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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2013
Filed:
May. 26, 2009
Frederick W. Sarkis, Jr., Rochester, NY (US);
Joseph O. Sarkis, Vancouver, CA;
Lisa Goodwin, Penfield, NY (US);
Frederick W. Sarkis, Jr., Rochester, NY (US);
Joseph O. Sarkis, Vancouver, CA;
Lisa Goodwin, Penfield, NY (US);
Pharmasmart LLC, Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
Enabling the management of biometric data, including and not limited to blood pressure readings taken on automated kiosks, which is stored on personal Smart Cards and synchronized to a database via a secure network. Also, enabling the providers of automated blood pressure readings, such as pharmacies, corporate work sites, health clubs and other customers, to charge a fee for the long-term use of a memory card to record non-invasive physiological test data and make the data available for health consultations. In an automated blood pressure system with one or more memory-card interface devices, a custom-formatted end-user memory card keeps track of the user's non-invasive physiological test data, and a recharge memory card controls the provider's recharging of the end-user memory card after the end-user memory card expires. The contents of the recharge memory card are updated in order to track its use by the provider of the readings.