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MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATIENT CARE

  • US 20090243833A1
  • Filed: 03/25/2009
  • Published: 10/01/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/31/2008
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A patient care monitoring system and method consist of programmable active radio frequency identification devices (RFID) integrated with digital processing, memory and timing circuitry, which will be employed as a patient identification device, as a care giver identification device and as an identification label/tag for each prescribed treatment, procedure, medication and special care action (care action ID tag in short) along with linked sensor networks that determines the patient'"'"'s laying position, bed wetness, body temperature, pulse rate, heart rate and/or other physiological parameters. Each care action ID tag will be programmed with codes corresponding to the prescribed care action and identification code of the targeted patient. While each patient'"'"'s identification device will be programmed remotely on daily basis of all the care actions prescribed by his/her physician along with timing for those care actions. Also, each patient'"'"'s identification device will be programmed to receive sensor signals from the attached (link by wire or wireless) sensor networks to determine the signal type and to properly respond to those signals. At the point-of-care, the care action ID tag will transmit continuously, at a cycle rate of once every second or other frequency rate, signal strings containing its care action identification code and the targeted patient ID code. Upon receiving such signal string by a patient identification device and determining that the string contains its unique patient ID code (the patient ID device will ignore any signal string without containing its own patient ID code), the patient ID device will match care action code in the signal string with its stored care actions program. An “

  • O.K.”

    signal along with its own patient identification code will be transmitted if there is a match along with activating the visual/audio approval indicator on the patient ID device, or “

    Mistake”

    signal with its own patient identification code will be sent if there is not a match along with activating its visual/audio warning indicator. The care action ID tag, upon receiving the “

    O.K.”

    or “

    Mistake”

    signal string from the patient ID device with matching patient ID code will respond by activating its own visual/audio approval or warning indicator. The care giver will respond accordingly based on the feedback of the patient ID and care action ID devices, thus avoiding errors in administering care actions. At the same time, both the patient ID and the care action ID devices will record this administering and time along with the care givers'"'"' ID codes in their memory for transfer to a central processor to be processed into a patient care monitoring report. Equally, the patient'"'"'s ID device, upon determining a particular response to sensor network signal(s) on a change of status (such as a change of clothing, bed pan and bed sheets after wetness is detected) or based on scheduled care action timing (such as time to alter the laying position), will transmit a signal string with the type of care action required along with the patient identification code to be received by any care givers'"'"' ID devices within the patient room to respond. The patient'"'"'s ID band will also issue such prompt signal string upon determining a “

    Mistake”

    in the care action to be administered. This same signal string will also be sent through a relaying device within the patient room to a central processor to forward the alert to the nurse station responsible for the patient to obtain quick response from any care givers at that station. Such prompting signal will be transmitted continuously until the sensor network associated with the said patient ID device provides the signal indicating that proper care action(s) has been administered or a correct signal from a care action ID tag has been received. All the care action administered to the patient will be logged and transferred to the central processor to produce a comprehensive patient care monitoring report to assist quality control for the healthcare facility.

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