Generation and Data Management of a Medical Study Using Instruments in an Integrated Media and Medical System
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method comprises:
- receiving by one or more computers one or more responses to questions included in a medical study instrument generated through an instrument generation system;
removing from the one or more responses patient information including at least one of name information and address information;
generating a unique identifier, the unique identifier associated with a patient'"'"'s physician;
associating the unique identifier with the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed; and
storing the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed and the associated unique identifier in a data repository.
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Abstract
In general, a computer-implemented method is described for receiving by one or more computers one or more responses to questions included in a medical study instrument generated through an instrument generation system, removing from the one or more responses patient information including at least one of name information and address information, generating a unique identifier, the unique identifier associated with a patient'"'"'s physician, associating the unique identifier with the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed, and storing the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed and the associated unique identifier in a data repository.
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21 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method comprises:
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receiving by one or more computers one or more responses to questions included in a medical study instrument generated through an instrument generation system; removing from the one or more responses patient information including at least one of name information and address information; generating a unique identifier, the unique identifier associated with a patient'"'"'s physician; associating the unique identifier with the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed; and storing the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed and the associated unique identifier in a data repository. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer program product residing on a computer readable storage medium, the computer program product comprising instructions for causing a computer to:
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receive one or more responses to questions included in a medical study instrument generated through an instrument generation system; remove from the one or more responses patient information including at least one of name information and address information; generate a unique identifier, the unique identifier associated with a patient'"'"'s physician; associate the unique identifier with the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed; and store the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed and the associated unique identifier in a data repository. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus comprising:
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a processor; and a computer program product residing on a computer readable storage medium, the computer program product comprising instructions for causing the processor to; receive one or more responses to questions included in a medical study instrument generated through an instrument generation system; remove from the one or more responses patient information including at least one of name information and address information; generate a unique identifier, the unique identifier associated with a patient'"'"'s physician; associate the unique identifier with the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed; and store the one or more responses from which the patient information has been removed and the associated unique identifier in a data repository. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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