×

Client-centric e-health system and method with applications to long-term health and community care consumers, insurers, and regulators

  • US 20110082794A1
  • Filed: 10/22/2009
  • Published: 04/07/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A method for accessing personal health records of a patient, stored in relational databases of a patient-centric system containing comprehensive records of multiple patients with each patient'"'"'s records incorporating many different data categories and functions including manual or automated data exchange, consolidation, storage, routing and transmission, consistent with consent directives assigned to authorized users and computer systems of authorized users by the patient or designated representative thereof for defining privileges of access in each of said data categories and functions for each authorized user within the patients records, comprising the steps of:

  • storing consent directives assigned by the patient or designated representative thereof in each of the patient'"'"'s records defining for each authorized user privileges selected from the group comprising;

    selective data viewing, entry, updating, consolidating, archiving, metatagging, import and export;

    employing programming logic residing in the patient centric system to enforce access to patients records and to data categories and data functions within patient'"'"'s records in accordance with the consent directives assigned to each authorized user;

    encrypting patient'"'"'s records upon storage in the relational databases and/or during transmission permitting said programming logic to enforce access to the patient'"'"'s records consistent with assigned consent directives and to deny access to unauthorized users;

    assigning unique identifiers to authorized users recognizable by said programming logic to enable encrypted patient records to be decrypted only by authorized users and consistent only with assigned consent directives; and

    employing user interfaces to provide access to all patients and designated representatives thereof to the stored consent directives in their own records for enabling the patients and designated represented thereof to continuously monitor and modify assigned privileges in the patient'"'"'s records and to withdraw the current privileges and/or initiate newly authorized privileges.

View all claims
  • 1 Assignment
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×