US Patent Application 18322888. SERVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND OPERATING METHOD OF SYSTEM simplified abstract

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SERVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND OPERATING METHOD OF SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Yoshikazu Jikuhara of Miyoshi-shi (JP)

Seii Sai of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Ibuki Shimada of Miyoshi-shi (JP)

Takahiro Aoki of Saitama-shi (JP)

Keishi Kinoshita of Tokyo-to (JP)

SERVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND OPERATING METHOD OF SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18322888 titled 'SERVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND OPERATING METHOD OF SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a server apparatus that can communicate with a terminal apparatus. The server apparatus receives information about a patient's identification from the terminal apparatus. If the total examination time is less than or equal to the travel time for the patient's travel route, the server apparatus sends information to one or more medical examination vehicles. The information is intended to prompt the medical examination vehicles to travel along the patient's travel route. The purpose is to ensure that the patient receives medical examinations for any remaining examination items that they have not yet been examined for. This innovation aims to optimize the scheduling and coordination of medical examinations for patients.


Original Abstract Submitted

A server apparatus includes a communication interface and a controller configured to communicate using the communication interface. The controller is configured to receive information for identifying a patient from a terminal apparatus and output, on a condition that a total examination time is equal to or less than a travel time for a travel route of the patient, information to one or more medical examination vehicles that each provide a medical examination for one or more examination items on which the patient has not yet been examined, the information being for causing the one or more medical examination vehicles to travel the travel route.