CPC G16H 50/20 (2018.01) [G16H 30/20 (2018.01); G16H 40/67 (2018.01); G16H 50/30 (2018.01)] | 17 Claims |
1. A computer-implemented method of measuring compliance with a medical diagnostic testing procedure comprising:
providing, by a computing system, a prompt to a user to present a medical diagnostic component to a camera of a user device, wherein the medical diagnostic component is a test strip included in a test kit, wherein the test strip comprises a pattern region and an identifier unique to the test strip, wherein the identifier comprises any combination of one or more of: a QR code, a pattern, a graphic, an image, or a bar code;
receiving, by the computing system, a first image captured by the camera;
prompting, by the computing system, the user to present the medical diagnostic component to the camera of the user device;
receiving, by the computing system, a second image captured by the camera;
detecting, by the computing system, a first set of features associated with the first image and a second set of features associated with the second image;
based on the first set of features and the second set of features, determining, by the computing system, that the medical diagnostic component in the first image is the same as the medical diagnostic component in the second image, wherein the determining comprises:
determining a first average color value of the first set of features and a second average color value of the second set of features; and
comparing the first average color value and the second average color value;
based at least in part on the determining, assessing, by the computing system, that the user remained in compliance with the medical diagnostic testing procedure.
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