Systems and methods for scheduling and sequencing sessions or appointments
First Claim
1. A method for scheduling batch follow-up visits for a plurality of patients participating in a clinical trial, comprising:
- (a) determining a number of follow-up visits after an initial visit for each patient of the plurality of patients participating in the clinical trial conducted at a research site;
(b) identifying a first follow-up visit date for a first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the first follow-up visit date for each patient of the plurality of patients being within a first time window, wherein the first follow-up visit date is after the initial visit;
(c) batch scheduling, by a processor-based device, the first follow-up batch visit for the plurality of patients by scheduling the first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the first time window;
(d) identifying a second follow-up visit date for a second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the second follow-up visit date for each of patient of the plurality of patients being within a second time window, wherein the second follow-up visit date is after the first follow-up visit date;
(e) batch scheduling, by the processor-based device, the second follow-up batch visit for the plurality of patients by scheduling the second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the second time window; and
wherein the first time window and second time window are separated by at least one week.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for scheduling patients in an organized and uniform way using a batch follow-up system. Such batch follow-up methods help a research site conducting research to prepare one or more of study supplies, patient charts, study goals, and data collecting requirements in preparation for the batch follow-up visits. Embodiments of the invention also relate to systems and methods for communicating initial and follow-up visit dates to patients. In certain instances, various communications (e.g., between the patients and the study site or between the study site and the study sponsor) may be electronic communications. Methods of scheduling and sequencing patient visits may be conducted over a network wherein reminders about follow-up visits are electronically generated.
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1. A method for scheduling batch follow-up visits for a plurality of patients participating in a clinical trial, comprising:
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(a) determining a number of follow-up visits after an initial visit for each patient of the plurality of patients participating in the clinical trial conducted at a research site; (b) identifying a first follow-up visit date for a first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the first follow-up visit date for each patient of the plurality of patients being within a first time window, wherein the first follow-up visit date is after the initial visit; (c) batch scheduling, by a processor-based device, the first follow-up batch visit for the plurality of patients by scheduling the first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the first time window; (d) identifying a second follow-up visit date for a second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the second follow-up visit date for each of patient of the plurality of patients being within a second time window, wherein the second follow-up visit date is after the first follow-up visit date; (e) batch scheduling, by the processor-based device, the second follow-up batch visit for the plurality of patients by scheduling the second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the second time window; and wherein the first time window and second time window are separated by at least one week. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19)
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11. A system for scheduling a plurality of patients participating in a clinical trial by a batch scheduling process after an initial visit by each of the plurality of patients, the system comprising:
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a research site device comprising a processor capable of executing program code stored on computer-readable media, the research site device being configured to execute the program code to; determine a number of follow-up visits after an initial visit by each patient of the plurality of patients participating in the clinical trial conducted at a research site; batch schedule a first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients being batch scheduled for a first follow-up visit date to occur in a first time window; and batch schedule a second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients, the second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients being batch scheduled for a second follow-up visit date to occur in a second time window, wherein the first time window and the second time window are configured to be separated by at least one week. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20)
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17. A method for scheduling a plurality of patients participating in a clinical trial in batches, the method comprising:
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identifying a first time window in which to schedule a first follow-up batch visit for all of the plurality of patients to occur in a first batch, the first batch to be conducted during the first time window; identifying a second time window in which to schedule a second follow-up batch visit for all of the plurality of patients to occur in a second batch, the second batch to be conducted during the second time window; scheduling the first follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the first time window; and scheduling the second follow-up batch visit for each patient of the plurality of patients to occur in the second time window. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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