Surgery – Diagnostic testing
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-20
2008-05-20
Hindenburg, Max F. (Department: 3736)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
C128S920000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07374535
ABSTRACT:
A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed si- multaneously, and to multiple remote users. The system can access stored data according to user-specified formula to compute a score or metric which reflects a relationship between various factors, each factor being weighted appropriately according to its significance as defined in the formula. A user can selectively display data in graphic form by “clicking” on a row of tabular data in a tabular region of the display and “dragging and dropping” that row to a graphic display region of the display.
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Gotlib Phyllis
Schoenberg Ido
Schoenberg Roy
Astorino Michael C
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Hindenburg Max F.
I.M.D. Soft Ltd.
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