20240047056. SENIOR LIVING CARE COORDINATION PLATFORMS simplified abstract (STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY)

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SENIOR LIVING CARE COORDINATION PLATFORMS

Organization Name

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Stephen Dunstan of Mountain View CA (US)

Vallory Clardy of Fremont CA (US)

Francesco Radicati of Palo Alto CA (US)

Matthew Morrison of Santa Clara CA (US)

Nirav Patel of Santa Clara CA (US)

Mary Kay Mueller of Normal IL (US)

SENIOR LIVING CARE COORDINATION PLATFORMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240047056 titled 'SENIOR LIVING CARE COORDINATION PLATFORMS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a computer system called the Care Coordination Support Platform (CCSP) that is designed to coordinate care. The system includes a processor and a memory device, and it is programmed to perform several functions.

  • Registering a user and a caregiver through an application.
  • Receiving input from the user or caregiver to define an event.
  • Assigning the event to a caregiver based on their personal and scheduling data.
  • Creating a care schedule for the user.
  • Displaying the care schedule to the caregiver.
  • Receiving questions from the user or caregiver.
  • Converting the questions into queries.
  • Running the queries against an event database.
  • Transmitting a response to the question back to the processor.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Healthcare organizations can use this system to efficiently coordinate care for their patients.
  • Caregivers can use the platform to manage their schedules and receive updates on their assigned tasks.
  • Users can easily communicate with their caregivers and ask questions about their care.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • This system streamlines the process of coordinating care, reducing the chances of miscommunication or missed appointments.
  • It helps caregivers manage their workload and ensures that users receive the care they need in a timely manner.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency in care coordination, leading to better patient outcomes.
  • Enhanced communication between users and caregivers.
  • Increased transparency and accountability in the care process.


Original Abstract Submitted

provided herein is a care coordination support platform (“ccsp”) computer system including a in communication with a memory device for coordinating care. the processor is programmed to: (i) register a user through an application, (ii) register a caregiver through the application, (iii) receive input from the user or the caregiver defining an event of the user, (iv) assign the event to a caregiver based upon personal and scheduling data of the caregivers, (v) create a care schedule of the user, (vi) display the care schedule to the caregiver, (vii) receive a question regarding the from the user or the caregiver, (viii) convert the question into a query, (ix) run the query against an event database, and (x) transmit a response to the question to the processor.