18099781. GATEWAY CONFORMANCE VALIDATION simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
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GATEWAY CONFORMANCE VALIDATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Meghan Tushar Raul of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Sangeeth Sridharan of San Jose CA (US)
Jorge Fernando Pozas Trevino of San Mateo CA (US)
Pablo Antonio Gonzalez Cervantes of Cupertino CA (US)
Mohan Singh Randhava of San Carlos CA (US)
Sean Robert Moore of San Francisco CA (US)
Todd D. Power of San Carlos CA (US)
Dongsheng Zhang of Santa Clara CA (US)
Eric K. Kimn of Cupertino CA (US)
Pascal B. Pfiffner of Cupertino CA (US)
GATEWAY CONFORMANCE VALIDATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099781 titled 'GATEWAY CONFORMANCE VALIDATION
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for a schema that connects user devices to patient record servers. The schema allows user devices to retrieve electronic health records from the patient record servers via a patient record gateway.
- The patent application is for a schema that establishes a connection between user devices and patient record servers.
- The schema is generated based on configuration information associated with a patient record gateway.
- The patient record gateway is linked to one or more patient record servers that store electronic health records.
- The schema enables user devices to retrieve electronic health records from the patient record servers through the patient record gateway.
- User devices can request the schema, and it will be sent to them to establish a connection with the patient record servers.
Potential Applications
- Healthcare industry: The schema can be used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities to enable healthcare professionals to access patient records from their devices.
- Telemedicine: The schema can facilitate remote consultations by allowing healthcare providers to access patient records securely from their devices.
- Health monitoring apps: The schema can be integrated into health monitoring applications, allowing users to access their electronic health records and track their health data.
Problems Solved
- Accessibility: The schema solves the problem of accessing electronic health records by providing a standardized connection between user devices and patient record servers.
- Security: By routing the retrieval of electronic health records through a patient record gateway, the schema ensures secure access to sensitive patient data.
Benefits
- Convenience: The schema allows healthcare professionals and users to access electronic health records from their devices, eliminating the need for physical record retrieval.
- Efficiency: With the schema, healthcare professionals can quickly retrieve patient records, leading to faster diagnosis and treatment.
- Data integration: The schema enables the integration of electronic health records into various healthcare applications, improving data sharing and interoperability.
Original Abstract Submitted
A schema is generated to establish a connection between user devices and one or more patient record servers. Generating a schema can include receiving configuration information associated with a patient record gateway, wherein the patient record gateway is associated with one or more patient record servers configured for storing electronic health records for a plurality of patients. Generating a schema can include defining, based at least in part on the configuration information, a schema configured to enable user devices to retrieve, via the patient record gateway, electronic health records from the one or more patient record servers. A schema can be requested by a user device. The schema can be sent to a user device to establish a connection with the one or more patient record servers.
- Apple Inc.
- Meghan Tushar Raul of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Sangeeth Sridharan of San Jose CA (US)
- Jorge Fernando Pozas Trevino of San Mateo CA (US)
- Pablo Antonio Gonzalez Cervantes of Cupertino CA (US)
- Mohan Singh Randhava of San Carlos CA (US)
- Sean Robert Moore of San Francisco CA (US)
- Todd D. Power of San Carlos CA (US)
- Dongsheng Zhang of Santa Clara CA (US)
- Eric K. Kimn of Cupertino CA (US)
- Pascal B. Pfiffner of Cupertino CA (US)
- G16H10/60
- G06F11/30
- G06F11/34