SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING PATIENT-RELATED DATA
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1. A method for displaying patient-related data to a care provider, comprising:
- receiving multiple values relating to one or more patients, the quantity of the multiple values being greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph;
defining a set of visible values based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold and including some but not all of the multiple values, a set of hidden values including those of the multiple values not in the set of visible values, and a set of anomalous values including any value of the multiple values that qualifies for an anomalous condition;
displaying within the display space of the graph the values in the set of visible values;
providing an anomaly indicator for any value in both the set of visible values and the set of anomalous values, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous value relating to the one or more patients; and
displaying, instead of any value in the set of hidden values, an overflow identifier indicating the number of values in the set of hidden values, to inform the care provider how many values relating to the one or more patients are not displayed.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for displaying patient-related data to a care provider are provided. Patient-related values are received. The quantity of values is greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph. A set of visible values is defined based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold. Sets of hidden values and anomalous values are also defined. The values in the visible-value set are displayed within the display space of the graph. An anomaly indicator is provided for any value in both the visible-value set and the anomalous-value set, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous patient-related value. An overflow identifier is displayed instead of any value in the hidden-values set. The overflow identifier indicates the number of values in the hidden-value set to inform the care provider as such.
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1. A method for displaying patient-related data to a care provider, comprising:
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receiving multiple values relating to one or more patients, the quantity of the multiple values being greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph; defining a set of visible values based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold and including some but not all of the multiple values, a set of hidden values including those of the multiple values not in the set of visible values, and a set of anomalous values including any value of the multiple values that qualifies for an anomalous condition; displaying within the display space of the graph the values in the set of visible values; providing an anomaly indicator for any value in both the set of visible values and the set of anomalous values, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous value relating to the one or more patients; and displaying, instead of any value in the set of hidden values, an overflow identifier indicating the number of values in the set of hidden values, to inform the care provider how many values relating to the one or more patients are not displayed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for displaying patient-related data to a care provider, comprising:
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a processor connected to a memory, the processor programmed to implement the system comprising; a database interface to receive multiple values relating to one or more patients, the quantity of the multiple values being greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph; a decision module to define a set of visible values based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold and including some but not all of the multiple values, a set of hidden values including those of the multiple values not in the set of visible values, and a set of anomalous values including any value of the multiple values that qualifies for an anomalous condition; and a user interface to display within the display space of the graph the values in the set of visible values, and to provide an anomaly indicator for any value in both the set of visible values and the set of anomalous values to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous value relating to the one or more patients, and to display in lieu of any value in the set of hidden values an overflow identifier indicating the number of values in the set of hidden values to inform the care provider how many values relating to the one or more patients are not displayed. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A tangible computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to at least:
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receive multiple values relating to one or more patients, the quantity of the multiple values being greater than a graph overflow threshold indicative of an amount of display space of a graph; define a set of visible values based at least in part on the graph overflow threshold and including some but not all of the multiple values, a set of hidden values including those of the multiple values not in the set of visible values, and a set of anomalous values including any value of the multiple values that qualifies for an anomalous condition; display within the display space of the graph the values in the set of visible values; provide an anomaly indicator for any value in both the set of visible values and the set of anomalous values, to notify a care provider of any visible anomalous value relating to the one or more patients; and display, instead of any value in the set of hidden values, an overflow identifier indicating the number of values in the set of hidden values, to inform the care provider how many values relating to the one or more patients are not displayed. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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