Method using a global server for providing patient medical histories to assist in the delivery of emergency medical services
First Claim
1. A method of providing patient histories to a site at the location of a patient in need of medical attention, comprising the steps of:
- providing patient histories at a centralized location in a global database coupled to the Internet by a server; and
,wirelessly accessing a predetermined patient history over the Internet from a wireless terminal at said site and uploading patient information from said site.
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Abstract
An Internet based method for assisting in the rapid delivery of medical information direct to the site at which emergency assistance is being performed uses a global database for warehousing patient history information, which is fetched over the Internet on demand. In one embodiment, medical providers use an access code carried by the injured party and without which access is denied. The access code may be carried as a barcode and as an imprinted number on a bracelet or on a card carried by the individual. Patient information is transmitted over a network, either wireline or wireless, the Internet or wide area network, to a computer or personal digital assistant available to emergency personnel. In one embodiment, patient history information access is determined through the use of an access code reader, by entering the patient access code manually or by entering the patient'"'"'s name as a last resort. Additionally insurance information can be made available to shorten emergency room admission procedures. Lastly, the patient'"'"'s card or bracelet can allow for patient history to be downloaded and saved. Thus in emergency situations, the information can be uploaded from the card or bracelet to the healthcare providers'"'"' viewing screens.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of providing patient histories to a site at the location of a patient in need of medical attention, comprising the steps of:
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providing patient histories at a centralized location in a global database coupled to the Internet by a server; and
,wirelessly accessing a predetermined patient history over the Internet from a wireless terminal at said site and uploading patient information from said site. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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