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Medical-information management network system

  • US 8,423,379 B2
  • Filed: 10/19/2009
  • Issued: 04/16/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/26/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A medical-information management network system, comprising:

  • a medical-information management server to which server-identification information is individually given, the medical-information management server configured to manage patient information, examination information, and a diagnosis result;

    a receiving device that stores an in-vivo image, which is captured by a body-insertable apparatus inserted into a subject, and information received from the body-insertable apparatus; and

    an image display device that is connected with the medical-information management server via a network and obtains the in-vivo image and the information received from the body-insertable apparatus stored in the receiving device, whereinthe image display device comprises a storage unit that stores the server-identification information and the patient information or the examination information which are obtained from the medical-information management server connected via the network, whereinbefore the body-insertable apparatus is inserted into the subject, the image display device sets in the receiving device the server-identification information and the patient information or the examination information which are stored in the storage unit, and obtains, when the in-vivo image and the information of the body-insertable apparatus are obtained from the receiving device after the examination, the server-identification information and the patient information or the examination information, whereinthe image display device further comprises;

    a determining unit that determines whether the server-identification information received from the receiving device matches the server-identification information stored in the storage unit; and

    a control unit that controls the storage unit to store the patient information or the examination information, the in-vivo image and the information of the body-insertable apparatus which are obtained from the receiving device, only when the server-identification information received from the receiving device matches the server-identification information stored in the storage unit.

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