20240048595. INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE simplified abstract (TeleTracking Technologies, Inc.)
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INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE
Organization Name
TeleTracking Technologies, Inc.
Inventor(s)
Michelle Suzanne Skinner of Gallatin Gateway MT (US)
Elizabeth Ann Anderson of Crescent PA (US)
Raymond M. Powell, Jr. of Sewickley PA (US)
INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240048595 titled 'INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract of the patent application describes a method for facilitating communication between healthcare systems. The method involves a healthcare system exchange that connects multiple healthcare systems. The exchange stores a set of communication rules that define the information that can be shared between the systems. When a request for access to a resource is received from one system, the exchange ensures that the request conforms to the communication rules before transmitting it to the target system.
- The method involves providing a healthcare system exchange that connects multiple healthcare systems.
- The exchange stores a set of communication rules that define the information that can be shared between the systems.
- When a request for access to a resource is received from one system, the exchange ensures that the request conforms to the communication rules.
- The request is then transmitted to the target system.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Facilitating interoperability between different healthcare systems.
- Enabling seamless communication and data sharing between healthcare providers.
- Improving coordination and collaboration in healthcare delivery.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Overcoming the challenges of exchanging information between different healthcare systems with varying communication protocols.
- Ensuring that data shared between systems is compliant with privacy and security regulations.
- Streamlining the process of accessing resources and information from different healthcare systems.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved efficiency and accuracy in healthcare communication and data exchange.
- Enhanced patient care through better coordination and access to relevant information.
- Reduced duplication of efforts and improved decision-making by healthcare providers.
Original Abstract Submitted
one embodiment provides a method, the method including: providing a healthcare system exchange facilitating communicative connection of at least two healthcare systems; receiving, at the healthcare system exchange, and storing, within a database of the healthcare system exchange, a set of communication rules corresponding to communications occurring between the at least two healthcare systems, the set of communication rules defining information that can be shared between the at least two healthcare systems; receiving, at the healthcare system exchange from a first of the at least two healthcare systems, a request for access to a resource of at least a second of the at least two healthcare systems; and transmitting, from the healthcare system exchange to the at least a second of the at least two healthcare systems, the request, wherein the transmitting includes ensuring the request conforms with the set of communication rules. other aspects are claimed and described.