Intermediary methods and device for life support services
First Claim
1. An intermediary method of life support services which intermediates between customer groups and at least one of the life support service providers, comprising:
- collecting, from a customer'"'"'s house via a network, a detection result that one of predetermined statuses is detected directly or indirectly;
analyzing said detection result and determining whether or not a customer status is abnormal; and
notifying an unusual situation to any of said providers if said customer status is abnormal.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a method for reasonable and sensitive life support services. Meters in a customer house 1 are continuously connected to a common meter-reading center 2 by an automatic meter-reading system provided by a lifeline provider. The common meter-reading center 2 is made to have an intermediary device 2 which detects an abnormality from meter-reading results and notifies a support company, thus intermediating between the customer 1 and the support company 3. Since the intermediary device 2 is continuously connected to the meters, the meter-reading results can be frequently (e.g. once an hour) collected and analyzed. Therefore time lag between occurrence of an abnormality and detection of the abnormality can be reduced and delays in response can be prevented. By sending a list of treatments to be done from the intermediary device 2 to a PC in the customer house 1 or portable terminals of support members sent to a scene, appropriate treatments can be performed by non-professionals.
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8 Claims
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1. An intermediary method of life support services which intermediates between customer groups and at least one of the life support service providers, comprising:
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collecting, from a customer'"'"'s house via a network, a detection result that one of predetermined statuses is detected directly or indirectly;
analyzing said detection result and determining whether or not a customer status is abnormal; and
notifying an unusual situation to any of said providers if said customer status is abnormal.
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2. An intermediary system of life support services which intermediates between customer groups and at least one of the life support service providers, comprising:
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a detection means for detecting customer statuses directly or indirectly;
a network gateway for being installed in said customer'"'"'s house and connecting said detection means and a network;
a collection means for collecting detection results from said detection means via the network;
a determination means for analyzing the collected detection result and determining whether or not a customer status is abnormal; and
a notification means for notifying an unusual situation to any of said providers if said customer status is abnormal.
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3. An intermediary device used for life support services for intermediating between customer groups and at least one of the life support service providers, comprising:
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a customer database for storing customers and life support service providers with which the customers contract;
a collection means for collecting detection results that predetermined customer statuses are detected via a network;
a determination means for analyzing the collected detection results and determines whether or not a customer status is abnormal; and
a notification means for notifying an unusual situation to any of said providers if said customer status is abnormal. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-readable storage medium on which an intermediary program for life support services is recorded for use in an intermediary device which intermediates between customer groups and at least one of the life support service providers, the computer-readable storage medium wherein is recorded an intermediary program for executing;
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a step of preparing a customer table which stores customers and life support service providers with which the customers contract;
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a step of collecting via a network detection results that predetermined customer statuses are detected;
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a step of determining whether or not the customer status is abnormal by analyzing the collected detection results; and
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a step of notifying, based on the customer table, an unusual situation to said providers contracted by the customer in the unusual situation if said customer status is abnormal.
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