COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING MEDICATION EVENTS
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Abstract
Computer-based systems and computer-implemented methods are described for monitoring medication events for an individual. Computer-based systems include systems for monitoring medication events relating to an individual, including: circuitry for analyzing data for an identifier of a first medication event for an individual; circuitry for analyzing the data for at least one attribute of an individual; circuitry for analyzing the data for at least one attribute relating to a medication during the first medication event; circuitry for analyzing the data for at least one feature of visual information and at least one feature of non-visual information relating to the individual during the first medication event; circuitry for analyzing the received data for a time associated with the first medication event; circuitry for determining a compliance likelihood for the first medication event based on the analyses of the received data; and circuitry for indicating the determined compliance likelihood.
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426 Claims
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235. A system for monitoring medication events, comprising:
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circuitry for associating a time interval with a first medication event for an individual; circuitry for identifying a start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; circuitry for activating an indicator in response to the identification of the start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; circuitry for activating at least one camera unit associated with the individual, the activating in response to the identification of the start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; circuitry for identifying an end of the time interval associated with the first medication event; circuitry for accepting data relating to the time interval associated with the first medication event from the at least one camera unit; and circuitry for deactivating the at least one camera unit in response to the identification of the end of the time interval associated with the first medication event. - View Dependent Claims (247, 248, 250, 252, 253, 267, 268, 272)
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273. A computer-readable storage medium including executable instructions for monitoring medication events, the computer-readable storage medium comprising:
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instructions for associating a time interval with a first medication event for an individual; instructions for identifying a start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; instructions for activating an indicator in response to the identification of the start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; instructions for activating at least one camera unit associated with the individual, the activating in response to the identification of the start of the time interval associated with the first medication event; instructions for identifying an end of the time interval associated with the first medication event; instructions for accepting data relating to the time interval associated with the first medication event from the at least one camera unit; and instructions for deactivating the at least one camera unit in response to the identification of the end of the time interval associated with the first medication event. - View Dependent Claims (285, 286, 288, 290, 291, 305, 306, 310)
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349. A system for monitoring medication events, comprising:
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circuitry for identifying a start of a time interval associated with a first medication event for an individual; circuitry for activating at least one camera unit associated with the individual, the activating in response to the identification of the start of the time interval; circuitry for accepting data from the at least one camera unit, the data including both visual and non-visual data; circuitry for providing at least one sufficiency parameter for visual data from the first medication event; circuitry for providing at least one sufficiency parameter for non-visual data from the first medication event; circuitry for comparing the accepted data from the at least one camera unit with the provided at least one sufficiency parameter for visual data and with the provided at least one sufficiency parameter for non-visual data; circuitry for determining, from the comparison, if the accepted data from the at least one camera unit is sufficient; circuitry for activating an indicator in response to the determined sufficiency; circuitry for identifying an end of the time interval associated with the first medication event; and circuitry for deactivating the at least one camera unit in response to the identification of the end of the time interval associated with the first medication event. - View Dependent Claims (352, 353, 355, 356, 357, 358, 367, 368, 369, 381, 385, 386)
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388. A computer-readable storage medium including executable instructions for monitoring medication events, the computer-readable storage medium comprising:
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instructions for identifying a start of a time interval associated with a first medication event for an individual; instructions for activating at least one camera unit associated with the individual, the activating in response to the identification of the start of the time interval; instructions for accepting data from the at least one camera unit, the data including both visual and non-visual data; instructions for providing at least one sufficiency parameter for visual data from the first medication event; instructions for providing at least one sufficiency parameter for non-visual data from the first medication event; instructions for comparing the accepted data from the at least one camera unit with the provided at least one sufficiency parameter for visual data and with the provided at least one sufficiency parameter for non-visual data; instructions for determining, from the comparison, if the accepted data from the at least one camera unit is sufficient; instructions for activating an indicator in response to the determined sufficiency; instructions for identifying an end of the time interval associated with the first medication event; and instructions for deactivating the at least one camera unit in response to the identification of the end of the time interval associated with the first medication event. - View Dependent Claims (391, 394, 395, 396, 397, 406, 407, 408, 420, 424, 425)
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