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Using near-field communication both for out-of-band pairing and physiological data transfer

  • US 9,008,658 B2
  • Filed: 06/06/2012
  • Issued: 04/14/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for obtaining physiological data from a medical sensor device, the method comprising:

  • detecting a proximity of the medical sensor device by an electronic computing device,wherein the electronic computing device is a mobile electronic computing device;

    after the proximity is detected, receiving a message from the medical sensor device;

    determining whether the received message includes configuration information for a wireless communication link, wherein the configuration information includes data used to initiate a wireless connection;

    in response to determining that the received message includes the configuration information for the wireless communication link;

    using the wireless communication link to receive physiological data from the medical sensor device; and

    processing the received physiological data by the electronic computing device; and

    if the received message does not include configuration information for the wireless communication link;

    determining whether the received message includes physiological data; and

    in response to determining that the received message includes the physiological data, processing the physiological data at the electronic computing device; and

    touching the mobile electronic computing device to an ID bracelet on a patient, the touching of the mobile electronic computing device to the ID bracelet starting a software application on the mobile electronic computing device that displays an EMR record for the patient on the mobile electronic computing device.

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