Abstract:
A technique for scheduling health care resources includes identifying particular characteristics of either the resources required for a procedure to be scheduled, or characteristics of a scheduling request. The characteristics may include a particular type of resource, its capabilities, skill levels of personnel, and so forth. Characteristics of requests may include urgency levels of procedures, urgency levels of service to be performed on required equipment, and so forth. Based upon the characteristics, the needed resources are scheduled, and schedules for each of the resources may be created, updated or modified. The characteristics may serve as a basis for prioritizing either the resources, the requests, or both.
Abstract:
A technique for scheduling health care resources accesses performance data for any relevant resources required or desired for carrying out a procedure. The resources may include equipment, facilities, personnel, service providers, and so forth. The performance data may include indications of durations required for each of the resources for the particular type of procedure to be scheduled, as well as lead times for ordering resources, transit of the resources, and so forth. The information may further include preferences, such as patient and physician preferences that may affect the times required for the resources. Further information may include training or skill level of personnel, and so forth. Based on the information, one or more schedules for the required resources are updated, established, modified, or otherwise altered.
Abstract:
A patient identification card system and method for efficient medical care. The present invention provides an improved patient identification card system for efficient medical care including a patient card, a patient card access device, and a medical report. The present invention also provides an improved patient identification card system for efficient medical care including a patient card, a physiologic sensor network, a patient card access device, and a data processor. The present invention also includes a method for obtaining patient information using a patient card including inputting a request to a data processor, processing the request with the data processor, and outputting the processed information to a medical report.
Abstract:
A technique is described for performing domain-specific analysis, structuring, mapping and classification of data entities, such as text document, images, audio data, waveform data, and so forth. A domain definition is established that includes a plurality of classification axes and labels for each axis. Data entities are accessed that potentially have attributes of interest classifiable in accordance with the axes and labels. Pertinent entities are then identified based upon their attributes, and the entities are classified. The classification and the entities themselves, or portions thereof, may be stored in a knowledge base for further classification, search and reference. Complex combinations of classifications, including combinations by reference to data of different type are possible by virtue of the domain definition and rules or algorithms called on by the definition for one-to-many mapping of the entities to the axes and labels.
Abstract:
A method for navigating a three-dimensional (3D) image includes accessing a 3D image dataset, generating a 3D mesh corresponding to a 3D segmentation result using the 3D image dataset, displaying a 3D surface rendering of the 3D surface mesh, and navigating the 3D image based on a manual input received from a user indicated on the rendered 3D mesh.
Abstract:
Systems, methods and mediums with instructions for viewing medical data are provided. A system for viewing medical data can include a computer processor, a database and a user interface. The database can include numerous entries from numerous clinical modalities. Each entry can include image data and/or non-image data. Each entry can include annotated medical information from a previous study. The annotated medical information can include comments and markings. The database can be searchable to identify an entry based on input medical information relating to a current study. The user interface can be configured to simultaneously display annotated medical information from an identified entry and medical information from the current study. The system can further include a second user interface configured to display medical information, allow a user to annotate the medical information, and allow the user to save the annotated medical information as an entry in the database.
Abstract:
Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for synchronized viewing of a plurality of images of an object. Corresponding landmarks of an object are synchronized between a first image set and a second image set. In an embodiment, the landmarks are folds of a human colon and the first image set and second images sets are computerized tomography scans, at least one image set being a prone scan of a portion of anatomy and at least one image set being a supine scan of a portion of the anatomy. An indicator for at least a first location in a first image set is displayed. The location of a second location in a second image set of an object is determined, wherein the second location corresponds to the first location of the object. The second location in the second image set is displayed.
Abstract:
A technique is disclosed for automatically prioritizing requests for service of systems. A service request is generated upon detection of an indicator of a potentially serviceable condition in the system. Based upon the service request, a knowledge base is consulted that may contain prioritization scores for particular indicators, conditions, systems, customers and so forth. Service recommendations are then prioritized based upon the information. Similar prioritization among service requests may also be made based upon the information. The prioritizations may be adjusted or new prioritizations may be made based upon other factors, such as downtime experienced or anticipated, customer need, contract provisions, and so forth.
Abstract:
A technique for identifying, analyzing, structuring, mapping and classifying data entities is disclosed. A conceptual framework is established by a domain definition having an association list of attributes of interest. Data entities are accessed, analyzed, structured if appropriate, mapped and classified in accordance with the association list and attributes found in the entities, and in accordance with rules and algorithms for analyzing, recognizing and classifying the attributes. Various types of analysis may be performed following the classification. Searches and selection of the data entities may also be performed. Complex data entities may be processed, including text documents, image data, audio data, waveform data, and combinations of these.
Abstract:
A technique is disclosed for identifying medical data entities and for analyzing them for classification in accordance with a defined domain definition. The domain definition may be user-defined and may include a plurality of logical associations by which the data entities are classified. A one-to-many classification of the entities facilitates complex analysis of the data. The data entities may be analyzed to recognize relationships between them for rendering patient care, identifying health conditions in populations, and so forth.