ENHANCED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE SYSTEM

- AdvancedMD, Inc.

An enhanced electronic health record system. A user device having a display accesses electronic health records and clinic note templates stored on digital storage segments. A template selection screen is presented on the display of the user device. The template selection screen has at least two view modes. One view mode is a grid view, in which icon representations of various clinic note templates are displayed, each icon representation having a number of secondary icons providing additional functionality and information to the user. Also available is a list view, which also contains a vertical listing of available clinic note templates, each list element also having secondary icons. Upon selection of a template, the user is presented with a formatted clinic note. Additional functionality is available to the user to aid in the efficient capture of information.

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Description
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The subject matter of the present disclosure generally relates to electronic health record systems, and more particularly relates to a graphical user interface with which to capture clinical notes.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

Electronic health record (EHR) systems have been previously disclosed. Such systems can present certain difficulties for health care providers seeking to create and fill patient clinical notes. Users must often create and format new clinic notes from scratch, leading to inconsistent formatting and ultimately the omission of important information. Where templates for clinic notes do exist, they are often stored in manners that are difficult to navigate. Providers are often required to manually reenter certain patient information, such as age, sex, or patient number, repeatedly. Providers are also often forced to switch back and forth between screen views to collect and enter the necessary information to build a complete clinical note.

These difficulties are compounded for users operating on mobile electronic devices, the functionality of which can be constrained by screen size. The use of text-rich graphical user interfaces slows down the user-provider, encumbers the user's resources, and requires the user to visually scan the display for long lengths of time to find a desired data or function.

The subject matter of the present disclosure is directed to overcoming, or at least reducing the effects of, one or more of the problems set forth above.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

Disclosed is a system for the management of EHRs and the creation and management of clinic notes. A user with an electronic device is presented a graphical user interface having a template selection screen on which the user can select a template from which to build a clinical note. The template selection screen can be viewed in either a grid or a list view. In the grid view, templates are represented as large icons, each such representation having a number of associated secondary icons. These secondary icons immediately provide additional information to the user, such as by indicating that a template is on the user's favorites list. They also provide additional functionality when selected, such as providing a brief summary of the associated template.

When a user selects a template to use from the template selection screen, a clinic note is created. The created note is pre-formatted according to the selected template to aid the user in collecting relevant information. For instance, a template regarding environmental allergens may have a list of possible allergens about which the provider may inquiry with the patient. Other functionality is provided to the user, such as the automatic completion of acronyms and the ability to drop “bookmarked” information about a patient directly into a clinical note. These enhancements can improve the speed with which a provider can capture data. Iconography is used to convey information quickly and succinctly. This can be advantageous to users operating on mobile electronic devices, which often have limited screen sizes and thus limited screen “real estate.” The informed use of templates allows a user to quickly create desired notes, freeing time to interact with the patient.

The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and descriptions below. The foregoing summary is not intended to summarize each potential embodiment or every aspect of the disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing summary, preferred embodiments, and other aspects of subject matter of the present disclosure will be best understood with reference to a detailed description of specific embodiments, which follows, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a diagram of an embodiment of the disclosed system in which an electronic user device is connected to a remote server and where both the server and the user device have a digital storage segment.

FIG. 2 is a diagram of an embodiment of the disclosed system in which an electronic device has a local digital storage medium.

FIG. 3 is a diagram of an embodiment of the disclosed system in which all encoded storage is accomplished entirely on a remote storage medium.

FIG. 4 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a basic graphical user interface is presented on the display of an electronic device.

FIG. 5 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a user device presents a grid view of template representations.

FIG. 6 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a user pop-up window with information about a template is presented.

FIG. 7 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a user device presents a list view of template representations.

FIG. 8 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a sidebar containing categories of templates is presented.

FIG. 9 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a clinic note is presented as formatted according to a clinic note template.

FIG. 10 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a subnote drop-down menu is presented.

FIG. 11 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a subnote is pinned to a clinic note.

FIG. 12 is an illustration of an embodiment in which an acronym expansion pop-up window is presented.

FIG. 13 is an illustration of an embodiment in which a pop-up window containing information bookmarks is presented.

FIG. 14 is an illustration of an embodiment in which bookmarked information from a patient's electronic health record is inserted into a clinic note.

Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicated like elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

Disclosed is an enhanced electronic health record (EHR) system. Clinic note templates and EHRs are stored on digital storage segments and accessed by a user device. The user device presents to the user a graphical user interface which allows the user to easily create and management clinic notes. Where identified below, virtual “buttons,” drop-down menus, icons and similar items are understood to be elements presented on the display of an electronic device and “selectable” or capable of being manipulated by user input to an electronic device. User input is understood to encompass a wide variety of circumstances. For instance, user input could be text entry via a keyboard or selection of a virtual object via a computer mouse or similar selection instrumentality.

FIG. 1 is a diagram of an embodiment in which a user device is connected to a remote server. User device 101 has processor 102, display 103 and first digital storage segment 104. User electronic device 101 is capable of receiving user input from a user. Optionally, display 103 of user electronic device 101 is an electronic touch screen and user input is the interaction of a user with the touch screen. First digital storage segment has encoded on it a number of clinic note templates. Server 105 has processor 106 and second digital storage segment 107. For the purposes of this application, a digital storage segment is any digital storage area, and optionally two comingled portions of a single hard drive or other storage medium or two separate hard drives or other storage medium. Second digital storage segment 107 has encoded on it a number of health records, each record associated with a particular patient. The storage of clinic note templates on a digital storage segment local to a user device in combination with the storage of EHRs on a remote digital storage segment can be advantageous. Independently, personal health information is compromised if the user device is lost or stolen. Simultaneously, the local storage of clinic note templates can allow better performance of the graphical user interface.

Processor 102 of user device 101 communicates with processor 106 of server 105 through network 108. Particularly, processor 102 of user device 101 is effective to access the clinic note templates encoded on the first digital storage segment and EHRs encoded on the second digital storage segment. User device 101 is effective to present on display 103 a template selection screen containing representations of a portion of the clinic note templates. User device 101 can present on display 103 numerous aspects of the disclosed subject matter, which are discussed below.

FIG. 2 is a diagram of an alternate embodiment in which user device 201 has processor 202, display 203, and digital storage medium 204, which is comprised of a first digital storage segment 205 and second digital storage segment 206. Clinic note templates are encoded on storage segment 205 and EHRs are encoded on storage segment 206.

FIG. 3 is a diagram of an alternate embodiment in which both clinic note templates and health records are stored remotely from a user device. User device 301 has display 302. Server 303 has digital storage medium 304, which is comprised of first digital storage segment 305 and second digital storage segment 306. User device 301 communicates with server 303 through network 307.

FIGS. 4-14 are illustrations of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, and it is understood that their content does not limit the scope of the disclosed subject matter or claims.

FIG. 4 is an illustration of an embodiment in which user device 401 has display 402. Display 402 is capable of presenting to the user graphical user interface 403.

FIG. 5 is an illustration of an embodiment in which display 402 presents template selection screen 501 in a grid view. Template selection screen 501 has clinic note template representations 502. In FIG. 5, clinic note template representations 502 are template icons. Each template icon has a number of associated secondary icons 503 presented on display 402 in proximity to the template icon. View selector icon 504 indicates that the view is a grid view and allows the user to switch between grid and list views. Template selection screen 501 and other aspects of the disclosure can optionally be accessed and presented through an Internet browser application.

FIG. 6 is an illustration of an embodiment in which additional functionality of the template selection screen is demonstrated. First favorites list icon 604 is associated with a first particular template icon 605. Second favorite list icon 606 is associated with second particular template icon 614. Favorites list icon 604 has a certain appearance because template icon 605 is on a template favorites list. Favorites list icon 606 has a different appearance because template icon 607 is not on the template favorites list. The user is able to quickly identify and manage favorite templates easily via favorite icons. Information icon 608 is associated with template icon 607. When information icon 608 is selected, template information pop-up window 609 is presented on display 402. Template information pop-up window 609 provides information about the clinic note template with which template icon 614 is associated. By selecting use template button 611, the user is presented with a clinic note formatted according to the selected clinic note template. If the user decides the clinic note template is not the one desired, close button 610 allows the user to dismiss template information pop-up window 609. Download icon 613 indicates that the clinic note template represented by associated template icon 614 has been downloaded to a digital storage segment on user device 401 but not yet used. Expandable sidebar tab 615 is shown.

FIG. 7 is illustration of an embodiment in which template selection screen 501 in a list view. List elements 701 describe the clinic note templates. Each list element has plurality of secondary icons 702 associated with it. In list view, view selector icon 504 indicates that the view is in list form.

FIG. 8 is an illustration of an embodiment in which sidebar 801 is expanded. Sidebar 801 can be expanded or contract through the use of expandable sidebar tab 615. Sidebar 801 contains a categorical listing. Each particular category in the categorical listing is associated with a plurality of clinical note templates. In the embodiment, the favorites category is associated with the templates favorites list and selecting it will display representations of the clinic note templates that are on the templates favorite list. The number of clinic note templates associated with each category is displayed in parentheses next to the category. When particular category 802 is selected, representations 803 of the clinic note templates associated with the particular category are presented in the graphical user interface. Search box 804 allows a user to search the clinic note templates for a particular template by entering a search term 805 in search box 804.

FIG. 9 is an illustration of an embodiment in which clinic note 901 is presented on display 402. Clinic note 901 is formatted according to a particular clinic note template selected by the user. Clinic note 901 has fields 902. Device 401 manipulates fields 902 according to received user input.

FIGS. 10 and 11 are illustrations of an embodiment and the functionality of subnotes. Subnote button 1001, when selected, causes subnote drop down window 1002 to be presented on display 402. When the user selects particular subnote 1003 to be added to the clinic note, a subnote is “pinned” or affixed to the bottom of clinic note 901. FIG. 11 illustrates clinic note 901 with subnote 1101. The user can add subnote 1101 to a clinic note even after the clinic note has been finalized, so that additional information or needed further action can be collected. Subnote 1101 is saved and encoded onto a digital storage segment such that it remains associated with clinic note 901.

FIG. 12 is an illustration of an embodiment demonstrating the functionality of automatic acronym extension. When a user inputs portion of a string of textual input 1201 that is a portion of an acronym the processor of user device 401 is effective to discern that such a portion of an acronym has been entered. The processor of user device 401 is effective to present on display 402 pop-up window 1202 containing acronyms which could correspond to the portion of a string of textual input. When the user selects particular expanded acronym 1203, particular expanded acronym 1203 is inserted into clinic note 901.

FIGS. 13-14 together illustrate an embodiment and demonstrate the functionality of the insertion of bookmarked information about a patient. When user input is received by user device 401 that a bookmarked piece of information is desired, bookmark window 1301 is presented. Certain information about a patient, such as age, sex, or patient number, can be automatically bookmarked by the system. When the user selects particular book mark 1302, the processor of user device 401 pulls the desired health information from the patient's EHR and inserts the desired information into the clinic note. This prevents the user from needing to navigate multiple screens to collect standard information. It also helps ensure accurate data entry. FIG. 14 illustrates the entered bookmarked information.

The foregoing description of preferred and other embodiments is not intended to limit or restrict the scope or applicability of the inventive concepts conceived of by the Applicants. In exchange for disclosing the inventive concepts contained herein, the Applicants desire all patent rights afforded by the appended claims. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims include all modifications and alterations to the full extent that they come within the scope of the following claims or equivalents thereof.

Claims

1. An electronic device for managing electronic health records, comprising a processor, a display unit and a graphical user interface,

wherein the graphical user interface is configured to:
download a plurality of templates from a remote storage medium;
store the plurality of downloaded templates at a storage medium local to the electronic device;
display a plurality of first icons presenting templates of clinical notes;
display a search box for searching the plurality of templates;
generate a clinical note of a patient based on a template selected by a user;
automatically bookmark predetermined information of a patient;
automatically insert bookmarked information in the generated clinical note;
store the generated clinical note in the remote storage medium; and
generate and store, after the clinical note is finalized, a subnote file having additional information associated with the clinical note and display the subnote file together with the clinical note.

2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display, on a same screen as the first icons, a plurality of secondary icons associated with each first icon, the plurality of secondary icons indicating a user's favorite templates or a brief summary of an associated first icon.

3. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to receive input from a user and detect an acronym from the input of the user.

4. The electronic device of claim 3, wherein, when an acronym is detected, the electronic device expands the acronym and displays the expanded acronym to the user for selection.

5. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display a grid view icon and a list view icon that are used to switch between a grid view and a list view of the plurality of the first icons.

6. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display a list of category icons related to medical categorization of clinical notes, each icon associated with a list of templates.

7. The electronic device of claim 6, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display a numerical value in proximity to each category icon, the numerical value representing the number of templates associated with that category icon.

8. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display a subnote icon that causes a subnote to be affixed to the bottom of a clinic note displayed on a screen.

9. A method for capturing clinical notes via an electronic device having a display unit and a graphical user interface, comprising:

downloading a plurality of templates from a remote storage medium;
storing the plurality of downloaded templates at a storage medium local to the electronic device;
displaying a plurality of first icons presenting templates of clinical notes; and
displaying a search box for searching the plurality of templates;
generating a clinical note of a patient based on a template selected by a user;
automatic bookmarking predetermined information of a patient;
automatically inserting bookmarked information in the generated clinical note;
storing the generated clinical note in the remote storage medium; and
generating and storing, after the clinical note is finalized, a subnote file having additional information associated with the clinical note and displaying the subnote file together with the clinical note.

10. A non-transitory digital storage medium storing an executable program that, when executed, causing an electronic device to implement a method for capturing clinical notes, the method comprising:

downloading a plurality of templates from a remote storage medium;
storing the plurality of downloaded templates at a storage medium local to the electronic device;
displaying a plurality of first icons presenting templates of clinical notes; and
displaying a search box for searching the plurality of templates;
generating a clinical note of a patient based on a template selected by a user;
automatic bookmarking predetermined information of a patient;
automatically inserting bookmarked information in the generated clinical note;
storing the generated clinical note in the remote storage medium; and
generating and storing, after the clinical note is finalized, a subnote file having additional information associated with the clinic note and displaying the subnote file together with the clinical note.
Patent History
Publication number: 20190042073
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 9, 2018
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2019
Applicant: AdvancedMD, Inc. (South Jordan, UT)
Inventors: Stephen Dart (Eltopia, WA), Matthew Barron (West Jordan, UT), Jared Rich (Midvale, UT), Lisa Louvar (Lehi, UT), Jared Alviso (Herriman, UT)
Application Number: 16/155,442
Classifications
International Classification: G06F 3/0481 (20130101); G06F 3/0482 (20130101); G16H 10/60 (20180101); G06F 3/0484 (20130101); G16H 40/20 (20180101); G06Q 50/22 (20180101);