Hospital medical care and referral system with clinics at off-site locations

a referral system and medical care technology, applied in special buildings, schools, parking lots, etc., can solve the problems of not having a licensed physician with private practice to act as a patient referral source for hospitals, not efficient ways for hospitals or patients to attend to routine medical problems, and not having a patient referral infrastructure. , to achieve the effect of increasing the patient base and referring patients, and convenient patient car

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-06
INT HOSPITAL CORP
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[0015] The system thus provides an affiliated hospital with access to pedestrian traffic that it would not otherwise have, i.e., those people engaging in non-medical activities at the facility. Because of the presence and convenience of the clinic, certain of these people may choose to seek medical care at t

Problems solved by technology

Many people refer themselves to emergency rooms because they do not have medical insurance or a private doctor.
In any case, emergency rooms usually require a long wait especially for less critical medical problems, and thus are often not an efficient way for a hospital or the patient to attend to routine medical problems.
While these traditional ways of gaining access to patients have worked in the past for hospitals in the United States, the competition to attract patients has become intense.
Additionally, in many foreign countries, such as, for example, Mexico, there is not an infrastructure of licensed physicians with private practices to act as a patient referral source for hospitals.
Private hospitals in these countries thus have a greater difficulty in reaching the population they serve.
However, in spite of the convenience offered, medical kiosks are limited in the medical procedures they can provide (e.g., physical exams and medical scre

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[0039] In a first embodiment, shown in FIG. 3A, clinic 40 has a basic square layout. The clinic 40 includes an entrance 205 and reception area 210. A receptionist may be seated at reception desk 215 and may take identification information from a patient so that the patient's medical file, if already created, can be retrieved, or so that a new file can be created for the new patient. The entire clinic 40 in general, and the reception area 210 in particular, have privacy features 218 including, but not limited to, sound proof tiles in the walls and frosted glass. These privacy features 218 add to the comfort of a patient waiting to be seen by a physician in the clinic.

[0040] When a patient is to be seen by the physician or by his assistant, who can be a nurse or other trained medical assistant, the patient enters either a first examination room 220 or a second examination room 230. Each of the examination rooms are approximately the same size and include medical equipment necessary fo...

second embodiment

[0043] In FIG. 3B, there is also included a stairway 350 that leads to a second floor area (not shown) that may be used for storage of supplies, or as additional patient examination space, or for observation beds or the like. By providing a second floor area, the use of the space within the facility in which the clinic 40 is located is maximized.

[0044] A third embodiment of a clinic 40 according to the present invention is shown in FIG. 3C. The dimensions of the clinic 40 are greater than those of the first and second embodiments shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B. The clinic 40 includes an entrance 405 and reception area 410 including a desk 415 at which a receptionist may be seated. The receptionist may take identification information from a patient so that the patient's medical file, if already created, can be retrieved, or so that a new file can be created if the patient is new. As in the other embodiments described above, the entire clinic 40 and the reception area 410 in particular have...

third embodiment

[0045] When a patient is to be seen by the physician or by his assistant, who can be a nurse or other trained medical assistant, the patient enters either a first examination room 420 or a second examination room 430. Each of the examination rooms are approximately the same size and include medical equipment necessary for basic medical evaluations and physical examinations, such as height, weight, and blood pressure. One or both of the examination rooms 420, 430 may also be suitably equipped with materials necessary to provide vaccinations and to collect laboratory samples from the patient. A bathroom 440 is also provided. In addition, in the clinic shown in FIG. 3C, there is also included a third examination room 450 that is slightly larger than the first and second examination rooms 420, 430 to accommodate equipment for use in taking patient X-rays.

[0046] The clinic 40 in the system 10 of the present invention is not limited to the three embodiments shown herein. Additional rooms ...

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Abstract

A hospital system and method for providing medical care and patient referral in which a clinic is located off-site from a hospital at a facility which is open to the public for non-medical activity. The clinic is affiliated with the hospital such that the clinic provides medical care of a type and quality required by the hospital and is obligated to refer patients to said hospital. Patrons at the facility can seek and receive medical care at the clinic and can be referred by the clinic to the hospital.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention relates to a system for providing medical care. More particularly, this invention relates to a system of providing medical care and patient referrals to hospitals through hospital affiliated clinics located at off-site facilities or stores which are accessible to the public for non-medical activities. The clinics are staffed by medical personnel, including licensed physicians. According to the invention, people who enter the off-site facility for a non-medical activity also now have access to the clinic and are able to utilize the clinic to receive medical care from the medical personnel at the clinic. When the medical care required is beyond that which can be provided by the clinic, the clinic personnel refer the person to the affiliated hospital. [0002] In the United States, patients usually obtain medical care and are referred to hospitals in a variety of ways. In a typical situation, a patient will obtain primary medical care fro...

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IPC IPC(8): E04H1/00
CPCE04H3/08
Inventor LIBENSON, DAVID D.
Owner INT HOSPITAL CORP
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