Abstract:
Systems for user behavior-trained clinical support. Features of the present invention monitor users to track their behavior while using medical devices/software. This information is combined with physiological parameters of patients to train new clinical decision support (CDS) algorithms to provide improvement in deterioration detection, alarm management, and decision and navigation support.
Abstract:
The present system is configured to use vital signs levels, psychological information, and engagement information that is typically collected within telehealth programs, along with responses to queries presented to a subject via query interfaces, to: compute baseline well-being vital signs ranges for the subject; monitor the subject's physiological and emotional well-being relative to the baseline well-being vital signs ranges; withhold queries (presented via the query interfaces) selected by telehealth professionals for the subject in a database until the vital signs of the subject are within baseline ranges; and present the queries (via a query interface) to the subject responsive to the vital signs of the subject being within the baseline well-being ranges.