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Prakash S Tallabattula

from Southborough, MA
Age ~54

Prakash Tallabattula Phones & Addresses

  • Southborough, MA
  • Glen Burnie, MD
  • Severn, MD
  • Natick, MA
  • Westborough, MA
  • Northborough, MA
  • Herndon, VA
  • Sterling, VA
  • Fairfax, VA

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Prakash Tallabattula
Chief Technology Officer, Executive Vice-President
Rxadvance Corporation
Nonclassifiable Establishments
257 Tpke Rd, Southborough, MA 01772
371 Tpke Rd, Southborough, MA 01772

Publications

Us Patents

Medication Organizer Tray Apparatus

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US Patent:
20170296432, Oct 19, 2017
Filed:
Jul 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/641221
Inventors:
- Southborough MA, US
Yogendra K. Jain - Wellesley MA, US
Anand M. Tati - Westborough MA, US
Paul Ducey - Sudbury MA, US
James Lee - Acton MA, US
Prakash Tallabattula - Northborough MA, US
Kamal Patel - Framingham MA, US
International Classification:
A61J 1/03
A61J 1/03
G06F 19/00
A61J 7/00
A61J 7/00
Abstract:
A method and a medication organizer tray apparatus for organizing medications and collecting medication adherence information are provided. The medication organizer tray apparatus includes a support frame, multiple medication bins accommodating multiple medications, a bin cover layer with multiple customized bin labels, and a conductive circuit layer. The support frame includes multiple apertures positioned at predefined intervals from each other for placement of the medication bins. The customized bin labels having medical information printed thereon seal openings of the medication bins. The conductive circuit layer includes conductive lines running along one or more of a lower surface of the bin cover layer, around each medication bin, and a lower surface of each medication bin. The conductive circuit layer electrically communicates with a receptacle base to enable detection of removal of each medication bin from the support frame and detection of tampering of the medication bins.

Medication Organizer Tray Apparatus

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US Patent:
20160143807, May 26, 2016
Filed:
Nov 26, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/555560
Inventors:
- Southborough MA, US
Yogendra K. Jain - Wellesley MA, US
Anand M. Tati - Westborough MA, US
Paul Ducey - Sudbury MA, US
James Lee - Acton MA, US
Prakash Tallabattula - Northborough MA, US
Kamal Patel - Framingham MA, US
International Classification:
A61J 1/03
Abstract:
A method and a medication organizer tray apparatus for organizing medications and collecting medication adherence information are provided. The medication organizer tray apparatus includes a support frame, multiple medication bins accommodating multiple medications, a bin cover layer with multiple customized bin labels, and a conductive circuit layer. The support frame includes multiple apertures positioned at predefined intervals from each other for placement of the medication bins. The customized bin labels having medical information printed thereon seal openings of the medication bins. The conductive circuit layer includes conductive lines running along one or more of a lower surface of the bin cover layer, around each medication bin, and a lower surface of each medication bin. The conductive circuit layer electrically communicates with a receptacle base to enable detection of removal of each medication bin from the support frame and detection of tampering of the medication bins.

Medication Identification, Tracking And Adherence Management

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US Patent:
20160147976, May 26, 2016
Filed:
Jul 15, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/800689
Inventors:
- Southborough MA, US
Paul Ducey - Sudbury MA, US
Ravi V. Ika - Southborough MA, US
Anand M. Tati - Westborough MA, US
Srinivas Venkata Naga Gopaladasu - Shrewsbury MA, US
Prakash Surya Tallabattula - Northborough MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
Abstract:
A method and a wellness adherence tracking system (WATS) for tracking wellness adherence of a healthcare recipient are provided. An identifier code or an existing code is positioned on a medical implement, for example, a medication bin, a parenteral device, a fitness device, etc. The WATS accessible on a user device scans, decodes, and validates the identifier code, and obtains medical information associated with the medical implement and/or an activity, for example, an exercise activity, a diet activity, etc., associated with the medical implement from the decoded and validated identifier code. The WATS renders the medical information and multiple wellness adherence options on a graphical user interface and receives inputs for the wellness adherence options from the user device. The WATS logs the received inputs in association with the wellness adherence criteria in the user device and/or one or more databases to track the wellness adherence of the healthcare recipient.
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