20240013638. Information Management System and Method simplified abstract (CalmWave, Inc.)

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Information Management System and Method

Organization Name

CalmWave, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Ophir Ronen of Seattle WA (US)

Justin Kearns of Lexington KY (US)

Keith Boudreau of Durham NC (US)

Christian Bauer of Frisco TX (US)

Michael Gruzynski of Seattle WA (US)

David Garner of Bothell WA (US)

Thomas Dziedzic of Elmwood Park IL (US)

Information Management System and Method - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013638 titled 'Information Management System and Method

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system for acoustically monitoring a medical environment. The method involves generating an acoustic signal that represents the audio within the medical environment. The acoustic signal is then processed to identify audible alarms within the medical environment. These audible alarms are categorized, defining categorized alarms. Finally, the categorized alarms are processed.

  • The invention involves monitoring a medical environment using sound.
  • The acoustic signal generated represents the audio within the medical environment.
  • The method identifies audible alarms within the medical environment.
  • The audible alarms are categorized, defining categorized alarms.
  • The categorized alarms are processed.

Potential Applications:

  • Monitoring and alerting in hospital settings to ensure timely response to audible alarms.
  • Enhancing patient safety by providing real-time monitoring of audible alarms in medical environments.
  • Improving efficiency in healthcare facilities by automating the categorization and processing of audible alarms.

Problems Solved:

  • Timely identification and response to audible alarms in medical environments.
  • Reduction of human error in monitoring and categorizing audible alarms.
  • Streamlining the processing of audible alarms to improve efficiency in healthcare settings.

Benefits:

  • Improved patient safety through timely response to audible alarms.
  • Enhanced efficiency in healthcare facilities by automating alarm categorization and processing.
  • Reduction of human error in monitoring and processing audible alarms.


Original Abstract Submitted

a computer-implemented method, computer program product and computing system for: acoustically monitoring a medical environment to generate an acoustic signal indicative of audio within the medical environment; processing the acoustic signal to identify one or more audible alarms within the medical environment; categorizing the one or more audible alarms, thus defining categorized alarms; and processing the categorized alarms.