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Opioid overdose prevention and alert system
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Alarms and Notifications
The Opioid Halo System provides visual and audible alarms when it detects a risk of severe OIRD. The
Opioid Halo continuously monitors your blood oxygen data patterns. Three different alarm levels (Level 1,
Level 2, and Level 3) help to identify the risk of severe OIRD. When correctly configured, Opioid Halo will
audibly and visually alarm at the Home Medical Hub and your phone (Level 1). Will additionally notify
your emergency contacts (Level 2). Will additionally trigger an automated wellness call (Level 3) to you by
an emergency response dispatch service. If you indicate you need assistance or do not respond, the
emergency response dispatch service will request the dispatch of Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
EMS will be sent to the location based off of the address input by the user in the app during setup.
Alarm Levels and Messages
To help ensure your safety, a notification escalation policy can be activated to establish (3) levels of
notifications. The level of notification is based on your oxygen level and length of time at a low oxygen
level.
Notification
Alarm Trigger
Level
Early signs of unstable oxygen
Level 1
levels or low oxygen levels.
Medically meaningful or very
unusual signs of unstable oxygen
Level 2
levels or sustained low levels of
oxygen.
Extremely unusual signs of
unstable oxygen levels or a long
Level 3
period of low levels of oxygen or
an extreme drop in your oxygen
level.
Level 1
Notification
Alarm Trigger
Level
Early signs of unstable
Level 1
oxygen levels or low
oxygen levels.
Visual
Audible
Alarm
Alarm
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Visual
Audible
Alarm
Alarm
Caution
Yes
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Emergency
Emergency
Contact
Dispatch
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Emergency
Emergency
Contact
Dispatch
Not Contacted
Not Contacted

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