20240055086. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY STORING PATIENT INFORMATION AND PROVIDING ACCESS THERETO simplified abstract (OutcomeMD, Inc.)
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY STORING PATIENT INFORMATION AND PROVIDING ACCESS THERETO
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Justin Saliman of Los Angeles CA (US)
Jason Hurst of Vancouver WA (US)
Karthik Karunanithi of Los Angeles CA (US)
Ryan Saliman of Los Angeles CA (US)
Douglas Grim of Portland OR (US)
Darin Feinstein of Los Angeles CA (US)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY STORING PATIENT INFORMATION AND PROVIDING ACCESS THERETO - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055086 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY STORING PATIENT INFORMATION AND PROVIDING ACCESS THERETO
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a system where a patient can receive and respond to a medical questionnaire through an electronic device, with the responses stored on a blockchain.
- Patient receives a medical questionnaire after verification of their key.
- Patient responds to the questionnaire through an electronic device.
- Responses are packaged and stored on a blockchain.
- Packaged responses are broadcasted to the blockchain.
Potential Applications
This technology could be used in:
- Healthcare industry for securely storing patient information.
- Clinical trials for collecting and verifying patient data.
- Telemedicine for remote patient consultations.
Problems Solved
This technology addresses:
- Secure storage of sensitive patient information.
- Verification of patient responses to medical questionnaires.
- Transparency and immutability of patient data.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Enhanced security and privacy of patient information.
- Efficient data collection and verification process.
- Increased trust and transparency in healthcare systems.
Original Abstract Submitted
upon receipt and verification of a patient's key, a medical questionnaire may be provided to a patient via an electronic device (e.g., computer, mobile phone, etc.). a set of responses to the medical questionnaire may be received from the patient and packaged for storage on a blockchain. the packaged set of responses may then be broadcast to the blockchain.