SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT
First Claim
1. A web-based case management system comprising:
- a database for electronically storing case information including data, documents, and images at a central location;
an interface webpage viewable at a remote location and including a plurality of links, with each link being associated with specific case information;
a plurality of content webpages viewable at the remote location, wherein each content webpage is accessed by a user via a selected link, and wherein each content webpage displays the specific case information stored in the database and associated with the selected link; and
a server connected to the database and the interface webpage for processing the case information and for generating the content webpages and reports including selected case information and having a consistent format and appearance.
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Abstract
A web-based case management system includes a centrally-located database for electronically storing case information including data, documents, and images. Further, the system includes an interface webpage that is viewable at a remote location. On the interface webpage, a plurality of links is provided, and each link is associated with specific case information. Also, the system provides a plurality of content webpages accessed by a user via respective links. When accessed, a content webpage displays the case information stored in the database and associated with the selected link. In addition to providing access to case information, the system also processes case information and generates reports. Specifically, the reports include selected case information and have a consistent format and appearance.
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20 Claims
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1. A web-based case management system comprising:
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a database for electronically storing case information including data, documents, and images at a central location; an interface webpage viewable at a remote location and including a plurality of links, with each link being associated with specific case information; a plurality of content webpages viewable at the remote location, wherein each content webpage is accessed by a user via a selected link, and wherein each content webpage displays the specific case information stored in the database and associated with the selected link; and a server connected to the database and the interface webpage for processing the case information and for generating the content webpages and reports including selected case information and having a consistent format and appearance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A web-based case management system comprising:
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a means for electronically storing case information including data, documents, and images at a central location; a means for restricting access to the case information to a desired user; a means for exhibiting a catalog of the case information for selection by the desired user at a remote location; a means for displaying the case information selected by the desired user at the remote location; a means for searching the case information using a plurality of inputs; and a means for generating reports including selected case information and having a consistent format and appearance. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of providing a web-based case management system comprising the steps of:
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electronically storing case information including data, documents, and images in a database at a central location; providing an interface webpage viewable at a remote location and including a plurality of links, with each link being associated with specific case information; creating a plurality of content webpages, wherein each content webpage is accessed by a user via a respective link, and wherein each content webpage displays the specific case information stored in the database and associated with the selected link; and connecting a server to the database, interface webpage and content webpages for processing the case information. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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