Claims
- 1. A medical system for monitoring and managing one or more ambulatory patients on a computer and allowing a caregiver to review the ambulatory patients' wellness parameters to provide treatment in accordance with the wellness parameters, the medical system comprising:
a patient monitoring apparatus comprising
a processing unit; a sensor, operably coupled with the processing unit, the sensor detecting at least one physiological parameter of the patient; an output device, operably coupled with the processing unit, the output device prompting the patient with at least one question; an input device, operably coupled with the processing unit, the input device permitting the patient to respond to the at least one question; a first communication device operably coupled to the processing unit; a central computer located remote from the patient monitoring apparatus and in communication therewith; a second communication device operably coupled with the central computer; wherein, the central computer is programmed with a set of instructions for cooperating with the second communication device to
transmit to the first communication device of the patient monitoring apparatus the at least one question used for prompting the patient; receive from the first communication device of the patient monitoring system at least one response to the at least one question and the at least one physiological parameter; wherein the processing unit of the patient monitoring apparatus is programmed with a set of instructions for cooperating with the first communication device to
receive the at least one question from the central computer; prompt the patient with the at least one question via the output device; receive at least one response to the at least one question via the input device; and transmit the at least one response and the at least one physiological parameter to the central computer via the first communication device.
- 2. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a scale that detects the weight of the patient.
- 3. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the output device comprises a visual display unit.
- 4. The medical system of claim 3, wherein the processing unit is programmed to cooperate with the visual display unit to display the one or more questions in a language selected from a plurality of languages.
- 5. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the output device comprises an audio output unit that vocalizes the one or more questions.
- 6. The medical system of claim 5, wherein the processing unit is programmed to cooperate with the audio output unit to vocalize the one or more questions in a language selected from a plurality of languages.
- 7. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the processing unit is further programmed to:
periodically initiate a communication session with the central computer; receive from the central computer at least one question to be used for prompting the patient after the communication session has been terminated; and transmit to the central computer at least one response entered by the patient prior to the initiation of the communication session.
- 8. The medical system of claim 7, wherein the processing unit is programmed to:
initiate the communication session with the central computer at least once per day.
- 9. The medical system of claim 7, wherein the processing unit is programmed to:
initiate the communication session at the command of the patient.
- 10. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the processing unit is further programmed to:
initiate a first communication session with the central computer, during which the processing unit receives from the central computer at least one question to be used for prompting the patient after the first communication session has been terminated; terminate the first communication session; measure at least one physiological parameter of the patient; prompt the patient with the at least one question; store at least one response to the at least one question; and initiate a second communication session with the central computer, during which the processing unit transmits to the central computer the at least one physiological parameter and the at least one response.
- 11. The medical system of claim 10, wherein the second communication session is initiated at the command of the patient.
- 12. The medical system of claim 11, wherein the first communication session is initiated automatically.
- 13. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
initiate a first communication session with the processing unit, during which the central computer transmits at least one question with which the processing unit is to prompt the patient; terminate the first communication session; and wherein the processing unit is further programmed to initiate a second communication session, during which the processing unit transmits to the central computer the at least one physiological parameter and the at least one response.
- 14. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
permit the caregiver to select at least one question from a set of questions for transmission to the processing unit.
- 15. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
permit the caregiver to enter at least one question for transmission to the processing unit.
- 16. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
permit the caregiver to define an alert condition, wherein the caregiver is notified by the central computer in the event that the at least one response to the at least one question satisfies the alert condition.
- 17. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer and the processing unit of the patient monitoring apparatus are programmed to cooperate in establishing a communication session, during which:
the at least one question is transmitted from the central computer to patient monitoring system; the patient is prompted with the at least one question; and at least one response to the at least one question is transmitted from the patient monitoring system to the central computer.
- 18. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
provide an indication that a communication session with the patient monitoring apparatus is in progress.
- 19. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
transmit to the patient monitoring apparatus a set of data that is an audio representation of the at least one question.
- 20. The medical system of claim 19, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
transmit to the patient monitoring apparatus a set of data that is a textual representation of the at least one question.
- 21. The medical system of claim 1, wherein the central computer is further programmed to:
cooperate with a transducer to record a vocalization of the at least one question and represent the recording as a set of data; and transmit the set of data to the patient monitoring apparatus.
- 22. A method of monitoring and managing one or more ambulatory patients on a computer and allowing a caregiver to review the ambulatory patients' wellness parameters to provide treatment in accordance with the wellness parameters, the method comprising:
receiving from a remote central computer at least one question to be used to prompt the patient; measuring at least one physiological parameter; storing the at least one measured physiological parameter; prompting the patient with the at least one question; and storing the patient's at least one answer to the at least one question.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
transmitting the physiological parameter and the at least one answer to the remote central computer.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein measuring at least one physiological parameter comprises measuring the weight of the patient.
- 25. A computerized method of providing health care to one or more ambulatory patients, the method comprising:
using a computer to transmit to a remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one question used for prompting the patient; using a computer to receive from the remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one response to the at least one question; using a computer to receive from the remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one physiological parameter related to the patient; and based at least in part upon the at least one response and the at least one physiological parameter, providing a medical treatment.
- 26. A computerized method of monitoring and managing one or more ambulatory patients on a computer and allowing a caregiver to review the ambulatory patients' wellness parameters to provide treatment in accordance with the wellness parameters, the method comprising:
on each of a first set of days, transmitting to a remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one question used for prompting the patient; on each of a second set of days, receiving from the remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one response to the at least one question; and on each of the second set of days, receiving from the remote patient monitoring apparatus at least one physiological parameter related to the patient.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising:
providing a user interface to permit the caregiver to define the first set of days.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
displaying, for each of the second set of days, the at least one response to the at least one question, thereby displaying a set of trend data.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising:
defining an alert condition, wherein the caregiver is notified in the event that the at least one response to the at least one question satisfies the alert condition.
- 30. The method of claim 26, further comprising:
providing an indication that a communication session with the patient monitoring apparatus is in progress.
- 31. A medical system for monitoring and managing one or more ambulatory patients on a computer and allowing a caregiver to review the ambulatory patients' wellness parameters to provide treatment in accordance with the wellness parameters, the medical system comprising:
a patient monitoring apparatus comprising
a processing unit; a sensor, operably coupled with the processing unit, the sensor detecting at least one physiological parameter of the patient; an output device, operably coupled with the processing unit, the output device prompting the patient with at least one question; an input device, operably coupled with the processing unit, the input device permitting the patient to respond to the at least one question; a first communication device operably coupled to the processing unit; a central computer located remote from the patient monitoring apparatus and in communication therewith; a second communication device operably coupled with the central computer; wherein, the central computer is programmed with a set of instructions for cooperating with the second communication device to
initiate a communication session, in which at least one question used for prompting the patient is transmitted to the first communication device.
- 32. A system for monitoring an ambulatory patient and establishing communication to a caregiver regarding the wellness parameters of such an ambulatory patient between a first location and a remote central office location, said system comprising:
a monitoring apparatus at said first location comprising:
(a) a physiological parameter transducing device, said device generating an electronic signal representative of the value of the physiological parameter being monitored; (b) a central processor device, said central processor operatively coupled to said parameter transducing device and processing said physiological parameter electronic signals; (c) an electronic receiver/transmitter communication device, said communication device having one end operatively coupled to said processor and another end operatively coupled to a communication network; (d) an output device operatively coupled to said processor and providing a series of queries to the ambulatory patient, each query of the series of queries is representative of symptoms the ambulatory patient may be experiencing; (e) an input device operatively coupled to said processor and configured to receive and digitize vocalized inputs from the ambulatory patient in response to the series of queries; a processing computer at a remote central office location in communication with said remote monitoring apparatus for exchanging information with said monitoring apparatus wherein the processor receives the electronic signal generated by the transducing device and the digitized vocalized inputs from the input device.
- 33. An apparatus for monitoring an ambulatory patient's wellness parameters and communicating the wellness parameters to a caregiver, said apparatus comprising:
(a) a physiological parameter transducing device, said device generating an electronic signal representative of the value of the physiological parameter being monitored; (b) a central processor device, said central processor operatively coupled to said parameter transducing device and processing said physiological parameter electronic signals; (c) an electronic receiver/transmitter communication device, said communication device having one end operatively coupled to said processor and another end operatively coupled to a communication network; (d) an output device operatively coupled to said processor and providing a series of queries to the ambulatory patient, each query of the series of queries is representative of symptoms the ambulatory patient may be experiencing; (e) an input device operatively coupled to said processor and configured to receive inputs from the ambulatory patient in response to the series of queries; (f) a base, said base including said physiological parameter transducing device; (g) a support member, said support member having a first end connected to said base and a second end connected to said housing; and (h) a hinge coupled to said support member and to said base, thereby permitting support member to fold into a position approximately parallel to said base.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the base is comprised of a top plate and a base plate, and wherein said hinge is coupled to said top plate and to said support member.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the transducing device measures weight.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the transducing device is configured and arranged, such that, when the base is supported by a rigid surface, a plurality of measurements of a given weight results in a set of measurements characterized by a largest measurement and a smallest measurement, wherein the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement is no more than 0.4 pounds.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the transducing device is configured and arranged, such that, when the base is supported by a rigid surface, a plurality of measurements of a given weight results in a set of measurements characterized by a largest measurement and a smallest measurement, wherein the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement is no more than 0.2 pounds.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein a plurality of carpet-spike pads are attached to a bottom surface of the base, thereby providing the base with better stability on carpet-like surfaces.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wheren the carpet-spike pads are attached to the base by an adhesive.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 38, wheren the carpet-spike pads are attached to the base by a force fit.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 38, wheren the carpet-spike pads are integrated into a bottom surface of the base.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the base comprises a plate upon which the patient stands, and wherein the hinge is coupled to said plate upon which the patient stands and to said support member.
- 43. An apparatus for monitoring an ambulatory patient's wellness parameters and communicating the wellness parameters to a caregiver, said apparatus comprising:
(a) a physiological parameter transducing device, said device generating an electronic signal representative of the value of the physiological parameter being monitored; (b) a central processor device, said central processor operatively coupled to said parameter transducing device and processing said physiological parameter electronic signals; (c) an electronic receiver/transmitter communication device, said communication device having one end operatively coupled to said processor and another end operatively coupled to a communication network; (d) an output device operatively coupled to said processor and providing a series of queries to the ambulatory patient, each query of the series of queries is representative of symptoms the ambulatory patient may be experiencing; (e) an input device operatively coupled to said processor and configured to receive inputs from the ambulatory patient in response to the series of queries; (f) wherein the transducing device measures the patient's weight, and wherein the transducing device is configured and arranged, such that, when the apparatus is supported by a rigid surface, a plurality of measurements of a given weight results in a set of measurements characterized by a largest measurement and a smallest measurement, wherein the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement is no more than 0.4 pounds.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the transducing device is configured and arranged, such that, when the apparatus is supported by a rigid surface, a plurality of measurements of a given weight results in a set of measurements characterized by a largest measurement and a smallest measurement, wherein the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement is no more than 0.2 pounds.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/293,619 filed on Apr. 16, 1999, entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND COMMUNICATING WELLNESS PARAMETERS OF AMBULATORY PATIENTS,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09293619 |
Apr 1999 |
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09949197 |
Sep 2001 |
US |