G16H10/65

Systems and methods for dispensing medications and supplements

A medication dispensing device comprising a rotating platform configured for receiving a plurality of medication dispensing containments housing a plurality of pills comprising medication or supplements, and a scanner or user input for identifying the one or more medication containments and receiving data specific to the medication or supplements provided therein, wherein the medication containment has a lower surface with a dispensing opening and pill capture head sized according to at least one dimension of the plurality of pills contained therein, and a medication sweeper disposed above the pill capture head and between the plurality of pills so as to selectively direct is single pill out the dispensing opening while blocking a remainder of the plurality of pills in the containment. A motor-driven first gear is coupled to the pill capture head and medication sweeper such that rotation of the gear affects rotation of the pill capture head with respect to the medication sweeper to dispense the single pill, wherein the motor receives commands from data acquired by the scanner to affect dispensing of the single pill.

Arrangement for proactively notifying and advising users in terms of potentially health-affecting location-related phenomena, related method and computer program
11696721 · 2023-07-11 · ·

The present disclosure presents at least one communication interface for prediction of data related to health conditions, wherein the at least one communication interface is configured to receive health-related data, preferably comprising measurement data, from a first user device of a first user, associated with a first time and a first location. The at least one communication interface additionally comprises at least one processor configured to utilize said received health-related data to generate predictive data to be indicated to a second user device of a second user associated with a second time and a second location.

Ultra-wideband locating systems and methods

High-accuracy locating systems and methods are used for determining successful caregiver rounding, monitoring whether housekeepers have properly cleaned patient beds, or determining whether patients have ambulated sufficient distances during recovery. Patient beds having at least two locating tags are used for establishing patient care zones around the patient beds. Locating anchors and equipment tags are moved around a patient room to determine optimum locating anchor placement within the patient room based on signal quality values. A locating tag on a patient bed switches roles to operate as a locating anchor in response to the patient bed becoming stationary. A locating tag has a digital compass which is used to determine a field of good ranging relative to a front of a caregiver wearing the locating tag.

PROXIMITY-BASED MOBILE-DEVICE UPDATES OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
20230215530 · 2023-07-06 · ·

A system, method, and computer-readable media are provided for facilitating clinical decision making, and in particular, decision making based on a third party's clinical situation by determining and providing useful, up-to-date information, such as patient-related information to a decision maker. In one embodiment, a user first identifies an information item concerning a patient. Based on that item, a set of related information items is determined and prioritized, and a reference pointer, which identifies the set of related information, is generated. The reference pointer is communicated to the user's mobile device. Subsequently, the user's mobile device requests information from the set of information items associated with the reference pointer, and provides information authorization information. Following authentication of the user's credentials, updates of information from the set of information items may be communicated to the user's mobile device as they become available.

PROXIMITY-BASED MOBILE-DEVICE UPDATES OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
20230215530 · 2023-07-06 · ·

A system, method, and computer-readable media are provided for facilitating clinical decision making, and in particular, decision making based on a third party's clinical situation by determining and providing useful, up-to-date information, such as patient-related information to a decision maker. In one embodiment, a user first identifies an information item concerning a patient. Based on that item, a set of related information items is determined and prioritized, and a reference pointer, which identifies the set of related information, is generated. The reference pointer is communicated to the user's mobile device. Subsequently, the user's mobile device requests information from the set of information items associated with the reference pointer, and provides information authorization information. Following authentication of the user's credentials, updates of information from the set of information items may be communicated to the user's mobile device as they become available.

Medical dressing having identifiable information tag that is only readable if portion of dressing is exposed
11545243 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A medical dressing, specifically adapted to comprise a machine-readable tag for allowing efficient and safe inspection during use of the medical dressing is described. A medical dressing arrangement and to a computer implemented inspection method applied in conjunction with the medical dressing is also described.

Medical dressing having identifiable information tag that is only readable if portion of dressing is exposed
11545243 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A medical dressing, specifically adapted to comprise a machine-readable tag for allowing efficient and safe inspection during use of the medical dressing is described. A medical dressing arrangement and to a computer implemented inspection method applied in conjunction with the medical dressing is also described.

Patient-centered mobile communication system and method
11545251 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A patient-centered mobile communication system and method that includes a physician's main menu comprising a processor, a memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the processor, cause the system at least to perform a physician main menu with at least one selectable button (region) to view patient information regarding at least one patient for which a physician provide care, at least one selectable button (region) to view the identity of one or more physicians also providing care to said at least one patient, and at least one selectable button (region) to communicate with any one of the identified physicians.

Patient-centered mobile communication system and method
11545251 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A patient-centered mobile communication system and method that includes a physician's main menu comprising a processor, a memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the processor, cause the system at least to perform a physician main menu with at least one selectable button (region) to view patient information regarding at least one patient for which a physician provide care, at least one selectable button (region) to view the identity of one or more physicians also providing care to said at least one patient, and at least one selectable button (region) to communicate with any one of the identified physicians.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A TIMING OF CONSECUTIVE BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES
20220415488 · 2022-12-29 ·

System (10) for controlling a timing of consecutive biological samples (s0, s1) from a patient for a medical test (T), comprising: a registration device (30), configured for determining a patient id (PID) indicating an identity of the patient, and a first sample time point (t0) indicating a time of obtaining a first biological sample (s0) from the patient at a first time point (t0); a processing system (20), communicatively connected to the registration device (30), configured for receiving the patient id (PID) and the first sample time point (t0) from the registration device (30); determining a protocol rule (R) for the medical test (T) relating to timing requirements of obtaining biological samples (s0, s1) from the patient depending on the medical test (T); and determining a sample timing dependent on the protocol rule (R) and the first sample time point (t0), indicating when to obtain a second biological sample (s1) from the patient in compliance with the protocol rule (R).