Binah Wellness Score

Your Insights into Client Wellness and
Risk Levels

Help Your Clients Know their Risk

Binah Wellness Score is a risk score that might predict the cardiovascular risk of individuals. Insurance and wellness providers can empower their clients to know their risks, enable clients to improve their lifestyles and track their own progress, and use the insights gained from the wellness score to provide personalized suggestions and rewards.

How it’s Calculated

The Binah Wellness Score is calculated based on vital signs measured by Binah’s technology. It is designed to be measured on a consistent basis under similar conditions so that users can monitor their numbers and trends over time.

How it Works

Measure or have your users measure their own wellness by taking a one-minute selfie-video while at rest or by wearing a Polar Verity Sense™ optical heart rate sensor. Users will receive a simple score ranging from 1 to 10, with 1 indicating low wellness levels and high cardiovascular risk, and 10 indicating high wellness levels and low cardiovascular risk. Users can easily save and track this data to see long term history and trends.

Abnormal measurement results can be related to the following health issues and may require attention:

Health IndicatorNormal Range
(Age 18+)
Health Issues Associated
with Abnormal Levels
Blood pressure
How blood is pumped through your veins
Systolic: < 120
Diastolic: < 80
Heart attack, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, poor cognitive function, dementia
Heart Rate / Pulse Rate
How many times your heart beats per minute
60-100 bpmStroke, heart failure, Hypovolemia, Fever
Heart Rate Variability
The variance in time between heart beats
Age 20-25:
55-105
Age 60-65:
25-45
Stress, risk of cardiac events, oncoming sickness, nutrition and sleep patterns
Oxygen Saturation
The amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in your blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen
95% – 100%Heart disease, interstitial lung disease, COPD, Anemia, ARDS, Pneumonia, sleep apnea
Breathing Rate
The number of breaths you take per minute
12-20 bpmAnxiety, fever, heart problems, respiratory conditions including, COPD, asthma, and pneumonia
Hemoglobin
The amount of hemoglobin in your blood
Men: 14 to 18 g/dL
Women: 12 to 16 g/dL
Anemia, sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease, hemato-oncology disease, cancer, malnutrition
Hemoglobin A1c
Your average blood sugar (glucose) level over the past two to three months
Normal <= 5.7%
Prediabetes risk 5.7-6.4%
Diabetes risk > 6.4%
Pre-diabetes, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, kidney damage, eye damage, liver disease
Sympathetic Stress (Baevsky Stress)
How stressed you are on a scale from low to very high
Low – NormalStress, risk of cardiac events, oncoming sickness, nutrition and sleep patterns
Stress response (SNS Zone)
How effectively your body responds to stress on a scale from low to high
Low – NormalStress, risk of cardiac events, oncoming sickness, nutrition and sleep patterns
Recovery Ability (PNS Zone)
How capable you are of recovering after a stressful occurrence on a scale from low to high
Normal – HighStress, risk of cardiac events, oncoming sickness, nutrition and sleep patterns
Pulse Respiratory Quotient (PRQ)
Heart rate divided by respiration rate, captures the complex state of cardiorespiratory interactions
5Hyperventilation, cardiorespiratory issues
High HbA1c Risk
Your risk of having high HbA1c levels on a scale from low to high
LowDiabetes, heart disease, kidney damage, eye damage, liver disease
High Fasting Glucose Risk
Your risk of having high glucose levels after 8-12 hours of fasting. Results are either low or high
LowDiabetes, heart disease, kidney damage, eye damage, liver disease
Low Hemoglobin Risk
Your risk of having low hemoglobin levels
LowAnemia, blood loss, sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease, hemato-oncology disease, cancer, malnutrition
High Blood Pressure Risk
Your risk of suffering from high blood pressure on a scale from low to high
LowHeart attack, stroke, heart disease, kidney damage, poor cognitive function, dementia, pregnancy complications
High Total Cholesterol Risk
Your risk of having high total cholesterol levels on a scale from low to high
LowAtherosclerosis, heart disease, heart attack, stroke, peripheral artery disease, high blood pressure
ASCVD Risk
Your likelihood of experiencing an atherosclerotic event within the next 10 years, based on the Framingham model.
Below 1%Heart disease, stroke, peripheral artery disease, aneurysm, kidney disease, diabetes
Heart Age
Your heart’s estimated biological age in comparison to that of an “ideal” individual of the same sex with optimal risk factor values, based on the Framingham model
Heart age ≤ chronological ageHeart disease, heart attack, stroke, heart failure, peripheral artery disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity

Accelerate Decision Making with Binah Wellness Score

100% Software Based

100% Software Based

Make health monitoring accessible anywhere with support for a broad range of devices and operating systems and easy integration into your applications and services.

Make Data More Accessible

Make Data More Accessible

Get rid of manual health tracking. Easily access and store client-provided health data in digital format.

Reduce Costs

Reduce Costs

Reduce the need for dedicated hardware with our 100% software-based technology and shift health monitoring to a device your users already possess.

Offer Personalized Services

Offer Personalized Services

Tailor services to your patients’ or clients’ individual needs using real-time health data.

Increase Revenues

Increase Revenues

Extend coverage, services and care to larger populations in remote locations. Choose one of our flexible business models to get started.

Seamless Integration

Seamless Integration

Receive comprehensive support through our documentation library and customer success team, available 24/7 for all your needs.

Talk to us now to learn how
Binah Wellness Score can improve your services.

Sources:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/symptoms-causes/syc-20373410
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/01.cir.94.11.2850
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/vital-signs-body-temperature-pulse-rate-respiration-rate-blood-pressure
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31647303/#:~:text=Abstract,complex%20state%20of%20cardiorespiratory%20interactions

FAQs

The Binah.ai Wellness Score is a way for insurers and wellness providers to assess client health data and generate an estimation of their clients’ overall wellness status.

 

The Binah Wellness Score is meant to provide an estimation of a person’s overall wellness status and is not intended for medical or diagnostic purposes.

Taking a health check with Binah.ai’s technology is effortless, even for those without technical expertise. It’s as simple as taking a 35-60 second video selfie! For optimal results, users should remain still, avoid talking, and ensure they are in a well-lit environment. Binah.ai’s technology is designed to measure health indicators while the user is at rest.

 

Binah SDK is a software-based solution that runs on multiple platforms, including iOS and Android mobile devices, Windows (in beta) laptops and desktops, Google Chrome and Safari. Talk to us now to learn more.

 

Binah.ai does not save images or videos.

No, Binah.ai does not have access to the extracted health data. The entire process is performed on the end-user’s device (smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc).

 

/Internet connection is not required to perform the measurement, as the entire process runs on the end-user’s device. End-users may opt not to share the extracted health data if they so wish.