Health examination method and system using plural self-test stat

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ABSTRACT:
A health examination is conducted using a minimal number of staff members by issuing a patient a magnetic card and a questionnaire and having the patient conduct a plurality of health related self-test measurements at respective automated test stations. The results of the self-test measurements are recorded on the magnetic card at each automated test station. When the plurality of self-test measurements are completed, the data recorded on the magnetic card is read and a diagnosis is effected based on the thus read data and the contents of the questionnaire completed by the patient. Then, a permanent record is made of the diagnosis and the results of the self-test measurements.

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