Bedside communication system
First Claim
1. A method with which an inpatient in a hospital externally makes a bidirectional communication by using a client installed at a bedside of the inpatient without moving from a bed, comprising:
- causing a server to obtain an e-mail address of a person who can transmit/receive e-mail to/from the inpatient, and to register the e-mail address to a database, when the inpatient enters the hospital; and
causing the server to determine whether or not a destination address of e-mail generated by using the client is the registered e-mail address, and to externally transmit the generated e-mail, or to determine whether or not a source address of e-mail transmitted to an e-mail address of the client is the registered e-mail address, and to receive the transmitted e-mail while the inpatient stays in the hospital.
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Abstract
A bedside communication system is configured by a hospital intranet, a server connected thereto, a client at the bedside of an inpatient, and a client in a hospital administration office. The server comprises a database to which patient information of an inpatient, and the like are registered. Furthermore, the server connects the inside of the hospital to its outside such as an external client, a cellular phone, etc.
This system allows an inpatient to make a communication with an external person while lying in a bed. Additionally, a person external to the hospital can obtain visitation time information of each inpatient with a method other than a telephone call. Furthermore, a hospital administration office can collectively contact a plurality of persons without taking a lot of trouble, when contacting emergency contact persons in case of an emergency of the inpatient.
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20 Claims
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1. A method with which an inpatient in a hospital externally makes a bidirectional communication by using a client installed at a bedside of the inpatient without moving from a bed, comprising:
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causing a server to obtain an e-mail address of a person who can transmit/receive e-mail to/from the inpatient, and to register the e-mail address to a database, when the inpatient enters the hospital; and
causing the server to determine whether or not a destination address of e-mail generated by using the client is the registered e-mail address, and to externally transmit the generated e-mail, or to determine whether or not a source address of e-mail transmitted to an e-mail address of the client is the registered e-mail address, and to receive the transmitted e-mail while the inpatient stays in the hospital. - View Dependent Claims (2, 5)
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3. A method with which an inquiry is made about visitation time information of an inpatient in a hospital externally to the hospital, comprising:
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causing a server to obtain information of a person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information of the inpatient, and to register the information to a database, when the inpatient enters the hospital; and
causing the server to obtain the visitation time information of the inpatient, to register the visitation time information to the database, and to provide the registered visitation time information on request from the person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information as occasion demands, while the inpatient stays in the hospital.
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4. A method with which contact is made to a person external to a hospital in case of an emergency of an inpatient in a hospital, comprising:
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causing a server to obtain e-mail addresses of a plurality of persons to whom contact is made in case of an emergency, and a fixed statement for emergency contact, and to register the e-mail addresses and the fixed statement to a database, when the inpatient enters the hospital; and
causing the server to generate e-mail with the fixed statement, to collectively transmit the e-mail to the plurality of registered persons in case of an emergency, and to register a reply from the plurality of registered persons to the database as a history.
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6. A program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which an inpatient in a hospital externally makes a bidirectional communication without moving from a bed, the process comprising:
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registering a person who can transmit/receive e-mail to/from the inpatient;
transmitting e-mail generated by the inpatient;
receiving e-mail addressed to the inpatient; and
determining whether or not received e-mail is e-mail from the person who is registered by the inpatient and can transmit/receive e-mail, transmitting the e-mail to the inpatient if the received e-mail is from the registered person, or notifying a transmitter of the e-mail that the e-mail cannot be received if the received e-mail is not from the registered person. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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7. A program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which an inquiry can be made about visitation time information of an inpatient in a hospital externally to the hospital, the process comprising:
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registering a person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information of the inpatient;
registering the visitation time information;
authenticating a person external to the hospital by checking whether or not a person external to the hospital is the person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information, when the person external to the hospital attempts to make an inquiry about the visitation time information; and
providing the registered visitation time information.
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8. A program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which contact is made to a person external to a hospital in case of an emergency of an inpatient in the hospital, the process comprising:
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registering e-mail addresses of a plurality of persons to whom contact is made in case of an emergency;
registering a fixed statement for emergency contact;
generating e-mail with the e-mail addresses and the fixed statement in case of the emergency;
collectively transmitting the e-mail to the plurality of persons; and
registering a reply to the transmitted e-mail as a history.
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10. A computer-readable storage medium on which is recorded a program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which an inpatient in a hospital externally makes a bidirectional communication without moving from a bed, the process comprising:
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registering a person who can transmit/receive e-mail to/from the inpatient;
transmitting e-mail generated by the inpatient;
receiving e-mail addressed to the inpatient; and
determining whether or not received e-mail is e-mail from the person who is registered by the inpatient and can transmit/receive e-mail, transmitting the e-mail to the inpatient if the received e-mail is from the registered person, or notifying a transmitter of the e-mail that the e-mail cannot be received if the received e-mail is not from the registered person. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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11. A computer-readable storage medium on which is recorded a program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which an inquiry can be made about visitation time information of an inpatient in a hospital externally to the hospital, the process comprising:
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registering a person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information of the inpatient;
registering the visitation time information;
authenticating a person external to a hospital by checking whether or not a person external to the hospital is the person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information, when the person external to the hospital attempts to make an inquiry about the visitation time information; and
providing the registered visitation time information.
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12. A computer-readable storage medium on which is recorded a program for causing a computer to execute a process, with which contact is made to a person external to a hospital in case of an emergency of an inpatient in the hospital, the process comprising:
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registering e-mail addresses of a plurality of persons to whom contact is made in case of an emergency;
registering a fixed statement for emergency contact;
generating e-mail with the e-mail addresses and the fixed statement in case of the emergency;
collectively transmitting the e-mail to the plurality of persons; and
registering a reply to the transmitted e-mail as a history.
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14. An information processing device with which an inpatient in a hospital externally makes a bidirectional communication without moving from a bed, comprising:
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a unit registering a person who can transmit/receive e-mail to/from the inpatient;
a unit transmitting e-mail generated by the inpatient;
a unit receiving e-mail addressed to the inpatient; and
a unit determining whether or not received e-mail is e-mail from the person who is registered by the inpatient, transmitting the e-mail to the inpatient if the received e-mail is from the registered person, or notifying a transmitter of the e-mail that the e-mail cannot be received if the received e-mail is not from the registered person. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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15. An information processing device with which an inquiry can be made about visitation time information of an inpatient in a hospital externally to the hospital, comprising:
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a unit registering a person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information of the inpatient;
a unit registering the visitation time information;
a unit authenticating a person external to the hospital by checking whether or not a person external to the hospital is the person who can make an inquiry about the visitation time information, when the person external to the hospital attempts to make an inquiry about the visitation time information; and
a unit providing the registered visitation time information.
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16. An information processing device with which contact is made to a person external to a hospital in case of an emergency of an inpatient in a hospital, comprising:
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a unit registering e-mail addresses of a plurality of persons to whom contact is made in case of an emergency;
a unit registering a fixed statement for emergency contact;
a unit generating e-mail with the e-mail addresses and the fixed statement in case of the emergency;
a unit collectively transmitting the e-mail to the plurality of persons; and
a unit registering a reply to the transmitted e-mail as a history.
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18. A method with which an inpatient in a hospital makes a bidirectional communication with an external person without moving from a bed, while the inpatient stays in the hospital, comprising:
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causing the inpatient to transmit e-mail to an external person by using an information processing device installed at a bedside of the inpatient; and
causing the inpatient to receive e-mail from an external person by using the information processing device.
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19. A method with which an inquiry is made about visitation time information of an inpatient in a hospital externally to the hospital, comprising:
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registering visitation time information of each inpatient; and
causing only a person who is permitted by the inpatient to make an inquiry about the visitation time information by using a Web browser externally to the hospital.
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20. A method with which contact is made to a person external to a hospital in case of an emergency of an inpatient in the hospital, comprising:
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notifying preregistered emergency contact persons with e-mail; and
registering a reply from the emergency contact persons as a history.
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