Digital Therapeutics Prescription Feedback Linked to EMR Updates
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional systems face inefficiencies in prescribing and managing digital therapeutics due to insufficient linkage between medical institutions and users, lacking accurate treatment result judgment and easy medical record management.
Innovation Solution
A digital therapeutics management system that integrates with medical institutions and user terminals to optimize prescriptions, collect and analyze user feedback, and update medical records, utilizing IoT devices and machine learning for personalized treatment plans.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Quantity of substance
If digital therapeutics are prescribed through conventional medical systems, then treatment coverage can be expanded, but prescription and management efficiency deteriorates due to insufficient linkage between medical institutions and users
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a digital therapeutics management system as an intermediary platform that connects medical institutions, users, and health care providers. This mediator enables efficient prescription and management of digital therapeutics by facilitating seamless communication and data exchange between previously disconnected entities, thereby expanding treatment coverage while maintaining high operational efficiency
Solution Approach 2:
The management system performs multiple functions including prescription management, execution result collection, treatment result analysis, and medical record updates within a single unified platform. This multi-functional approach allows the system to handle various aspects of digital therapeutics delivery simultaneously, improving overall productivity while expanding access to treatment
2Measurement precision
If treatment results are judged based on comprehensive user feedback, then accuracy of treatment result judgment is improved, but system complexity increases due to data collection and analysis requirements
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements a structured feedback mechanism where users provide execution results of digital therapeutics, and this feedback is systematically collected, transmitted to medical institutions, and used to determine treatment outcomes. The feedback loop enables accurate treatment result judgment by incorporating real-world usage data while maintaining manageable system complexity through automated data processing workflows
Solution Approach 2:
Users directly input their own execution results and feedback through user-friendly interfaces, eliminating the need for complex manual data collection processes. This self-service approach improves measurement precision by capturing authentic user experiences while simplifying the overall system architecture by leveraging user participation in data generation
3Ease of operation
If medical records are updated by linking with existing medical record databases, then ease of medical record management is improved, but data integration complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system merges digital therapeutics data with existing electronic medical record databases by establishing standardized data exchange protocols and integration interfaces. This merging approach enables easy medical record management through unified access and consistent data structures while managing integration complexity through systematic connection methods between different data systems
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AI summary
The present disclosure relates to a digital therapeutics management system and a method of operating the same. The digital therapeutics management system according to one embodiment includes an information receiver for receiving prescription information of a user including at least one digital therapeutics from a terminal of a medical institution; an execution result manager for providing the prescription information to a terminal of the user, receiving execution result information corresponding to the provided prescription information from the terminal of the user, and providing the received execution result information to the terminal of the medical institution; and a record manager for receiving treatment result information corresponding to the execution result information from the terminal of the medical institution and updating the received treatment result information to an electronic medical record (EMR) database of the medical institution.


