Patient care and health information management systems and methods

A technology of patient and group information, applied in the direction of patient-specific data, data processing applications, electronic digital data processing, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in coordinating nursing care

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-22
VIOS MEDICAL INC
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In addition, coordinating care in a patient-centred manner is difficult because many stakeholders are constantly changing

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[0041] figure 1 An example system 100 is shown for tracking and monitoring information associated with a patient. The system 100 can be used to monitor patient vital signs, track patient activity, track patient movement, record information associated with the patient, coordinate patient care, and provide up-to-date information to healthcare providers. System 100 includes one or more patient-worn sensors for detecting and recording various vital signs and other information of a patient. For example, system 100 may include chest sensor 102 attached to the chest of patient 104 in order to track various vital signs of patient 104 . System 100 may also include wrist sensor 106 , which in the example shown is affixed to the right wrist of patient 104 , but in practice it may be affixed to either wrist of patient 104 . The patient-worn sensors may interact with other components of the system 100 to identify the patient's 104 alarm status. Alarm conditions may include various medic...

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Streamlined and integrated patient care and health information management systems and methods for reducing the need for costly, near constant patient monitoring by providing system components that allow healthcare professionals to view the most important data for a number of patients in varying physical locations in a seamless manner are disclosed. Various components of the system can be used to monitor patients; measure, record, and track vital signs; and coordinate patient care in an automated fashion. Patients that have a achieved a relatively stable condition during a recovery process, but who still require or would benefit from near constant, or frequent vital sign monitoring can be provided with one or more body worn vital sign sensors. These patient worn sensors can track vital sign and other information about patients, including patient movement, activity, and sleep patterns.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 980,347, filed April 16, 2014, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 113,691, filed February 9, 2015. The disclosure content of these earlier applications is considered part of the disclosure content of the present application and is incorporated by reference into the disclosure content of the present application. Background technique [0003] The patient care experience in hospitals and other healthcare settings can vary in several ways, including initial interaction between patient and caregiver, diagnosis, progress in care, physical movement of the patient within the facility, length of stay, recovery and rehabilitation. difference. For example, in some cases, a patient initiates an interaction with a hospital by arriving at the emergency room for an immediate need (such as an injury, heart failure, sudden pain, or other sudden he...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q50/22G06Q50/24G06F19/00G16H10/60G16H40/20G16H40/63
CPCG08B21/0211G16H40/20G06Q10/10G16H40/63G16H10/60G08B21/02
Inventor 斯科特·玛泽阿米特·帕特尔
Owner VIOS MEDICAL INC
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