18649464. MODULAR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE A PATIENT JOURNEY FOR CLINICAL STUDIES simplified abstract (ProSciento, Inc.)

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MODULAR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE A PATIENT JOURNEY FOR CLINICAL STUDIES

Organization Name

ProSciento, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Marcus Hompesch of San Diego CA (US)

Maria Nunez of El Cajon CA (US)

Helge Guenther of Rancho Santa Margarita CA (US)

Will Santos of San Diego CA (US)

Zoe Molina of Denver CO (US)

Brian Mooney of Millstone Township NJ (US)

MODULAR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE A PATIENT JOURNEY FOR CLINICAL STUDIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18649464 titled 'MODULAR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE A PATIENT JOURNEY FOR CLINICAL STUDIES

The patent application describes a system for a patient engagement platform for clinical protocols with modular components that interact over a network.

  • The system includes a patient database component to store longitudinal patient data and update it regularly.
  • A journey management component curates the patient's journey through a clinical protocol, including various touch points.
  • A patient interaction component receives and updates patient data values, interacting with the patient at touch points.

Potential Applications: - Healthcare institutions can use this system to streamline patient engagement in clinical protocols. - Pharmaceutical companies can utilize the platform to monitor patient progress and adherence to treatment plans.

Problems Solved: - Ensures accurate and up-to-date patient data is stored and accessible. - Facilitates a structured and personalized patient journey through clinical protocols.

Benefits: - Improved patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans. - Enhanced monitoring and tracking of patient progress. - Streamlined communication between healthcare providers and patients.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Patient Engagement in Clinical Protocols with Modular System" This technology can be used by healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions to optimize patient care and treatment outcomes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system ensure the security and privacy of patient data? The system likely employs encryption and access controls to protect patient data from unauthorized access. 2. Can the platform be customized to fit different clinical protocols and patient populations? Yes, the modular components can likely be tailored to specific protocols and patient demographics.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for providing a patient engagement platform for clinical protocols may include modular components that interface with each other over a network. At least some of the modular components may perform a modular component operation. The modular components may include a patient database component to establish and update longitudinal data for patients including a first patient, where the longitudinal data for the first patient includes a plurality of patient data values. The modular components may include a journey management component to curate a journey of the first patient through a first clinical protocol, the journey including a plurality of touch points. The modular components may include a patient interaction component to receive a patient data value from the first patient and provide the patient data value to the patient database component, and to interact with the first patient according to at least one of the touch points.