System and method for patient-specific optimization of medical therapy by simultaneous symbolic reasoning in all clinical dimensions
First Claim
1. A method for developing an effective medical treatment/therapy regimen for a patient, the method comprising:
- establishing, on a computer, a clinically relevant diagnosis for the patient, the diagnosis relevant to the patient'"'"'s chief complaint;
querying, using the computer, a database for a set of recommended intervention action established on the basis of the clinically relevant diagnosis of the patient;
receiving, on the computer, the set of recommended intervention actions based on the database query, the actions ranked in order of preference for treatment of a condition indicated by the clinically relevant diagnosis of the patient;
analyzing, on the computer, the set of recommended intervention actions in accordance with one or more clinical decision support dimensions, wherein the clinical decision support dimensions further comprise a surgical history dimension, a current medications dimension, a current allergies dimension, a social history dimension, a demographic/family history dimension, a diagnostic test findings dimension, a vital signs dimension, a physical examination findings dimension, and a diagnostic possibility dimension, wherein analyzing the set of recommended intervention actions further comprises analyzing a recommended action using a rule that determines a relationship between the one or more clinical decision support dimensions;
classifying an interaction of each recommended intervention into a contraindication category; and
adjusting, on the computer, the ranking and a total number of recommended intervention actions in the set of recommended intervention actions in order of preference for treatment of the condition indicated by the clinically relevant diagnosis, based on the rule and the contraindication category.
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Abstract
A particular system and methodology by which a drug or medical therapy regimen is defined for any particular patient in a manner that takes not only a drug or therapy'"'"'s effectiveness into account, but also an entire spectrum of relevant clinical dimensions so as minimize the possibility of harmful interactions while simultaneously maximizing pharmacotherapy potential. Furthermore, as a consequence of its construction, no medically relevant rule can be overlooked by the reasoning system. The system and methodology utilizes a computerized dimensional indexing system implementing multiple databases and performs therapeutic determinations by symbolic structural reasoning with respect to database elemental indices.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for developing an effective medical treatment/therapy regimen for a patient, the method comprising:
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establishing, on a computer, a clinically relevant diagnosis for the patient, the diagnosis relevant to the patient'"'"'s chief complaint; querying, using the computer, a database for a set of recommended intervention action established on the basis of the clinically relevant diagnosis of the patient; receiving, on the computer, the set of recommended intervention actions based on the database query, the actions ranked in order of preference for treatment of a condition indicated by the clinically relevant diagnosis of the patient; analyzing, on the computer, the set of recommended intervention actions in accordance with one or more clinical decision support dimensions, wherein the clinical decision support dimensions further comprise a surgical history dimension, a current medications dimension, a current allergies dimension, a social history dimension, a demographic/family history dimension, a diagnostic test findings dimension, a vital signs dimension, a physical examination findings dimension, and a diagnostic possibility dimension, wherein analyzing the set of recommended intervention actions further comprises analyzing a recommended action using a rule that determines a relationship between the one or more clinical decision support dimensions; classifying an interaction of each recommended intervention into a contraindication category; and adjusting, on the computer, the ranking and a total number of recommended intervention actions in the set of recommended intervention actions in order of preference for treatment of the condition indicated by the clinically relevant diagnosis, based on the rule and the contraindication category. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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