Security enabled medical screening device
First Claim
1. A method for providing user data via a networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each of a plurality of locations, the method comprising:
- facilitating a contest among a plurality of institutions via the networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each institution, by;
receiving, by each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks, user data from a respective user, the user data comprising user identity data;
measuring, by each of the plurality of the biometric measurement kiosks, one or more fitness parameters of the respective user while in a state of rest including at least blood pressure;
providing the measured data from each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks to a central device networked to the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks; and
comparing the received measurements at the networked device to identify an institution having a highest level of fitness based on the measurements.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention pertain to networked kiosks capable of providing enhanced health and/or entertainment and/or advertising information. In an embodiment of the invention, biometric measurement devices coupled with a communications infrastructure implement a system of secure information exchange and enhanced user security. In an embodiment of the invention, a user'"'"'s cell phone wirelessly connected via the machine to a call center or other responder to allow for consultation when appropriate. In an embodiment of the invention, a security/verification system is built into the kiosk, so as to be able to verify a user'"'"'s identity. For example, one or more cameras associated with the kiosk provide various types of visual data usable for security purposes e.g., retinal scan data, face recognition parameter data, and so on. In further embodiments of the invention, other security features are provided additionally or alternatively.
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1. A method for providing user data via a networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each of a plurality of locations, the method comprising:
- facilitating a contest among a plurality of institutions via the networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each institution, by;
receiving, by each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks, user data from a respective user, the user data comprising user identity data;
measuring, by each of the plurality of the biometric measurement kiosks, one or more fitness parameters of the respective user while in a state of rest including at least blood pressure;
providing the measured data from each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks to a central device networked to the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks; and
comparing the received measurements at the networked device to identify an institution having a highest level of fitness based on the measurements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
- facilitating a contest among a plurality of institutions via the networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each institution, by;
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15. A nontransitory computer-readable medium having thereon computer executable instructions for facilitating a contest among a plurality of institutions via a networked plurality of biometric measurement kiosks including one or more biometric measurement kiosks at each institution, comprising instructions for:
- receiving, by each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks, user data from a respective user, the user data comprising user identity data;
measuring, by each of the plurality of the biometric measurement kiosks, one or more fitness parameters of the respective user while in a state of rest, including at least a measurement of blood pressure;
providing the measured data from each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks to a central device networked to the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks; and
comparing the received measurements at the networked device to identify the institution having a highest level of fitness based on the measurements. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
- receiving, by each of the plurality of biometric measurement kiosks, user data from a respective user, the user data comprising user identity data;
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