Telephonic communications – Centralized switching system – Call distribution to operator
Patent
1997-03-21
2000-01-18
Stucker, Jeffrey
Telephonic communications
Centralized switching system
Call distribution to operator
379 67, 379 70, 379196, 379212, 379309, 435 5, 435 792, 435974, 436530, 422 55, 422 56, 364340, 364400, 36441301, 36441307, H04M 300
Patent
active
060163453
ABSTRACT:
An anonymous testing system for taking a sample of body fluid to be tested, the sample is acquired in private and sent for analyzation to obtain results. The system comprises a test kit for creating a sample of body fluid, a personal code for anonymously identifying the sample and the person, and an electronic file telephonically created and accessed by the person taking the test and identified by the personal code. The electronic file contains the test result determined by analyzation. There is also a method of anonymously testing of a person's body fluid in private and the results to be anonymously received by the person without having to reveal his or her identification. The method comprises the steps of procuring a test kit for taking a sample of the body fluid. The test kit has a personal code associated therewith and equipment to take the sample. The person uses the equipment to obtain the sample and sends the sample with the personal code to a testing site. The person also creates a personal electronic file telephonically; the file is identified by the personal code. The sample is identified by the personal code. At the testing site, the sample is tested, and the results are updated into the electronic file with a corresponding personal code. The person later accesses the electronic file telephonically to obtain his or her results.
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Home Access Health Corporation
Stucker Jeffrey
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