Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods, systems, and apparatus for providing query support for a real-time patient care graphical view. Location information associated with one or more patients and information associated with at least one indicator of care of at least one of the patients may be received. A graphical user interface may display the location information associated with the patients and the at least one indicator of care of at least one of the patients in a geospatial arrangement. The graphical user interface may be updated when a change occurs in either the location information associated with the patients or the at least one indicator of care of at lease one of the patients. In addition, a user query for the location information associated with each of the patients receiving care from a physician may be received and output in the geospatial arrangement via the graphical interface.
Abstract: The disclosure relates to methods, systems, and apparatus for providing a notification of a message in a health care environment. A message from a source and location information associated with a plurality of patients may be received. The location information associated with the plurality of patients and a notification of the message from the source may be output in a geospatial arrangement via a graphical user interface. The graphical user interface may be updated when a change occurs in either the location information associated with at least one of the plurality of patients or the status of the message from the source. In addition, a user query for the location information associated with each of the plurality of patients receiving care from a physician in the health care environment may be received and output in the geospatial arrangement via the graphical interface.
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided to accommodate decision support and reference case management for diagnostic imaging. An apparatus may include a processor configured to receive a request for an image from a client device. The processor may be further configured to retrieve a source image corresponding to the requested image from a memory. The processor may additionally be configured to process the source image to generate a second image having a greater resolution than the source image. The processor may also be configured to provide the second image to the client device to facilitate viewing and manipulation of the second image at the client device. Corresponding methods and computer program products are also provided.
Abstract: A method for improving communication in the delivery of healthcare services is described. Also disclosed is a method of improving the area of Pre-Service operations. The method may utilize the ePackages described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 2004
Date of Patent:
December 28, 2010
Assignee:
McKesson Information Solutions LLC
Inventors:
Robert Emmitt Connely, III, Alok Mathur, Steven Troy Ordahl, Andreas Achille Piccolo
Abstract: A method is provided for facilitating messaging upon a network involving a physician(s), a patient(s) and a workflow engine. Each physician and patient may operate a computer for receiving/sending messages upon the network. The workflow engine may also access the network for receiving/sending messages. The method may include using a first medical message wizard by the patient on a computer, a medical profiler process performed by the workflow engine and a second medical message wizard usable by a first physician on a computer. Additionally, a service provider(s) and a client(s) may operate a computer for receiving/sending messages upon the network and a service-flow engine may access the network for receiving/sending messages. The method may further include using a first service message interface by the client on a computer, a service profiler process performed by the service-flow engine and a second service message interface usable by a first service provider.
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a method to indicate context synchronization of applications on a computer desktop that polls information from disparate applications and provides an indication of whether or not the information is synchronized. The disclosure uses an application located on each workstation that performs the “polling” and displays the synchronization state. The present disclosure does not involve a server process. Because of the rules governing abstracts, this abstract should not be used to construe the claims.
Abstract: A method for improving communication in the delivery of healthcare services is described. Also disclosed is a method of improving the area of Pre-Service operations. The method may utilize the ePackages described herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 15, 2004
Publication date:
March 17, 2005
Applicant:
McKesson Information Solutions LLC
Inventors:
Robert Connely, Alok Mathur, Steven Ordahl, Andreas Piccolo