Patient management system
First Claim
1. A method for remotely monitoring and managing a patient'"'"'s health condition by a healthcare provider, the steps of the method comprising:
- a) providing a personal communication device to the patient, the personal communication device capable of communicating with a global information computer network;
b) providing a first intelligent database residing on the global information computer network;
c) directing the patient to activate the personal communication device each day;
d) establishing a communication link between the personal communication device and the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
e) permitting the first intelligent database to pose a series of questions to the patient through the global information computer network such that the questions appear on the personal communication device;
f) directing the patient to provide health condition data in response to questions posed by the first intelligent database by engaging keys on the patient'"'"'s personal communication device;
g) transmitting the health condition data in an encrypted form from the personal communication device to the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
h) providing a second intelligent database located proximal to the healthcare provider;
i) establishing a communication link between the second intelligent database and the first intelligent database;
j) downloading the patient'"'"'s encrypted health condition data from the first intelligent database to the second intelligent database;
k) analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data by the second intelligent database, l) providing a patient alert system within the second intelligent database so that upon analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data, a changing health condition can trigger an alert;
m) providing a plurality of treatment algorithms and drug protocols in the second intelligent database which are capable of responding to a patient alert;
n) forming a treatment directive in response to the treatment algorithms and drug protocols being applied to the patient alert; and
o) transmitting the treatment directive to the patient'"'"'s personal communication device.
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Abstract
The system educates patients, monitors their progress and proactively intervenes with therapies to avoid hospitalization. Patient communication devices (PCD) are used to query patients daily on their health status. A patient uses the PCD to log onto a first database housed on the Internet. The database uses screen prompts to elicit, among other things, patient weight, blood pressure, and heart rate and transmits the patient information via an encrypted signal to a second local database located in the physician'"'"'s office. This second database houses the patient'"'"'s identifying information. The physician uses the second database to query the first database and download the daily patient entries. If a patient alert flags a patient record for intervention, the second database applies treatment algorithms to the problem to devise a directive. If the healthcare provider concurs with the directive, the system sends a message to the patient via his PCD. A third database contains information on all patients and is used to educate patients. This database educates the patients to understand and manage their illness.
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25 Claims
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1. A method for remotely monitoring and managing a patient'"'"'s health condition by a healthcare provider, the steps of the method comprising:
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a) providing a personal communication device to the patient, the personal communication device capable of communicating with a global information computer network;
b) providing a first intelligent database residing on the global information computer network;
c) directing the patient to activate the personal communication device each day;
d) establishing a communication link between the personal communication device and the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
e) permitting the first intelligent database to pose a series of questions to the patient through the global information computer network such that the questions appear on the personal communication device;
f) directing the patient to provide health condition data in response to questions posed by the first intelligent database by engaging keys on the patient'"'"'s personal communication device;
g) transmitting the health condition data in an encrypted form from the personal communication device to the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
h) providing a second intelligent database located proximal to the healthcare provider;
i) establishing a communication link between the second intelligent database and the first intelligent database;
j) downloading the patient'"'"'s encrypted health condition data from the first intelligent database to the second intelligent database;
k) analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data by the second intelligent database, l) providing a patient alert system within the second intelligent database so that upon analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data, a changing health condition can trigger an alert;
m) providing a plurality of treatment algorithms and drug protocols in the second intelligent database which are capable of responding to a patient alert;
n) forming a treatment directive in response to the treatment algorithms and drug protocols being applied to the patient alert; and
o) transmitting the treatment directive to the patient'"'"'s personal communication device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for remotely monitoring and managing a patient'"'"'s health condition by a healthcare provider, the steps of the method comprising:
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a) providing a wireless personal communication device to the patient, the wireless personal communication device capable of communicating with a global information computer network;
b) providing a first intelligent database residing on the global information computer network;
c) directing the patient to activate the wireless personal communication device periodically;
d) establishing a communication link between the wireless personal communication device and the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
e) permitting the first intelligent database to pose a series of questions to the patient through the global information computer network such that the questions appear on the wireless personal communication device;
f) directing the patient to provide health condition data in response to questions posed by the first intelligent database by engaging keys on the patient'"'"'s wireless personal communication device;
g) transmitting the health condition data in an encrypted form from the wireless personal communication device to the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
h) providing a second intelligent database located proximal to the healthcare provider;
i) establishing a communication link between the second intelligent database and the first intelligent database;
j) downloading the patient'"'"'s encrypted health condition data from the first intelligent database to the second intelligent database;
k) analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data by the second intelligent database, l) providing a patient alert system within the second intelligent database so that upon analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data, a changing health condition can trigger an alert;
m) providing a plurality of treatment algorithms and drug protocols in the second intelligent database which are capable of responding to a patient alert;
n) permitting the second intelligent database to form a proposed treatment directive in response to the treatment algorithms and drug protocols being applied to the patient alert;
o) reviewing the proposed treatment directive;
p) forming an actual treatment protocol by accepting or overriding the proposed treatment directive; and
q) transmitting the actual treatment directive to the patient'"'"'s personal communication device. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for remotely monitoring and managing a patient'"'"'s health condition by a healthcare provider, the steps of the method comprising:
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a) providing a personal communication device to the patient, the personal communication device capable of communicating with a global information computer network;
b) providing a first intelligent database residing on the global information computer network;
c) directing the patient to activate the personal communication device so that is it is always on;
d) establishing a communication link between the personal communication device and the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
e) posing a series of questions to the patient on a screen of the personal communication device;
f) directing the patient to provide health condition data in response to questions posed on the patient'"'"'s personal communication device by engaging keys;
g) transmitting the health condition data in an encrypted form from the personal communication device to the first intelligent database through the global information computer network;
h) providing a second intelligent database located proximal to the healthcare provider;
i) establishing a communication link between the second intelligent database and the first intelligent database;
j) downloading the patient'"'"'s encrypted health condition data from the first intelligent database to the second intelligent database;
k) analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data by the second intelligent database, l) providing a patient alert system within the second intelligent database so that upon analyzing the patient'"'"'s health condition data, a changing health condition can trigger an alert;
m) providing a plurality of treatment algorithms and drug protocols in the second intelligent database which are capable of responding to a patient alert;
n) forming a treatment directive in response to the treatment algorithms and drug protocols being applied to the patient alert; and
o) transmitting the treatment directive to the patient'"'"'s personal communication device.
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