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Mr. William Pascoe Owner
Bill Pascoe & Associates Bill Pascoe & Association Computers - Dealers
15444 SW Broken Fir Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140 5036256943
William L. Pascoe President, Manager, Owner
Bill Pascoe & Associates Computer Related Services
15444 SW Broken Fir Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140 5036256943
William C. Reed - Portland OR Lydia Lundberg - Portland OR Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR William Pascoe - Rainier OR Robert Ornstein - Portland OR
Assignee:
WCR Company - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300, 702188, 128920, 705 2
Abstract:
An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to the health status of a subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and subsystems monitoring subject location within a defined space and the curtilage thereof and obtaining measurements of a subjects physiological or behavioral/cognitive parameters within the defined space. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. A method of monitoring the physiological and behavioral/cognitive health status of an ambulatory subject involves monitoring in a primarily passive fashion, irrespective of the active collaboration of the subject. Subject health indicia parameters are continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values are compared to initial baseline values established for each of the measured parameters as well as to the trend for the parameter of that subject.
System And Method For Monitoring Frequency And Intensity Of Movement By A Recumbent Subject
William C. Reed - Portland OR William Pascoe - Rainier OR
Assignee:
WCR Company - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600595, 600300, 128920, 340575, 73862042
Abstract:
An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to frequency and intensity of movement by a recumbent subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and sensors placed in a bed or other resting surface of the subject. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. Subject parameters can be continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values then can be compared to initial baseline values for a measured parameter as well as to the trend the parameter of that subject. Readings falling outside the boundaries can trigger a signal to be sent to an appropriate party. The system preferably further includes a location monitoring or tracking subsystem for determining a subjects location within a defined space. Location data from the subsystem can be used to identify the subject being measured by the sensors in the bed.
Apparatus For Non-Intrusively Measuring Health Parameters Of A Subject And Method Of Use Thereof
William C. Reed - Portland OR, US Lydia Lundberg - Portland OR, US Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR, US William (Bill) Pascoe - Rainier OR, US Robert Ornstein - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
WCR Company - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300, 128920, 702188, 705 2, 340575, 600595
Abstract:
An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to the health status of a subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and subsystems monitoring subject location within a defined space and the curtilage thereof and obtaining measurements of a subject's physiological or behavioral/cognitive parameters within the defined space. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. A method of monitoring the physiological and behavioral/cognitive health status of an ambulatory subject involves monitoring in a primarily passive fashion, irrespective of the active collaboration of the subject. Subject health indicia parameters are continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values are compared to initial baseline values established for each of the measured parameters as well as to the trend for the parameter of that subject.
System And Method For Medical Information Mining And Delivery
A method of monitoring health parameters of subjects within a defined space and over a period of time includes collecting first data corresponding to a physiological parameter of an ambulatory subject, collecting second data corresponding to a behavioral and cognitive parameter of the ambulatory subject, collecting third data corresponding to an identity and a location of the one of the subjects, collecting fourth data corresponding to the one of the ambulatory subjects from third party sources, generating a data record for the one of the ambulatory subjects based upon the first, second, third, and fourth data, and outputting a modified data record, the modified data record containing portions of the data record, the portions selected based upon an access level of a person requesting the data record and a format of the modified data record selected based upon the access level and community needs.
Method For Medical Information Monitoring And Processing
William C. Reed - Portland OR, US Lydia Lundberg - Portland OR, US William Pascoe - Milwaukie OR, US Shannon Lundberg Mejia - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A method of monitoring health parameters of subjects within a defined space and over a period of time includes collecting first data corresponding to a physiological parameter of an ambulatory subject, collecting second data corresponding to a behavioral and cognitive parameter of the ambulatory subject, collecting third data corresponding to an identity and a location of the one of the subjects, collecting fourth data corresponding to the one of the ambulatory subjects from third party sources, generating a data record for the one of the ambulatory subjects based upon the first, second, third, and fourth data, and outputting a modified data record, the modified data record containing portions of the data record, the portions selected based upon an access level of a person requesting the data record and a format of the modified data record selected based upon the access level and community needs.