CA3002353A1 - Medication dosing and monitoring assistant for healthcare professionals and patient specific calender generation software application - Google Patents

Medication dosing and monitoring assistant for healthcare professionals and patient specific calender generation software application Download PDF

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CA3002353A1
CA3002353A1 CA3002353A CA3002353A CA3002353A1 CA 3002353 A1 CA3002353 A1 CA 3002353A1 CA 3002353 A CA3002353 A CA 3002353A CA 3002353 A CA3002353 A CA 3002353A CA 3002353 A1 CA3002353 A1 CA 3002353A1
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    • G16HHEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
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A system, method and platform are herein provided for enabling medication administration compliance enhancement. According to one embodiment, a system or platform is provided for a colour coded calendar copy that is patient specific, medication specific, dose specific and date specific to be printed. Alert on the calendar as to stop taking the medication and arrange a clinical visit when the parameters one or more of blood pressure and heart rate are met.

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Description Background Under the current practice, many key clinical stakeholders still use paper and pen in their daily work caring for patients. This is because where there is not a tool out there to cater for their specific and unique needs. The general instruction to the patients is not personalized medicine. The patients and their families have to interpret the instructions with their minimal medical knowledge. The cracks that fell through the misinterpretation of the instructions and the memory process may miss some points and administer an incorrect of amount medication as required. Not many major players exist out there because this is such a narrow spectrum specialized field of expertise and individualized delivery of health care.
Invention Software tool has been designed and developed to generate a colour coded personalized dosing calendar that is patient specific and medication specific.
The tool is prescriber directed dose titration templates to be used by the clinicians.
Clinicians (users) are defined as physicians and/or Nurse Practitioners (NPs) working in collaboration. The software application is Cloud based that clinicians can access from different locations.

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Claim A medication management system comprising of an software application to allow prescribing clinicians to select options from different preloaded templates and print a patient specific, medication specific, dose specific and date specific colour coded paper calendar.
The system of claim 1, wherein said a platform to allow prescriber to select the medication increasing and tapering rate by dose that is prescriber determined.
The system of claim 1, wherein said prescriber to select diastolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure or heart rate as criteria.
The system of claim 2, wherein said a patient specific, medication specific, dose specific and date specific colour coded calendar to be printed.
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