System and method for secure storing, displaying, organizing electronic, and transferring medical records
First Claim
1. A system for storing, displaying, and organizing, and transferring of electronic medical records (EMR) to a health care provider, comprising:
- a central server running a software application providing means for storing, displaying, and organizing of electronic medical records and accessible by a local computer via a multi-user network;
a health care provider'"'"'s local office computer running a software application providing a local server and means for storing, displaying, organizing, and transferring electronic medical records;
a patient providing current electronic medical records to a health care provider;
a health care provider using the patient'"'"'s current electronic medical records, insurance information, and medical documents to perform medical services;
the health care provider using the local office computer, either directly or through a mobile device to run and access a software application on a local office computer;
a health care provider'"'"'s key card only carrying information to provide access to the system and unlock the software application on the local computer to reveal the data on the health care provider'"'"'s local computer;
said health care providers key card requires a single PIN authorization to access the stored data stored on the health care provider'"'"'s local computer;
a patient smart card that contains a microprocessor chip with an embedded chip and operating system which requires a dual PIN authorization process to save or change stored data and a single PIN authorization to access the stored data; and
electronic medical records transferred from the health care provider'"'"'s local office computer via cell phone, wireless devices, or an Internet connection from the local office computer to a patient'"'"'s smart card.
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Abstract
A software application that enables secure storing, displaying, organizing and transferring of electronic medical records (EMR) at a health care provider'"'"'s office for future visits, storage, billing, insurance audits, and follow up of prescriptions and prescribed treatments. The EMR consists of physician notes, dictation, lab reports, images, patient histories, records, and can be stored and transferred in a plurality of manners. A smart card contains a microprocessor and includes an embedded chip that requires a PIN for access. In use the smart card is accessible by the health care provider entering their key card and PIN as well as the patient entering their own smart card and PIN. The patient then receives updated information on their smart card from their doctor. Next the patient can use the card to provide information to their insurance company, a pharmacy, hospital, or another health care provider.
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1. A system for storing, displaying, and organizing, and transferring of electronic medical records (EMR) to a health care provider, comprising:
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a central server running a software application providing means for storing, displaying, and organizing of electronic medical records and accessible by a local computer via a multi-user network; a health care provider'"'"'s local office computer running a software application providing a local server and means for storing, displaying, organizing, and transferring electronic medical records; a patient providing current electronic medical records to a health care provider; a health care provider using the patient'"'"'s current electronic medical records, insurance information, and medical documents to perform medical services; the health care provider using the local office computer, either directly or through a mobile device to run and access a software application on a local office computer; a health care provider'"'"'s key card only carrying information to provide access to the system and unlock the software application on the local computer to reveal the data on the health care provider'"'"'s local computer; said health care providers key card requires a single PIN authorization to access the stored data stored on the health care provider'"'"'s local computer; a patient smart card that contains a microprocessor chip with an embedded chip and operating system which requires a dual PIN authorization process to save or change stored data and a single PIN authorization to access the stored data; and electronic medical records transferred from the health care provider'"'"'s local office computer via cell phone, wireless devices, or an Internet connection from the local office computer to a patient'"'"'s smart card. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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