20240038385. AT-HOME DRUG TESTING simplified abstract (EMED LABS, LLC)

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AT-HOME DRUG TESTING

Organization Name

EMED LABS, LLC

Inventor(s)

Zachary Carl Nienstedt of Wilton Manors FL (US)

AT-HOME DRUG TESTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240038385 titled 'AT-HOME DRUG TESTING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes systems, methods, and graphical user interfaces for remotely proctored, at-home drug testing. It mentions the establishment of a video connection, an audio connection, and/or a real-time messaging service between a user device and a supervising user device for conducting remote drug testing. User interface data is sent to the user device to display instructions for providing user identification or collecting a sample, and also sent to the supervising user device for supervising the testing process.

  • Systems, methods, and graphical user interfaces for remotely proctored, at-home drug testing are disclosed.
  • Video, audio, and messaging connections can be established between the user device and supervising user device.
  • User interface data is sent to the user device to display instructions for the testing process.
  • User interface data is also sent to the supervising user device for supervising the testing process.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Remote drug testing for individuals in remote locations or unable to visit a testing facility.
  • Drug testing for employees or individuals in a work-from-home setting.
  • Drug testing for individuals on probation or parole, allowing for remote supervision.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a convenient and accessible method for conducting drug testing remotely.
  • Allows for supervision and verification of the testing process, ensuring accuracy and integrity.
  • Reduces the need for individuals to physically visit a testing facility, saving time and resources.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased accessibility to drug testing for individuals in remote locations or with limited mobility.
  • Enhanced convenience for individuals who are unable to visit a testing facility.
  • Improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness for organizations conducting drug testing.
  • Remote supervision allows for real-time monitoring and verification of the testing process.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, and graphical user interfaces for remotely proctored, at-home drug testing are disclosed herein. in some embodiments, a video connection, an audio connection, and/or a real-time messaging service may be established between a user device and a supervising user device for the purposes of conducting remote drug testing. user interface data may be sent to the user device to display various instructions to assist in the remote drug testing, such as instructions for providing an image of user identification or instructions for collecting a sample or developing results. user interface data may also be sent to the supervising user device for the purposes of supervising the remote drug testing, such as for verifying the user identification or recording the results.