Patent classifications
G16H10/65
SYSTEMS, METHODS, SOFTWARE, AND PLATFORMS FOR CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, software, and platforms for generating and associating an identifier for an individual. Also disclosed herein are systems, methods, software, and platforms for generating personalized and customized suggestions for caring and treating the individual based on the identifier of the individual.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, SOFTWARE, AND PLATFORMS FOR CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, software, and platforms for generating and associating an identifier for an individual. Also disclosed herein are systems, methods, software, and platforms for generating personalized and customized suggestions for caring and treating the individual based on the identifier of the individual.
Medical pump, method of controlling medical pump, and medical pump system
A medical pump includes a reader configured to read drug identification information, a storage unit that stores the drug identification information read by the reader, a notification unit, and a control unit, in which when the reader reads drug identification information anew while the drug identification information is stored in the storage unit, the control unit compares the drug identification information being stored in the storage unit with the drug identification information read anew by the reader, and when the drug identification information being stored in the storage unit does not match the drug identification information read anew by the reader, the control unit causes the notification unit to notify of non-matching between drugs.
Medical pump, method of controlling medical pump, and medical pump system
A medical pump includes a reader configured to read drug identification information, a storage unit that stores the drug identification information read by the reader, a notification unit, and a control unit, in which when the reader reads drug identification information anew while the drug identification information is stored in the storage unit, the control unit compares the drug identification information being stored in the storage unit with the drug identification information read anew by the reader, and when the drug identification information being stored in the storage unit does not match the drug identification information read anew by the reader, the control unit causes the notification unit to notify of non-matching between drugs.
METHOD FOR MANAGING RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS THROUGH MOBILE TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVER, SERVER, AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
The present invention relates to a method for managing respiratory infections, a server, and a computer readable storage medium which conducts a respiratory infection test to a client who wants to the respiratory infection tests, receives the client's location information, and provides respiratory infection management information generated using the test result of the respiratory infection and client's location information for other clients so that it may minimize the spread of infection and efficiently quarantine against the respiratory infections while maintaining social and economic activities of the public.
METHOD FOR MANAGING RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS THROUGH MOBILE TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVER, SERVER, AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
The present invention relates to a method for managing respiratory infections, a server, and a computer readable storage medium which conducts a respiratory infection test to a client who wants to the respiratory infection tests, receives the client's location information, and provides respiratory infection management information generated using the test result of the respiratory infection and client's location information for other clients so that it may minimize the spread of infection and efficiently quarantine against the respiratory infections while maintaining social and economic activities of the public.
MANAGING ACCESS TO PHYSICAL AREAS BASED ON CAPTURED DIGITAL DATA AND A DATABASE
Techniques for managing access to a physical area are provided. In one technique, first data is extracted from a digital file. Based on identification data within the first data, a database is searched. A data item in the database is identified that matches the identification data. The first data is associated with the data item. After associating the first data with the data item, code data is generated. Encoded data that encodes the code data is then generated. The encoded data is sent over a computer network to a mobile device, or an account, of a user that is associated with the data item.
MANAGING ACCESS TO PHYSICAL AREAS BASED ON CAPTURED DIGITAL DATA AND A DATABASE
Techniques for managing access to a physical area are provided. In one technique, first data is extracted from a digital file. Based on identification data within the first data, a database is searched. A data item in the database is identified that matches the identification data. The first data is associated with the data item. After associating the first data with the data item, code data is generated. Encoded data that encodes the code data is then generated. The encoded data is sent over a computer network to a mobile device, or an account, of a user that is associated with the data item.
Anonymized diagnosis via lateral flow assays
Method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for anonymized diagnosis using lateral flow assays. In some embodiments, a test card includes one or more lateral flow assay (LFA) with one or more test patterns (e.g., full line, partial line, dot), one or more dummy patterns, and one or more control patterns. To visually encode LFA results, at manufacture, one or more lines/dots containing true results of the LFA(s) each has a position mixed with other “dummy” lines/dots, in randomized position patterns selected from among a plurality of possible position patterns. An optical machine-readable representation of data (e.g., QR code) is attached to the test card and encodes test card identification information (e.g., lot number, serial number, test type) associated with the test card. In some embodiments, a passcode card having a scrapeable coating that conceals a passcode associated with the test card is removably attached to the test card.
Anonymized diagnosis via lateral flow assays
Method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for anonymized diagnosis using lateral flow assays. In some embodiments, a test card includes one or more lateral flow assay (LFA) with one or more test patterns (e.g., full line, partial line, dot), one or more dummy patterns, and one or more control patterns. To visually encode LFA results, at manufacture, one or more lines/dots containing true results of the LFA(s) each has a position mixed with other “dummy” lines/dots, in randomized position patterns selected from among a plurality of possible position patterns. An optical machine-readable representation of data (e.g., QR code) is attached to the test card and encodes test card identification information (e.g., lot number, serial number, test type) associated with the test card. In some embodiments, a passcode card having a scrapeable coating that conceals a passcode associated with the test card is removably attached to the test card.