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The USPTO published patent application US20260094681A1 by inventor Richard Schriewer, covering a system for managing patient medical information comprising a medical identity card with multiple data storage layers (visible print, UV-visible code, and embedded chip), a mobile UV reader for healthcare personnel, and a stationary reader with security controls for clinical settings. The system enables tiered access to healthcare data based on sensitivity levels.

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The USPTO published patent application US20260094681A1 for a medical identity card system invented by Richard Schriewer. The system comprises three components: a medical identity card storing data in multiple formats (visible print for basic data, UV-visible code for less sensitive data, and embedded chip for highly sensitive data), a mobile reader carried by healthcare personnel that emits UV light to read the card's code, and a stationary reader at clinical locations that connects to computers to access chip data or remote databases with security measures restricting access to authorized individuals.

Patent applications are informational publications and do not impose compliance obligations. Healthcare providers and medical device manufacturers may monitor this application to assess potential future patent landscape implications for health information management systems. No immediate action is required.

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CARD AND CARD READERS TO IMPROVE STORAGE AND SHARING OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION

Application US20260094681A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026

Inventors

Richard Schriewer

Abstract

The invention is a system for managing patient medical information, comprising a medical identity card, a mobile reader, and a stationary reader. The card holds various data types, with basic data visibly printed, less sensitive data printed in UV-visible code, and highly sensitive data stored on a chip. The card may also include a reflective surface and a locating device. The mobile reader, carried by healthcare personnel, emits UV light to read the card's code. The stationary reader, typically located at a doctor's office, connects to a computer to read the card's chip or access a remote database. It includes security measures to ensure only authorized individuals can access the information.

CPC Classifications

G16H 10/65

Filing Date

2025-09-26

Application No.

19342074

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Named provisions

Medical identity card Mobile reader Stationary reader UV-visible code Embedded chip

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
September 26th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Draft
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260094681A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Medical device makers
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers 3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Data Privacy Medical Devices

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