TO-DO LISTS WITH TIMER FUNCTIONALITY IN COMPUTERIZED HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT
First Claim
1. A method in a clinical computing environment for providing a timer indication for one or more clinical events in an electronic to-do list, the method comprising:
- presenting a to-do list providing an indication for each of a plurality of clinical events to be completed during a clinical care process;
receiving a command to time one or more of the plurality of clinical events; and
providing a timer indication in association with the one or more clinical events.
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Abstract
Electronic to-do lists are provided in a computerized healthcare environment for managing and documenting events during clinical care processes. A to-do list includes events that may need to be completed and, in some cases, documented during a clinical care process. As events are completed by clinicians during the process, the to-do list may be used to document the completion of the event. As such, clinicians may readily identify events that have been performed, as well as events that have yet to be performed. A to-do list may include timer functionality for timing events in the to-do list. Additionally, a to-do list may include reminder/alert functionality allowing clinicians to set reminders/alerts for events in the to-do list.
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21 Claims
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1. A method in a clinical computing environment for providing a timer indication for one or more clinical events in an electronic to-do list, the method comprising:
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presenting a to-do list providing an indication for each of a plurality of clinical events to be completed during a clinical care process; receiving a command to time one or more of the plurality of clinical events; and providing a timer indication in association with the one or more clinical events. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method in a clinical computing environment for providing a reminder for one or more clinical events in an electronic to-do list, the method comprising:
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presenting a to-do list providing an indication for each of a plurality of clinical events to be completed during a clinical care process; receiving a command to provide a reminder for one or more of the plurality of clinical events, the command including one or more settings indicating when to provide the reminder; and providing the reminder for the one or more clinical events based on the one or more settings. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method in a clinical computing environment for timing a clinical event in an electronic to-do list, the method comprising:
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receiving a command to execute a first clinical event in a to-do list, the to-do list providing an indication for each of a plurality of clinical events to be completed during a clinical care process; determining that the first clinical event is associated with a second clinical event; and starting a timer in association with the second clinical event based on the command to execute the first clinical event. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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