AU2014202823A1 - A system for delivering a scalable point-to-point networking solution that is web enabled, secure, end user systems agnostic, and transports data and information, such as healthcare referrals and discharge summaries, between the participating individuals and services. - Google Patents

A system for delivering a scalable point-to-point networking solution that is web enabled, secure, end user systems agnostic, and transports data and information, such as healthcare referrals and discharge summaries, between the participating individuals and services. Download PDF

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UltraOp Business and Information System Abstract A system that delivers a simple end user service for use by a specified population of participants, who may or may not be widely dispersed, where the participants can be individuals as well as organisations, for the purposes of establishing and maintaining a current directory of participants that enables any participant to locate and communicate and share information with other participants, applying interoperability solution design and business rules, where all of the participants identified and validated as appropriate participants, are able to access the secure networking and messaging system that utilises the world wide web and secure networks infrastructures, where the system design supports interactions that agnostically work with any normal web technology and associated software and content, that securely links and networks an infinite number of participants to create a defined community, for example aggregating the professionals or services from within an industry such as health care, or any other definable coherent group or collection of participants, the identity and professional classification and or service and or business functions and each of whom are verified, and where each participant of which or whom can: 1. work from any number of different service locations where each location has a unique identity relationship with the individual participant, 2. may maintain and update their own identifying information in the system for the purposes of being discoverable to other participants and users of the system, 3. may maintain their own preferred minimum data set, with full version control, for the purposes of facilitating efficient business practices when information is provided to them by other participants using the system, 4. can search and identify any other participant or profession or service or business function participating in the online collection or community, and including by type or location or name or other, 5. can access the data and business and information templates of other participants and services, where the data and business information templates are version controlled by that other participant or service, where the data and business information pertain to specific services and or functions and or locations of the other participant, this for the accessing participant to be able to supply and share specific data and business information to the other participant atomically and in the form that can be instantly included and applied to the other participants data and information system, in other words to ensure that any information shared between participants used prepared and standardised and version controlled formats and templates, and where the service or participant that has provided the template has responsibility for maintaining the version control of the template by updating that template on the system, 6. can invite any number of other appropriate professional associates UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 Abstract UltraOp Business and Information System and or industry participants to participate in that online community, 7. may choose to share existing information pertaining to a data set with a specified identity which might include health care records with other professionals participating in the online community, such as health care professionals and where the sharing of the information in question is used in normal health care scenarios called shared care, 8. may choose to apply or contribute the information shared between the online community participants in order to contribute to and add information to a regional and/or national and/or global composite data base for use in activities such as medical clinical trials and/or post marketing surveillance and/or personally controlled e-health records and/or records where a clinical trial system might also include additional packages and systems connected through and by this invention, 9. can securely message and package and transmit secure packages of information to another participant or service directly to identified end points and or using individual secure mail boxes all with non repudiation logs and related evidence, 10. benefit from automatic encryption of all message contents as well as non-repudiation log registrations for all information sharing, communications and messaging events, 11. can securely receive messages and data and information packages such as e-discharge summaries from other participants from the network and elsewhere, 12. may receive and/or collect and provide information to other services through the secure messaging and data capture arrangements facilitated by the invention, 13. can select or deselect via an automated opt in or out environment to engage services and business providers and other networks including information services and specialised decision support systems and any other web services rendered system or network or program including and not limited to clinical records and clinical notes and appointment scheduling and billing and e business and e-commerce services. UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 Abstract 2

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UltraOp Business and Information System Description The present invention relates to an electronic information system using web-based technologies to create a secure online community for participants whose identity is verified and where the participating community interacts within a closed, private, highly secure and highly functional standardised and sustainable professional network where security, privacy and other government regulations and requirements for professional conduct, for example within the environments where health information is being shared and where health records are being created and reviewed and where the participants self-select and control all aspects of their online participation and information sharing. The present invention also delivers unique functioning to and on behalf of institutions where any of the registered participants of this closed virtual community are able to identify and access fully version controlled documents and templates and data capture specifications such as named templates from institutions such as a hospital or health service or similar from across the participant community thus ensuring that naming, specifications, data mining attributes, coding structures and any other variable element(s) that is managed under strict version control conditions wherein this functioning ensures the structure and integrity of any data shared with other participants and thus providing the capacity and capability for participants to integrate changes to any variable that may arise in the web environment as well as the needs and interactions of the registered participants within and across the networked community. An example of a community for which the present invention is highly applicable is health care and the nationally distributed network of primary health care, community care and aged care professionals and services that are not currently formally linked or networked resulting in very limited information systems functionality. The present invention delivers the system upon which the emergent evolution of networking capabilities are initiated, initially through the functions of this present invention and the framework and system it describes wherein new and emerging services and constantly changing specifications and registered participants and services and end points will reflect the simple elegance of the interoperability space that supports open ended evolution within a secure environment, for the defined participants and their community. The present invention involves a new assembly and integration of electronic information systems that renders a consistent and standardised approach, using web technologies, wherein a community of specifically identified and verified members of a uniquely defined professional or business community are networked in a virtual environment - a virtual environment that mirrors the real world relationships that are formed. The present invention directly supports actions, for example in health UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 3 UltraOp Business and Information System services, where a health professional who is creating a unique patient care pathway that has physical characteristics is also mirroring these events, through the sharing of health information with other health care professionals and services, where the virtual journey and staged destinations and events are consistent with the real world series of events travelled by the patient and where information and data and other evidence is generated and shared between the participating health care professionals on behalf of and in support of the health services delivered to the patient. The participating health care professional creates and maintains their own and unique identification details on the system and is uniquely identified only once. Each participating health care professional can then be identified as being associated with multiple different services locations where each location for each participant can also have a delegate assigned to the location. The participating health care professional must be registered to practice as a health care professional to be permitted to be identified and made visible in the invention environment along with the service locations and the participant's own ongoing professional registration is a requirement for continued access and utilisation of the invention environment. The present system provides for the identification of services such as hospitals where these services can also provide additional levels of detail or granularity of services detail such as specific and different campus locations, clinics, multiple doctors and other as named providers, as well as the provision and maintenance of version controlled information or data templates for the purpose of ensuring that data and information provided by a referring doctor delivers the correct data and information, in the correct form and to the correct service point. The present invention is an online specified community and participant integration, aggregation, networking, messaging and key information sharing system which is that of a business and services network for a cohort of identified and verified health care professionals and the services locations where each of these professionals perform their professional tasks, and where the services locations are specifically and uniquely identified and registered on the network in a manner that confirms the services location and the general industry function as well as the individual health care professionals including and catering for the fact that there are different services types and locations for each professional participant whilst specifically identifying and recognising various and changing locations from which each of the individual professionals might deliver services. The present invention supports and reflects the associated relationships and referral and business networks that are created between different sets and subsets of system participants, such as health care professionals and the specific and unique services that these participants might deliver, with the example of health care participants meaning that the invention UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 4 UltraOp Business and Information System contributes to the delivery of health care services and caters for each and every different services referral or sharing of data with other health care professionals as participants in the system, all delivering elements of the unique health care needs and services of each individual patient, all of which is rendered within the network through accessing the service directory in order to identify an appropriate and possibly one time or ad hoc referral and yet specifically each referral event is "point to 'point" for the benefit of health care professionals, the administration and funding of health care, for the patient, and for the very easy the delivery or recovery of information to aid further in the ongoing care for the patient. The present invention offers a single point of participant registration from which the participant can access any point on and across the system and can identify and communicate with each and every other participant on the system, such as other health care professionals at any of their unique service locations, as well as share information with that other participant using version controlled data templates, and with full encryption of the information packages whilst even event is logged for full and effective non-repudiation and event review. The invention is agnostic to any and all web enabled or linked systems and is therefore scalable, sustainable and creates a critical starting point for truly interoperable communications in complex information and participant and location networks such as health care. The present invention builds on some of the elements and characteristics variously, but not together, described in different existing systems acknowledging that theses existing systems do not and are not designed to deliver functional interoperability between all of the participants in any variation. The invention is designed to address the need of the participants of a complex and divergent community of participants to be able to engage at any time in an ad hoc basis, and where any appropriate web based software and services including clinical business and notes systems and data mining and other information standardisation and assessment involvement or utilisation occurs with the permission of the participant, including inviting or agreeing to receive referrals and or contribute in shared or team care initiatives on behalf of a patient and or as part of a medical clinical trials program and or as a pandemic reporting and monitoring system and or as a central repository of pathology and radiology results and or electronic prescriptions and or aged care transfer of care to facilitate referral and shared care efficiency and cost effectiveness for the purpose of reducing duplication of services and interventions. This present invention facilitates the utilisation of existing and emerging web based systems and specifications relevant to the nature and purpose of the functioning of the participating community which may or may not include registers of identified participants, examples of which might include the Medicare Australia register of health professionals and or the Australian Health Professional Regulation Agency register of health professionals, and or information standards and specifications, examples UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 5 UltraOp Business and Information System of which might be drawn from a national e-health standards agency and or a personal e-health records agency and others, and or other systems that support the functioning of the member of the community utilising the systems arising from the application of the present invention. The present invention, if applied in the health care sector, facilitates the creation and maintenance of a current and accurate professional (personnel) and services (location) directory which can be local, regional, national of global, the latter provided that the health care professionals in each jurisdiction can be accurately identified and admitted to the system, and provided that access to the world wide web can occur, at least from time to time. The present invention delivers secure message delivery through the use world wide web connectivity, validated users at validated end points, the use of encryption for any message or information package content where the encryption is managed and delivered by the system, and the use of event logging with time and date stamping for every event. The present invention delivers data and information between participants of the system by ensuring that the participant that wishes to receive information maintains any necessary templates that define the data and information they require within the template and in a fonnat that permits inclusion of the data and information in atomic form, and where the participant who is seeking to provide the data and information (for example a general medical practitioner) accesses the system and: 1. Search the "service directory" or CRM of the system to identify the location of the end point to where the participant wishes to send the data and information (for example a hospital) 2. Search the "service directory" or CRM of the system at a second level for an organisation or location to identify the second level identity of a location to where the participant wishes to send the data and information (for example a clinic in the hospital) 3. Search the "service directory" or CRM of the system to identify the services provider as the third level identity to where the participant wishes to send the data and information (for example a specialist or doctor in the clinic in the hospital) 4. Search the "service directory" or CRM of the system to identify the correct or most appropriate data or information template as a fourth level identity of access where the doctor in the clinic in the hospital maintains the version controlled data and information template into which atomic data, that matches the data and information fields and elements required by the hospital, is defined, and where the template is made available through the invention to the participant intending to provide the data and information to the hospital 5. Copy atomic data and information, either by agent or by widget or by manual means or by another engine embedded in the template or other mechanism, from the "providing" participants' data base UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 6 UltraOp Business and Information System or electronic medical record or other information sources, into the appropriate data and information fields prescribed in the data and information template uploaded from the hospital - and where the information may or may not include, whilst not suggesting a complete list of possible inclusions: a) Patient demographics b) Clinical history c) Pathology results d) Diagnosis e) Pharmaceuticals f) Participation in clinical trails g) Immunisations h) Adverse events and reactions (what and when) i) Family history j) Other 6. Address any alerts that the template provided by the hospital might highlight due to any missing or incorrect data or information fields that are required to be populated as part of the "minimum data set" prescribed by the hospital 7. May access any instructions or information regarding "current clinical best practice" that are embedded as notes and education materials that have been provided by the hospital within the data and information template 8. May contribute any other data or information as well as a "reason for sending the data and information", possibly as a referral to a specialist clinic associated with the hospital 9. Press "send" and deliver the secure message, as a medical referral, to the doctor in the clinic in the hospital where the system will then deliver the communication and information to the hospital doctor 10. With the patient's permission as may be required, may press "send" and deliver a copy of the medical referral to be included into that patients "national personal health record" or similar which may also result in a de-identified copy of that medical referral to be included in a national health research data base that may also be used for "post marketing surveillance of pharmaceutical use", infectious diseases and other registers, services utilisations and changes in demand, monitoring for disease clusters and instances of pandemic emergence, other The present invention delivers a new functional capability for the receiving participant, where, considering a medical specialist at a hospital clinic as the receiving participant, the present invention delivers and renders the data and information sent by a source or event initiating participant such as a general medical practitioner: * In both human and machine readable form, whereas the existing delivery systems cannot guarantee either form * In atomic form (machine readable) which ensures that the data and information can be immediately, and without and additional action by a UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 7 UltraOp Business and Information System person, uploaded and saved into the receiving participants data base without and errors or transformational action or translation action, and can be used to populate the demographic and other information and data points needed by the receiving participant for immediate and for future use, thereby reducing human intervention time and costs * In a format and structure which ensures that the receiving participant has the minimum data set needed to effectively conduct any action requested of them in a referral or request for service, and, the data and information are presented in a consistent format, where both of these factors and characteristics mean that the receiving participant, such as hospital specialist: o becomes very efficient at reviewing the data and information, especially when that review process concerns complex data such as health data and where decisions are made regarding ongoing care processes, scheduling and similar o does not need to write and send letters or faxes or emails requesting clarification and or additional information regarding the patient * Where that data and information forms the basis of any return correspondence to the source participant from the receiving participant * When required, every page has a minimum set of identifiable data regarding the sender and the subject matter, this to assist with avoiding confusion when printed pages are viewed by the receiving participant. The present invention can, if required, delivers alert or "status updates" or other information that may be predetermined and automatically triggered where, for example, a general medical practitioner who has sent a health care referral to a specialist in a hospital can have alerts delivered in the form of "icon" changes when the specialist has read the referral, or scheduled an appointment for the patient, and where the use of this alert process eliminates the need for the: * referring doctor to make follow up enquiries to the specialist about the status of the referral * hospital to write and post letters or emails or faxes to the referral doctor. The present invention supports any number of "unique data clients" such as hospitals or research institutes, or indigenous health centres, or education facilities, or other, who may be included in the system as appropriate participants and or end points in the system. The present invention supports a "user pays" commercial capability to cater for commercial payments and other business services that may be appropriate to this cohort or a sub-cohort of participants in the system. The present invention supports any nexus or interaction with any professional registration bodies which may or may not include professional colleges and or government authorities, and where a participant is professionally deregistered the system can be used to prevent any professional communications from occurring, if this is desirable. The present invention addresses historical technological and networking barriers of existing system including but not limited to: UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 8 UltraOp Business and Information System (a) functionality and useability to include and support an infinite number and types of point-to-point interactions between system participants that existing systems cannot deliver (b) one single national and automatically maintained services directory, compared to the existing multiplicity of directories that are esoteric to many would be users and are also require a high level of ongoing manual intervention to maintain - and are therefore of questionable currency and accuracy (c) version control of data and information templates that ensure that current information specifications and other content management requirements are guaranteed across the system, (d) one identity and log on for each and every participant, as well as multiple locations for each participant, which can be networked with Medicare Australia and or the Australian Health Professional Regulation Agency identifications, (e) a standard web browser, without embedded agents and software at each user end point, to have access to and use of the secure private e community, (f) linking of all community participants to an infinite number of end points within the identified and closed community where the invention permits and facilitates global access and point-to-point communications with high security and control whilst permitting and supporting complete randomness of end point connectivity, (g) the ability to contribute to and share information in defined circumstances such as a shared health care record for a patient of the participant that initiates the creation of a shared care records environment and where the invention can also provide information updates and alerts, (h) the ability for the addition of and/or access to additional tools and services on and across the invention where these additional tools and services add value to both the business and health service value of the wider community that the participants of and across the invention system serve and support (i) embedded encryption that is applied to the contents of every communication (j) the logging of every communication events with full non-repudiation time and date stamping. The present invention supports the creation and maintenance of an online community that can be small or extremely large, diverse and distributed, and is fully scalable. The present invention supports each of the participants as they identify themselves and their work locations in the environment and through the sharing or creation of business relationships, whether that be business in the commercial sense or business in the health field and shared care environment and/or professional networking or education and general communication and/or services improvement dialogue and/or general business and general communication sharing information and sharing development for either a local or a regional, or a national or a global community. UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 9 UltraOp Business and Information System The present invention is scalable where the participating community can be the entire global community wherein the electronic system provides the opportunity for the individuals to be identified as a specifically identified professional who is authorised to work across multiple locations and with multiple delegates across those locations, regardless of how widely dispersed and distributed those locations to the point where the participation of any and every specifically identified and authorised professional or service in that global community has an infinite number of possible extensions and relationships and networks and referral pathways within and across that community of distributed and yet fully identified and verified professionals where this distributed community represents the professional services and business network of that professional network in all aspects including but not limited to specialisation and sub-specialisation, business and contract models, condition or criteria driven associations and shared information environments such as those utilised in chronic disease and shared care in local or more widely distributed care and services relationships such as those associated with rural or remote care environments compared to urban care settings and environments and networks and geographical or functional or professional or service restrictions or requirements or services demand create the need for new services and care partnerships and networks. The present invention supports the use of all defined standards, specifications and expectations and or renderings of rules and regulations that are established by authorities and codes of practice as well as the utilisation of version controlled and standardised templates and specifications using guidelines or pre-formatted systems and where version control for each of those elements is the responsibility of the contributor and where for example, a state run hospital might create a template for use for a referral for an outpatients clinic, that template may indeed reflect contribution or an expectation or a rendering of a nationally specified data set or may be a local data set depending on the rules and regulations in force at the time and the level of compliance that the provider is expected to, and is required to by law to maintain. These elements are expected to be managed and accessed through this environment. The present invention delivers interoperability and business systems integration for a defined community and specifically identified and registered participants such as those found in an entire health system. The present invention is a system that utilises an online capability that permits a participant, such as a medical practitioner or another identified participant such as medical researcher, where the participant, with appropriate authorities from the participant and patients who may be involve and with appropriate ethics approvals, may also invite a defined set of participants, where this set of participants may extend to all registered participants if the situation or need is identified, to capture UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 10 UltraOp Business and Information System individual and or community or population monitoring for pandemic and or medical clinical trials and or for the purpose of providing a central access system for pathology and radiology reports in support of health care referral and team or shared care environments to improve health services efficiency and effectiveness and to reduce duplications of interventions and minimise patient transport and associated costs and complexities. The present invention is a system that is of a closed community for the purposes of maintaining security and therefore not accessible to external unverified participants and where the registered participants have access to and the choice to access any or all functions including all of the messaging and or private packages which might include encrypted individual health data and related information are maintained as private between the initiator and the recipient and where the system does not monitor actual content which is assumed and is treated to be private and confidential and where the system creates and maintains a log of all events as a full non repudiation history log without creating or maintaining any information about the actual content of any of these communication events. The present invention is a system that can utilise or apply any appropriate web based software and or services that support and augment the efficiency and effectiveness of the delivery of health care and health business services including where network connectivity and interoperability demands simplified and cost effective and time effective interactions and collaborations for information, data, health records, cost and business information, and where emerging technologies and networking capabilities can utilise the network defined by this invention as the cornerstone for the development of new health sector and related health intervention and business management technologies, software and other integrated solutions, and where this cornerstone offered through this invention also provides an access controlled gateway into multiple web environments where the invention acts or operates as a systems aggregator that permits self-managed distribution for products and services across the entire community as these relate to currently available capabilities as well as future capabilities. 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1. A healthcare referral management system comprising: a) Participants b) Service end points c) Service locations d) Information transport system e) Template information wherein the system further comprises: f) point to point communications between any participant or service end point g) participant information self-maintenance means h) participant discovery means i) a template information specification means available to any participant at any service end point j) the participants manage the template information specification means at their end point k) the self-maintenance means includes maintaining currency of participants service location and service end points information 1) where each participant's information are unique m) the template information is discoverable by any participant and the template information specification means confirms a minimum data set
2. The health care referral management system set forth in claim 1, further comprising: a) atomic data sharing by said template information means b) data content added to the template by the participant is assessed for completeness using essential, preferred and non-essential criteria, or any other criteria, by said template information c) absence of any essential data content prohibits any transmission of the said template information d) first participant receiving information from the second participant in the form of status alerts wherein, for example, a referral having been opened and assessed by the second participant after receipt of the referral, initiates an automatic icon change for the first participant alerting the first participant of that action e) first participant receiving information from the second participant in the form of a return referral or discharge notice back to the first participant f) content of any payload of data or information in any message is automatically encrypted before transmission by the said information transport system g) event log every action with time and date as a non-repudiation record. UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 Claims 12 UltraOp Business and Information System
3. The health care referral management system set forth in claim 1, further comprising: a) access for participants that choose to engage additional clinical services or networks that may be accessible through by the said information transport system b) access for participants that choose to engage commercial services or networks that may be accessible through by the said information transport system
4. A method for utilising the said healthcare referral management system where, in one embodiment of the invention, the first participant may: a) search the directory of participants to discover the second participant which may be a hospital as a first level of participant detail b) search the directory of participants within the hospital, as the first level, to discover a clinic as a second level of discovery c) search the directory of participants within the clinic, as the second level, to discover name of the medical specialist or doctor from a list as a third level of discovery d) in this embodiment, search the list of template information items that are maintained by the hospital and the clinic and retrieves the said template information as the fourth level of discovery, and in other embodiment might select a template information from a standard template information that might be stored or available from another location accessible through the healthcare referral management system e) either manually or by widget or by application programming interface or other means, copy atomic data and information into the template information f) confirm that appropriate fields of data required by the template information are completed including, as necessary, reasons for referral g) send the completed template information, now a referral or other as the actual need or label may require, to the second participant h) receive update alerts from the second participant through an icon updates that are associated and rendered to the first participant with or against the unique referral sent to the second participant i) receive a return referral or discharge from the second participant, with a completed template information that includes updated data in atomic for the first participant to use as needed. UltraOp Business and Information System Standard Patent Application 22 May 2014 Claims 13
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