System and method for providing collection and analysis of patient information for use in automated patient care
First Claim
1. A system for providing collection and analysis of patient information for use in automated patient care, comprising:
- an implantable medical device directly measuring and recording individual patient information on a substantially continuous basis, comprising a recordation module collecting physiological measures relating to the individual patient information;
a collection module receiving the physiological measures collected at substantially the same time as a set of physiological measures directly from the implantable medical device;
a database stating the physiological measures set into a patient care record for an individual patient;
an analysis module retrieving a plurality of the physiological measures in the patient care record for the individual patient from the database and analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to another plurality of the physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator of patient wellness, to recognize a trend in patient well being for the individual patient, and to detennine whether medical intervention is necessary; and
a feedback module sending automated feedback directly to the individual patient based on the patient status indicator.
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Abstract
A system and method for providing collection and analysis of patient information for use in automated patient care. One or more physiological measures relating to individual patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis are collected. Each of the one or more physiological measures collected at substantially the same time as a set of physiological measures are received. The physiological measures set are stored into a patient care record for an individual patient into a database. One or more of the physiological measures in the patient care record are retrieved from the database. The retrieved physiological measures are analyzed relative to one or more other physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator.
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28 Claims
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1. A system for providing collection and analysis of patient information for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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an implantable medical device directly measuring and recording individual patient information on a substantially continuous basis, comprising a recordation module collecting physiological measures relating to the individual patient information; a collection module receiving the physiological measures collected at substantially the same time as a set of physiological measures directly from the implantable medical device; a database stating the physiological measures set into a patient care record for an individual patient; an analysis module retrieving a plurality of the physiological measures in the patient care record for the individual patient from the database and analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to another plurality of the physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator of patient wellness, to recognize a trend in patient well being for the individual patient, and to detennine whether medical intervention is necessary; and a feedback module sending automated feedback directly to the individual patient based on the patient status indicator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for providing collection and analysis of patient information for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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directly measuring and recording individual patient information through an implantable medical device on a substantially continuous basis, comprising collecting physiological measures relating to the individual patient information; receiving the physiological measures collected at substantially the same time as a set of physiological measures directly from the implantable medical device; storing the physiological measures set into a patient care record for an individual patient into a database; retrieving a plurality of the physiological measures in the patient care record for the individual patient from the database; analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to another plurality of the physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator of patient wellness, to recognize a trend in patient well being for the individual patient, and to determine whether medical intervention is necessary; and sending automated feedback directly to the individual patient based on the patient status indicator. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system for analyzing a patient status for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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an implantable medical device directly measuring and recording individual patient information on a substantially continuous basis; a database module directly receiving a set of physiological measures relating to the individual patient information; a database storing the physiological measures set into a patient care record for an individual patient; an analysis module analyzing a plurality of the physiological measures in the physiological measures set relative to another plurality of the physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator of patient wellness, to recognize a trend in patient well being for the individual patient, and to determine whether medical intervention is necessary; and a feedback module sending automated feedback directly to the individual patient based on the patient status indicator. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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24. A method for analyzing a patient status for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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directly measuring and recording individual patient information through an implantable medical device on a substantially continuous basis; directly receiving a set of physiological measures relating to the individual patient information; storing the physiological measures set into a patient care record for an individual patient into a database; analyzing a plurality of the physiological measures in the physiological measures set relative to another plurality of the physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator of patient wellness, to recognize a trend in patient well being for the individual patient, and to determine whether medical intervention is necessary; and sending automated feedback directly to the individual patient based on the patient status indicator. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28)
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