Method of care assessment and health management
First Claim
1. An interactive computer assisted method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to evaluate the health status of a health care consumer, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of the patient to assess the overall health status wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers;
(b) developing and updating rules for determining if the patient is likely to be a high utilization health care consumer;
(c) periodically accessing the patient profile information from the centralized patient profile database and determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval;
(d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said periodically accessing Step (c) to update core questions, and querying a predetermined number of the patient using at least one of the core survey and the updated core questions to determine if the patient is at risk;
(e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information;
(f) interactively evaluating if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said utilizing step (d) and said collecting and storing step (e), and optionally responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient;
(g) determining whether at least one intervention program may reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient and wherein said determining is automatically executed by a computer analyzing results from said survey and said patient profile;
(h) determining if the patient is eligible for the at least one intervention program;
(i) when said determining step (h) determines that the patient is eligible, enrolling the patient in the at least one intervention program or other health care program;
(j) generating reports on the state of the at least one intervention program responsive to said enrolling step (i), including patient drug utilization, patient evaluation, patient health, comparisons with respect to desired patient health, patient satisfaction, and other information; and
(k) periodically updating patient profiles, and periodically modifying the rules for determining the risk behaviors for the high utilization health care consumer.
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Abstract
An interactive computer assisted method compiles comprehensive health care information on patients in a central repository, assesses and analyzes this information, and identifies high utilizers of health care services using a computer and a user associated therewith. The method includes the steps of creating a central repository of various databases containing patient information, including demographic information and behavior, and optionally the results of a core survey of health status questions. The invention optionally involves the step of determining the appropriate core questions and the criteria to determine whether and when to ask certain questions of particular patients based on their response to prior questions. The invention accurately predicts risk of a medical condition or progression of a medical condition utilizing an interactive administration of a set of core survey questions combined with diagnostic data and places patients efficiently, reliably, and accurately into the appropriate treatment intervention programs. The invention eliminates redundant, repetitive surveying of patients with multiple medical conditions.
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21 Claims
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1. An interactive computer assisted method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to evaluate the health status of a health care consumer, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of the patient to assess the overall health status wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers; (b) developing and updating rules for determining if the patient is likely to be a high utilization health care consumer; (c) periodically accessing the patient profile information from the centralized patient profile database and determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval; (d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said periodically accessing Step (c) to update core questions, and querying a predetermined number of the patient using at least one of the core survey and the updated core questions to determine if the patient is at risk; (e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information; (f) interactively evaluating if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said utilizing step (d) and said collecting and storing step (e), and optionally responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient; (g) determining whether at least one intervention program may reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient and wherein said determining is automatically executed by a computer analyzing results from said survey and said patient profile; (h) determining if the patient is eligible for the at least one intervention program; (i) when said determining step (h) determines that the patient is eligible, enrolling the patient in the at least one intervention program or other health care program; (j) generating reports on the state of the at least one intervention program responsive to said enrolling step (i), including patient drug utilization, patient evaluation, patient health, comparisons with respect to desired patient health, patient satisfaction, and other information; and (k) periodically updating patient profiles, and periodically modifying the rules for determining the risk behaviors for the high utilization health care consumer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An integrated method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to identify high utilization health care consumers, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of the patients to assess the utilization of health care, respectively wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers; (b) developing and updating rules for determining which of the patients are likely to be the high utilization health care consumer; (c) periodically accessing the patient profile information, drug claims records, self-reported information, medical claims records, general demographic data, eligibility data, and demand for medical services from the centralized patient profile database and determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval, the patient profile information including at least current medications, medication use pattern, over the counter medication use, patient understanding of treatment goals, adverse effects, compliance history, medical history, family history, hospitalization history, pertinent laboratory work, patient demographics, patient behavior and lifestyle risk factor information, and the response to the at least one core survey; (d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said periodically accessing Step (c) to update core questions, and querying a predetermined number of the patients using at least one of the core survey and the updated core questions to determine which of the patients are likely to be the high utilization health care consumers, wherein said querying step further comprises the steps of; (d1) conducting the patient survey and assessing whether the patient is a high utilizer of health care services through a direct telephone survey to the patient by a physician, nurse, survey taker or other health care personnel; (d2) conducting the patient survey and assessing whether the patient is the high utilization health care consumer through a nurse triage or other demand care telephone call from the patient to a nurse, survey taker or other health care professional; (d3) administrating the at least one core survey via a live interview with a nurse, survey taker or other health care professional and assessing whether the patient is the high utilization health care consumer; (d4) conducting the at least one core survey and assessing whether the patient is the high utilization health care consumer through an internet inquiry from the patient as part of a demand care system; (d5) conducting the at least one core survey and assessing whether the patient is the high utilization health care consumer through patient response using a touch screen or keyboard at a kiosk, physician office, insurance company office or other location; (d6) conducting the at least one core survey and assessing whether the patient is the high utilization health care consumer through a mail survey to the patient or a mail inquiry from the patient including electronic mail; (e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information; (f) interactively evaluating if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said utilizing step (d) and said collecting and storing step (e), and optionally responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient; (g) determining whether at least one intervention program may reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient; (h) determining if the patient is eligible for the at least one intervention program; (i) when said determining step (h) determines that the patient is eligible, enrolling the patient in the at least one intervention program or other health care program; (j) generating reports on the state of the at least one intervention program responsive to said enrolling step (i), including patient drug utilization, patient evaluation, patient health, comparisons with respect to desired patient health, patient satisfaction, and other information; and (k) periodically updating member profile and central repository, and periodically modifying the rules for determining the high utilization health care consumer. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An interactive computer assisted method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to identify high utilization health care consumers, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of a patient to assess the utilization of health care, respectively wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers; (b) developing and updating rules for determining if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer; (c) periodically accessing the patient profile information from the centralized patient profile database and determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval, the patient profile information including at least current medications, medication use pattern, over the counter medication use, patient understanding of treatment goals, adverse effects, compliance history, medical history, family history, hospitalization history, pertinent laboratory work, patient demographics, patient behavior and lifestyle risk factor information, and the response to the at least one core survey; (d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said periodically accessing Step (c) to update core questions, and querying a predetermined number of the patient using at least one of the core survey and the updated core questions to determine which of the patients are likely to be the high utilization health care consumers; (e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information; (f) interactively evaluating if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said utilizing step (d) and said collecting and storing step (e), and optionally responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient; (g) predicting whether at least one intervention program may reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient; (h) determining if the patient is eligible for the at least one intervention program; (i) when said determining step (h) determines that the patient is eligible, enrolling the patient in the at least one intervention program or other health care program; (j) generating reports on the state of the at least one intervention program responsive to said enrolling step (i), including patient drug utilization, patient evaluation, patient health, comparisons with respect to desired patient health, patient satisfaction, and other information; and (k) periodically updating member profile and central repository, and periodically modifying the rules for determining the high utilization health care consumer.
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20. An interactive computer assisted method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to evaluate health status and identify high utilization health care consumers, said method comprising at least one of the sequential, non-sequential and sequence independent steps of:
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(a) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of the patients to assess whether the patient is at least one of a low, medium, and high level utilizer of health care wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers; (b) developing and updating rules for determining which of the patients are likely to become the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said developing step (a); (c) periodically accessing the patient profile information from the centralized patient profile database and optionally determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval, the patient profile information including at least current medications, medication use pattern, over the counter medication use, patient treatment goals, adverse effects, compliance history, medical history, family history, hospitalization history, laboratory work, patient demographics, patient behavior and lifestyle risk factor information, and the response to the at least one core survey; (d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said periodically accessing Step (c) to optionally update core questions, and optionally querying a predetermined number of the patients using at least one of the core survey and the updated core questions to determine which of the patients are at risk; (e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information; (f) evaluating if the patient is at risk responsive to said utilizing step (d), and optionally responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient and said collecting and storing step (e); (g) determining whether at least one intervention program may reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient; (h) determining if the patient is eligible for the at least one intervention program; (i) when said determining step (h) determines that the patient is eligible, enrolling the patient in the at least one intervention program or other health care program; (j) generating reports on the state of the at least one intervention program responsive to said enrolling step (i), including patient drug utilization, patient evaluation, patient health, comparisons with respect to desired patient health, patient satisfaction; and (k) periodically updating member profile, and periodically modifying the rules for determining the high utilization health care consumer.
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21. An interactive computer assisted method of reviewing, analyzing, and compiling patient profile information from a plurality of different sources into a centralized patient profile database, including an interactive survey designed to identify high utilization health care consumers, said method comprising at least one of the sequential, non-sequential and sequence independent steps of:
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(a1) developing and updating interactive questions for the interactive survey of the patients to assess the utilization of health care wherein the survey questions are interactively modified, priority of questions reordered based on answers to the questions, and questions are automatically determined based on previous answers; (a2) conducting the at least one core survey and assessing whether the patient is at risk an Internet inquiry from the patient as part of a demand care system, said conducting step (k) comprising the steps of; (1) interviewing the patient interactively by doctor, nurse, survey taker, or some other health care via an Internet data connection; (2) responding to specific patient inquiries regarding health care conditions via the Internet; (3) administering the at least one core survey via the Internet; (4) interactively evaluating via the Internet based on the response to the questions, if the patient is the high utilization health care consumer; (5) determining if there are other intervention programs which could reduce utilization and improve health of the patient; (6) determining if the patient is eligible for the other intervention programs; (7) when eligible, enrolling the patient in the intervention program or the other intervention program via the Internet; (8) generating at least one report; and (9) updating the patient profile and the centralized patient profile database; (b) developing and updating rules for determining which of the patients are likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said developing step (a); (c) accessing the patient profile information, drug claims records, self-reported information, medical claims records, general demographic data, eligibility data, and demand for medical services from the centralized patient profile database and determining if at least one core survey was completed during a predetermined time interval, the patient profile information including at least current medications, medication use pattern, over the counter medication use, patient treatment goals, adverse effects, compliance history, medical history, family history, hospitalization history, laboratory work, patient demographics, patient behavior and lifestyle risk factor information, and the response to the at least one core survey; (d) utilizing the patient profile information stored in the centralized patient profile database and information received in said accessing Step (c) to update core questions, and querying a predetermined number of the patients using the core survey and the updated core questions to determine which of the patients are likely to be the high utilization health care consumers; (e) collecting and storing in a computer storage system patient related information comprising demographic information, health care program availability and eligibility criteria, current health care participation information, patient medical claims, patient drug claims, prior medical history, prior drug usage patterns including nonprescription drug usage, patient behavior factors, and demand management program information; (f) predicting if the patient is likely to be the high utilization health care consumer responsive to said utilizing step (d) and said collecting and storing step (e), and responsive to an outbound communication from a health care representative to the patient and wherein said predicting is accomplished by a computer analyzing the centralized patient profile database, wherein the predicting if the patient is likely to be high utilization health care consumer, the availability of health care intervention programs, and the enrollment of the patient in the appropriate program is performed with the assistance of an automated computer expert system to be used in conjunction with, or by, the physician, the nurse, the survey taker, or the other health care personnel; and (g) automatically presenting to the patient at least one of an intervention program, drug therapy program, and therapy program predicted by the computer to reduce health care utilization and improve health of the patient.
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