Patent
Apparatus and method for a graphic user interface in a medical protocol system
العنوان: | Apparatus and method for a graphic user interface in a medical protocol system |
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Patent Number: | 5,850,221 |
تاريخ النشر: | December 15, 1998 |
Appl. No: | 08/546,212 |
Application Filed: | October 20, 1995 |
مستخلص: | An apparatus and method for providing a medical protocol graphic user interface is provided. The apparatus and method generates a plurality of graphic images representing a medical treatment plan. The graphic images are presented in a chronological order based on real or virtual time slots and may be viewed in either a flow chart or a chart view format. The view chart format may be used by healthcare professionals to enter data. The graphical images include an order node, result node and flow node. The various nodes may be connected to form a healthcare plan assigned to a patient. Costs may be assigned to each order and various costs of various treatments may be determined. Patient plans may be transferred or modified by other healthcare professionals. |
Inventors: | Macrae, Kenneth I. (San Francisco, CA); Ting, Annsheng C. (Los Altos Hills, CA); Ho, Chung-Jen (San Jose, CA); Edholm, Ragnar W. (Sunnyvale, CA); Matsumoto, Toshikazu (Half Moon Bay, CA); Sigmon, Jr., Robert B. (Redwood City, CA); Worth, Erik (Milpitas, CA) |
Assignees: | Araxsys, Inc. (Redwood City, CA) |
Claim: | We claim |
Claim: | 1. A data processing apparatus, comprising |
Claim: | a display for displaying data; |
Claim: | input means for supplying input data; |
Claim: | a storage location, coupled with the display and the input means, for storing data, images, and programs; and |
Claim: | processing means, coupled to the display means, the input means, and the storage means, for controlling the storage means, the input means, and the display means in response to stored programs and input data to perform data processing operations; |
Claim: | wherein the display includes, a plurality of graphic icon images stored in the storage location and graphically linked using flow connections to indicate relationships between the plurality of icon images on the display to represent a medical treatment plan flow. |
Claim: | 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images are arranged in a chronological sequence so as to graphically depict the medical treatment plan flow and a first icon image represents a medical order. |
Claim: | 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the chronological order represents real time. |
Claim: | 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the chronological order represents a selected time period. |
Claim: | 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images are assigned to a patient. |
Claim: | 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images are arranged in a chart view for inputting data. |
Claim: | 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of icon images are arranged in a flow chart view so as to graphically depict the medical treatment plan flow. |
Claim: | 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images includes at least one order triplet, the order triplet having an order node, result node and flow control node which are linked together in a sequence so as to graphically depict a portion of the medical treatment plan flow that corresponds to the at least one order triplet. |
Claim: | 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images includes at least one ongoing order. |
Claim: | 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images includes a first icon image having a corresponding order item description responsive to input data. |
Claim: | 11. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a cost value is associated with the medical order, said cost value obtained by a stored program in generating a total cost value associated with a treatment plan by traversing a path through the plurality of graphic icon images which include the medical order. |
Claim: | 12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a plurality of cost values are associated with the respective plurality of graphic icon images and wherein a stored program obtains a total cost value associated with a treatment plan by traversing a path through the plurality of graphic icon images and computing a cost based upon assigned percentages. |
Claim: | 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of icon images includes a plan node. |
Claim: | 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images includes a first set of icon images representing a first treatment plan and a second set of icon images representing a second treatment plan. |
Claim: | 15. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a stored program deletes the first order icon image. |
Claim: | 16. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a stored program adds a second order icon image. |
Claim: | 17. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images are transferred for viewing. |
Claim: | 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images are transferred in a American Standard Code for Information Interchange ("ASCII") format. |
Claim: | 19. A method for displaying a graphic representation of a medical treatment plan, comprising the steps of |
Claim: | providing a plurality of order icon images representing a medical treatment in a sequence; |
Claim: | providing a description of a medical treatment associated with at least a first image in the plurality of order icon images; |
Claim: | providing a plurality of result icon images, corresponding to the plurality of order icon images, the plurality of result icon images having corresponding result values; and |
Claim: | linking graphically the plurality of order icon images responsive to the plurality of corresponding result values, wherein said step of linking includes a step of using flow connections to indicate relationships between the plurality of icon images. |
Claim: | 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the method step of providing a plurality of order icon images further includes the step of providing the plurality of order icon images in a chronological order so as to depict a graphically flow representing the medical treatment. |
Claim: | 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the chronological order is represented in real time. |
Claim: | 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the chronological order is represented at a selected time period. |
Claim: | 23. The method of claim 19, wherein the method step of providing a plurality of order icon images includes the step of providing an order triplet. |
Claim: | 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the order triplet includes an order node, result node and flow control node. |
Claim: | 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the plurality of graphic icon images includes at least one ongoing order. |
Claim: | 26. The method of claim 19, wherein the method further includes providing a plan node. |
Claim: | 27. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of providing a plurality of order icon images includes the step of providing a plurality of order icon images in a flow chart view, said flow chart view having a graphical flow representing the medical treatment. |
Claim: | 28. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of providing a description includes the step of providing a chart view. |
Claim: | 29. The method of claim 19, wherein the method further includes the step of inputting the result values. |
Claim: | 30. The method of claim 19, wherein the method further includes the step of assigning the plurality of order icon images to a patient. |
Claim: | 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the method further includes the step of transferring the assigned plurality of order icon images. |
Claim: | 32. The method of claim 19, wherein the method further includes the steps of |
Claim: | assigning a plurality of cost values to the plurality of order icon images; and |
Claim: | obtaining a total cost value associated with the treatment by traversing a path through the plurality of order icon images and computing a cost based upon assigned percentages. |
Claim: | 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the method further includes the steps of |
Claim: | traversing the plurality of order icon images to obtain a total cost value responsive to respective cost values and respective probabilities; and |
Claim: | displaying costs in a table. |
Claim: | 34. An article of manufacture including a computer readable medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for displaying a medical treatment plan, the computer readable program code means in the article of manufacture comprising |
Claim: | computer readable program code means for causing a computer to generate an icon image on a display representing a medical order; and |
Claim: | computer readable program code means for causing a computer to generate a description of a medical order on a display corresponding to the icon image; |
Claim: | 35. The article manufacture of claim 34, wherein the icon image is an order node image. |
Claim: | 36. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein the icon image is an order triplet including an order node, a result node and a flow control node. |
Claim: | 37. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein the article of manufacture further includes a computer readable program code means for causing a computer to generate a chart view of the icon image. |
Claim: | 38. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein the article of manufacture further includes: computer readable program code means for causing a computer to generate a plurality of icon images in a chronological sequence so as to graphically depict the medical treatment plan flow on a display representing a medical treatment. |
Claim: | 39. The article of manufacture of claim 38, wherein the article of manufacture further includes a computer readable means for causing a computer to assign the plurality of icon images to a patient. |
Claim: | 40. The article of manufacture of claim 38, wherein the article of manufacture further includes computer readable means for assigning a cost to each icon image. |
Claim: | 41. The article of manufacture of claim 40, wherein the article of manufacture further includes computer readable means for obtaining a total cost of a treatment by traversing a path through the plurality of icon images. |
Claim: | 42. The article of manufacture of claim 35, wherein the article of manufacture further includes computer readable means for causing a computer to generate a result node image. |
Claim: | 43. The article of manufacture of claim 42, wherein the article of manufacture further includes computer readable means for causing a computer to assign a result value to the result node image. |
Claim: | 44. The article of manufacture of claim 43, wherein the article of manufacture further includes computer readable means for causing a computer to link a first order image to a second order image responsive to the result value corresponding to the first order image. |
Claim: | 45. The data processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said flow connections include information flow connections. |
Claim: | 46. The data processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said flow connections include process flow connections. |
Claim: | 47. The data processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said flow connections include order result connections. |
Claim: | 48. A data processing apparatus, comprising |
Claim: | a storage location, coupled with the display and the input means, for storing data images, and programs; and |
Claim: | wherein the display includes, a plurality of graphic icon images stored in the storage location and graphically linked using at least one order result connection information flow connection, and process flow connection, on the display to represent a medical treatment plan flow. |
Claim: | 49. The method of claim 19, wherein said step of using includes using an information flow connection. |
Claim: | 50. The method of claim 19, wherein said step of using includes using a process flow connection. |
Claim: | 51. The method of claim 19, wherein said step of using includes using an order results connection. |
Claim: | 52. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein said flow connections include information flow connections. |
Claim: | 53. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein said flow connections include process flow connections. |
Claim: | 54. The article of manufacture of claim 34, wherein said flow connections include order result connections. |
Current U.S. Class: | 345/348; 345/340; 345/965 |
Current International Class: | G06F 1760 |
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Primary Examiner: | Bayerl, Raymond J. |
Assistant Examiner: | Sax, Steven P. |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | D'Alessandro & Ritchie |
رقم الانضمام: | edspgr.05850221 |
قاعدة البيانات: | USPTO Patent Grants |
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