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Medical assistant

A technology of medical treatment and medical information, applied in medical equipment, health care informatics, medical science, etc., can solve problems such as complex visual perception system

Pending Publication Date: 2019-11-08
MAGIC LEAP
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The human visual perception system has proven to be very complex and it is challenging to produce VR, AR or MR technologies that facilitate the comfortable, natural and rich presentation of virtual image elements within other image elements of the virtual or real world

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[0036] Wearable devices that can present virtual content to the wearer could have a variety of applications in healthcare settings. These applications may include, but are not limited to, accessing, displaying, and modifying patient medical records and sharing patient medical records among authorized healthcare providers (HCPs). Patient medical records can be stored in a centralized location and owned by the patient rather than by the various HCP organizations (eg, hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices) whose services the patient may use. Wearable devices can access parts of a patient's medical records and display them to authorized personnel. Because a patient's medical records are stored centrally and modified whenever a patient undergoes a procedure or treatment, medical records can remain largely intact (compared to the fragmented situation that is common today, where each HCP treating a patient Organizations store and modify their own medical records ...

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Abstract

A wearable device can present virtual content to the wearer for many applications in a healthcare setting. The wearer may be a patient or a healthcare provider (HCP). Such applications can include, but are not limited to, access, display, and modification of patient medical records and sharing patient medical records among authorized HCPs.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application is pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 445,182, filed January 11, 2017, entitled "MEDICAL ASSISTANT," and filed January 20, 2017, entitled The benefit of priority of US Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 448656 for "MEDICAL ASSISTANT," the disclosure of each application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. technical field [0003] The present disclosure relates to virtual reality and augmented reality imaging and visualization systems in healthcare environments. Background technique [0004] Modern computing and display technologies have facilitated the development of systems for so-called "virtual reality", "augmented reality" or "mixed reality" experiences, in which digitally reproduced images or parts thereof are real in such a way that they appear or can be felt presented to the user. Virtual reality or "VR" scenarios generally involve t...

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IPC IPC(8): G16H10/60A61B3/00A61B3/10A61B3/113A61B5/00A61B5/044A61B5/06A61B5/1171A61B90/00G02B27/00G02B27/01G06F21/32G10L15/26G16H40/67
CPCG16H10/60G16H40/67G06F3/011G08B21/02G08B5/22A61B3/0041A61B5/0077A61B5/06A61B2017/00207A61B2017/00216A61B2090/502A61B2090/372A61B2034/2048G06F21/32A61B3/10G02B27/0093G02B2027/0127A61B5/1176A61B5/1171A61B3/113A61B5/4803G02B27/0172A61B2090/365G06F21/6245G02B2027/0138G02B2027/014G02B2027/0141A61B90/37G16H80/00G06F3/017G06F3/012G06F3/013G10L15/26A61B5/339G16H20/40G16H40/63G06V20/20G16H40/60G06V40/16G06N20/00G16H30/40G06F16/22G06F16/2379G06F40/205G06F40/289
Inventor N·U·罗柏纳N·E·萨梅茨M·拜伦洛特C·M·哈利西斯
Owner MAGIC LEAP
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