Automated system and method for determining drug testing
First Claim
1. A computer based method for determining if a participant should be tested for drugs, comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a monitoring device on the participant to record data of the participant;
(b) creating a predetermined set of sleep pattern criteria for the participant, each sleep pattern criteria having assigned to it a criteria value;
(c) defining a plurality of benchmarks to apply to the data;
(d) calculating a set of measurements from the benchmarks, each measurement having a measurement value as determined from the data;
(e) defining a plurality of tests, each of the plurality of tests using at least one of the measurement values from the set of measurements;
(f) applying each of the plurality of tests by comparing the measurement values from each of the plurality of tests to the sleep pattern criteria values for the participant for determining a plurality of test results corresponding to each of the plurality of tests;
(g) analyzing each of the plurality of test results for making a final determination of the results; and
(h) providing notification of the final determination of the results and whether the participant should be tested for drugs.
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Abstract
An automated system and method for determining drug testing. The system enters a participant or subject into the system who is to be monitored during a probationary or other program for alcohol or drug abuse offenders. The system provides a watch for the participant to wear and record sleep pattern information of the participants through their movements and intensity of those movements. The system uploads the sleep pattern information into the computer system and conducts various tests to analyze the sleep pattern information for determining if the participant or subject has been using alcohol or other drugs and should be subjected to a confirming urinalysis exam.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer based method for determining if a participant should be tested for drugs, comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing a monitoring device on the participant to record data of the participant; (b) creating a predetermined set of sleep pattern criteria for the participant, each sleep pattern criteria having assigned to it a criteria value; (c) defining a plurality of benchmarks to apply to the data; (d) calculating a set of measurements from the benchmarks, each measurement having a measurement value as determined from the data; (e) defining a plurality of tests, each of the plurality of tests using at least one of the measurement values from the set of measurements; (f) applying each of the plurality of tests by comparing the measurement values from each of the plurality of tests to the sleep pattern criteria values for the participant for determining a plurality of test results corresponding to each of the plurality of tests; (g) analyzing each of the plurality of test results for making a final determination of the results; and (h) providing notification of the final determination of the results and whether the participant should be tested for drugs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer based method for determining if a participant should be tested for drugs, comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing a monitoring device on the participant to record data of the participant; (b) providing a reader, with the monitoring device communicating with the reader for transferring the data from the monitoring device through the reader and into the computer; (c) creating a predetermined set of sleep pattern criteria for the participant, each sleep pattern criteria having assigned to it a sleep pattern criteria value; (d) determining a plurality of sleep pattern information for the participant from the data; (e) assigning a set of testing values to the plurality of sleep pattern information for the participant; (f) defining a plurality of tests, each of the plurality of tests using at least one of the testing values; (g) applying each of the plurality of tests by comparing the testing values from each of the plurality of tests to the sleep pattern criteria values for the participant for determining a plurality of test results corresponding to each of the plurality of tests; and (h) applying the plurality of test results for making a final determination as to whether the participant should be tested for drugs. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A computer based method for determining if a participant should be tested for drugs, comprising the steps of:
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if the participant is to be entered, then performing the following step (a); (a) entering the participant in a computer for initializing a monitoring device;
if the participant is entered into the computer and the monitoring device is initialized, then performing the following step (b);(b) wearing the monitoring device to record data of the participant;
starting the recording of the data of the participant;
if the data is to be transferred to the computer, then performing the following steps (d)-(g);(d) connecting a reader to the computer; (e) mating the monitoring device to the reader; (f) confirming the successful mating of the monitoring device to the reader; (g) transferring the data from the monitoring device through the reader and into the computer; if the data is to be analyzed, then performing the following steps (h)-(k); (h) creating a predetermined set of sleep pattern criteria to apply to the participant, each sleep pattern criteria having assigned to it a sleep pattern criteria value; (i) determining a plurality of sleep pattern information for the participant from the data, each of the plurality of sleep pattern information defining a sleep pattern value; (j) defining a plurality of tests, each of the plurality of tests using at least one of the sleep pattern values; (k) applying each of the plurality of tests by comparing the sleep pattern values from each of the plurality of tests to the sleep pattern criteria values of the participant for determining a plurality of test results corresponding to each of the plurality of tests; If the analysis is not stopped during any of the plurality of tests, then performing the following steps (l)-(m); (l) analyzing each of the plurality of test results for making a final determination of the results; and (m) providing notification of the final determination of the results and whether the participant should be tested for drugs.
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