20240013169. Digital Healthcare Patient Identification Utilizing Non-Fungible Tokens simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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Digital Healthcare Patient Identification Utilizing Non-Fungible Tokens

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Michael Dershem of Voorhees NJ (US)

Digital Healthcare Patient Identification Utilizing Non-Fungible Tokens - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013169 titled 'Digital Healthcare Patient Identification Utilizing Non-Fungible Tokens

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a system that discloses gateways for patient-responsibility portions of medical bills transactions, regardless of the healthcare provider or credit card processing provider. The system also provides big data analytics and interoperability across systems and networks, and allows for the creation of non-fungible tokens to manage patient data.

  • The system discloses gateways for patient-responsibility portions of medical bills transactions.
  • The gateways are applicable to any healthcare provider or credit card processing provider.
  • The system provides big data analytics capabilities.
  • The system enables interoperability across different systems and networks.
  • The system allows for the creation of non-fungible tokens to manage patient data.

Potential Applications:

  • Streamlining and simplifying the payment process for patient-responsibility portions of medical bills.
  • Enhancing data analytics capabilities in the healthcare industry.
  • Facilitating interoperability between different healthcare systems and networks.
  • Improving the management and security of patient data through the use of non-fungible tokens.

Problems Solved:

  • Complex and fragmented payment processes for patient-responsibility portions of medical bills.
  • Limited data analytics capabilities in the healthcare industry.
  • Lack of interoperability between different healthcare systems and networks.
  • Challenges in managing and securing patient data.

Benefits:

  • Simplified and streamlined payment process for patients.
  • Improved data analytics for healthcare providers and organizations.
  • Enhanced interoperability between different healthcare systems and networks.
  • Better management and security of patient data.


Original Abstract Submitted

gateways for patient-responsibility portions of medical bills (prpmb) transactions, regardless of healthcare provider or merchant services (credit card processing) provider are disclosed, which also provide big data analytics and interoperability across systems and networks and allow for the creation of non-fungible tokens to manage patient data.