Electronic provider—patient interface system
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. A method of automatically and electronically communicating between at least one health-care provider and a plurality of users serviced by the health-care provider, said method comprising the steps of:
- initiating a communication by one of the plurality of users to the provider for information, wherein the provider has established a preexisting medical record for each user;
enabling communication by transporting the communication through a provider/patient interface over an electronic communication network to a Web site which is unique to the provider, whereupon the communication is automatically reformatted and processed or stored on a central server, said Web site supported by or in communication with the central server through a provider-patient interface service center;
electronically comparing content of the communication with mapped content, which has been previously provided by the provider to the central server, to formulate a response as a static or dynamic object, or a combined static and dynamic object; and
returning the response to the communication automatically to the user'"'"'s computer, whereupon the response is read by the user or stored on the user'"'"'s computers said provider/patient interface providing a fully automated mechanism for generating a personalized page or area within the provider'"'"'s Web site for each user serviced by the provider; and
said patient-provider interface service center for dynamically assembling and delivering custom content to said user.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a communication system for providing automated, electronic communications between at least one health-care provider and a plurality of users of the health-care provider, wherein the communications occur over a communications network through a provider/patient interface, said system comprising:
a central server, comprising one server or a logic unit of multiple servers;
a provider'"'"'s service computer,
a plurality of users'"'"' computers; and
a communication network for enabling communication between and among the central server, the provider'"'"'s service computer, and the plurality of users'"'"' computers. In a preferred embodiment, the communication system of the present invention is the Electronic Provider-Patient Interface (the ePPi™). The preferred users of the ePPi system are patients, and the preferred provider is the patient'"'"'s own doctor or health-care practitioner. At the core of the present invention is a fully automated mechanism for generating a personalized area (patient page) for each user within the doctor'"'"'s or health-care group'"'"'s Web site in the ePPi system, and for introducing provider-based content to the system in standardized formats, such as standard administrative and billing codes. Thus, the ePPi system, provides an automated service to patients, through which access to their own doctor is provided over the Internet without additional work for the doctor'"'"'s office. Moreover, the ePPi system offers patients access to a variety of practice-based services including, appointment requests and updates, prescription refills, online triage, health search information and the like.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of automatically and electronically communicating between at least one health-care provider and a plurality of users serviced by the health-care provider, said method comprising the steps of:
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initiating a communication by one of the plurality of users to the provider for information, wherein the provider has established a preexisting medical record for each user;
enabling communication by transporting the communication through a provider/patient interface over an electronic communication network to a Web site which is unique to the provider, whereupon the communication is automatically reformatted and processed or stored on a central server, said Web site supported by or in communication with the central server through a provider-patient interface service center;
electronically comparing content of the communication with mapped content, which has been previously provided by the provider to the central server, to formulate a response as a static or dynamic object, or a combined static and dynamic object; and
returning the response to the communication automatically to the user'"'"'s computer, whereupon the response is read by the user or stored on the user'"'"'s computers said provider/patient interface providing a fully automated mechanism for generating a personalized page or area within the provider'"'"'s Web site for each user serviced by the provider; and
said patient-provider interface service center for dynamically assembling and delivering custom content to said user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
notifying the provider and the user automatically that information response has been sent to the provider'"'"'s and the user'"'"'s computers, respectively.
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4. The method of claim 1, wherein the central server comprises:
- a Web server capable of responding to HTTP requests;
a database server capable of maintaining complex relationships between users and information content; and
a modular data collection program capable of receiving information as coded data from practices in a variety of different formats, and reformatting and storing the information.
- a Web server capable of responding to HTTP requests;
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5. The method of claim 4, wherein the central server further comprises an electronic mailing capability to support the automated transmission of notifications to users or providers.
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6. The method of claim 1, wherein there are one or more providers, each of which is in communication with a plurality of users.
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7. The method of claim 1, wherein the communications network is either an internet or intranet network selected from the group consisting essentially of Internet, World Wide Web, telephone network, coaxial or fiber cable network, radio wave network, infrared radiation network, ATM link, FDDI link, satellite link, twisted pair fiber-optic broadcast wireless or other wireless network, LAN, WAN, and standard Ethernet link.
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8. The method of claim 7, wherein the communications network is the Internet.
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9. The method of claim 1, wherein delivery occurs over the World Wide Web.
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10. The method of claim 9, wherein the delivery is in HTML format.
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11. The method of claim 1, wherein custom content is assembled using Active Server Pages (ASP) technology.
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12. The method of claim 1, wherein the custom content is selected from a library of information, and wherein the selection is based upon specific data received from the provider about each user served by the provider.
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13. The method of claim 12, wherein the data about each user comprises information about each user'"'"'s visits to the provider.
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14. The method of claim 12, wherein the selection is based upon logical mappings that reside in a database server capable of maintaining complex relationships.
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15. The method of claim 1, further comprising a unique provider'"'"'s Web site for each of the one or more providers, wherein each Web site is supported by or in communication with the central server through the Service Center.
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16. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one provider'"'"'s Web site and at least one user'"'"'s computer are hyperlinked through the provider/patient interface.
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17. The method of claim 1, wherein communications, requests, notifications and submissions of information from one or more providers and from the users of the electronic communications system are in standardized formats.
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18. The method of claim 17, wherein the standardized formats are derived from standard administrative and billing codes used by the provider.
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