In our current healthcare system, it's incredibly labor and cost intensive to continuously monitor the condition of a patient. Most care involves spot checks, ESG patches, or remote monitoring. However, these checks leave patients at risk in between checks, lack real-time data, and don't measure all necessary vitals. Cardi/o is a device that provides continuous telemetry. They've developed a sensor at NASA's Jet Propulsion Labs that detects micro-vibrations of heart rate and breath rate. This sensor continuously measures a patient's resting heart rate, respiration rate, heart rate variability, apnea and communicates any irregularities to care providers. Cardi/o's immediate application is in nursing homes, home health services, but see this product as being useful in post-cardiac care rooms and also as a preventative tool. The payment model for this product would be a medicare reimbursement model.