18649504. SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE LONGITUDINAL PATIENT DATA simplified abstract (ProSciento, Inc.)

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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE LONGITUDINAL PATIENT DATA

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)

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE LONGITUDINAL PATIENT DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18649504 titled 'SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE LONGITUDINAL PATIENT DATA

The abstract of the patent application describes a patient portal system that includes modules for interpreting patient profiles, clinical study descriptions, and patient clinical data, as well as implementing a patient engagement interface.

  • The patient database module interprets patient profile values and clinical study descriptions.
  • The clinical database module interprets clinical study descriptions and patient clinical data.
  • The system includes a patient interface module for patient engagement.
  • Longitudinal patient data is generated based on patient profile values and clinical data.
  • The patient database adjusts longitudinal data based on patient medical events.

Potential Applications: - Healthcare management systems - Electronic medical records platforms - Patient engagement tools

Problems Solved: - Efficient interpretation of patient data - Improved patient engagement - Longitudinal tracking of patient health data

Benefits: - Enhanced patient care - Streamlined healthcare processes - Better communication between patients and healthcare providers

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Patient Portal System for Healthcare Management" This technology could be used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities to improve patient care, streamline administrative processes, and enhance patient engagement.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patient portal systems, electronic medical records platforms, and patient engagement tools to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continually studying ways to improve patient portal systems, enhance data interpretation algorithms, and optimize patient engagement interfaces.

Questions about Patient Portal Systems: 1. How does this patient portal system improve patient care outcomes? 2. What are the key features that set this system apart from existing patient portal technologies?


Original Abstract Submitted

A patient portal system may include a patient database module to interpret a patient profile value and a clinical database module to interpret a clinical study description. The patient database module may also interpret patient clinical data in response to the patient profile value and the clinical study description, and include at least a portion of the patient clinical data as longitudinal data of a patient corresponding to the patient profile value. The system may also include a patient interface module to implement a patient engagement interface and to interpret a patient medical event value in response to patient interactions with the patient engagement interface. The patient database may also adjust the longitudinal data in response to the patient medical event value.