityHUB, a cutting-edge platform designed to revolutionize caregiving and patient care. This patent represents a significant milestone in the development of AI-driven solutions that streamline & ease caregiving workload, improve case management, enhance care quality, and caregiver well-being.

Our platform is a social and community care platform that collects, analyzes, and integrates data from multiple sources, including screening, diagnostic, demographic, and social determinants of health (SDOH). The platform delivers real-time insights that enable more personalized care journeys for patients and help caregivers and care providers optimize care plans and improve patient outcomes. The platform also facilitates interoperability with scientific research and clinical studies, providing an invaluable resource for evidence-based treatment and care management.

“This provisional patent strengthens our commitment to developing innovative technology solutions that address the growing challenges faced by caregivers and care providers,” said Rohit Mathur & Prabhat Vaish Co-Founders of FieldWorker & AbilityHUB. “The platform’s AI-driven capabilities empower caregivers with the tools they need to deliver higher-quality care while mitigating stress and reducing burnout.”

This technology represents a significant advancement in case management, offering a comprehensive solution that benefits both caregivers and patients by improving care quality and reducing caregiver burnout.

What makes AbilityHUB stand out from the rest?

One of the core innovations of AbilityHUB is its “Circle of Care” system, which connects patients, caregivers, providers, and family members. This feature allows for seamless sharing of key health data and communication between all participants in a patient’s care journey. By improving coordination and enabling access to timely insights, AbilityHUB helps prevent caregiver burnout and ensures that care delivery adheres to the highest quality standards.

Innovative Features and Benefits:

  • Enhanced Data Management: Efficiently collects, stores, and analyzes comprehensive client records, including SDOH data.
  • Automated Reporting: Simplifies report creation, reducing time and errors, and allowing caregivers to focus on patient care.
  • Customizable Workflows: Tailors workflows to specific needs, improving flexibility and responsiveness.
  • Real-Time Collaboration: Facilitates seamless communication among care teams, ensuring coordinated and effective service delivery.
  • Caregiver Support: Provides tools to manage caregiver stress and well-being, connecting them to resources and communities.

What impact does AbilityHUB create in the larger community?

Our platform plays a critical role in addressing the ongoing caregiver shortage, providing a platform that streamlines tasks, improves efficiency, and enhances the overall care experience for both patients and caregivers.

With the backing of this provisional patent, we are set to accelerate growth and continue developing advanced AI-driven solutions that transform care delivery in the disability, social care and health sectors.

About FieldWorker:

FieldWorker is an all-in-one care management platform that allows social agencies and service providers to manage all their operations in one place. It is a highly customizable and accessible platform that enables caregivers to automate the process and provide quality care to boost efficiency and save costs. It offers versatile tools that maintain transparency, allowing everyone involved access to the information they need. Based in New Jersey, USA- FieldWorker was founded by Tech Disrupters Rohit Mathur and Prabhat Vaish. The all-in-one care management platform is backed by Impact Architects Ken Clark, Helen Irving, and William England on the Advisory Board.

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