Human physiology is interconnected, so CrelyCOMPASS combines complementary sensing modalities — read through five layers, from the sensor to the care team, and built with security, governance, and human oversight throughout.
A single measurement can mislead. Complementary signals, read together, make a detected change both more sensitive and more trustworthy.
Each modality captures a different part of physiology — perfusion, fluid, cardiac, thermal, and activity — so together they see more.
A change corroborated across several signals is far more trustworthy than a shift in any one alone.
Requiring corroboration filters out isolated noise — reducing false alarms and the fatigue they cause.
From the sensor on the patient to the decision at the bedside, the signal passes through five layers — each with a distinct job.
Multimodal capture from a single wearable, without interrupting care.
Raw signals are made trustworthy before anything is inferred from them.
Change is interpreted over time, not from a single snapshot.
Data moves over cellular by default — not Wi-Fi-dependent — and is stored securely, with everything traceable.
Information reaches the care team in a form they can act on.
The layers rest on principles that hold for every signal and every decision.
Encrypted transfer and storage, with access controls appropriate to clinical data.
Traceable data handling and versioned models, so how a result was produced is always accountable.
Designed to support clinicians — the interpretation and the decision stay with the care team.
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