Abstract: A secure medical records maintenance system including a first server that stores patient identification information indexed by patient identification numbers (PINs) and a second server that stores patient medical data indexed by medical record identification numbers. For security purposes, the medical data maintained in the second remote server cannot be correlated to the associated patient identification information maintained in the first server based on the information contained in the servers. A correlation table uniquely associating each medical record identification number with a particular one of the patient identification numbers is used to allow correlation of the databases. The correlation table for a particular patient typically resides on a patient's removable memory storage device (smartcard).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2003
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2006
Assignee:
Lifestream Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher T. Maus, Craig A. Coad, Jackson B. Connolly, Noah M. Coad, James L. Moody, Kenn A. Nesbitt, Kenneth D. Clegg
Abstract: A health monitoring and diagnostic device (LIFESTREAM cholesterol meter) configured as a self-contained testing and diagnostic unit in a clam-shell type case. One side of the case includes a spring-loaded finger stick and a compartment for carrying one or more packages of disposable items including a test strip, a needle for the finger stick, and an alcohol swipe. The other half of the case includes a test strip reader, a key pad, and a liquid crystal display. The meter reads a test strip carrying a droplet of blood and receives additional diagnostic information from the patient, such as age, gender, weight, and family history of heart disease. Within minutes, the meter displays test results, including total cholesterol levels. The meter also displays additional diagnostic results, such as the patient's “cardiac age,” recommended weight loss, and a cardiac risk assessment. The meter also works in connection with a network-based comprehensive health analysis and reporting system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 12, 2003
Publication date:
November 13, 2003
Applicant:
Lifestream Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher T. Maus, Craig A. Coad, Jackson B. Connolly, Noah M. Coad, James L. Moody, Kenn A. Nesbitt, Kenneth D. Clegg
Abstract: A health monitoring and diagnostic device (LIFESTREAM cholesterol meter) configured as a self-contained testing and diagnostic unit in a clam-shell type case. One side of the case includes a spring-loaded finger stick and a compartment for carrying one or more packages of disposable items including a test strip, a needle for the finger stick, and an alcohol swipe. The other half of the case includes a test strip reader, a key pad, and a liquid crystal display. The meter reads a test strip carrying a droplet of blood and receives additional diagnostic information from the patient, such as age, gender, weight, and family history of heart disease. Within minutes, the meter displays test results, including total cholesterol levels. The meter also displays additional diagnostic results, such as the patient's “cardiac age,” recommended weight loss, and a cardiac risk assessment. The meter also works in connection with a network-based comprehensive health analysis and reporting system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 5, 2003
Assignee:
Lifestream Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher T. Maus, Craig A. Coad, Jackson B. Connolly, Noah M. Coad, James L. Moody, Kenn A. Nesbitt, Kenneth D. Clegg