17958235. REGION-BASED PATIENT CONSENT MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Cilag GmbH International)

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REGION-BASED PATIENT CONSENT MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Cilag GmbH International

Inventor(s)

Frederick E. Shelton, Iv of Hillsboro OH (US)

Kevin M. Fiebig of Cincinnati OH (US)

REGION-BASED PATIENT CONSENT MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17958235 titled 'REGION-BASED PATIENT CONSENT MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

A surgical data management system adjusts patient data access and display based on location, data origin, and patient characteristics. The system determines region-based consent requirements and displays data accordingly.

  • The system manages patient data access and display in surgical settings.
  • It adjusts access based on location, data origin, and patient characteristics.
  • Region-based consent requirements are identified and applied to data display.
  • The system generates patient data display interfaces based on consent requirements.
  • Regional laws affecting patient consent are considered and managed accordingly.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in healthcare settings, specifically in surgical environments, to ensure compliance with regional consent requirements and protect patient privacy.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of managing patient data access and display in surgical settings, where different regions may have varying consent requirements that need to be adhered to.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved compliance with regional consent laws, enhanced patient privacy protection, and streamlined data management in surgical environments.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in developing software solutions for surgical data management systems that incorporate region-based consent requirements.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be existing healthcare data management systems that incorporate consent management features, although they may not specifically address region-based consent requirements.

What are the potential implications of this technology on patient data privacy in surgical settings?

The technology could significantly enhance patient data privacy in surgical settings by ensuring that data access and display are in compliance with region-based consent requirements, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access or breaches.

How could this technology impact the efficiency of data management in surgical environments?

This technology could streamline data management in surgical environments by automating the process of determining and applying region-based consent requirements, reducing the burden on healthcare providers and improving overall efficiency in managing patient data.


Original Abstract Submitted

A surgical data management system may adjust patient data access and display capabilities based on the location, the data origin, and/or the patient geographic characteristics associated with a patient data display interface. The patient data display interface may be located within or outside of the privacy protection boundary. The system may identify a region of the patient or a controlling jurisdiction of the patient's data usage. The system may determine a region-based consent requirement associated with the dataset based on the relevant controlling region and may determine whether to display the dataset via the patient data display interface based on the determined region-based consent requirement and patient consent data. The system may generate the patient data display interface based on the determining. The system may determine a regional law's bearing on patient consent and may adapt consent management accordingly.