Server device, computer program, client device, and medical support method

The server-client system enhances medical support by efficiently displaying patient information and facilitating medical procedures through a structured support screen, improving visibility and reducing processing load.

JP2026043843APending Publication Date: 2026-03-12KAKEHASHI CO LTD
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2024-08-29
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2026-03-12

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Technical Problem

There is a need to improve support for those who provide medical care, particularly in terms of efficiently displaying patient information and facilitating medical procedures at remote locations.

Method used

A server device and client device system that allows for the display of patient information, including a support screen with areas for patient name, support information, and medical record input, facilitated by communication and processing to enhance medical support.

Benefits of technology

Improves the visibility and efficiency of patient information display, reducing processing load, and enhancing the support provided to medical practitioners during medical procedures.

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Abstract

A server device, a program, a client device, and a medical support method are provided that enhance support for medical practitioners. In a medical support system in which a server device and a client device perform two-way data communication via a communication network, the server device includes an interface and a processor, and the interface receives patient identification information from the client device that identifies at least one patient who is the subject of medical treatment. The processor causes the client device to display a support screen including a first area displaying the patient's name, a second area displaying support information to be referenced when providing medical treatment for the patient, and a third area in which medical records can be entered.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to a server device capable of communicating with a client device. The present disclosure also relates to a computer program executable by a processor installed in the server device. The present disclosure also relates to a client device capable of communicating with the server device. The present disclosure also relates to a medical support method executed by the client device and the server device. [Background technology]

[0002] Patent Document 1 discloses a system that supports the work of medical professionals by presenting the contents of medication instructions. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2017-182769 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] There is a need to improve support for those who provide medical care. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] One aspect provided by the present disclosure is a server device capable of communicating with a client device, comprising: an interface that receives patient identification information from the client device that identifies at least one patient who is a subject of medical care; a processor that causes the client device to display a support screen including a first area in which the patient's name is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; It is equipped with:

[0006] One aspect provided by the present disclosure is a computer program executable by a processor installed in a server device capable of communicating with a client device, the computer program comprising: When executed, the server device receiving, from the client device, patient identification information that identifies at least one patient who is a subject of medical care; The client device displays a support screen including a first area in which the patient's name is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when performing the medical treatment for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be entered.

[0007] One exemplary aspect provided by the present disclosure is a client device capable of communicating with a server device, comprising: an interface for transmitting patient identification information for identifying at least one patient who is a medical target to the server device; a display that displays a support screen including a first area in which the name of the patient is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referred to when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input, based on display control data received from the server device in response to the patient identification information; It is equipped with:

[0008] One aspect provided by the present disclosure is a medical support method executed by a client device and a server device, comprising: transmitting patient identification information identifying at least one patient who is a medical target from the client device to the server device; In response to the patient identification information, the server device transmits display control data to the client device, causing the client device to display a support screen including a first area in which the name of the patient is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; The support screen is displayed on the client device based on the display control data.

[0009] According to the configurations of the above-described embodiments, the name of the patient who is the subject of medical treatment, information about the patient that is expected to be referenced during the medical treatment, and the medical records can be displayed on the client device in a highly visible manner, thereby improving the support provided to those who provide medical treatment. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0010] [Figure 1] 1 illustrates a configuration of a medical support system according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] 2 illustrates an example of the functional configuration of the server device and the client device in FIG. 1. [Figure 3] 2 shows an example of the flow of processing executed by the server device and the client device of FIG. [Figure 4] 3 shows an example of a screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. [Figure 5] 3 shows another example of the screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. [Figure 6] 3 shows another example of the screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. [Figure 7] 3 shows another example of the screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. [Figure 8] 10 shows another example of the flow of processing executed by the server device and the client device of FIG. [Figure 9] 3 shows another example of the screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. [Figure 10] 3 shows another example of the screen displayed on the display of FIG. 2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] Examples of embodiments will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings referred to in the following description, the scale of each illustrated element is changed as necessary to make it recognizable.

[0012] The term "medical care" as used in this disclosure refers to medical procedures performed by a medical professional on a patient at a medical institution, or to medical procedures performed by a medical professional visiting a patient at a location remote from the medical institution. The term "medical procedure" refers to the act of examining, diagnosing, prescribing medication, administering medication, providing medication instructions, etc. Examples of such "locations remote from a medical institution" include the patient's residence, a nursing home where the patient is staying temporarily or permanently, etc. Medication may be prescribed multiple times based on a single examination or diagnosis.

[0013] The term "medical institution" as used in this disclosure refers to an institution where medical professionals provide explanations about pharmaceuticals to patients. Examples of "medical institutions" include hospitals, doctors' offices, clinics, medical offices, dispensing pharmacies, drug stores, and drugstores. Examples of "medical professionals" include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, care managers, and registered dietitians.

[0014] 1, a medical support system 10 according to an embodiment includes a server device 11 and a client device 12. The server device 11 and the client device 12 are configured to be able to perform two-way data communication via a communication network 20. The medical support system 10 may include a plurality of client devices 12 that can communicate with one server device 11.

[0015] The server device 11 is installed in a location remote from the client device 12. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the server device 11 includes a storage 111. The storage 111 stores information on multiple patients who are the subject of medical care. The storage 111 is a storage device that can be realized by a semiconductor memory, a hard disk drive, a magnetic tape drive, or the like.

[0016] Examples of information about each patient (hereinafter referred to as "patient information") stored in storage 111 include name, age, sex, height, weight, address, visit schedule, medical history, medication prescription history, name of medical professional in charge, matters to be communicated between medical professionals, special notes, etc. The patient information is transmitted in advance to server device 11 using client device 12 or another device, and is then stored in storage 111.

[0017] 2, the client device 12 includes a display 121 for providing information to a medical professional. The client device 12 is preferably a portable device, so that the medical professional can carry the client device 12 with them when traveling between a medical institution and a patient's residence (visit).

[0018] Prior to providing medical care, a medical professional uses the client device 12 to select at least one patient who will be the subject of medical care. The server device 11 extracts support information to be referenced when providing medical care for the selected patient from the patient information and provides the support information to the client device 12. In other words, the support information is a subset of the patient information. The medical professional refers to the support information at the patient's visit and provides medical care.

[0019] Specifically, the client device 12 includes an output interface 122 and a processor 123. The processor 123 outputs instruction data IS including instructions for performing patient selection from the output interface 122. The instruction data IS may be in the form of analog data or digital data.

[0020] The output interface 122 is configured as a hardware interface capable of outputting the instruction data IS. If the instruction data IS is in the form of analog data, the output interface 122 is provided with an appropriate conversion circuit including a D / A converter. This description also applies to other data that can be output by the output interface 122, which will be described later.

[0021] On the other hand, the server device 11 has an input interface 112. The input interface 112 is configured as a hardware interface capable of accepting instruction data IS. If the instruction data IS is an analog signal, the input interface 112 has an appropriate conversion circuit including an A / D converter. This description also applies to other signals that can be accepted by the input interface 112, which will be described later.

[0022] The server device 11 includes a processor 113 and an output interface 114. The processor 113 outputs display control data DC from the output interface 114 for displaying an appropriate screen on the display 121 of the client device 12 based on the instruction data IS received by the input interface 112. The display control data DC may be in the form of analog data or digital data.

[0023] The client device 12 includes an input interface 124. The input interface 124 is configured as a hardware interface capable of accepting display control data DC. When the display control data DC is in the form of analog data, the input interface 124 includes an appropriate conversion circuit including an A / D converter. This description similarly applies to other data that can be accepted by the input interface 124, which will be described later.

[0024] FIG. 3 illustrates the flow of a medical support method executed by the server device 11 and client device 12 configured as described above.

[0025] As described above, when an instruction to select a patient is received in the client device 12 (STEP 11), instruction data IS including the instruction is transmitted from the output interface 122 to the server device 11. In the server device 11, display control data DC for displaying the patient selection screen 30 illustrated in Fig. 4 on the display 121 is generated based on the instruction data IS (STEP 12), and transmitted from the output interface 114 to the client device 12.

[0026] The processor 123 of the client device 12 causes the display 121 to display the patient selection screen 30 based on the display control data DC received by the input interface 124 (STEP 13).

[0027] The patient selection screen 30 includes a list area 31. In its initial state, the list area 31 includes multiple subareas. In this example, the multiple subareas include the patient's name, the patient's address, the patient's scheduled visit date, the patient's caregiver, and any special notes related to the patient. The processor 113 references a portion of the patient information stored in the storage 111 to generate the data to be displayed in the list area 31.

[0028] The patient selection screen 30 includes a condition search area 32. The condition search area 32 includes a plurality of text boxes 321 and a search button image 322. Each text box corresponds to an item displayed in one of a plurality of sub-areas included in the list area 31.

[0029] When search criteria for identifying a patient are entered into at least one of the multiple text boxes 321 on the client device 12 and the search button image 322 is selected (STEP 14 in Figure 3), instruction data IS including information corresponding to the search criteria is transmitted from the output interface 122 to the server device 11.

[0030] In the server device 11, patients who match the search conditions are extracted (STEP 15). In addition, display control data DC is generated to be displayed in the list area 31 (STEP 16), and is transmitted from the output interface 114 to the client device 12. In the client device 12, the display content of the list area 31 is changed based on the display control data DC received by the input interface 124 (STEP 17).

[0031] 5, when the patient's location, "HOME3," is entered into one of the text boxes 321 and the search button image 322 is selected, patients staying at "HOME3" are selectively displayed in the list area 31. In this example, patient A, patient E, patient F, patient H, patient K, and patient M are displayed.

[0032] In addition to or instead of the patient's location, the number of patients displayed in the list area 31 can be increased or decreased by entering search criteria related to at least one of the patient's name, patient's visit schedule, patient's contact person, and patient's special notes in the corresponding text box 321.

[0033] A check box image 311 is associated with each patient name displayed in the list area 31. The medical staff selects the check box image 311 associated with at least one patient who is the subject of the current medical treatment. In this example, patient A, patient K, and patient M are selected.

[0034] Each time an operation input is made to change the display content of the patient selection screen 30 described above or to select a button image, instruction data IS corresponding to the operation input is output from the output interface 122 of the client device 12. Information included in the instruction data IS for identifying at least one patient is an example of patient identification information.

[0035] In the server device 11, display control data DC for updating the display content of the patient selection screen 30 is generated based on the instruction data IS, and is output from the output interface 114. The client device 12 updates the patient selection screen 30 displayed on the display 121 based on the display control data DC.

[0036] The patient selection screen 30 includes a decision button image 33. When the medical staff has completed the selection of at least one patient who will be the subject of this medical treatment, the medical staff performs an operation to select the decision button image 33 (STEP 18 in FIG. 3).

[0037] When instruction data IS corresponding to an operation input that sets the decision button image 33 to a selected state is received by the input interface 112 of the server device 11, the processor 113 generates display control data DC for displaying the support screen 40 illustrated in FIG. 6 on the display 121 of the client device 12 (STEP 19 of FIG. 3) and transmits it from the output interface 114 to the client device 12.

[0038] The processor 123 of the client device 12 displays the support screen 40 on the display 121 based on the display control data DC received by the input interface 124 (STEP 20 in FIG. 3).

[0039] The support screen 40 includes a first area 41. The first area 41 is configured to display a list of the names of at least one patient selected on the patient selection screen 30. In this example, patient A, patient K, and patient M are displayed.

[0040] The support screen 40 includes a second area 42. The second area 42 is configured to display support information for the patient displayed in the first area 41. As described above, the support information is extracted as part of the patient information stored in the storage 111 and is referenced when medical care is provided. Examples of the support information include special notes about the patient, communications between medical professionals about the patient, and the contents of at least one drug prescription that has been given in the past.

[0041] The support screen 40 includes a third area 43. The third area 43 is an area for inputting medical records for the patient displayed in the first area 41. The third area 43 includes a text input area 431. A medical professional can input information to be recorded in a report, a medication history, or the like into the text input area 431. The third area 43 can include at least one attachment button image 432. By performing an operation input that selects the attachment button image 432, additional data such as test values ​​and images can be attached.

[0042] When multiple patients are displayed in the first area 41, one of the patients is selected. In this example, patient A is selected. The selected patient is displayed in a different manner from the other patients. In the second area 42, support information is displayed only for the selected patient. In the third area 43, records can be entered only for the selected patient.

[0043] According to the configuration of this embodiment, the name of the patient who is the subject of medical treatment, information about the patient that is expected to be referenced when the medical treatment is provided, and the medical records can be displayed in a highly visible manner on the client device 12. This can improve the support provided to those who provide medical treatment.

[0044] As described above, the processor 113 of the server device 11 causes the client device 12 to display the patient selection screen 30 on which search conditions for identifying at least one patient can be input.

[0045] The above-described configuration can improve the efficiency of the selection process of at least one patient to be displayed on the support screen 40. Therefore, it is possible to improve the supportability for medical practitioners.

[0046] As illustrated in Fig. 6, the support screen 40 may include a protection button image 44. When an operation input is made to select the protection button image 44 while the patient's name is displayed, the support screen 40 transitions to a state in which the patient's name is hidden, as illustrated in Fig. 7. When an operation input is made to select the protection button image 44 in this state, the support screen 40 transitions back to a state in which the patient's name is displayed. In other words, the first area 41 may be configured to be switchable between a state in which the patient's name is visible and a state in which it is not visible.

[0047] The support information displayed in the second area 42 includes personal information that needs to be protected. With the above configuration, the patient's name can be easily switched to an invisible state, reducing the possibility that the patient's personal information will be seen by anyone other than medical professionals.

[0048] When multiple patients are displayed in the first area 41 of the support screen 40 as illustrated in FIG. 6, the processor 113 of the server device 11 generates display control data DC in advance to include support information for all patients and transmits it to the client device 12.

[0049] 2, the client device 12 may include a storage 125. The storage 125 is a storage device that may be realized by a semiconductor memory or a hard disk drive. The processor 123 temporarily stores, in the storage 125, the support information for all patients included in the display control data DC received by the input interface 124.

[0050] When the patient selected in the first area 41 of the support screen 40 is changed, the processor 123 reads out support information related to the changed patient from the storage 125 and displays it in the second area 42. That is, the support information displayed in the second area 42 is switched without communication with the server device 11.

[0051] With this configuration, when medical care is provided to multiple patients without interruption, the support information displayed on the support screen 40 can be quickly switched. This improves the support provided to medical practitioners. On the other hand, as described above, the amount of information is reduced by extracting the support information as part of the patient information, which also reduces the processing load on the processor 123 and storage 125 of the client device 12.

[0052] 6, the second area 42 of the support screen 40 includes at least one link image 421. The link image 421 is configured to receive an operation input for requesting detailed information about the patient displayed in the first area 41. The detailed information includes at least a portion of the patient information that is not included in the support information displayed in the second area 42. In other words, the amount of information in the detailed information is greater than the amount of information in the support information.

[0053] 8, when an operation input is made to the link image 421 (STEP 21), the processor 123 of the client device 12 transmits instruction data IS including information indicating that the link image 421 has been operated from the output interface 122 to the server device 11. The instruction data IS including information indicating that the link image 421 has been operated is an example of link operation information.

[0054] Based on the instruction data IS, the processor 113 of the server device 11 generates display control data DC for displaying a separate screen including the detailed information on the display 121 of the client device 12 (STEP 22), and transmits the data from the output interface 114 to the client device 12. Based on the display control data DC, the processor 123 of the client device 12 displays the separate screen including the detailed information on the display 121 in place of the support screen 40 (STEP 23). The detailed information may include the support information as a part thereof.

[0055] The support information displayed on the support screen 40 can be considered to be high-priority information that is referenced when providing medical care. According to the above configuration, by excluding relatively low-priority information from the display targets on the support screen 40 and configuring it so that it can be referenced as needed, it is possible to prevent a decrease in the visibility of the support screen 40. Therefore, it is possible to improve the supportability for medical practitioners. In addition, since the amount of information displayed on the support screen 40 can be reduced, it is also possible to prevent an increase in the load on the processor 123 involved in the display processing of the support screen 40.

[0056] 6, the third area 43 of the support screen 40 includes an auxiliary button image 433. When an operation input is performed to select the auxiliary button image 433, auxiliary information 434 that assists recording based on the SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) method is displayed in the third area 43, as illustrated in FIG.

[0057] As an example of auxiliary information 434, multiple tag texts are displayed in text input area 431. In this example, the multiple tag texts include "##S##", "##O##", "##A##", "##P##", and "##OP##".

[0058] The area following the tag text "##S##" is where the patient's subjective information is entered. The area following the tag text "##O##" is where the patient's objective information is entered. The area following the tag text "##A##" is where the medical professional's analysis and assessment is entered. The area following the tag text "##O##" is where a future plan for the problem is entered. The area following the tag text "##OP##" is where an observation plan for the next medical appointment is entered. Tag text associated with EP (educational plan; content to be taught to the patient), CP (care plan; care plan for the patient), high risk (items to be entered when the risk of side effects, etc. is deemed to be above a certain level), and other (other communication items) may be included in the auxiliary information 434.

[0059] This configuration encourages medical personnel to record in accordance with the medical record recording method adopted by many medical institutions, which not only reduces inconsistency in recording compared to completely free input, but also reduces the burden on the recorder.

[0060] As illustrated in Fig. 9, the third area 43 of the support screen 40 includes a save button image 435. After a medical record is input into the third area 43, when an operation input is made to select the save button image 435 corresponding to an instruction to save the medical record, a report screen 50 is displayed on the display 121 in place of the support screen 40, as illustrated in Fig. 10. The information input into the third area 43 of the support screen 40 is automatically copied to a part of the report screen 50.

[0061] 8, when an instruction to save the medical records is input in the client device 12 (STEP 24), instruction data IS indicating that an operation input has been made to select the save button image 435 is transmitted from the output interface 122 to the server device 11. In the server device 11, display control data DC for displaying a report screen 50 on the display 121 of the client device 12 is generated based on the instruction data IS accepted by the input interface 112 (STEP 25), and transmitted from the output interface 114 to the client device 12. The processor 123 of the client device 12 displays the report screen 50 on the display 121 in place of the support screen 40 based on the display control data DC (STEP 26).

[0062] The report screen 50 is a screen for creating a medical report and a medication history (medication history). When report information is input to the report screen 50 on the client device 12 (STEP 27), instruction data IS including the information is transmitted from the output interface 122 to the server device 11. The information input to the report screen 50 is stored as patient information in the storage 111 of the server device 11 (STEP 28).

[0063] The report screen 50 may include a SOAP record area 51. The SOAP record area includes multiple subareas. Each of the multiple subareas corresponds to multiple items defined in the SOAP format. For example, the subarea associated with item "S" includes a text box for entering subjective information from the patient.

[0064] 9, when auxiliary information 434 that assists input based on the SOAP format is displayed, information entered after each tag text is automatically copied to the text box of the corresponding sub-area in the SOAP recording area 51 of the report screen 50. In this example, the text "xxx" entered after the tag text "####S###" in the third area 43 of the support screen 40 is copied to the text box of the sub-area associated with the item "S" in the SOAP recording area 51 of the report screen 50.

[0065] With this configuration, the information entered in the third area 43 of the support screen 40 is automatically copied to a part of the report screen 50, thereby improving the efficiency of the work involved in creating reports, and thus improving the support provided to medical practitioners.

[0066] At least one of the processor 113 of the server device 11 and the processor 123 of the client device 12, which have the various functions described above, can be realized by a general-purpose microprocessor operating in cooperation with a general-purpose memory. Examples of the general-purpose microprocessor include a CPU, an MPU, and a GPU. Examples of the general-purpose memory include a ROM and a RAM. In this case, the ROM can store a computer program that executes the above-described processes. The ROM is an example of a non-transitory computer-readable medium on which a computer program is stored. The general-purpose microprocessor specifies at least a portion of the program stored in the ROM, expands it on the RAM, and executes the above-described processes in cooperation with the RAM.

[0067] At least one of processor 113 and processor 123 may be implemented by a dedicated integrated circuit capable of executing the computer program, such as a microcontroller, an ASIC, or an FPGA. In this case, the computer program is pre-installed in a storage element included in the dedicated integrated circuit. The storage element is an example of a computer-readable medium on which a computer program is stored. At least one of processor 113 and processor 123 may be implemented by a combination of a general-purpose microprocessor and a dedicated integrated circuit.

[0068] The configurations described above are merely examples for facilitating understanding of the present disclosure. Each configuration example may be appropriately modified or combined with other configuration examples without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure.

[0069] If it does not interfere with the practice of medical care, the client device 12 may be a stationary device installed in a specific location. In this case, the display 121 may be a device independent of the device in which the processor 123 is installed.

[0070] The storage 111 storing the patient information may be an independent device that can communicate with the server device 11 via the communication network 20 .

[0071] The configurations listed below also form part of this disclosure. Item 1: A server device capable of communicating with a client device, an interface that receives patient identification information from the client device that identifies at least one patient who is a subject of medical care; a processor that causes the client device to display a support screen including a first area in which the patient's name is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; Equipped with Server device. Item 2: the processor causes the client device to display a screen on which search criteria for identifying the at least one patient can be input; Item 1. The server device according to item 1. Item 3: The first area is capable of switching between a visible state and an invisible state of the patient's name. Item 3. The server device according to item 1 or 2. Item 4: When the at least one patient includes a first patient and a second patient, the processor transmits the support information of the first patient and the second patient to the client device in advance, so that the support information displayed in the second area can be switched without communication from the client device. 4. The server device according to any one of items 1 to 3. Item 5: the second area includes a link to detailed information that contains more information than the support information; when the interface receives link operation information from the client device indicating that the link has been operated, the processor causes the client device to display another screen including the detailed information; 5. The server device according to any one of items 1 to 4. Item 6: the third area is capable of displaying auxiliary information that assists recording based on the SOAP format; 6. The server device according to any one of items 1 to 5. Item 7: the processor generates data for displaying on the client device a report screen including a plurality of items defined in the SOAP format based on the record input in the third area. Item 6. The server device according to item 6. [Explanation of symbols]

[0072] 11: Server device, 112: Input interface, 113: Processor, 12: Client device, 121: Display, 122: Output interface, 123: Processor, 40: Support screen, 41: First area, 42: Second area, 421: Link image, 43: Third area, 434: Auxiliary information, 50: Report screen, IS: Instruction data, DC: Display control data

Claims

1. A server device capable of communicating with a client device, an interface that receives patient identification information from the client device that identifies at least one patient who is a subject of medical care; a processor that causes the client device to display a support screen including a first area in which the patient's name is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; Equipped with Server device.

2. the processor causes the client device to display a screen on which search criteria for identifying the at least one patient can be input; The server device according to claim 1 .

3. The first area is switchable between a visible state and an invisible state of the patient's name. The server device according to claim 1 .

4. When the at least one patient includes a first patient and a second patient, the processor transmits the support information of the first patient and the second patient to the client device in advance, so that the support information displayed in the second area can be switched without communication from the client device. The server device according to claim 1 .

5. the second area includes a link to detailed information that contains more information than the support information; when the interface receives link operation information from the client device indicating that the link has been operated, the processor causes the client device to display another screen including the detailed information; The server device according to claim 1 .

6. the third area is capable of displaying auxiliary information that assists recording based on the SOAP format; The server device according to claim 1 .

7. the processor generates data for displaying on the client device a report screen including a plurality of items defined in the SOAP format based on the record input in the third area. The server device according to claim 6.

8. A computer program executable by a processor installed in a server device capable of communicating with a client device, When executed, the server device receiving, from the client device, patient identification information that identifies at least one patient who is a subject of medical care; displaying on the client device a support screen including a first area in which the patient's name is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referred to when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; Computer program.

9. A client device capable of communicating with a server device, an interface for transmitting patient identification information for identifying at least one patient who is a medical target to the server device; a display that displays a support screen including a first area in which the name of the patient is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referred to when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input, based on display control data received from the server device in response to the patient identification information; Equipped with Client device.

10. A medical support method executed by a client device and a server device, comprising: transmitting patient identification information identifying at least one patient who is a medical target from the client device to the server device; In response to the patient identification information, the server device transmits display control data to the client device, causing the client device to display a support screen including a first area in which the name of the patient is displayed, a second area in which support information to be referenced when providing the medical care for the patient is displayed, and a third area in which the medical records can be input; displaying the support screen on the client device based on the display control data; How to support medical care.

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