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etectRx is a digital health sensor platform company based in Alachua, Florida, USA. Its core offering is not traditional pure SaaS, but a combination of “wireless sensors + intelligent software + services,” supporting remote health monitoring through the eBurst platform. The official website highlights two main areas: the eBrief smart incontinence monitoring system for long-term care settings, and the ID-Cap digital pill system for medication adherence research.
Based on the extracted text, eBrief appears to be the current commercial focus. The system embeds disposable, battery-free moisture sensors into standard adult incontinence products. When the product approaches its absorption capacity, the sensor sends a low-power signal to a fixed in-room Reader, which then pushes alerts to the care Dashboard and point-of-care locations, prompting staff to perform a change. Its value lies in reducing repeated manual checks, shortening the time residents spend in wet briefs, and improving caregiver efficiency. The terms also indicate that the Dashboard is SaaS-based software, accessible to authorized users, and works together with Monitoring Tablets, Readers, consumables, and related equipment.
The website does not disclose package pricing, per-bed pricing, per-device pricing, or similar details. The terms of service state that customers must sign an eBrief Master Services Agreement with etectRx and receive a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access the software and system during the subscription term. As such, it is closer to customized enterprise procurement for healthcare and senior care organizations than a self-serve online SaaS product.
The advantages are its focused use case and clearly defined pain point, making it especially suitable for incontinence care workflows in long-term care facilities—workflows that are high-frequency, labor-intensive, and tied to dignity and infection risk. The hardware, software, and alert loop are relatively complete, and there are early adoption cases such as Trilogy Health Services. The drawbacks are that publicly available information lacks details on pricing, implementation requirements, SLAs, APIs, and the integration ecosystem. The eBrief terms also clearly state that it is not a medical device, not an emergency response system, and does not provide 24/7 continuous or life-support monitoring; clinical judgment and compliance responsibilities remain with the institution.
It is better suited to U.S. senior living communities, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing facilities, and clinical research teams that need medication adherence data. For customers in China, the website’s accessibility cannot be determined from the text alone. In addition, because the product involves hardware, medical data, the HIPAA context, and local care workflows, cross-border procurement and compliance implementation would need to be assessed separately.
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