Remote monitor for physiological parameters and durable medical supplies
First Claim
1. A computerized method for determining need for additional medical supplies, the method comprising:
- receiving a test result from a remote computing device;
updating a supply counter based on receiving the test result;
determining if the supply counter exceeds a limit; and
triggering a process to reorder supplies when the supply counter exceeds the limit.
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Abstract
A method and system for determining need for additional medical supplies includes receiving a test result from a remote computing device. The method and system also include updating a supply counter based on receiving the test result and determining if the supply counter exceeds a limit. The method and system further include triggering a process to reorder supplies when the supply counter exceeds the limit. A system for remote physiological parameter monitoring is also disclosed, and includes a remote computing system and a local computing system. The remote computing system tests the physiological parameter of the ambulatory patient. The local computing system receives the physiological parameter from the remote computing system through a communication network. The local computing system tracks the physiological parameter of the ambulatory patient, and if the physiological parameter is outside certain parameters, the local computing system alerts a caregiver such that the caregiver can contact the ambulatory patient.
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35 Claims
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1. A computerized method for determining need for additional medical supplies, the method comprising:
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receiving a test result from a remote computing device;
updating a supply counter based on receiving the test result;
determining if the supply counter exceeds a limit; and
triggering a process to reorder supplies when the supply counter exceeds the limit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system for determining if additional medical supplies are necessary, the system comprising:
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a receive module that receives a test result from a remote computing device;
an update module that updates a supply counter based on receiving the test result;
a determination module that determines if the supply counter exceeds a limit; and
a trigger module that if the supply counter exceeds the limit, triggers a process to reorder the supplies. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A system for remotely monitoring glucose levels in an ambulatory patient, the system comprising:
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a remote computing system that tests the glucose level of the ambulatory patient, the remote computing system including a communication device connected to a communication network;
a local computing system that includes a communication device connected to the communication network, the local computing system receiving the glucose level from the remote computing system through the communication network;
wherein the local computing system tracks the glucose level of the ambulatory patient, and if the glucose level is outside certain parameters, the local computing system alerts a caregiver such that the caregiver can contact the ambulatory patient. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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- 27. The system of claim 27 wherein the local computing system tracks testing regularity of the ambulatory patient.
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30. A system for remotely monitoring a physiological parameter of an ambulatory patient, the system comprising:
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a remote computing system that determines the physiological parameter of the ambulatory patient using single-use medical supplies, the remote computing system including a communication device connected to a communication network; and
a local computing system that includes a communication device connected to the communication network, wherein the local computing system tracks the physiological parameter of the ambulatory patient, and if the physiological parameter is outside certain parameters, the local computing system alerts a caregiver such that the caregiver can contact the ambulatory patient. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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