Methods and systems for securely communicating over networks, in real time, and utilizing biometric data

Inventors

Podobas, Alexander MichaelCook, Ian AinsworthBollens, Ross JohnPodobas, Derek Dariusz

Assignees

Heartcloud Inc

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Publication Number

US-11948682-B2

Patent

Publication Date

2024-04-02

Expiration Date


Abstract

Systems and methods described herein facilitate biometric, health, and activity data aggregation and visualization in order to provide improved physical performance tracking and medical monitoring. In some examples, the system can providing real time access to healthcare providers during telehealth sessions. In some examples, the system can include infectious disease monitoring, enabling a healthcare provider to monitor and provide healthcare to a group of patients outside of a clinical setting.

Core Innovation

A health data communication system is disclosed that receives data from a plurality of sources associated with a patient. The plurality of sources includes one or more physiological data sources configured to provide physiological data from one or more sensors, and medical record data from a plurality of disparate different electronic health record data stores having respective different data storage application programming interfaces, the medical record data comprising clinical notes. The system correlates different types of data from different sources having one or more common characteristics and processes the data to fit a pre-determined format that comprises a graph and/or a table.

The system saves the processed data to a database, where the processed data is generated from sensor-provided physiological data and from the disparate electronic health record data stores to fit the pre-determined format. The system facilitates real-time communication over at least one network between a computing device of a user and a computing device of the patient. The user computing device includes a first camera, first microphone, first sound reproduction device, and first display, and the patient computing device includes a second camera, second microphone, second sound reproduction device, and second display.

During the real-time audio-visual telehealth call, the system enables audiovisual information of the user to be captured and enables the real-time audio-visual telehealth call between the patient and the user devices. The system enables a real time display of visual information associated with the real-time audio-visual telehealth call within a graphical user interface on the first display and reproduces audio information associated with the call using the second sound reproduction device. The system simultaneously displays, within the graphical user interface, a first navigable screen and a plurality of other navigable screens that provide access to telehealth visit content and respective subsets of the processed data generated from the correlated physiological data and medical record data, while continuing to output visual information.

Claims Coverage

The provided independent claims center on correlating and aggregating disparate patient data into a pre-determined graph/table format and integrating that processed data into real-time audio-visual telehealth with simultaneous GUI display. The core claim coverage therefore includes a multi-source data intake, correlation/aggregation into a predetermined format, database saving, and GUI-supported real-time telehealth with subsets of the processed data.

Correlating and aggregating disparate patient data into a pre-determined graph/table format

Receiving data from physiological data sources and medical record data from disparate electronic health record data stores having respective different data storage application programming interfaces, processing the data by data correlation of different types of data from different sources having one or more common characteristics, and fitting the processed data to a pre-determined format comprising a graph and/or a table.

Saving processed graph/table data to a database

Saving the processed data to a database, where the processed data generated from received sensor data and from disparate electronic health record data stores is fit to the pre-determined format.

Real-time audio-visual telehealth call integrated with a graphical user interface

Facilitating real-time communication over at least one network between computing devices of a user and a patient, enabling audiovisual information capture and a real-time audio-visual telehealth call, enabling a real time display of visual information associated with the call within a graphical user interface, and enabling audio information associated with the call to be reproduced.

Simultaneous display of telehealth content with subsets of processed data on navigable GUI screens

Receiving a request to access processed data associated with the patient and causing simultaneous display, along with real time visual information displayed during the telehealth call, within a graphical user interface, including a first navigable screen providing access to a plurality of other navigable screens configured to display telehealth visit content and respective subsets of processed data while continuing to output visual information.

Time zone or time zone information in the pre-determined format

The pre-determined format comprises time zone or time zone information.

Billing codes in the pre-determined format

The pre-determined format comprises billing codes such as CPT or HCPCS.

Across the provided independent claims, the claimed inventive coverage focuses on receiving physiological sensor data and clinical notes from disparate electronic health record data stores, correlating and aggregating that data into a pre-determined format comprising a graph and/or a table, saving the processed data to a database, and integrating the processed data into real-time audio-visual telehealth by simultaneously displaying telehealth visit content together with respective subsets of the processed data on navigable graphical user interface screens. Additional claim families specify that the pre-determined format includes time zone information or billing codes such as CPT or HCPCS.

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