Patent classifications
G16H40/60
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATA EXCHANGE IN THE CONTEXT OF A MEDICAL EXAMINATION
The invention relates to a method for managing exchanges of data between: —a probe (1) comprising a memory containing a probe digital certificate including a probe public key, —a terminal (2) comprising a memory containing a terminal digital certificate including a terminal public key, —a remote platform (3) configured to: .sup.∘deliver the probe digital certificate to the probe and .sup.∘deliver the terminal digital certificate to the terminal, characterised in that the method comprises the implementation of an authentication procedure consisting of the following steps:—a first step in which the probe verifies the identity of the terminal from the terminal digital certificate; —a second step in which the terminal verifies the identity of the probe from the probe digital certificate, and—a third step in which the probe, the terminal and the platform each generate an identical session key from the probe and terminal public keys.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATA EXCHANGE IN THE CONTEXT OF A MEDICAL EXAMINATION
The invention relates to a method for managing exchanges of data between: —a probe (1) comprising a memory containing a probe digital certificate including a probe public key, —a terminal (2) comprising a memory containing a terminal digital certificate including a terminal public key, —a remote platform (3) configured to: .sup.∘deliver the probe digital certificate to the probe and .sup.∘deliver the terminal digital certificate to the terminal, characterised in that the method comprises the implementation of an authentication procedure consisting of the following steps:—a first step in which the probe verifies the identity of the terminal from the terminal digital certificate; —a second step in which the terminal verifies the identity of the probe from the probe digital certificate, and—a third step in which the probe, the terminal and the platform each generate an identical session key from the probe and terminal public keys.
Internet of things communication and social network for medicine disposition in hospitals
Methods and systems for medicine disposition in hospitals are disclosed. A method includes: receiving, by a computing device, an electronic health record (EHR) of a patient; receiving, by the computing device, an order to dispense a medicine to the patient; receiving, by the computing device, information from a wearable device of the patient and updating the EHR of the patient based on the information from the wearable device of the patient; determining, by the computing device, that a health concern is not identified based on the information from the wearable device of the patient; and dispensing, by the computing device, the medicine to the patient in accordance with the order.
Internet of things communication and social network for medicine disposition in hospitals
Methods and systems for medicine disposition in hospitals are disclosed. A method includes: receiving, by a computing device, an electronic health record (EHR) of a patient; receiving, by the computing device, an order to dispense a medicine to the patient; receiving, by the computing device, information from a wearable device of the patient and updating the EHR of the patient based on the information from the wearable device of the patient; determining, by the computing device, that a health concern is not identified based on the information from the wearable device of the patient; and dispensing, by the computing device, the medicine to the patient in accordance with the order.
CONFIGURING A MEDICAL DEVICE AND PATIENT TREATMENT
A system (10) for configuring operation settings of a medical device (16) in a state of interaction with a patient (14), and determining features or options of a patient treatment, is based on use of co-operative feedback between digital models (34, 32) for the medical device (16) on the one hand and at least a portion of the anatomy with which the medical device is interaction on the other. A feedback loop is implemented between outputs (46, 48) and inputs (42, 44) of the two models, so that outputs of each model form at least part of the input provided to the other of the models. This way a decision outcome regarding optimum operation settings for the medical device, for balancing both medical aims and also operational efficiency aims for the medical device, can effectively be arrived at iteratively through recursive circular feedback between the two models. The decision outcome may be refined though this process of back and forth feedback. At least one complete loop is implemented between the two models to determine at least one decision outcome.
CLASSIFICATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY SCATTERING DATA
The embodiments herein relate to a system and method for detecting an internal object in a body under test. The system comprises at least one antenna which are adapted to be positioned around the body under test. The system is adapted to transmit radio frequency signal(s) into the body under test which are reflected and/or scattered from the internal object. The system is adapted to receive the reflected and/or scattered radio frequency signal(s) and use a method of classification S1-S7 to determine the presence of an internal object. The system is adapted to detect the internal object or a change in an already detected internal object when there is a difference between the received radio frequency signals. The difference is related to the different dielectric properties between the internal object and the body under test.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR GENERATING AND MANIPULATING OBJECTS IN A VIRTUAL REALITY OR MULTI-SENSORY ENVIRONMENT TO MAINTAIN A POSITIVE STATE OF A USER
Systems, devices, and methods described herein relate to multi-sensory presentation devices, including virtual reality (VR) devices, visual display devices, sound devices, haptic devices, and other forms of presentation devices, that are configured to present sensory elements, including visual and/or audio scenes, to a user. In some embodiments, one or more sensors including electroencephalography (EEG) sensors and a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors, e.g., included in a brain-computer interface, can measure physiological data of a user to monitor a state of the user during the presentation of the visual and/or audio scenes. Such systems, devices, and methods can adapt one or more visual and/or audio scenes based on user physiological data, e.g., to control or manage the state of the user.
Relocation module and methods for surgical equipment
Modules for housing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including a system to measure and record administration of one or more IV medications or fluids for IV administration.
DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERIFIED SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Methods and systems are provided for verifying results of a self-test by a subject using a test kit. The subject's identity may be verified, for example using AI-assistant facial recognition and/or data obtained from scanned government issued documents of the subject. Images obtained while the test is conducted may be used to determine if the test is conducted properly and images obtained of the completed self-test may be analyzed to determine the test results. Test results, verified as belonging to the subject and having been correctly performed, may be uploaded to a remote database as part of a health “passport” program.
DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERIFIED SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Methods and systems are provided for verifying results of a self-test by a subject using a test kit. The subject's identity may be verified, for example using AI-assistant facial recognition and/or data obtained from scanned government issued documents of the subject. Images obtained while the test is conducted may be used to determine if the test is conducted properly and images obtained of the completed self-test may be analyzed to determine the test results. Test results, verified as belonging to the subject and having been correctly performed, may be uploaded to a remote database as part of a health “passport” program.