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A patent application has been submitted for a diagnostic aid kit apparatus that aims to improve at-home medical diagnostic testing, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The kit includes multiple medical diagnostic test kits housed in a container, with graphics that can be scanned by a user device to provide information on the test kits and connect with a proctoring platform. The kit also uses augmented reality technology to enhance the user experience and provide information about the tests. This invention seeks to improve access to diagnostic testing and facilitate remote healthcare services through telehealth. Another patent application describes a drug testing kit that includes multiple drug test kits and a container with a machine-readable code. The code can be scanned by a portable user computing device to access augmented reality presentations and instructions for the drug tests. The device can also capture a video of the user taking the drug test, which is then sent to a computing system for verification. The system analyzes the video to ensure the test was administered correctly and without abnormalities, and the verification can be sent to a third party. For more details, refer to the patent application. [Extracted from the article] |