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An office visit is designed to discuss new or existing health issues, concerns, worries or symptoms. Your provider may order tests, prescribe medication, refer you to a specialist or provide advice and education.

Patient workflow process

InactiveUS20050055246A1Easy-to-learn and easy-to-use trainingSolve the real problemTelemedicineOffice automationHandwritingPoint of care
The invention executes a novel patient workflow process on a tablet PC streamlines office visits allowing doctors to see more patients, maximize practice revenues and speed reimbursements, all of which significantly improves the doctor's quality of work and quality of life. The invention maintains and improves patient provider communication optimizing the encounter workflow. The invention, as a point-of-care product, is delivered on a wireless Tablet PC using secure wireless technology. The invention speeds the collection of information while allowing the physician to maintain eye contact with the patient. The invention allows the doctor to easily search, organize and display any information on patients, prescriptions and symptoms, in real time. Using embedded encryption and compaction technologies, the invention assures patient data is secure and meets HIPAA requirements. The invention improves Doctor / Patient Interaction, Communication and Relationship. The invention utilizes handwriting and voice capture and recognition. Routine activities are speeded by customizable templates and forms, check-lists and action lists adapted to each physician's style. Using the invention will reduce annual patient workflow costs, due to electronic collection and submission of transcriptions, coding, prescription, insurance, and referral information.
Owner:SIMON JEFFREY A

Method For Providing A Disease Management Service

The present invention generally relates to the field of medical services and more specifically to the area of chronic disease management. It comprises a new method for providing a disease management service which utilizes nurse practitioners to engage in regularly scheduled virtual evaluation and management “office visits” with patients, using off-the-shelf videophones for real-time video and audio communications. As these disease management services are delivered to the patient while he remains in his home, such convenient access to professional health care brings about a much closer monitoring of the patient's condition than would be otherwise practical, enabling clinicians to make necessary therapeutic modifications in a timely fashion. Engaging patients in such regularly scheduled office visits also causes increased compliance with recommended regimens and lifestyle modifications, resulting in overall improved management of the patient's chronic condition. Patients are enrolled into the service primarily through referrals from their primary care physicians who sign a Collaboration Agreement with the chronic disease management service. The Collaboration Agreement extends the continuity of care for enrolled patients by keeping the primary care physician informed at all times on the health status of their patients and involved in all important clinical decisions regarding patients referred to the service. The secure Internet-accessible clinical documentation and information systems used in the disclosed method make possible a multi-office practice were information can be seamlessly shared and patient workloads can be distributed across multiple locations. Clinical office visit services provided under the disclosed method qualify for reimbursement by public insurers and many private insurers. The disclosed method represents a novel form of medical practice whose area of operation and potential patient base is unbounded by geographic location, since patients may engage in virtual office visits while remaining in their homes, and the information technology infrastructure utilized allows the disclosed disease management service to deliver medical care from any location that has phone service and an Internet or network connection available.
Owner:INFORMED CARE
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