System and method for scheduling and reporting patient related services including prioritizing services
First Claim
1. A scheduling and reporting system for hospital patients comprising:
- means for entering data regarding the location of each patient, the location of each patient further being in the vicinity of one common area, said means for entering further includes entering data regarding physician orders for hospital services to be performed for each patient;
means for scheduling the ordered services for each patient and for reporting the schedule information to said one common area;
means for recording and reporting the results of the services administered to each patient to said common area; and
means responsive to said recorded information for generating a discharge summary report for each patient at the conclusion of the hospitalization of such patient, said discharge summary including a summary of selective results of the services administered recorded;
wherein said means for entering physicians orders for services includes entering priority data manifesting the priority of each ordered service; and
wherein said means for scheduling includes means, responsive to said priority data for rescheduling previously scheduled services in response to higher priority data for subsequently entered services.
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Abstract
A hospital computerized system includes a terminal in all departments of the hospital for entering information pertinent to a patient'"'"'s stay in the hospital. The initial information entered, as a part of the admitting procedure, includes the patient'"'"'s history and admitting physician'"'"'s physical examination results. It additonally includes the physician'"'"'s orders for tests or hospital services to be performed. The system prints a history and physical report for the patient'"'"'s chart and highlights the abnormal findings and complaints. The system additionally schedules all hospital services for the patient, thereby eliminating this responsibility from the nurses and other hospital personnel, and avoids situations where the patient is scheduled to be in two places at the same time. The scheduling system is capable of rescheduling tests or services in cases of emergencies. Test results and/or technicians'"'"'s comments are entered into the system through terminals in each department and the results and comments are printed at the nurses'"'"' station for inclusion in the patient'"'"'s chart. Additionally, physician'"'"'s and nurses'"'"' notes and findings are entered into the systems and printed at the nurses'"'"' station for inclusion in the chart. The system finally prints a discharge planning document and a narrative discharge report for the chart, as well as a patient instruction document. The information entered into the system may be used by the billing program to bill the patient for all services and tests performed.
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18 Claims
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1. A scheduling and reporting system for hospital patients comprising:
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means for entering data regarding the location of each patient, the location of each patient further being in the vicinity of one common area, said means for entering further includes entering data regarding physician orders for hospital services to be performed for each patient; means for scheduling the ordered services for each patient and for reporting the schedule information to said one common area; means for recording and reporting the results of the services administered to each patient to said common area; and means responsive to said recorded information for generating a discharge summary report for each patient at the conclusion of the hospitalization of such patient, said discharge summary including a summary of selective results of the services administered recorded; wherein said means for entering physicians orders for services includes entering priority data manifesting the priority of each ordered service; and wherein said means for scheduling includes means, responsive to said priority data for rescheduling previously scheduled services in response to higher priority data for subsequently entered services. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of scheduling patient services and recording patient data for a hospitalized patient comprising the steps of:
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recording a location for each patient; recording physician orders for services to be performed upon each patient; automatically scheduling the services for each patient; recording the results of the performance of said services; and providing a discharge summary record for each patient; wherein the step of recording physician orders includes prioritizing the services ordered; and wherein said step of scheduling includes rescheduling in response to higher priorities for use of the services. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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