AU2021102715A4 - System for health care resource management in high demands for covid patients using internet of things - Google Patents

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AU2021102715A4
AU2021102715A4 AU2021102715A AU2021102715A AU2021102715A4 AU 2021102715 A4 AU2021102715 A4 AU 2021102715A4 AU 2021102715 A AU2021102715 A AU 2021102715A AU 2021102715 A AU2021102715 A AU 2021102715A AU 2021102715 A4 AU2021102715 A4 AU 2021102715A4
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Susheel Kumar Gupta
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Praveen Kumar Mannepalli
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SYSTEM FOR HEALTH CARE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN HIGH DEMANDS FOR COVID PATIENTS USING INTERNET OF THINGS ABSTRACT The present invention is related to system for health care resource management in high demands for COVID patients using internet of things. The objective of present invention is to solve the anomalies presented in the prior art techniques related to real-time covid patient health monitoring and assigning health and hospital resources using internet of things sensors. 26 DRAWINGS BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL MONITOR UNIT Hospital Resource Central Control Unit Management unit Hospital Resource Availability Database FIGURE 1 27

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DRAWINGS BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL MONITOR UNIT
Hospital Resource Central Control Unit Management unit
Hospital Resource Availability Database
FIGURE 1
SYSTEM FOR HEALTH CARE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN HIGH DEMANDS FOR COVID PATIENTS USING INTERNET OF THINGS FIELD OF INVENTION
[001]. The present invention related to field of hospital resource
consumption management and control method and system.
[002]. Particularly, some aspects of the invention relate to hospital
management system and method is provided to, specifically hospital
of enterprise resource planning through small hospital management
system and method thereof.
[003]. More particularly, the present invention is related to an system
for health care resource management in high demands for COVID
patients using internet of things.
[004]. Particularly, some aspects of the invention relate to internet of
thinsg sensor and ICT based hospital resource management, in
particular to a hospital comprehensive management system and
method.
BACKGROUND & PRIOR ART
[005]. An earphone is a small loudspeaker that is held, worn over, or
inserted into the ear. This device converts electrical energy into sound
waves. In addition to enhancing hearing, it has an activity tracker, a
pulse monitor, heart-rate variability monitoring, and fall detection.
Sensor-enabled earphones will be an ideal way to track our fitness.
After the sensors were added, the earphones retained their original
function as audio output instruments.
[006]. Some of the prior work is listed herewith:
[007]. CN112599227A Hospital resource consumption
management and control method System and corresponding device
and storage medium presents " a hospital resource
consumption management and control method, system and
corresponding equipment and storage medium, wherein the method
comprises the following steps: determining one or more influencing
factors influencing the total cost on the basis of collected disease
first page data and corresponding medical record charge detail data.
[008]. NL2023043A CIVIL HOSPITAL MOBILIZATION SYSTEM
AND METHOD THEREOF presents " a civil hospital
mobilization system and method thereof, and the system includes a
civil hospital mobilization model configured to simulate mobilization
organization and management of a civil hospital resource, to obtain a
5 corresponding mobilization result. The civil hospital mobilization
model includes an organization management module configured to
generate a mobilization policy for the civil hospital resource; a
mobilization execution module configured to mobilize the civil
hospital resource according to the mobilization policy, and output a
mobilization result.
[009]. KR1020160016317A System for Hospital Resource Managing
and Method thereof presents " a system and a method for
managing small and medium-sized hospitals. The system for
managing resources of a hospital group including a plurality of
individually operated hospitals comprises: an inventory management
module to manage an article order list for each hospital ward and
department that requested articles, and manage a requested quantity
by an approval by a manager on article order;
[0010]. CN11161862A Comprehensive management system and
method for hospital presents " a comprehensive management
system for a hospital. The comprehensive management system
comprises a main control module and a fixed asset management
module, wherein the fixed asset management module is connected
with the main control module, and the fixed asset management
module is used for managing fixed assets in the hospital. The
invention further discloses a comprehensivemanagement method for
the hospital. By means of the comprehensive management system
and method for the hospital, hospital resources can be scientifically,
efficiently and reasonably arranged and managed."
[0011]. CN107204981A LoRa based hospital common resource
dispatching system presents " medical equipment and discloses a
LoRa based hospital common resource dispatching system. The
system comprises LoRa detection terminals for bed dispatching
control and emergency call, doctor response dispatching, parking lot
dispatching control, street lamp monitoring and control, smoke
alarm, recycling bin detection and the like. With the adoption of the
system, a safety officer monitors fire safety in time conveniently, the
dangerous case is found in time, and loss is reduced;
[0012]. CN112635032A Hospital appointment resource overall
processing method and system presents " a hospital appointment
resource overall processing method and system, which are used for
acquiring reservation service data of each system in a hospital and
constructing a reserved resource pool. The doctor advice data and the
project application form data of the patient are acquired, and the
doctor advice data and the project application form data are
combined. To the reservation resource pool, the merged data is
subjected to a reservation rule check"
[0013]. EP2063373A1Method and system for management of
operating-room resources presents " a computer-implemented
method for managing operating-room resources in a hospital
includes the steps of receiving at least one surgery request,
identifying the resources required for surgery associated with the
surgery request, capturing initial data on availability of the resources,
capturing initial patient data, and establishing a pre-scheduled
operating-room plan based on an initial optimization, and the further
steps of capturing current data on availability of the resources,."
[0014]. US20160210421A1 CLINICAL PATHWAY
MANAGEMENT DEVICE presents " management device, if
a request for change that requires the change of the content of a
clinical pathway is received, with reference to schedule data, it is
determined whether or not there is an overlap between hospital
resources assigned to a treatment included in a clinical pathway as a
target of change and hospital resources assigned to a treatment
included in other clinical pathways different from the clinical
pathway as a target of change in a case where the clinical pathway is
changed according to the request for change. In a case where there is
no overlap, the clinical pathway is changed according to the request
for change. In a case where there is an overlap because of the change
of at least either the clinical pathway as a target of change or other
clinical pathways described above, plural kinds of plans of change
for avoiding the overlap are generated."
[0015]. US10810552B2 Clinical pathway management deviceln
the clinical pathway management device, presents " a clinical
pathway is received, with reference to schedule data, it is determined
whether or not there is an overlap between hospital resources
assigned to a treatment included in a clinical pathway as a target of
change and hospital resources assigned to a treatment included in
other clinical pathways different from the clinical pathway as a
target of change in a case where the clinical pathway is changed
according to the request for change. In a case where there is no
overlap, the clinical pathway is changed according to the request for
change. " .
[0016]. CN104504533B Medical system establishing method and
medical system to set up the device presents " a medical
system establishing method and a medical system establishing
device. The medical system establishing method comprises the steps:
acquiring first service data in a hospital information system and
second service data in a hospital resource planning system; analyzing
the first service data and the second service data to determine a
correlative feature between the first service data"
[0017]. CN111242466A Hospital performance management
system and method based on payment according to disease types and
disease group scores presents " a hospital performance
management system and method based on payment according to
disease types and disease group scores. The system comprises a
strategic guidance publishing system, a performance assessment and
evaluation system, a performance result accounting system and a
specialized operation management system. According to the
invention, the content information published by the strategic oriented
publishing system is used as a performance evaluation benchmark"
[0018]. US20090125337AI Method and System for Management of
Operating-Room Resources presents " a computer
implemented method for managing operating-room resources in a
hospital includes the steps of receiving at least one surgery request,
identifying the resources required for surgery associated with the
surgery request, capturing initial data on availability of the resources,
capturing initial patient data, and establishing"
[0019]. CN212268850U Hospital medicine material automatic
conveyingsystem presents " a hospital medicine material
automatic conveying system which comprises a department doctor
terminal, a department nurse terminal, a pharmacy terminal, a
control table, an HIS management platform and a medicine
conveying subsystem. The department doctor terminal, the
department nurse terminal, the pharmacy terminal and the console
are respectively communicated with the HIS management platform,
and the console is electrically connected with the drug delivery
subsystem; the medicine conveying subsystem comprises a
pharmacy conveying device arranged in a pharmacy, department
conveying devices arranged on different floors and a vertical shaft
conveying device connected with the pharmacy conveying device
and the department conveying devices, the pharmacy conveying
device conveys medicine baskets to the vertical shaft conveying
devices, and the vertical shaft conveying devices convey the
medicine baskets to the corresponding department conveying
devices. The department conveying device conveys the medicine to
the department medicine taking table.".
[0020]. Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments of the
invention disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each
group member can be referred to and claimed individually or in any
combination with other members of the group or other elements found
herein. One or more members of a group can be included in, or
deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability.
When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is herein
deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written
description of all Markus groups used in the appended claims.
[0021]. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that
follow, the meaning of "a," "an," and "the" includes plural reference
unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the
description herein, the meaning of "in" includes "in" and "on" unless
the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0022]. The recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to
serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate
value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each
individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were
individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be
performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or
otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
[0023]. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g.
"such as") provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is
intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a
limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No
language in the specification should be construed as indicating any
non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
[0024]. The above information disclosed in this Background section is
only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the
invention and therefore it may contain information that does not form
the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of
ordinary skill in the art.
SUMMARY
[0025]. The present invention mainly cures and solves the technical
problems existing in the prior art. In response to these problems, the
present invention provides an system for health care resource
management in high demands for COVID patients using internet of
things.
[0026]. The present invention discloses a System for health care
resource management in high demands for COVID patients using
internet of things, wherein the system comprises A biomedical
monitoring unit, wherein the biomedical monitoring unit is
configuring to monitor biomedical signals and physiological signals
of patient, A health resource assigning unit , the health recourse
occupation unit is used for minimize the time that at least some
health recourses in a hospital health recourse are used comprising: a
computing device having a processor; a memory medium in
transimissionon with the computing device and having stored therein
information about a first plurality of health recourses and a second
plurality of health recourses in the hospital , the information about
the second plurality of health recourses including hourly occupancy
times for each of the second plurality of health recourses and the
daily occupancy of the first plurality of health recourses at the
hospital ; wherein the computing device is programmed to: receive a
request for a health recourse at the hospital , the health recourse
request including information about arrival and departure at the
hospital ; compare the information in the health recourse request
with the information stored in the database to determine if any health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available between the requested arrival and departure; in response to comparing the information, determining if any health recourses are available at the requested arrival and departure times, and if not, analyze the information to determine whether any any pre-existing occupations in the second plurality of health recourses can be modified to accommodate the the health recourse request; in response to determining that a pre-existing occupation in the second plurality of health recourses can be modified, modify the pre existing occupation; update the database with changes in the information; send an offer that includes information about available health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses for the hospital during the requested arrival and departure to be displayed on an electronic device, the information being sent including stays of differing lengths including at least one check-in time and one check out time, the stays of differing lengths sent based on the hourly occupancy times for health recourses during the predetermined time period stored in the database when health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available, and a predetermined price based upon the health recourse request, the predetermined price reflecting the requested length of stay; send an offer that includes information about health recourses in the first plurality of health recourses when no health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available; receive a health recourse response in response to the information sent regarding available health recourses; transmit to the electronic device an assignment of a health recourse at the hospital based upon a positive health recourse response to the offer; and update the information stored in the database based on the positive response, the updated information to be used with the next request for a health recourse, thereby reducing a number of hours that health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are are not available.
OBJECTIVE OF THE INVENTION
[0027]. The principle objective of the present invention is to provide an
system for health care resource management in high demands for
COVID patients using internet of things.
[0028]. Further objective of the present invention is to solve the
problems of techniques of the prior arts in real-time Human health
monitoring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0029]. Further clarify various aspects of some example embodiments of
the present invention, a more particular description of the invention
will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which
are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these
drawings depict only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are
therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will
be described and explained with additional specificity and detail
through the use of the accompanying drawings.
[0030]. In order that the advantages of the present invention will be
easily understood, a detailed description of the invention is discussed
below in conjunction with the appended drawings, which, however,
should not be considered to limit the scope of the invention to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
[0031]. Figure 1 shows an exemplary block diagram representation of
an system for health care resource management in high demands for
COVID patients using internet of things, according to the present
invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
[0032]. The present invention discloses an system for health care
resource management in high demands for COVID patients using
internet of things.
[0033]. Figure 1 shows the exemplary representation of an system for
health care resource management in high demands for COVID
patients using internet of things, according to the present invention.
[0034]. Although the present disclosure has been described with the
purpose of to an system for health care resource management in high
demands for COVID patients using internet of things, it should be
appreciated that the same has been done merely to illustrate the
invention in an exemplary manner and to highlight any other purpose
or function for which explained structures or configurations could be
used and is covered within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0035]. A System for health care resource management in high demands
for COVID patients using internet of things, wherein the system
comprisesA biomedical monitoring unit.
[0036]. A biomedical monitoring unit, wherein the biomedical
monitoring unit is configuring to monitor biomedical signals and
physiological signals of patient, a health resource assigning unit and
a Central control unit
[0037]. The health resource assigning unit is used for minimize the
time that at least some health recourses in a hospital health recourse
are used comprising: a computing device having a processor; a
memory medium in transmission with the computing device and
having stored therein information about a first plurality of health
recourses and a second plurality of health recourses in the hospital
, the information about the second plurality of health recourses
including hourly occupancy times for each of the second plurality of
health recourses and the daily occupancy of the first plurality of
health recourses at the hospital ; wherein the computing device is
programmed to: receive a request for a health recourse at the hospital
, the health recourse request including information about arrival and
departure at the hospital ; compare the information in the health
recourse request with the information stored in the database to
determine if any health recourses in the second plurality of health
recourses are available between the requested arrival and departure;
in response to comparing the information, determining if any health
recourses are available at the requested arrival and departure times,
and if not, analyze the information to determine whether any pre
existing occupations in the second plurality of health recourses can be modified to accommodate the health recourse request; in response to determining that a pre-existing occupation in the second plurality of health recourses can be modified, modify the pre-existing occupation; update the database with changes in the information; send an offer that includes information about available health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses for the hospital during the requested arrival and departure to be displayed on an electronic device, the information being sent including stays of differing lengths including at least one check-in time and one check out time, the stays of differing lengths sent based on the hourly occupancy times for health recourses during the predetermined time period stored in the database when health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available, and a predetermined price based upon the health recourse request, the predetermined price reflecting the requested length of stay; send an offer that includes information about health recourses in the first plurality of health recourses when no health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available; receive a health recourse response in response to the information sent regarding available health recourses; transmit to the electronic device an assignment of a health recourse at the hospital based upon a positive health recourse response to the offer; and update the information stored in the database based on the positive response, the updated information to be used with the next request for a health recourse, thereby reducing a number of hours that health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are not available.
[0038]. The the system further comprises a Central control unit
wherein the central control unit is connected to the Healthcare
resource management unit , wherein central control unit assign a
priority index to reach patients according health using a block chain
algorithm, And used to allot ICU and ventilator to a patient according
to priority index of the patient , , wherein the priority index is
calculated using the critical condition of the patient, biomedical and
physical parameters of the patient. .

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CLAIMS I/We claim:
1. A System for health care resource management in high
demands for COVID patients using internet of things, wherein
the system comprises:
A biomedical monitoring unit, wherein the biomedical
monitoring unit is configuring to monitor biomedical signals and
physiological signals of patient,
A health resource assigning unit , the health recourse
occupation unit is used for minimize the time that at least some
health recourses in a hospital health recourse are used
comprising: a computing device having a processor; a memory
medium in transmission with the computing device and having stored therein information about a first plurality of health recourses and a second plurality of health recourses in the hospital , the information about the second plurality of health recourses including hourly occupancy times for each of the second plurality of health recourses and the daily occupancy of the first plurality of health recourses at the hospital ; wherein the computing device is programmed to: receive a request for a health recourse at the hospital , the health recourse request including information about arrival and departure at the hospital
; compare the information in the health recourse request with the
information stored in the database to determine if any health
recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are
available between the requested arrival and departure; in
response to comparing the information, determining if any
health recourses are available at the requested arrival and
departure times, and if not, analyze the information to determine
whether any pre-existing occupations in the second plurality of
health recourses can be modified to accommodate the health
recourse request; in response to determining that a pre-existing
occupation in the second plurality of health recourses can be modified, modify the pre-existing occupation; update the database with changes in the information; send an offer that includes information about available health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses for the hospital during the requested arrival and departure to be displayed on an electronic device, the information being sent including stays of differing lengths including at least one check-in time and one check-out time, the stays of differing lengths sent based on the hourly occupancy times for health recourses during the predetermined time period stored in the database when health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available, and a predetermined price based upon the health recourse request, the predetermined price reflecting the requested length of stay; send an offer that includes information about health recourses in the first plurality of health recourses when no health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are available; receive a health recourse response in response to the information sent regarding available health recourses; transmit to the electronic device an assignment of a health recourse at the hospital based upon a positive health recourse response to the offer; and update the information stored in the database based on the positive response, the updated information to be used with the next request for a health recourse, thereby reducing a number of hours that health recourses in the second plurality of health recourses are not available.
2. The System for health care resource management in
high demands for COVID patients using internet of things as
claimed in claim 1, Wherein the system further comprises a
Central control unit , wherein the central control unit is
connected to the Healthcare resource management unit, wherein
central control unit assign a priority index to reach patients
according health using a block chain algorithm, And used to
allot ICU and ventilator to a patient according to priority index
of the patient , , wherein the priority index is calculated using
the critical condition of the patient, biomedical and physical
parameters of the patient.
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