Patent classifications
G16H80/00
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VIRTUAL HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a processing system including a processor of an end user device of a user, medication information indicating a reminder to take a medication, where the medication information is received over a wireless network from a virtual healthcare assistant operating on a customer device located at a premises, and where the medication information indicates an identification of a wireless transceiver of a medicine container that houses the medication to be dispensed. The end user device determines a user position and determines a container position of the medicine container. The end user device presents navigation information that facilitates movement by the user towards the medicine container. In other embodiments, a display device can be from among a group of display devices according to a position of the user in the premises; and a video conference can be established with the communication device of the healthcare provider that is presented at the display device of the user. Other embodiments are disclosed.
FILAMENT FOR PRODUCING TWO-WAY LIVE COMMUNICATION USING AUDIO, VIDEO, PICTURE AND TEXT MESSAGES FROM MOBILE DEVICES TO SMART/STANDARD TELEVISIONS
A filament for producing a two-way live communication system using audio, video, picture, and text messages from a patient's television in hospitable environments to a distant love one's mobile device. The present invention includes software that enables patients and remote loved ones and caregivers to remain in consistent contact especially during crisis situations with the downloading of the application on both the patient's television and mobile devices. Upon downloading this software each member is prompted to enter in their required information in order to connect with the individual they seek. The software will also be used by doctors to communicate with a patient's primary care family member, that patient's pending treatments and goals. The software is built to expand communication channel on a tool which over 95% of individuals have access to and watch daily.
FILAMENT FOR PRODUCING TWO-WAY LIVE COMMUNICATION USING AUDIO, VIDEO, PICTURE AND TEXT MESSAGES FROM MOBILE DEVICES TO SMART/STANDARD TELEVISIONS
A filament for producing a two-way live communication system using audio, video, picture, and text messages from a patient's television in hospitable environments to a distant love one's mobile device. The present invention includes software that enables patients and remote loved ones and caregivers to remain in consistent contact especially during crisis situations with the downloading of the application on both the patient's television and mobile devices. Upon downloading this software each member is prompted to enter in their required information in order to connect with the individual they seek. The software will also be used by doctors to communicate with a patient's primary care family member, that patient's pending treatments and goals. The software is built to expand communication channel on a tool which over 95% of individuals have access to and watch daily.
Collaborative synthesis-based clinical documentation
A graphical user interface, referred to herein as a virtual whiteboard, that provides both: (1) an automatically prioritized display of information related to a particular patient that is tailored to the current user of the system, and (2) a “scratch pad” area in which multiple users of the system may input free-form text and other data for sharing with other users of the system. When each user of the system accesses the virtual whiteboard, the system: (1) automatically prioritizes the patient information based on characteristics of the user and displays the automatically prioritized patient information to that user, and (2) displays the contents of the scratch pad to the user. As a result, the whiteboard displays both information that is tailored to the current user and information that is common to all users (i.e., not tailored to any particular user).
Collaborative synthesis-based clinical documentation
A graphical user interface, referred to herein as a virtual whiteboard, that provides both: (1) an automatically prioritized display of information related to a particular patient that is tailored to the current user of the system, and (2) a “scratch pad” area in which multiple users of the system may input free-form text and other data for sharing with other users of the system. When each user of the system accesses the virtual whiteboard, the system: (1) automatically prioritizes the patient information based on characteristics of the user and displays the automatically prioritized patient information to that user, and (2) displays the contents of the scratch pad to the user. As a result, the whiteboard displays both information that is tailored to the current user and information that is common to all users (i.e., not tailored to any particular user).
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS IN A BEHAVIORAL-CHANGE PROGRAM
Methods and systems of enhancing an electronic interaction between a behavioral-modification program and a user in the program by providing customized content specific to the user. The systems and methods allow for coach-counselor assistance to the individual-user or for automated content delivery.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS IN A BEHAVIORAL-CHANGE PROGRAM
Methods and systems of enhancing an electronic interaction between a behavioral-modification program and a user in the program by providing customized content specific to the user. The systems and methods allow for coach-counselor assistance to the individual-user or for automated content delivery.
ELECTRONIC APPARATUS FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING METHOD THEREFOR
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a communication circuit, a display, a memory for storing a first application that presents a behavioral treatment regimen for a disease or lifestyle of a user of the electronic device and a second application that manages user’s health records, and at least one processor electrically coupled to the display and the memory. The at least one processor may acquire biometric information about the user of the electronic device, provide biorhythm information, based on the acquired biometric information, provide prescription information through the first application, provide dose information, based on the prescription information and the biorhythm information, through the second application, and present a dose notification, based on the dose information.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES REMOTELY OR VIRTUALLY WITH OR USING AN ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE RECORD AND/OR A COMMUNICATION NETWORK
An apparatus, including a computer programmed for facilitating a tele-health visit including a video call and a first electronic healthcare record for an individual. The computer includes a database which stores the first electronic healthcare record. The apparatus facilitates a video call between a user device and a provider device. The provider device records a photograph or video clip of the individual, generates an alert message, and transmits the alert message to the user device. The provider device processes information for updating the first electronic healthcare record. The computer stores information for updating, and stores an update to, the first electronic healthcare record. The computer processes information for updating, and updates, a second electronic healthcare record for the individual or the computer processes information for updating, and updates, an electronic medical record, electronic dental record, electronic pharmacy record, or personal health record, for the individual.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES REMOTELY OR VIRTUALLY WITH OR USING AN ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE RECORD AND/OR A COMMUNICATION NETWORK
An apparatus, including a computer programmed for facilitating a tele-health visit including a video call and a first electronic healthcare record for an individual. The computer includes a database which stores the first electronic healthcare record. The apparatus facilitates a video call between a user device and a provider device. The provider device records a photograph or video clip of the individual, generates an alert message, and transmits the alert message to the user device. The provider device processes information for updating the first electronic healthcare record. The computer stores information for updating, and stores an update to, the first electronic healthcare record. The computer processes information for updating, and updates, a second electronic healthcare record for the individual or the computer processes information for updating, and updates, an electronic medical record, electronic dental record, electronic pharmacy record, or personal health record, for the individual.