Abstract: A computer-implemented clinical quality review method involving: for each of a plurality of medical problem types, storing a corresponding set of review criteria; receiving a plurality of electronic patient care records (ePCRs) from a medical service provider (MSP), each ePCR identifying a patient treated by the MSP and information about the medical care provided to that patient by the MSP, including: clinical problem type, clinical impressions, symptoms, and details about the evaluation of and treatment provided to that patient by the MSP; and for each ePCR: (i) determining whether the medical care meets the set of review criteria associated with the medical problem type identified in that ePCR; (ii) if the medical care passes the set of review criteria, approving the medical care provided to that patient and forwarding information about the medical care provided to that patient to a reporting system; and (iii) if the medical care does not pass the set of review criteria, generating a notification indicating
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 21, 2010
Publication date:
July 28, 2011
Applicant:
Clinical Care Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Harry P. Selker, Denise Daudelin, Joni R. Beshansky, Manlik Kwong
Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the medical condition of a patient, including a monitoring device which during use monitors one or more clinical features of the patient; a predictive instrument arranged to receive output from the monitoring device and programmed to compute a probability of a medical outcome or diagnosis based on the monitored one or more clinical features, the predictive instrument further programmed to compute that probability by executing an algorithm which models the medical outcome or diagnosis; and an interface through which a user enters information characterizing the patient, wherein the predictive instrument is further programmed to request that algorithm from a remote location.