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Perioperative mobile communication system and method

  • US 10,628,986 B1
  • Filed: 03/23/2018
  • Issued: 04/21/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/24/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of animating change information presented in a mobile healthcare application, comprising:

  • issuing, from a mobile client device running the mobile healthcare application, a request for a mobile client device specific change set, wherein the mobile client device provides workflow status information and wherein the request for the mobile client device specific change set is communicated to a server storing change information for a plurality of mobile client devices, wherein the mobile client device specific change set comprises at least one change occurring since a time of the last request;

    said request including an indicator specific to the mobile client device issuing the request;

    receiving, at the mobile client device, a response from the server, wherein the response comprises the mobile client device specific change set;

    associating, using the mobile client specific change set, at least one change included in the mobile client device specific change set with at least one graphical element displayed by the mobile healthcare application; and

    responsive to associating the at least one change with the at least one graphical element, automatically animating, without additional user input, on a display screen of the mobile client device, the change to the at least one graphical element displayed by the mobile healthcare application based on the at least one change, since the time of the last request, included in the mobile client device specific change set, wherein the at least one change included in the mobile client device specific change set comprises a change in the workflow status information and wherein the animating comprises providing movement to the graphical element;

    wherein the change in the workflow status information corresponds to a change in the presence of a medical professional with respect to a patient;

    wherein the animating comprises providing an identification of the medical professional.

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