Systems, apparatus, and methods for developing patient medical history using hierarchical relationships
    1.
    发明授权
    Systems, apparatus, and methods for developing patient medical history using hierarchical relationships 有权
    使用层次关系发展患者病史的系统,装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US08788287B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-07-22

    申请号:US12626385

    申请日:2009-11-25

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30 G06Q50/00

    摘要: An example apparatus provides access to electronic health information for a first patient and one or more patients connected by relationship to the first patient. A first patient indicator represents a first patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the first patient. A second patient indicator represents a second patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the second patient. A connection provides a graphical indication of a relationship between the first patient and the second patient and connects electronic health information for the second patient for access in connection with electronic health information for the first patient. The connection is to provide a graphical indication of a priority of the relationship between the first patient and the second patient based on a defined relationship hierarchy. A graphical indication of a type of relationship between the first patient and the second patient is provided.

    摘要翻译: 示例性装置提供对第一患者和通过与第一患者的关系连接的一个或多个患者的电子健康信息的访问。 第一患者指示符代表第一患者,并提供第一患者的电子健康信息的链接。 第二个病人指示符表示第二个病人,并提供第二个病人的电子健康信息的链接。 连接提供第一患者和第二患者之间的关系的图形指示,并且连接第二患者的电子健康信息以便与第一患者的电子健康信息相关联。 该连接是基于所定义的关系层次来提供第一患者和第二患者之间的关系的优先级的图形指示。 提供了第一患者和第二患者之间的关系类型的图形指示。

    SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR DEVELOPING PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY USING HIERARCHICAL RELATIONSHIPS
    2.
    发明申请
    SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR DEVELOPING PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY USING HIERARCHICAL RELATIONSHIPS 有权
    使用分层关系发展患者医疗史的系统,装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20110125528A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-05-26

    申请号:US12626385

    申请日:2009-11-25

    IPC分类号: G06Q50/00 G06Q10/00 G06F3/048

    摘要: An example apparatus provides access to electronic health information for a first patient and one or more patients connected by relationship to the first patient. A first patient indicator represents a first patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the first patient. A second patient indicator represents a second patient and provides a link to electronic health information for the second patient. A connection provides a graphical indication of a relationship between the first patient and the second patient and connects electronic health information for the second patient for access in connection with electronic health information for the first patient. The connection is to provide a graphical indication of a priority of the relationship between the first patient and the second patient based on a defined relationship hierarchy. A graphical indication of a type of relationship between the first patient and the second patient is provided.

    摘要翻译: 示例性装置提供对第一患者和通过与第一患者的关系连接的一个或多个患者的电子健康信息的访问。 第一患者指示符代表第一患者,并提供第一患者的电子健康信息的链接。 第二个病人指示符表示第二个病人,并提供第二个病人的电子健康信息的链接。 连接提供第一患者和第二患者之间的关系的图形指示,并且连接第二患者的电子健康信息以便与第一患者的电子健康信息相关联。 该连接是基于所定义的关系层次来提供第一患者和第二患者之间的关系的优先级的图形指示。 提供了第一患者和第二患者之间的关系类型的图形指示。

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING NFC TECHNOLOGY TO IMPLEMENT AN ON-DEMAND PORTABLE MEDICAL RECORD
    3.
    发明申请
    SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING NFC TECHNOLOGY TO IMPLEMENT AN ON-DEMAND PORTABLE MEDICAL RECORD 审中-公开
    利用NFC技术实施需要便携式医疗记录的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20090248437A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-10-01

    申请号:US12056881

    申请日:2008-03-27

    IPC分类号: G06Q50/00

    CPC分类号: G06Q50/22 G16H10/65

    摘要: In certain embodiments, an on-demand portable medical record system using near field communication includes a near field communication (NFC) storage device adapted to retrieve patient medical data for storage on the NFC storage device and a NFC retrieval device adapted to engage in near field communication with the NFC storage device to retrieve the patient medical data from the NFC storage device. An emergency on-demand portable medical record system using near field communication includes a NFC-enabled medical alert device storing a patient identifier, and a NFC retrieval device adapted to engage in near field communication with the NFC-enabled medical alert device to retrieve the patient identifier from the NFC storage device. The NFC-enabled medical alert device transfers the patient identifier to the NFC retrieval device via near field communication, and patient medical data is transferred to a medical facility upon verification of the patient identifier.

    摘要翻译: 在某些实施例中,使用近场通信的按需便携式医疗记录系统包括适于检索用于存储在NFC存储设备上的患者医疗数据的近场通信(NFC)存储设备,以及适于接合近场的NFC检索设备 与NFC存储设备的通信以从NFC存储设备检索患者医疗数据。 使用近场通信的紧急按需便携式医疗记录系统包括存储患者标识符的NFC功能的医疗警报装置和适于与启用NFC的医疗警报装置进行近场通信的NFC检索装置以检索患者 来自NFC存储设备的标识符。 NFC功能的医疗警报装置通过近场通信将患者标识符传送到NFC检索装置,并且在验证患者标识符后将患者医疗数据传送到医疗设施。

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO COMPUTE OPERATION METRICS FOR PATIENT AND EXAM WORKFLOW
    4.
    发明申请
    SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO COMPUTE OPERATION METRICS FOR PATIENT AND EXAM WORKFLOW 审中-公开
    计算用于患者和检查工作流程的操作量度的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120035945A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-02-09

    申请号:US12853088

    申请日:2010-08-09

    IPC分类号: G06Q10/00 G06Q50/00

    CPC分类号: G06Q50/22 G06Q10/06 G16H40/20

    摘要: An example operation metrics collection and processing system is to mine a data set including patient and exam workflow data from information source(s) according to an operational metric for a workflow of interest; identify one or more states involved in the workflow; determine a wait time for each of the state(s); apply one or more applicable deductions to the wait time for each of the state(s) based on one or more workflow-specific events to generate an adjusted wait time for each of the state(s) in the workflow of interest; aggregate the adjusted wait time for each of the state(s) to generate a normalized wait time for the workflow of interest; group normalized wait times for the workflow of interest according to one or more thresholds; and output a representation of the normalized wait times to the user interface based on the grouping and the one or more thresholds.

    摘要翻译: 示例性操作指标收集和处理系统是根据感兴趣的工作流的操作度量从信息源挖掘包括患者和检查工作流数据的数据集; 识别工作流中涉及的一个或多个状态; 确定每个州的等待时间; 基于一个或多个工作流程特定事件对一个或多个工作流特定事件应用一个或多个适用的扣除到每个状态的等待时间,以生成所关心的工作流中的每个状态的调整的等待时间; 聚合每个状态的调整后的等待时间,以生成感兴趣的工作流的归一化等待时间; 根据一个或多个阈值对感兴趣的工作流进行组归一化等待时间; 并且基于分组和一个或多个阈值将归一化的等待时间的表示输出到用户界面。

    System and method for automatic post processing image generation
    5.
    发明申请
    System and method for automatic post processing image generation 审中-公开
    用于自动后处理图像生成的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070076929A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-04-05

    申请号:US11245270

    申请日:2005-10-05

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00 G06Q10/00

    摘要: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for automatic image post processing in a healthcare environment. In an embodiment, an automatic post processing image generation system includes at least one user interface, which is adapted to display at least one image on an image viewer and perform image post processing using at least one image post processing application. The system also includes at least one storage server capable of storing user data, wherein the user data includes at least one image and/or at least one post processing parameter. In addition, the system includes a post processing engine for automatically generating and displaying a current post processed image based on at least one image registration technique to correlate the at least one post processing parameter of a related previous post processed image with a current image.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的某些实施例提供了一种用于医疗保健环境中的自动图像后处理的系统和方法。 在一个实施例中,自动后处理图像生成系统包括至少一个用户界面,其适于在图像查看器上显示至少一个图像,并使用至少一个图像后处理应用执行图像后处理。 该系统还包括能够存储用户数据的至少一个存储服务器,其中用户数据包括至少一个图像和/或至少一个后处理参数。 此外,该系统包括一个后处理引擎,用于基于至少一个图像配准技术自动生成和显示当前后处理图像,以将相关的先前后处理图像的至少一个后处理参数与当前图像相关联。

    Automatic significant image generation based on image characteristics
    6.
    发明申请
    Automatic significant image generation based on image characteristics 有权
    基于图像特征的自动显着图像生成

    公开(公告)号:US20070092142A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-04-26

    申请号:US11257871

    申请日:2005-10-25

    IPC分类号: G06K9/62 G06K9/00

    摘要: The present invention provides for the automatic generation of a series of significant images. One or more representative significant images are used to generate a pattern description. The pattern description can include any information useful to identify an object of interest, or pattern. The pattern description can include a mathematical shape definition of one or more patterns, a search boundary defining an image area to search for matching patterns, and one or more pattern characteristics. The pattern description is compared to one or more images and one or more amounts of match between the pattern description and each image is obtained. The amount(s) of match are then compared to one or more thresholds. If one or more of the amounts of match exceed one or more thresholds or are within an upper and lower threshold window, then the image is automatically selected for inclusion in a series of significant images.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一系列重要图像的自动生成。 使用一个或多个代表性的有效图像来生成模式描述。 模式描述可以包括用于识别感兴趣对象或模式的任何有用的信息。 图案描述可以包括一个或多个图案的数学形状定义,定义用于搜索匹配图案的图像区域的搜索边界,以及一个或多个图案特征。 将图案描述与一个或多个图像进行比较,并且获得图案描述和每个图像之间的一个或多个匹配量。 然后将匹配的数量与一个或多个阈值进行比较。 如果一个或多个匹配量超过一个或多个阈值或者在上限和下限阈值窗口内,则图像被自动选择以包含在一系列显着图像中。

    System and method for dynamic configuration of PACS workstation displays
    7.
    发明申请
    System and method for dynamic configuration of PACS workstation displays 审中-公开
    PACS工作站显示器的动态配置系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070064984A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-03-22

    申请号:US11230169

    申请日:2005-09-19

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00

    摘要: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for dynamic configuration of PACS workstation displays. Certain embodiments include automatically detecting a number of display(s) in communication with a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and a display resolution associated with each of the display(s). An application window is created for each of the display(s) such that the application window may be closed, opened and/or resized without affecting other application windows. Configuration of display(s) may be dynamically adjusted based upon a number of active displays and a number of applications executing on the PACS, for example. A display protocol is applied to each application window for display of data in the application window. The display protocol may be a default, user-configured and/or dynamically-configured display protocol, for example.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的某些实施例提供了用于PACS工作站显示器的动态配置的方法和系统。 某些实施例包括自动检测与图像归档和通信系统(PACS)通信的多个显示器以及与每个显示器相关联的显示分辨率。 为每个显示器创建应用程序窗口,使得应用程序窗口可以被关闭,打开和/或调整大小而不影响其他应用程序窗口。 例如,可以基于多个活动显示器和在PACS上执行的应用程序的数量来动态地调整显示器的配置。 显示协议应用于每个应用程序窗口,用于在应用程序窗口中显示数据。 例如,显示协议可以是默认的,用户配置的和/或动态配置的显示协议。