METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING A PATIENT'S CONDITION
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- performing an examination protocol for a patient'"'"'s condition structured for use in an asynchronous telemedicine environment, the performing including;
storing information about the patient'"'"'s condition in an electronic examination storage medium;
providing remote access to the electronic examination storage medium over a computer network; and
transmitting notice of changes to the information over the computer network.
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Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a method and system that include performing an examination protocol for a patient'"'"'s condition structured for use in an asynchronous telemedicine environment. The performing includes storing information about the patient'"'"'s condition in an electronic examination storage medium, providing remote access to the electronic examination storage medium over a computer network, and transmitting notice of changes to the information over the computer network. Performing the examination protocol further includes recording a series of patient movements using a range of motion measurement device having a plurality of reference points for visualizing outward indications of the patient'"'"'s condition.
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1. A method, comprising:
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performing an examination protocol for a patient'"'"'s condition structured for use in an asynchronous telemedicine environment, the performing including; storing information about the patient'"'"'s condition in an electronic examination storage medium; providing remote access to the electronic examination storage medium over a computer network; and transmitting notice of changes to the information over the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method, comprising:
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providing an asynchronous telemedicine environment for collaboratively diagnosing and treating a patient'"'"'s condition; providing an interface for clinicians to request an examination protocol to diagnose the patient'"'"'s condition; providing remote access over a computer network for the clinicians to review the examination protocol including reviewing audio, video, and written documentation of a series of patient movements stored in an electronic examination storage medium; storing input from the clinicians in the electronic examination storage medium; and transmitting notice of changes to the electronic examination storage medium. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A system for electronically capturing, storing, and retrieving patient information and to provide remote access to the patient information over a computer network, comprising:
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an evaluation device having a floor, a ceiling, and a plurality of walls that define an interior space, at least one wall of the plurality of walls and the ceiling having multiple intersecting visible lines formed on a transparent portion thereof, the evaluation device further including at least one movable opaque panel structured to be removably mountable on the floor and the plurality of walls; a data capture device comprising at least one from among a still camera and a video camera and structured to capture at least one image or at least one video image of a patient in the interior space of the evaluation device positioned behind the multiple intersecting visible lines and in front of the opaque movable panel; and a computing device having an input interface, a communication interface, and a non-transitory electronic storage medium coupled to the input interface and the communication interface, the input interface structure to receive the at least one image, the communication interface structure to receive patient identification information and patient evaluation and treatment information, and the non-transitory electronic storage medium structured to store the at least one image in association with patient identification information and to output the at least one image and the patient identification information to the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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