CN115879574A - Health management method, related device and communication system - Google Patents

Health management method, related device and communication system Download PDF

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CN115879574A
CN115879574A CN202111139123.XA CN202111139123A CN115879574A CN 115879574 A CN115879574 A CN 115879574A CN 202111139123 A CN202111139123 A CN 202111139123A CN 115879574 A CN115879574 A CN 115879574A
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叶晓贞
付天福
任兵飞
杨明翰
刘亮
王成录
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Abstract

The application provides a health management method, a related device and a communication system. The method is built based on a data bank. The processing of user data in a data bank may include the collection, processing, opening, and presentation of value of user data. In the method, the electronic device can provide a triage number reservation scheme and post-treatment medication reminding, diet suggestion, exercise suggestion, shopping suggestion and other health management suggestions for the user by using the user data. The electronic device may also recommend the health management advice to an electronic device in the same family group as the electronic device. The electronic device can also receive the diagnosis result of the family member of the user and provide a scheme for monitoring the health condition of the family member. In addition, the electronic equipment can also provide the use suggestion of the electronic equipment for the user according to the physical condition of the user. The method can help the user to manage the physical health of the user and the family.

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Health management method, related device and communication system
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of terminal technologies, and in particular, to a health management method, a related apparatus, and a communication system.
Background
With the development of communication technology, people have increasingly close contact with electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers and smart watches in daily life and work. A user may generate a huge amount of user data during the use of the electronic device. For example, in a hospital visit scenario, a spot or online food purchase scenario, a sport scenario, etc., one or more electronic devices of the same user may generate a large amount of user data. But the user data is isolated. The electronic equipment is difficult to associate user data of different scenes and user data from different electronic equipment, so that convenience is provided for life and work of a user, and the user is helped to manage physical health of the user and family members.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a health management method, a related device and a communication system. The health management method can provide convenient diagnosis service for the user by using user data such as registration data, leave-asking data, travel data, exercise health data and the like of the user, and can help the user keep the body healthy by using medicine reminding and health management suggestions after the diagnosis is finished. Moreover, the health management method can also realize the body condition notification of family members and the health management suggestion sharing. This can help the user to know the physical condition of the family member, is favorable to the user to help the family member keep healthy.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a method for appointment visits. In the method, a first electronic device may send a first reservation request to a hospital server. The first reservation request may include first reservation information. The first appointment information may include a first appointment time, a first appointment physician, and an identification of a first patient. The first appointment request is for instructing the first patient to request the first appointment time for a medical visit at the first appointment physician. The first electronic device receives a first reply from the hospital server, the first reply being used to indicate that the first reservation request was successful. And the first electronic equipment sends a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server according to the first reservation information. The first electronic device receives a first triage number from the hospital server. The first triage number is used for indicating a queuing serial number for the first patient to see a doctor at the first appointment doctor, the first triage number is determined to be sent by the hospital server when the first patient is called at the first appointment hospital when the time for receiving the request for obtaining the triage number is not later than the first appointment time, and the first appointment hospital is a hospital for the first patient to see a doctor.
According to the method, the user can obtain the triage number on line through the first electronic device before arriving at the first appointment hospital. Therefore, the user does not need to take the registration list after arriving at the hospital, then receive the triage number by the triage table and then queue for diagnosis. The method can reduce the waiting time of the user in the hospital, and the user can more quickly go to the office of the doctor for diagnosis after arriving at the first appointment hospital.
In some embodiments, the first subscription information may further include one or more of the following: a first appointment hospital and a first appointment department. The first appointment doctor may be a doctor in a first appointment hospital or a first appointment department.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the triage number acquisition request may include a first journey time. The first travel time may be used to indicate a time required for the first patient to travel from a first location to a location of the first appointment hospital. The first location is a location where the first patient was when the first electronic device sent the triage number acquisition request. The first patient may have one or more travel plans from the first location to the first appointment hospital. The first trip time may be a trip time of the one or more trip plans.
The method for the hospital server to determine whether the first patient will be in the first appointment hospital when the first triage number is called may include: the hospital server may determine whether the first location is within a first location range. If the first location is within the first location range, the hospital server may determine that the first patient is at a first appointment hospital when the first triage number is called. The first location range may be a preset distance range of the first appointment hospital (e.g., a range of 1 km for the first appointment hospital).
Alternatively, the hospital server may determine whether the length of the first procedure time is less than the length of the first appointment time. If the length of the first procedure time is smaller than the length of the first preset time, the hospital server may determine that the first patient is in a first appointment hospital when the first triage number is called.
Alternatively, the hospital server may determine that the length of the first trip time is less than or equal to the length of the first waiting time. The first waiting time may be a visit time required for a patient who has already acquired the triage number of the first appointment doctor and has not yet visited before the hospital server receives the triage number acquisition request. That is, the first waiting time may indicate a waiting time required for the first patient to wait for the called number if the triage number is reserved when the first electronic device transmits the triage number acquisition request. If the length of the first journey time is less than or equal to the length of the first waiting time, the hospital server can determine that the first patient is in the first appointment hospital when the first triage number is called.
As can be seen from the above method, in the case where it is determined that the first patient can be located at the first appointment hospital when the appointment triage number is called, the hospital server may assign the triage number to the first patient. Otherwise, the first patient may reject the first patient's request to reserve a triage number. The condition that the triage number resource is wasted because the user can reserve the triage number too early and does not reach a medical institution when the user is called can be reduced. The method can help medical institutions to more efficiently allocate triage number resources.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the request for acquiring the triage number to the hospital server according to the first reservation information, the first electronic device may determine that the second location is within the first location range at a first time; the second location may be a location of the first patient at the first time, the first time not later than the first appointment time.
Alternatively, the first electronic device may determine a second procedure time for the first patient at the first time, the second procedure time indicating a time required for the first patient to travel from the second location to the location of the first appointment hospital.
The first electronic device can judge that the length of the second route time is less than the length of the first preset time. Alternatively, the first and second liquid crystal display panels may be,
the first electronic device may acquire a second waiting time, which is a visit time required by a patient who has acquired the triage number of the first scheduled doctor and has not yet visited, from the hospital server before the first time. The first electronic device may determine that the length of the second path time is less than or equal to the length of the second waiting time.
The first time may be a time when the first electronic device sends a triage number acquisition request. Then, the second position and the first position may be the same position. The first electronic device may transmit a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server in response to a user operation for reserving the triage number. Alternatively, in a case where the user operation for reserving the triage number is not received, the first electronic device may compare the time of the first patient's journey to the first reservation hospital with the waiting time for the first patient to wait for a diagnosis at the current reservation of the triage number at a time not later than the first reservation time. In the case that the travel time is less than or equal to the waiting time, the first electronic device may prompt the user to reserve a triage number or reserve a triage number for the user.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can prompt the user to reserve the triage number when the user is about to arrive at the hospital, and provides the service of reserving the triage number of the registered doctor of the user for the user. Alternatively, the first electronic device may actively reserve the user for the triage number of the registered doctor of the user when the user is about to arrive at the hospital. Alternatively, the first electronic device may provide the user with a time suitable for the appointment number in combination with the travel time required for the user to travel to the hospital and the waiting time required for the current appointment number to wait for a visit. The first electronic device can prompt the user to reserve the triage number when the journey time is slightly longer than or equal to the waiting time. This can reduce the time that the user waits at the hospital, help the user to accomplish the diagnosis more efficiently.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may acquire, from the hospital server, a first waiting time required for a patient who has acquired the triage number of the first appointment doctor and has not yet visited before the hospital server receives the triage number acquisition request. The first electronic device may determine one or more travel plans from a first location to a location of the first scheduled hospital, the first location being a location of the first patient at a time when the first electronic device transmits the triage number acquisition request. The first location may be a location of the first electronic device at the time of sending the triage number acquisition request. The travel scheme comprises travel modes, travel routes and travel time, and the length of the travel time of one or more travel schemes is not greater than the length of the first waiting time. The first electronic device displays a first travel prompt, where the first travel prompt includes the one or more travel plans and a departure time at which the travel plan is to be taken. The departure time of the travel plan may be determined by the first waiting time and the journey time of the travel plan.
The length of the distance time of the one or more trip schemes is not greater than the length of the first waiting time, so that the first patient can reserve the triage number first and then go to the first reservation hospital according to any one of the one or more trip schemes. The departure time of one travel plan may be such that the user arrives at the medical facility slightly earlier than the arrival time of the first triage number. This may reduce the waiting time of the user at the first appointment hospital.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine one or more travel plans from a second location to the location of the first appointment hospital, the second location being where the first patient is located at a second time, the second time being no later than the first appointment time; the travel scheme comprises a travel mode, a travel route and a travel time. The first electronic device acquires a third waiting time from the hospital server, wherein the third waiting time is a treatment time required by the patient who has acquired the triage number of the first appointment doctor and has not yet treated before the second time. The first electronic device may determine that the lengths of the journey times of the one or more trip plans are all greater than the length of the third waiting time. The first electronic device may display a second travel prompt, the second travel prompt including the one or more travel plans and a departure time at which the travel plan was taken; the departure time of the travel plan is a time that the first patient arrives at the first appointment hospital by adopting the travel plan is not later than the first appointment time.
Because the length of the travel time of one or more travel schemes is greater than the length of the third waiting time, the first patient can go to the first reservation hospital first and then reserve the triage number on the way to the first reservation hospital. This reduces the likelihood that the user will make an appointment with the triage number too early to reach the hospital when the triage number is called.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device receives the instruction for delaying the triage number after receiving the first triage number from the hospital server. The instructions for the deferred triage number may be generated according to a user operation for the deferred triage number. The first electronic device may send a triage number delay request to the hospital server, where the triage number delay request includes the first reservation information and the first triage number. The first electronic equipment receives a second reply from the hospital server, wherein the second reply is used for indicating that the first triage number is delayed to be a second triage number; the second triage number is determined after the hospital server requests that the triage number of the first reservation doctor is acquired, and the triage number is arranged after m patients after the first triage number are advanced by the triage number, and the triage number of one or more patients in the m patients is advanced.
Optionally, the number of the first triage number is used for indicating the requirement of the first patient on the number of the first triage number. The requirement may be, for example, the most delayed number of bits and the least delayed number of bits. Wherein, in the case that the number of the deferred bits is k, the m is not less than the k. Alternatively, in the case where the number of deferred bits is greater than or equal to k1 and less than or equal to k2, the m is not less than the k1.
In some embodiments, the first electronic device may transmit a triage number cancellation request to the hospital server in response to a user operation for canceling the first triage number. When receiving the triage number cancellation request, the hospital server may send a reply of successful cancellation of the triage number to the first electronic device. In addition, the hospital server may also transmit an indication that the first triage number is cancelled to the electronic device for calling the number at the hospital side. The electronic equipment for calling numbers can skip the first triage number when the number calling sequence is arranged to the first triage number, and call the number of one triage number after the first triage.
According to the method, the user can delay the diagnosis number after reserving the diagnosis number. I.e. the user can exchange the triage number sequence with the user behind him/herself. After the triage number sequence is exchanged, one or more users whose triage numbers are behind the user who requests the deferred triage number can see a doctor before the user who requests the deferred triage number. Therefore, the condition that the triage number resources are wasted can be reduced, and the user does not need to reserve the triage number again under the condition that the user reserves the triage number but cannot arrive at a medical institution in time. And the hospital server can delay the triage number for the user according to the number of the delayed triage number expected by the user. This may reduce waiting times for a user to wait for a visit after the user arrives at the medical facility.
In conjunction with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may send a second appointment request to the hospital server, the second appointment request including second appointment information, the second appointment information may include a second appointment time, a second appointment physician, an identification of the first patient; the second appointment request is used for instructing the first patient to request the second appointment time to see a doctor at the second appointment doctor; the second reservation time is later than the first reservation time. The first electronic device receives a third reply from the hospital server, wherein the third reply is used for indicating that the second reservation request is successful. The first electronic device acquires first medical treatment information of the first patient at the first appointment doctor from the hospital server, and judges that medical treatment of the first patient at the first appointment doctor delays medical treatment of the first patient at the second appointment doctor according to the first medical treatment information. The first electronic device displays a first prompt, which can be used to prompt the first patient to postpone the second appointment time.
The first visit information may include one or more of the following: the time when the first user starts the visit at the first doctor appointment, and examination items performed during the visit. The first electronic device can estimate the time required for the first patient to visit the first appointment doctor and the time for the visit to end according to the first visit information. If the time that the first patient finishes seeing the doctor at the first appointment doctor is judged to be later than the second appointment time, the first electronic device can determine that the seeing of the first patient at the first appointment doctor delays the seeing of the first patient at the second appointment doctor.
The first electronic device may acquire, from the hospital server, a time at which the second reserving doctor can be reserved after the second reserving time. The first electronic device can also determine, according to schedule data of the user, which times the second appointment doctor can be appointed after the second appointment time are times when the first patient has no other schedule (such as non-working day times, train-free times, and the like). The first electronic equipment can prompt the user to select the time which is not scheduled by the second appointment doctor in the reserved time after the second appointment time when the second appointment time is delayed through the first prompt.
According to the method, under the condition that the user appoints a plurality of doctors to see a doctor, the first electronic equipment can acquire the information of the doctor in the process of seeing the doctor in real time, and estimate the time required by the doctor to see the doctor according to the information of the doctor. If the conflict of the times of the patients at the doctors is judged according to the registration data of the user and the treatment information in the treatment process, the first electronic equipment can remind the user to modify the appointment time. This can reduce the time conflicts between the visits of the users at different doctors.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, when receiving the first user operation, the first electronic device may modify the second scheduled time in the second schedule information to a third scheduled time. The first user operates to modify the second appointment time to the third appointment time. The first electronic device may display a second prompt for prompting the first patient to request a false of the third appointment time. Before the second prompt is displayed, the first electronic equipment judges that the third appointment time conflicts with the time of the existing schedule of the user. When receiving a second user operation, the first electronic device may display a first user interface for asking for leave, and fill in first leave information in the first user interface according to the second reservation information. The second user operation is an operation of calling a leave-asking service in the first electronic equipment; the first leave asking information comprises a first leave asking time, and the first leave asking time is determined by the third reserved time.
As can be seen from the above method, after the second appointment time is modified, the first electronic device can also detect whether the modified appointment time conflicts with other schedules. The first electronic device may also prompt the user to modify the time of the other schedule if the modified appointment time conflicts with the other schedule. The system can help the user to coordinate various schedules of the user and smoothly see a doctor in a hospital, so that the user can know the physical condition of the user in time.
In conjunction with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may send a second appointment request to the hospital server, the second appointment request including second appointment information, the second appointment information including a second appointment time, a second appointment physician, an identification of the first patient; the second appointment request is for instructing the first patient to request the second appointment time for a medical visit at the second appointment physician; the second appointment time is later than the first appointment time. The first electronic device receives a third reply from the hospital server, wherein the third reply is used for indicating that the second reservation request is successful. The first electronic device may obtain second visit information of the first patient at the first appointment doctor from the hospital server, and determine that a first time interval is within a first time length range according to the second visit information, where the first time interval is a time length of an interval from a time when the first patient finishes visiting the first appointment doctor to a time when the second appointment time starts. The first electronic device displays a third prompt, wherein the third prompt is used for prompting the first patient to advance the second appointment time.
The second visit information may include one or more of the following: the time when the first user starts a doctor visit at the first doctor appointment and examination items performed during the doctor visit. The first electronic device can estimate the time required for the first patient to visit the first appointment doctor and the time for the visit to end according to the second visit information.
The first electronic device may acquire, from the hospital server, a time at which the second reserving doctor can be reserved within the first time interval. If the second appointment doctor has the time which can be appointed in the first time interval, the first electronic device can display the third prompt. That is, the first electronic device may prompt the first patient to modify the second appointment time, and appoint the second appointment doctor to see a doctor in the first time interval. In this way, the user can see a doctor at the second appointment doctor in advance.
According to the method, the first electronic device can help the user to adjust the appointment time according to the treatment information of the user in the treatment process, and the waiting time of the user in the treatment process is reduced.
In conjunction with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may send a second appointment request to the hospital server, the second appointment request including second appointment information, the second appointment information including a second appointment time, a second appointment physician, an identification of the first patient; the second appointment request is used for instructing the first patient to request the second appointment time to see a doctor at the second appointment doctor; the second reservation time is later than the first reservation time. The first electronic device receives a third reply from the hospital server, wherein the third reply is used for indicating that the second reservation request is successful. The first electronic device may estimate a time required for the first patient to see a doctor at the first appointment doctor as a third time, and determine that a length of the third time is less than a second time interval, where the second time interval is a time length of the first appointment time and the second appointment time interval. For example, the first scheduled time is a time period from the time A1 to the time A2. The second scheduled time is a time period from the time B1 to the time B2. Since the second scheduled time is later than the first scheduled time, time A2 is later than time B1. The second time interval may be a time period from time A2 to time B1.
In one possible implementation, the third time may include a time for seeing the examination item required to be performed at the first appointment doctor. In another possible implementation manner, the third time may be obtained by the first electronic device from a hospital server. The hospital server can estimate the time required for a patient to visit the first appointment physician based on the time required for a plurality of patients to visit the first appointment physician. The hospital server estimates the time required for a patient to visit the first appointment doctor as the third time.
The first electronic device may display a fourth prompt for prompting the first patient to modify at least one of the first appointment time and the second appointment time such that a length of the third time is not less than a length of time between the first appointment time and the second appointment time after modification.
For example, the fourth prompt may be specifically used to prompt the first appointment time to be advanced. Alternatively, the fourth prompt may be specifically configured to prompt to delay the second appointment time.
In one possible implementation, the first electronic device can also prompt the user to modify at least one of the first appointment time and the second appointment time in conjunction with the first patient's schedule data. For example, the first electronic device determines that the first patient has other schedules after the second appointment time. And the first electronic equipment determines that the first appointment doctor has the time which can be appointed before the first appointment time. The first electronic device can prompt to advance the first appointment time, thereby increasing the interval between the appointment time at the first appointment physician and the appointment time at the second appointment physician and reducing the instances of conflict between the visits by the user at the two physicians.
According to the method, in the case that the possibility that the times of the visits of the users at the doctors are conflicted is judged, the first electronic device can remind the users to modify the appointment time before the users visit. Therefore, the situation that the user finds that the doctor cannot make a appointment with the next doctor in time in the doctor making a doctor can be reduced, and the user wants to temporarily modify the appointment time but cannot make an appointment to the proper time. The method can avoid conflict in advance for the user, more smoothly complete the doctor seeing a doctor at each doctor reserved by the user, and reduce the conflict between the schedule of the user for going to a medical institution and other schedules.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device receives a first end-of-visit message, which may include one or more of: the system comprises a first diagnosis result, first payment information and first medicine taking information. Wherein the first diagnostic result comprises a condition determined by the first appointment physician for the first patient; the first payment information is used for indicating the cost, payment position and payment mode of the first patient after the first appointment doctor visits the doctor. The payment method may be, for example, online payment through the first electronic device. The first medication taking information is used for indicating the medicine required to be taken by the first patient and the position of the medicine to be taken. The first visit end message is sent to the first electronic device by the second electronic device or the hospital server, and the second electronic device is the electronic device for the first appointment doctor to input the first visit end message.
Optionally, the first diagnosis result may further include one or more of the following: prescription and advice of medicine. The above-mentioned prescription may include the type of medicine that the user needs to take and the mode of administration. The order may include a first appointment physician's notes about the user with respect to diet, exercise, etc.
According to the method, after the visit is finished, the first patient can check the diagnosis result, the payment information and the medicine taking information of the first patient on the first electronic equipment, and can conveniently find the payment position and the medicine taking position according to the payment information and the medicine taking information to pay and take medicine.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first visit end message may further include first review information for instructing the first patient to visit again at the first appointment doctor, and the first review information includes a first review time. After receiving the first visit end message, the first electronic device may further provide a first registration scheme according to the first review message, where the first registration scheme may include a time that the first scheduled doctor can be scheduled within the first review time.
Optionally, the first electronic device may further provide a first registration plan in conjunction with the first patient schedule and the first review message. The first registration protocol may include times at which the first appointment physician may be booked during a first review time and during times when the first patient has no other schedules.
If the first electronic device determines that the reserved time of the first reservation doctor in the first review time conflicts with the existing schedule of the first patient, the first electronic device may prompt the first patient to modify the schedule conflicting with the reserved review time after reserving the first reservation doctor for review. For example, the first electronic device may prompt the user to leave.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the first appointment request to the hospital server, second leave information of the first patient may be obtained, where the second leave information may include a second leave time. When receiving the third user operation, the first electronic device may provide a second registration scheme according to the second leave asking information. The third user action is an action instructing the first patient to view a physician diagnosing a first body condition; the second registration protocol includes ones of the physicians diagnosing the first body condition that can be reserved at the second leave-on time.
The first condition may be a disease of the body, such as diabetes, hypertension, lumbar strain, eye disease, and the like.
Alternatively, the third user operation may be an operation of a doctor who views the first appointment department in the first appointment hospital. Then, the second registration scheme may include doctors who can be reserved at the second leave-asking time among the doctors in the first reservation department in the first reservation hospital.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, after the first electronic device receives the first reply from the hospital server, a fourth user operation is also received. In response to the fourth user operation, the first electronic device may display a second user interface for asking for leave, and fill third leave asking information in the second user interface according to the first reservation information. The fourth user operation is an operation of calling a leave request service in the first electronic device. The third leave asking information comprises third leave asking time which is determined by the first reserved time.
According to the method, under the condition that the first patient asks for leave first and then makes an appointment for the doctor, the first electronic device can provide a proper registration scheme for the first patient according to leave asking information of the user. The appropriate registration protocol may include a protocol that appoints a visit to the hospital before the leave time. In the case that the first patient makes an appointment with the doctor first and then makes an invitation, the first electronic device may provide an appropriate invitation scheme for the first patient according to the appointment information of the user, and fill in the invitation information for the user on a user interface for the invitation. The leave information may include one or more of: leave time, leave type. The suitable leave-asking plan may include a plan at the time of the visit of the user at the leave-asking time.
The method can help the user coordinate the time of appointment and the time of other schedules.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine whether the first patient needs to rest for a certain period of time (e.g., a day) after the first appointment doctor finishes the visit according to the first diagnosis result. When it is determined that the first patient needs to have a rest for a period of time, the first electronic device may determine whether the time that the first patient needs to have a rest conflicts with other schedules. If the time that the user needs to rest conflicts with other schedules, the first electronic device may prompt the first patient to modify the time of the other schedules, so that the first patient can rest according to the order to recover physical health.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device has a hospital mode. When in the hospital mode, the first electronic device may reply to the preset message content in response to the received message. Wherein the first electronic device may turn on the hospital mode in response to a user operation for turning on the hospital mode. Alternatively, the first electronic device may turn on the hospital mode when detecting that the first patient is located within the first appointment hospital and turn off the hospital mode when the first patient leaves the first appointment hospital.
The first electronic device can reply preset message content to the message received by the first APP when the first electronic device is in the hospital mode in response to user operation of selecting the first APP. The first APP may comprise one or more APPs. Optionally, in response to a user operation of selecting the first contact, the first electronic device may reply to the message sent from the first contact with preset message content while in the hospital mode. The first contact may comprise one or more contacts.
According to the method, the first electronic device can reply the preset message content in response to the received message when the first electronic device is in the hospital mode. The problem that the user cannot conveniently reply the message during the treatment can be solved, and the situation that the user cannot reply the message in time during the treatment can be reduced.
In a second aspect, the present application provides a health management method in which a first electronic device may acquire exercise health data for a first patient, the exercise health data including one or more of: diagnostic results, physiological data. Based on the athletic health data, the first electronic device may determine a health management recommendation, the health management recommendation including one or more of: exercise advice, diet advice, and medication advice. The sports advice contains a sports time and sports content performed at the sports time. The dietary recommendation comprises one or more of: food suitable for eating and food unsuitable for eating. The medication intake recommendation includes a medication to be taken, a quantity of the medication to be taken, and a time to take the medication. The first electronic device detects that the first patient performs the first exercise content, judges that the first exercise content is not suitable for the first patient according to the exercise health data, and can display a first exercise prompt which can be used for prompting that the first patient is not suitable for performing the first exercise content.
The above-mentioned exercise content unsuitable for the first patient may include exercise content affecting a physical condition indicated by the exercise health data of the first patient. For example, a diagnostic result of the first patient indicates that the first patient has a heart disease. Exercises that are not suitable for patients with heart disease may include sprinting, boxing, and the like. As another example, the physiological data of the first patient indicates that the first patient is a gross human weight. Exercises that are not suitable for large and heavy people may include running, mountain climbing, and the like.
According to the method, after the first patient finishes the treatment, the first electronic device can provide health management advice according to exercise health data such as the diagnosis result of the first patient. For example, exercise advice, diet advice, and medication advice. Also, upon detecting that the athletic content performed by the first patient is not appropriate for the first patient, the first electronic device may prompt the first patient that the athletic content is not appropriate. The method can help the user to quickly recover the physical health and keep good physical condition.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may obtain first dietary data of the first patient, which may include a first meal time, content of a first meal. The first electronic device can detect that the first patient does not exercise at the fourth time, and judge that the first patient does not exercise at the fourth time according to the first diet data, and the first electronic device displays a second exercise prompt which is used for prompting that the first patient does not exercise at the fourth time.
The fourth time may include a preset time after eating, a preset time before or after taking the medicine, and the like.
The first diet data can include data generated by APP from a take-away class, data detected by the intelligent refrigerator as food consumption, data detected by the intelligent medicine box as medicine taken by the user, data of diet schedule in the user schedule, and the like.
Optionally, the first electronic device may further prompt the user for exercise time according to exercise health data of the user, a schedule of the user, and the like.
The method can help the user to reasonably exercise, and reduce the influence on the body health of the user caused by the exercise performed at the fourth time when the user eats food or medicines and the like.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines from the athletic health data that the first patient took a first drug, and the first medication time of the first drug precedes the second meal time. The first electronic device may obtain second meal data for the first patient, the second meal data including the second meal time. The first electronic device can determine the first medicine taking time according to the second eating time and prompt the first patient to take the first medicine at the first medicine taking time.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines from the athletic health data that the first patient took a second medication, and the second medication time for the second medication is after a third meal time. The first electronic device may obtain third dietary data of the first patient, the first dietary data including the third dietary time. The first electronic device can determine the second medicine taking time according to the third eating time and prompt the first patient to take the second medicine at the second medicine taking time.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can determine the medicine taking time of the user and prompt the user to take the medicine on time according to the medicine taking time. In the case where the medication time is associated with the meal time, the first electronic device may first determine the meal time of the user and then prompt the user to take the medication before or after a meal according to the meal time of the user. The method can help the user to take the medicine on time, and reduce the situation that the medicine effect is influenced or the influence is generated on the body health of the user due to improper medicine taking time.
In combination with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine that the first patient took a third medication based on the athletic health data. In a case that it is determined that the first patient does not take the third medicine at the third medicine taking time, the first electronic device may provide a first medicine taking plan, where the first medicine taking plan includes one or more of the following items: the time for which the third medicine is not taken at the third medication time, and the time for which the third medicine is taken again after the third medicine is taken at the third medication time can be supplemented.
The first electronic device can judge whether the first patient takes the third medicine at the third medicine taking time according to the medicine taking record input by the first patient or according to the consumption data of the medicines in the intelligent medicine box.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can provide a scheme of medicine supplement for the user under the condition that the user forgets to take the medicine. For the medicine which can be supplemented, the first electronic equipment can prompt the user of the time and the mode of the medicine which can be supplemented, and the time for delaying the medicine to be taken again after the medicine is supplemented. For the medicine which cannot be supplemented, the first electronic equipment can prompt the medicine that cannot be supplemented. The method can prompt the user to take the medicine in time after the user forgets to take the medicine, and help the user to ensure the treatment effect of taking the medicine. In addition, the method can reduce the condition that the user generates adverse reaction or threatens life and health due to overhigh concentration of the medicines in the body of the medicine to be supplemented.
In conjunction with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine the fourth meal time to be the time of the first patient's meal. The first electronic device may obtain food sales information for one or more shopping platforms, the food sales information including one or more of: type of food, price of food, offer information for the one or more shopping platforms. The first electronic device may determine a first meal order reminder based on the athletic health data and the food sales information, and display the first meal order reminder before the fourth meal time, the first meal order reminder including a purchase link for one or more foods, a purchase link for a food being used to purchase the food.
The fourth eating time may be a meal time preset by the APP of the takeaway category (e.g. breakfast meal time is 8 00, lunch meal time is 12, dinner meal time is 17. Optionally, the fourth meal time may be a meal time recorded in the user schedule. Optionally, the fourth eating time may be determined by the takeaway APP according to the eating time of the user habit.
Optionally, the first electronic device may further determine the time for ordering food according to the fourth food consumption time and the time for delivering food to the location where the user is located. The meal ordering time may be a time for ordering and purchasing food in the takeout APP. So that the user can purchase the food to be delivered at the fourth eating time.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can remind the user of ordering food in time, and recommend the user to purchase the food which is beneficial to the physical health of the user and can improve the physical problems indicated by the exercise health data of the user. The method can remind the user to eat on time and help the user to develop good eating habits.
In conjunction with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may obtain first inventory data of food in the first refrigerator. The first electronic device can determine that a first food is stored in the first refrigerator according to the first inventory data, wherein the first food is included in the dietary recommendation and the inedible food is included in the dietary recommendation. The first electronic device may display a first diet cue for prompting the first patient to be inedible to eat the first food. The first food may comprise a food that affects a physical condition indicated by the athletic health of the first patient. For example, food that conflicts with a drug being taken by the first patient.
According to the method, the first electronic device can detect whether food which is not suitable for the user to eat exists in the first refrigerator. This can reduce the possibility that the first patient eats food by mistake, which affects the physical condition of the first patient.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device may obtain first inventory data of food in the first refrigerator. The first electronic device may display a second dietary prompt based on the first inventory data and the food eligible for consumption in the dietary recommendation. The second diet prompt may include a recipe including a recipe for preparing the food suitable for consumption from the food stored in the first refrigerator.
The comestible may include a food that improves a physical condition indicated by the athletic health data of the first patient. For example, the athletic health data of the first patient indicates that the first patient has obesity. The edible food may comprise a low-fat, low-sugar food.
According to the method, the first patient can make foods beneficial to body health of the first patient by using the food materials stored in the first refrigerator according to the recipe recommended by the first electronic device. This can both make the food material in the first refrigerator rationally utilized, can help the first patient to keep or resume healthy.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device may send the health management advice to a third electronic device, the third electronic device being located within a family group with the first electronic device.
The user of the first electronic device (i.e., the first patient) and the user of the third electronic device may be from a single family. For example, the user of the first electronic device and the user of the third electronic device are a child and a father, respectively. The user of the first electronic device may be a user logged in a system APP or a third party APP in the first electronic device. The user of the third electronic device may be a user logged in a system APP or a third party APP in the third electronic device.
Optionally, the first electronic device may also receive a health management advice sent from a third electronic device. The health management advice transmitted by the third electronic device may be health management advice provided by the third electronic device according to exercise health data of a user using the third electronic device.
According to the method, family members in one family can share the health management suggestion. Because the living habits of family members in a family are similar, and family members with relationship of blood relationship may have a genetic medical history, the probability that the family members in a family suffer from the same disease is higher. The method can help other family members to prevent the same physical problem when the physical condition of one family member has a problem. This can effectively help the family to stay healthy and prevent possible disease.
In combination with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may display a third user interface including one or more food purchase options when a fifth user action is received, the fifth user action being a user action to select food in the first shopping application, the one or more food purchase options in the third user interface being determined based on the athletic health data.
Wherein the food indicated by the one or more food purchase options may include food that improves the physical condition indicated by the athletic health data.
It can be seen that the above method can recommend food to a user that is beneficial for improving the physical condition indicated by the user's athletic health data when the user purchases the food in a shopping application. This can help the user eat healthier and develop good living habits.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device receives a sixth user action, the sixth user action being a user action to select the second food. When it is determined that the second food conflicts with the medicine taken by the first patient according to the exercise health data, the first electronic device may display a third diet prompt indicating that the second food conflicts with the medicine taken by the first patient.
The user operation of selecting the second food may include a user operation of clicking a purchase option corresponding to the second food in the shopping application, a user operation of adding the second food to a shopping cart, and a user operation of submitting an order for purchasing the second food.
The first electronic device may determine whether the first patient is likely to purchase the second food according to the user operation of selecting the second food. In the event that it is determined that the first patient is likely to purchase the second food, the first electronic device may prompt the first patient that the second food conflicts with the medication that the first patient took. This can reduce the situation that the user eats food which conflicts with the medicine by mistake during the medicine taking, thereby affecting the physical health or the medicine taking effect of the user.
Alternatively, in the case that it is determined from the exercise health data that the amount of the first component in the second food affects the health of the first patient, the first electronic device may display a fourth diet prompt indicating that the amount of the first component in the second food is too high or too low.
The first component of the second food may contain salt, sugar, pepper content, etc.
In the event that the first patient is determined to be ineligible to consume the second food having the first component in an amount that is too high or too low based on the exercise health data, the first electronic device may prompt the second food to have the first component in an amount that is too high or too low and recommend that the amount of the first component be adjusted when the second food is purchased.
Alternatively, the first electronic device displays a fifth meal hint in response to the athletic health data and the purchased quantity of the second food exceeding the first quantity over the first time period, the fifth meal hint indicating that the purchased quantity of the second food is out of compliance.
In the method, the first electronic device can judge whether the type and/or amount of food selected by the user can aggravate the physical problem indicated by the sports health data and is not beneficial to the user to maintain or recover the physical health according to the sports health data of the user and the data of the food selected in the shopping application. When it is determined that the food selected by the user may affect the physical health of the user, the first electronic device may prompt the user that the food selected by the user is not beneficial to the physical health of the user. This may help the user to know which foods are unsuitable for consumption by themselves, and the maximum intake of one or more foods for consumption by themselves. In addition, the method can help the user to develop good living habits, improve physical problems indicated by the exercise health data and keep the body healthy.
In combination with the second aspect, in some embodiments, in the event that it is detected that the first patient purchased the second food, and the second food conflicts with the medication taken by the first patient, or the amount of the first component in the second food affects the health of the first patient, or the purchase amount of the second food exceeds the first amount within the first time period, the first electronic device sends a record of the purchase of the first patient purchased the second food to a third electronic device, the third electronic device being located in a family group with the first electronic device.
As can be seen from the above method, in the case where the food selected by the first patient conflicts with the medicine taken by the first patient or otherwise affects the physical condition indicated by the exercise health data of the first patient, the first electronic device may send the selection of the food of the first patient to the family member of the first patient. This allows the family member to supervise the first patient and help the first patient maintain or restore physical health.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device detects that the first patient purchased a third food item, and a shipping address for the third food item indicates that the third food item is required to be shipped to the home. The first electronic device determines that the amount of motion of the first patient in the second time period is less than the first amount of motion, the amount of motion comprising a quantity of one or more of: walking, running, swimming, rope skipping; the second time period is a time period before the first patient purchases the third food. The first electronic device may display a first meal taking prompt for prompting the first patient to go out to take the third food.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can order the food on the network, and provides the user with a suggestion for taking the food outside when the physical activity amount is small on the day. The suggestion of going out to take a meal can remind the user to increase the physical activity and keep the body healthy.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device detects that the first patient purchased a third food item, and the shipping address of the third food item indicates that the third food item is required to be shipped to the home. The first electronic equipment determines that the garbage in the first garbage can needs to be processed at the fifth time; the fifth time is prior to the arrival time of the third food item. The first electronic equipment can display a second meal taking prompt, and the second meal taking prompt is used for prompting the patient to go out to collect the third food and process garbage in the first garbage can when the third food is collected.
According to the method, the first electronic device can provide the user with a suggestion for taking a meal outdoors when the user orders a meal online and the garbage can at home needs to be processed. The suggestion of going out to fetch food can remind the user to throw away rubbish when going out to fetch food.
In some embodiments, in combination with the second aspect, the first electronic device detects that the first patient purchased a third food item, and a shipping address for the third food item indicates that the third food item is required to be shipped to the home. The first electronic device obtains a first shipping specification indicating that the item delivered to the shipping address cannot be delivered to the home. And the first electronic equipment displays a third meal taking prompt, and the third meal taking prompt is used for prompting the patient to take the third food outside.
In the method, the first electronic device may determine whether the third food item can be delivered to the home according to a regulation of a cell or a community where the receiving address indicated by the user is located. For example, the cell where the delivery address is located specifies takeout and express delivery, and cannot enter the cell. The first electronic device may prompt the user to go out to take a meal.
In conjunction with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may detect a distance between the first patient and the merchant after the first patient purchases food in the shopping application. When the distance between the first patient and the merchant is less than the preset distance, the first electronic device may prompt the user to go to the store to take a meal. This saves distribution costs. Or the first electronic device determines that the amount of motion of the first patient is smaller than the first amount of motion, and the distance between the first patient and the merchant is smaller than the preset distance, and the first electronic device can prompt the user to go to the store to take a meal. Therefore, the exercise amount of the user can be increased, the user can be helped to keep healthy, and the distribution cost can be saved. Or the first electronic device judges that the garbage in the first garbage can needs to be processed, the distance between the first patient and the merchant is smaller than a preset distance, and the first electronic device prompts the user to get a meal from the store. Therefore, the garbage can be thrown in the process of taking meals, and the distribution cost can be saved.
In one possible implementation, the first electronic device may determine one or more travel plans to go to the store for taking meals according to the location of the first patient and the location of the merchant. The travel scheme for getting meals from the store can comprise a travel mode, a travel route and a travel time. The first electronic device can also determine the departure time of the travel scheme for getting food to the store according to the time required by the merchant for preparing the food purchased by the first patient and the journey time of the travel scheme for getting food to the store. The departure time may allow the first patient to arrive at the merchant at a time when the food they purchase is about to be done or just done. In this way, the time of waiting for the user to take meals can be saved, and the situations that the time of the user arriving at the merchant is too late and the food is not fresh for a long time can be reduced.
In some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine whether the drug in the first drug cassette needs to be replenished according to the diagnosis result of the first patient and the consumption condition of the drug in the first drug cassette. The first electronic device may determine, according to the diagnosis result of the first patient, that the number of times that the first patient needs to take the first medicine is a number a. The first electronic device can judge that the number of times that the first patient has taken the first medicine in the first medicine box is B, and the number of times that the remaining amount of the first medicine in the first medicine box can be taken is C according to the consumption condition of the first medicine in the first medicine box. The sum of the number of times B and the number of times C is smaller than the number of times A. The first electronic device may prompt the first medicine in the first medicine box to be replenished for a number of times (i.e., a-B-C) that is the sum of the number of times a minus the number of times B plus the number of times C.
According to the method, the first electronic device can prompt the user to supplement the medicine when the medicine which needs to be taken by the first patient in the first medicine box is insufficient. This can reduce the situation that the first patient forgets to take the medicine, help the first patient to recover physical health better.
In a third aspect, the present application provides a method of displaying a diagnostic result. In the method, the first electronic device may display a second diagnosis result of a second patient, the second diagnosis result including a medical condition determined for the second patient by a doctor diagnosed for the second patient, the medical condition determined for the second patient being a first symptom, the doctor diagnosed for the second patient being an appointment with a hospital server by a third electronic device, the third electronic device being located in a family group with the first electronic device. The second diagnosis result is modified into a third diagnosis result, the illness condition of the second patient in the third diagnosis result is a second symptom, the third diagnosis result is displayed on the third electronic equipment, and the first symptom is different from the second symptom.
In one possible implementation, the first symptom may indicate a heavier condition than the second symptom. I.e. a condition with a first symptom is worse than a condition with a second symptom.
According to the method, when the diagnosis result after the visit of one user indicates that the condition of the one user is serious, the electronic equipment of the one user can display the symptoms with the serious condition. The electronic device of the family member of the user can receive the real diagnosis result (i.e. the diagnosis result with serious illness) of the user. Therefore, the situation that the user can not accept the treatment and abandons the treatment after knowing the real illness state of the user can be reduced. Moreover, the method can facilitate the family members of the user to seek for the treatment scheme for the user after knowing the real illness state of the user, and help the user to recover the physical health.
With reference to the third aspect, in some embodiments, the third diagnosis result may be sent to the third electronic device after the first electronic device modifies the second diagnosis result. Specifically, the first electronic device may receive the second diagnosis result from the hospital server or a fourth electronic device, and modify the second diagnosis result into the third diagnosis result; the fourth electronic device is an electronic device for inputting the second diagnosis result for a doctor who diagnoses the second patient. The first electronic device may send the third diagnostic result to the third electronic device.
Wherein the fourth electronic device may present the family membership of the second patient and whether the family member of the second patient wishes to not inform the second patient of the actual condition when the second patient has confirmed a severe condition. I.e., the doctor of the second patient can learn about the family membership of the second patient. In the event that the family member of the second patient wishes to not inform the second patient of the actual condition for the time being when the second patient has confirmed a more serious condition, the fourth electronic device may transmit the diagnosis of the second patient to the electronic device of the family member of the second patient, e.g., the first electronic device.
After the first electronic device modifies the second diagnosis result into the third diagnosis result, a diagnosis result modification notification can be sent to the fourth electronic device. The diagnosis modification notification may be used to instruct a physician attending the second patient to temporarily not inform the second patient of the actual condition and to inform the second patient of the modified condition (i.e., the second symptom).
In conjunction with the third aspect, in some embodiments, the fourth electronic device may present the family membership of the second patient, and whether the family member of the second patient wishes to not inform the second patient of the actual medical condition for the time the second patient has diagnosed a more serious medical condition. I.e., the doctor of the second patient can learn about the family membership of the second patient. In the event that the family member of the second patient wishes to not temporarily inform the second patient of the actual condition while the second patient has confirmed a more serious condition, the physician attending the second patient may modify the second diagnosis into a third diagnosis and input both the second diagnosis and the third diagnosis into the fourth electronic device. When receiving the second diagnosis result and the third diagnosis result, the fourth electronic device may transmit the second diagnosis result to the first electronic device, and transmit the third diagnosis result to the third electronic device.
With reference to the third aspect, in some embodiments, the third diagnosis result may be sent to the third electronic device after the first electronic device modifies the second diagnosis result. Specifically, the first electronic device may receive the second diagnosis result from the third electronic device, where the second diagnosis result is sent to the third electronic device by the hospital server or the fourth electronic device, and the second diagnosis result is sent to the first electronic device when the third electronic device determines that the condition of the second patient in the second diagnosis result is the first symptom. And the first electronic equipment modifies the second diagnosis result into a third diagnosis result and sends the third diagnosis result to the third electronic equipment.
With reference to the third aspect, in some embodiments, the second diagnosis result may be modified by the third electronic device. The third electronic device may receive a second diagnosis result transmitted from the hospital server or the fourth electronic device. In a case where it is determined that the condition of the second patient is the first symptom in the third diagnosis result, the third electronic device may modify the second diagnosis result into the third diagnosis result, and display the third diagnosis result. The third electronic device may also send the second diagnostic result and the third diagnostic result to the first electronic device. In this way, the family member of the second patient (i.e., the first patient) can learn the actual condition of the second patient, as well as the condition that the second patient is aware of.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a health management method. In the method, the first electronic device may determine the first food purchase solution based on one or more of: exercise health data for a first patient, first inventory data for food in a first refrigerator, the first consumption data for food in the first refrigerator, food sales information for one or more shopping platforms; the first consumption data includes a type and an amount of food consumed in the first refrigerator for a third period of time; the food marketing information includes one or more of: type of food, price of food, offer information for the one or more shopping platforms. The first food purchase solution may include a solution for purchasing one or more foods at the one or more shopping platforms, the one or more foods including one or more of the following types of foods: food to improve a physical problem indicated by the athletic health data, food stored in the first refrigerator in an amount less than a second amount indicated by the first inventory data, food consumed in the first refrigerator in an amount greater than a third amount for the third time period indicated by the first consumption data, food with a lowest price in the one or more shopping platforms, and/or food served by the one or more shopping platforms.
Therefore, the method can help the user to save the time for considering which food materials the user needs to buy, the time for selecting the food materials, the time for comparing prices on different shopping platforms and the like. According to the food material purchasing scheme provided by the first electronic device, the user can purchase food materials with less residual amount and larger consumption in the first refrigerator, food materials beneficial to improving physical problems indicated by sports health data and the like at high cost performance.
In combination with the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device receives a first shopping option, the first shopping option including one or more of: payment mode, maximum amount of single shopping, shopping frequency, shopping time and receiving address. The first electronic device determines a second food purchase solution according to one or more of the exercise health data, the first stock data, the first consumption data, the food sale information, and the first shopping option. And the first electronic equipment submits an order to a shopping platform in the second food purchase scheme according to the second food purchase scheme.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device receives a seventh user operation, and the seventh user operation is a user operation for canceling or modifying the order. And the first electronic equipment cancels or modifies the order according to the seventh user operation.
As can be seen, the first electronic device may purchase the food for the user in combination with the shopping options set by the user, the sports health data, and the consumption of the food in the first refrigerator. After the first electronic device purchases the food material for the user, the user can also modify or cancel the order.
In conjunction with the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device receives an instruction to purchase a fourth food, the fourth food comprising one or more foods. The first electronic device determines a plurality of food purchasing schemes for purchasing the fourth food according to the food selling information, wherein the food purchasing schemes have one or more differences as follows: different prices, different freshness, different times of order submission. The first electronic device receives an eighth user operation, which is a user operation of selecting a third food purchase solution of the plurality of food purchase solutions. The first electronic device purchases the fourth food according to the third food purchase solution. Thus, the user can select a shopping scheme according to his shopping preferences
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines that the first patient is in an away-from-home state for a fourth period of time. When an instruction to purchase a fifth food item is received at a fifth time period, the first electronic device displays a first shopping prompt. The fifth time period is a time period before the fourth time period; the fifth food comprises one or more foods having a storage life shorter than the length of time of the fourth period of time; the first shopping reminder is used for prompting that the first patient is not suitable for purchasing the fifth food before leaving home.
Wherein the first electronic device can determine whether the first patient is in an away-from-home condition based on the schedule data of the first patient. For example, the first electronic device detects that the first patient purchased a ticket for travel from home at time a to region a, and a ticket for travel from region a back to home at time B. Then, the first electronic device may determine that the first patient is away from home for the time period from time a to time B. That is, the fourth time period is a time period from time a to time B.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines that the first patient is in an away-from-home state for a fourth period of time. The first electronic device obtains second inventory data of food in the first refrigerator at a sixth time, the sixth time being before the fourth time period. The first electronic device determines that the first refrigerator contains a sixth food according to the second inventory data, wherein the sixth food contains one or more foods, and the storage period of the sixth food is shorter than the time length of the fourth time period. The first electronic device displays a first food processing reminder for reminding the first patient to dispose the sixth food from the first refrigerator before leaving home.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines that the first patient returned home at a seventh time. The first electronic device obtains third inventory data of food in the first refrigerator at an eighth time, the eighth time being before the seventh time. And the first electronic equipment determines a fourth food purchasing scheme according to the exercise health data and the third stock data. The first electronic device submits an order to a shopping platform in the fourth food purchase solution according to the fourth food purchase solution.
In conjunction with the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may prompt the patient to adjust the temperature of the first refrigerator to the first temperature before leaving home and to adjust the temperature of the first refrigerator to the second temperature after returning home. The first temperature is lower than the second temperature. Reducing the temperature of the first refrigerator during the time the first patient is away from home may extend the storage time of a portion of the food. After the first patient goes home, the power consumption of the intelligent refrigerator can be saved by adjusting the temperature of the first refrigerator to the second temperature.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can judge when the user leaves home and returns home according to the schedule data of the user. In the case where it is determined that the user is about to leave home, the first electronic device may prompt the user not to purchase food having a shorter shelf life than the leaving home time, and may also prompt the user to dispose of food having a shorter shelf life than the leaving home time in the first refrigerator. This can reduce food waste or the situation that the food is spoiled and mildewed in the first refrigerator to pollute the environment of the refrigerator. When the situation that the user is about to go home is judged, the first electronic device can prompt the user to purchase food materials and provides a food material purchase scheme for the user according to the stock data of the food materials in the first refrigerator.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine that a seventh food item is contained in the first refrigerator according to the first inventory data, the seventh food item including one or more food items, and a storage period of the seventh food item being shorter than the first storage period. The first electronic device displays a second food processing reminder for reminding that the seventh food is to be disposed of from the first refrigerator within the first storage period.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine that the eighth food is stored at the first location of the first refrigerator according to the first inventory data. Under the condition that the optimal storage position of the eighth food is judged to be the second position, the first electronic equipment displays a third food processing prompt; the second position is a position other than the first position in the first refrigerator, or the second position is a position other than the first refrigerator, the third food processing reminder being for reminding to move the eighth food from the first position to the second position.
According to the method, the first electronic device can provide the suggestion for processing food for the user according to the storage condition of the food in the first refrigerator. This can help the user better preserve food and dispose of fast-out-of-date food in a timely manner.
The first electronic device can also provide storage and processing suggestions for other articles (such as medicines, cosmetics and the like) in the first refrigerator according to the storage condition of the articles.
With reference to the fourth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may obtain consumable consumption data for a fifth electronic device, the consumable consumption data including one or more of: consumption data of a filter element of the air purifier, consumption data of the filter element of the water purifier, and consumption data of glass water of an automobile. In a case where the consumable consumption data is higher than the first consumption value, the first electronic device provides a consumable purchase scheme including a consumable purchase link of the fifth electronic device, the consumable purchase link being for purchasing a consumable of the fifth electronic device.
The fifth electronic device can be an air purifier, a water purifier, an automobile and other intelligent household devices.
It can be seen that under the condition that the consumptive material that detects intelligent home equipment is about to run out, first electronic equipment can remind the user in time to purchase intelligent home equipment's consumptive material, reduces intelligent home equipment because the consumptive material exceeds life or the consumptive material exhausts and the unable condition of using.
In a fifth aspect, the present application provides a health management method. In the method, a first electronic device may acquire exercise health data of a first patient; the exercise health data indicates that the first patient has a second physical condition. The first electronic device detects that the first electronic device is in a first use state, and the first electronic device is in the first use state and is associated with the second physical condition. The first electronic equipment provides a first use prompt, and the first use prompt is used for prompting that the state of the first electronic equipment is adjusted from the first use state to a second use state.
Compared with the first using state, the first electronic device in the second using state can enable the first patient to use the first electronic device more smoothly, help the first patient to keep healthy, and reduce the situation that the physical condition indicated by the exercise health data is aggravated by the first patient using the first electronic device.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first physical issue is presbyopia, the first usage status is that the size of the font displayed by the first electronic device is a first font size, the first font size is smaller than a second font size, and the second usage status is that the size of the font displayed by the first electronic device is a third font size, the third font size is larger than the second font size; or the second using state is that the first electronic equipment plays the displayed content in a voice mode.
It can be seen that, in the case that the first patient is detected to have presbyopia, the first electronic device can determine whether the font size of the characters displayed in the interface is too small. If the font size is too small, the first electronic device may prompt to resize the font size. In this way, a first patient with presbyopia may more clearly and easily view the content in the interface. Optionally, the first electronic device may further prompt to play the displayed content in voice. In this way, a first patient with presbyopia can audibly understand what is in the interface without laboriously viewing what is displayed in the interface.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first physical problem is nearsightedness or inflammation of eyes, the first use status is that the first electronic device, if a screen is lighted, is watched for a time longer than a first watching time, and the second use status is that the first electronic device plays the displayed content in voice.
It can be seen that in the case of detecting that the first patient has a problem such as a short-sighted eye or inflammation of the eyes, which makes it difficult for the user to view the first electronic device for a long time, the first electronic device can detect the time of the screen of the first electronic device of the first patient. Upon detecting that the first patient viewed the screen of the first electronic device for too long, the first electronic device may prompt to play the displayed content in voice. Therefore, the first patient can be prompted to temporarily rest the eyes, and the problem aggravation of the eyes is reduced.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device detects that a user using the first electronic device has a physical state when using the first electronic device as the first physical state. According to the first body state, the first electronic device can be used for providing a second use prompt, and the second use prompt is used for prompting that the mode of using the first electronic device is adjusted from a first use mode to a second use mode.
It can be seen that the first electronic device may recommend for a user using the first electronic device a way to use the first electronic device based on the physical state of the user using the first electronic device. Therefore, the smoothness of the first electronic equipment used by the user can be improved, the using mode of the electronic equipment is adaptive to the change of the body state of the user, the user is better helped to keep healthy, and the situation that the body condition indicated by the exercise health data of the user is aggravated by the mode of using the first electronic equipment by the user is reduced.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine the physical state of the user according to a user operation (such as a click operation, a touch operation, and the like) acting on the screen. Specifically, the first electronic device receives a user operation acting on a screen, and detects that a hand of a user using the first electronic device is trembled according to the user operation acting on the screen; the user is trembling in the first body state. The first using mode is a using mode of controlling the first electronic equipment through a control displayed by the first electronic equipment, and the second using mode is a using mode of controlling the first electronic equipment through a voice instruction.
It can be understood that, in the case of a trembling hand of the user, the user operation of the user acting on the screen by the hand is unstable, and the first electronic device cannot be quickly triggered to execute the desired operation by clicking or touching the screen. Then, in the case that the hand shake of the user is detected, the first electronic device may prompt the user to start a function of voice interaction, and control the first electronic device through a voice instruction.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device establishes a communication connection with the first headset. The first earphone is in a wearing state. The first electronic device may determine a distance the user views the screen of the first electronic device by detecting a distance between the first electronic device and the first headset. In the case where the user views the screen of the first electronic device too close, the first electronic device may prompt the user to zoom the distance of the first electronic device farther. Specifically, the first electronic device detects a distance between the first earphone and the first electronic device, and determines that a distance from the user to view the screen of the first electronic device is a first distance according to the distance between the first earphone and the first electronic device, where the first distance is smaller than a second distance, and the distance from the user to view the screen of the first electronic device is smaller than the second distance, and is the first physical state. The first usage mode is to view the screen of the first electronic device at the first distance, the second usage mode is to view the screen of the first electronic device at a third distance, and the third distance is greater than the second distance.
It can be understood that the method can prompt the user to keep a proper distance from the first electronic device when the user watches the screen of the first electronic device, and the influence on the vision of the user caused by the fact that the user watches the screen of the first electronic device too close is reduced.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device detects that the user views a screen of the first electronic device with squinting time exceeding a first squinting time; the time for the user to squint beyond the first squint time is the first physical state. The first use mode is that the first electronic equipment displays with a fourth font size, the second use mode is that the first electronic equipment displays with a fifth font size, and the fifth font size is larger than the fourth font size, or the second use mode is that the first equipment plays the displayed content in a voice mode.
With reference to the fifth aspect, in some embodiments, in a state where the screen of the first electronic device is lit, the first electronic device detects a state of the eyes of the user and determines that the user has fallen asleep and the user falls asleep in the first body state. The first usage mode is that the screen of the first electronic device is in a lighting state, and the second usage mode is that the screen of the first electronic device is in a screen-off state.
Optionally, the first electronic device may also turn on a do-not-disturb mode for the user when it is determined that the user has fallen asleep. In the do-not-disturb mode, the first electronic device may be muted. That is, the first electronic device may not ring or vibrate when receiving an incoming call notification or other message notification. Then, the first usage mode is that the first electronic device is in a state of the do-not-disturb mode being turned off. The second mode is that the first electronic device is in a state of opening in a do-not-disturb mode. The method can help the user to improve sleep quality and reduce the influence of the first electronic equipment receiving the incoming call and the notification message after the user falls asleep.
In a sixth aspect, the present application provides a method for advertisement filtering. In the method, a first electronic device receives y user operations for filtering a first advertisement, wherein y is greater than a first filtering number; the first advertisement comprises an open screen advertisement and a video advertisement. Under the condition that user operation for triggering the first electronic device to display the first advertisement is received at ninth time, the first electronic device filters the first advertisement; wherein, before filtering out the first advertisement, the user operation received by the first electronic device does not include the user operation for filtering out the first advertisement; the ninth time is after the first electronic device receives y user actions for filtering the first advertisement.
The user operation of triggering the first electronic device to display the first advertisement may include a user operation of starting an open screen advertisement and a user operation of playing a video with a video advertisement.
It can be seen that the first electronic device may detect whether the user has a habit of skipping an advertisement. In the event that a user's habit of skipping advertisements is detected, the first electronic device may filter out the advertisements prior to displaying the advertisements, or when displayed advertisements may be skipped.
The method for detecting whether the user has the habit of skipping the advertisement by the first electronic device can comprise the following steps: whether the number of times that the first electronic device receives the user operation for filtering the first advertisement exceeds a first filtering number of times. Or whether the ratio of the number of times that the first electronic device receives the user for filtering the first advertisement in the time period T to the number of times that the first electronic device receives the user operation for triggering the first electronic device to display the first advertisement in the time period T is greater than a preset ratio is determined.
In some embodiments, in combination with the sixth aspect, the first electronic device determines an advertisement type of the first advertisement, the advertisement type including an advertisement for food, an advertisement for clothing, an advertisement for medical institutions, an advertisement for travel, and an advertisement for sports. In the case that a user operation triggering the first electronic device to display a second advertisement is received at a tenth time, the first electronic device may filter out the second advertisement, the second advertisement having the same advertisement type as the first advertisement, and the user operation received by the first electronic device does not include the user operation for filtering out the second advertisement before the second advertisement is filtered out; the tenth time is after the first electronic device receives y user operations for filtering the first advertisement.
With reference to the sixth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device determines, of the y user operations for filtering the first advertisement, a number of times that the time that the first electronic device receives the user operation for filtering the first advertisement is included in the first playing time period of the first advertisement, where a ratio of the number of times to the y is higher than a first ratio. Under the condition that a user operation triggering the first electronic device to display the first advertisement is received at a ninth time, the first electronic device can filter the first advertisement when the first advertisement is played to an eleventh time, and the eleventh time is included in the first playing time period.
In combination with the sixth aspect, in some embodiments, after the first electronic device filters out the first advertisement, a ninth user action is also received, the ninth user action being for pulling back the first advertisement. According to the ninth user operation, the first electronic device may display the first advertisement.
With reference to the sixth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may determine the type of the first advertisement according to user data, such as exercise health data, trip data, and the like of the user.
According to the method, the first electronic equipment can analyze whether the user has the habit of skipping the advertisement or not according to the operation data acted on the electronic equipment by the user. In the case that it is determined that the user is accustomed to the video advertisement, the first electronic device may filter the advertisement for the user. Furthermore, the first electronic device may analyze that the user is used to skip the advertisement of the advertisement type, how long the user is used to skip the advertisement after broadcasting, and the like according to the operation data acted on the first electronic device by the user. Therefore, the electronic equipment at the user side can more accurately filter the advertisements for the user according to the habits of the user and display the advertisements which can be browsed by the user. By the method, the operation mode of the first electronic equipment can be more and more in line with the habit of the user, and the smooth feeling of using the electronic equipment by the user is improved.
In a seventh aspect, the present application provides a hospital server operable to store a registration system. Through the registration system, the hospital server can provide an online registration server, a diagnosis result query service, a queuing data acquisition service and the like. The hospital server may also be used to store triage number assignment systems. Through the triage number distribution system, the hospital server can provide on-line appointment services, delay services, cancellation services and the like for the triage number. The hospital server may also be used to store medical facility queuing data, patient diagnosis results, drug consumption and storage data, and the like.
In conjunction with the seventh aspect, in some embodiments, the hospital server may also be used to predict the time required for a patient to visit at a doctor. In particular, the hospital server may count the visit times of a plurality of patients at the doctor. The hospital server can then determine the time it takes for the doctor to attend a patient based on the visit time for the multi-dimensional patient.
In conjunction with the seventh aspect, in some embodiments, medical data for a plurality of medical institutions may be stored in the hospital server. The medical data may include doctor information of the medical institution, scheduling information of the doctor, diagnosis results of the patient's visit at the medical institution, drug storage amount data, and the like. The hospital server may provide the electronic device on the side of one of the plurality of medical institutions with medical data of the other medical institution. When a patient visits one medical facility, the doctor of the one medical facility can obtain the diagnosis results of the one patient at the other medical facility. This may help the physician to diagnose and treat the one patient more efficiently.
In an eighth aspect, the present application provides an electronic device, which may include a communication apparatus, a memory and a processor, wherein the memory may be used for storing a computer program, and the processor may be used for invoking the computer program, so that the electronic device executes a method as any one of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth aspects may implement.
In a ninth aspect, the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium including instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform any one of the possible implementation methods as in the first aspect, the second aspect, the third aspect, the fourth aspect, the fifth aspect, or the sixth aspect.
In a tenth aspect, the present application provides a computer program product, which may contain computer instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform any one of the possible implementation methods as in the first aspect, or the second aspect, or the third aspect, or the fourth aspect, or the fifth aspect, or the sixth aspect.
In an eleventh aspect, the present application provides a chip applied to an electronic device, where the chip includes one or more processors, and the processor is configured to invoke computer instructions to cause the electronic device to execute a method as any one of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth aspects may implement.
It is to be understood that the electronic device provided by the eighth aspect, the computer-readable storage medium provided by the ninth aspect, the computer program product provided by the tenth aspect, and the chip provided by the eleventh aspect are all used to execute the method provided by the embodiments of the present application. Therefore, the beneficial effects achieved by the method can refer to the beneficial effects in the corresponding method, and are not described herein again.
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Fig. 1A is a management process for user data in a data bank according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 1B is a schematic structural diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 2B is a block diagram of a software structure of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a hospital server 300 according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 4A-4F are diagrams of some online registration scenarios provided by embodiments of the present application;
fig. 5A to fig. 5D are schematic views illustrating a scenario that some electronic devices 100 provide a leave-asking scheme according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6A and 6B are schematic diagrams of a scenario in which some electronic devices 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application provide a registration scheme;
Fig. 7A to 7C are schematic views of scenes of some electronic devices 100 providing a visit travel scheme according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8A to fig. 8E are schematic views illustrating a scenario that some electronic devices 100 reserve triage numbers for users according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8F to fig. 8O are schematic views illustrating a scene that some electronic devices 100 modify triage numbers for a user according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9A to 9H are schematic views of some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application for reminding a user to modify a scheduled time;
fig. 10A to 10D are schematic views illustrating another scenario that the electronic device 100 prompts the user to modify the reserved time according to the embodiment of the present application;
fig. 11 is a schematic view of a scenario in which the electronic device 100 prompts a user to modify a reserved time according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 12A to 12D are schematic views illustrating a scene that some electronic devices 100 start a hospital mode according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 13A to 13G are schematic views of some electronic devices 100 according to the present disclosure, illustrating a scenario of acquiring a diagnosis result, a payment and a medicine taking information;
fig. 14A and 14B are schematic views of scenes of other electronic devices 100 providing a registration scheme according to an embodiment of the present application;
15A-15C are scene diagrams of some electronic devices 100 recommending motion advice provided by the embodiments of the present application;
Fig. 16A and fig. 16B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario that some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application remind a user to take a medicine on time;
fig. 17 is a schematic view of a scenario in which some electronic devices 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application provide a diet suggestion;
fig. 18 is a schematic structural diagram of a family group 180 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 19A to 19E are schematic views of some electronic devices 100 according to an embodiment of the present application, illustrating a scenario of starting a function shared by health management advice;
FIGS. 19F-19H are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario where some of the electronic devices 100 of the present application start the function of controlling the disease display according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 20A and 20B are schematic views of some of the shared motion suggestions provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 21A-21E are schematic diagrams of some exemplary scenarios for controlling the display of a patient status of a family member according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
fig. 22A to fig. 22F are schematic views illustrating a scenario that the electronic device 100 prompts the user to select food that is not good for the user's physical health when the user orders a meal;
fig. 23 is a schematic view of a scenario that an electronic device 100 recommends food for a user according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 24A and 24B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario that some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application prompt a user to select a food conflicting with a medicine taken by the user;
Fig. 25A and 25B are scene schematic diagrams of some electronic devices 100 provided by the embodiment of the present application providing suggestions for users to take meals outside;
fig. 26A to 26F are schematic views of scenes illustrating consumption of food materials in an intelligent refrigerator by some electronic devices 100 according to the embodiments of the present application;
fig. 27A to 27C are schematic views of some electronic devices 100 providing a food material purchasing scheme according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 28A to 28H are schematic views of scenes of some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application for users to purchase food materials;
fig. 29A and 29B are schematic views of some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiments of the present application providing a shopping recommendation for purchasing consumables of smart home devices;
fig. 30A to fig. 30C are scene schematic diagrams illustrating how some electronic devices 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application prompt a user about a notice of an intelligent home device in a using process;
fig. 31 is a schematic view of a scene in which the electronic device 100 reminds a user of being unfavorable for eating some food materials in the intelligent refrigerator according to the embodiment of the application;
fig. 32A to 32D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene in which some electronic devices 100 provide recipes according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 33A to 33C, fig. 34A to 34E, fig. 35A to 35G, fig. 36A to 36G, and fig. 37A to 37G are scene diagrams illustrating suggestions of electronic device usage modes provided by some electronic devices 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described in detail and clearly with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description of the embodiments herein, "/" means "or" unless otherwise specified, for example, a/B may mean a or B; "and/or" in the text is only an association relationship describing an associated object, and means that three relationships may exist, for example, a and/or B may mean: three cases of a alone, a and B both, and B alone exist, and in addition, "a plurality" means two or more than two in the description of the embodiments of the present application.
In the following, the terms "first", "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as implying or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature, and in the description of embodiments of the application, unless stated otherwise, "plurality" means two or more.
With the increasing abundance of communication means and the accelerated development of digitization in the physical world, users enjoy more and more digital services, and users generate more and more data in life and work. The user data is large in scale, various in structure and rapid in growth. In addition, the user data has great value, for example, the user data can be used for constructing user attributes, improving user experience, developing new application technologies and the like. The user attributes may also be referred to as a user representation.
The user data is shared and opened, various information can be effectively connected, the value contained in the user data is mined, and more convenient service is brought to the life of the user. Sharing and opening user data, however, also risks revealing user private information, leading to user concerns about personal data security. In practical applications, users usually do not worry about opening their own user data due to privacy protection, which brings obstacles to mining the value of user data.
How to share and open user data on the premise of reasonable compliance, the value of the user data is maximized, the data value is fully mined, and the privacy of the user is guaranteed not to be disclosed, so that the method is the direction of current and future research and is also the problem concerned by the user. The embodiment of the application provides a management mechanism of a data bank (data bank), which can ensure that the privacy of a user is not leaked while sharing and opening user data. The data bank (data bank) has the characteristics of full life cycle management and control, data leakage prevention and tampering prevention, participant identity authentication and access control, and value sharing. Specifically, the data bank guarantees data of the digital world, orderly and controllably stores, shares, applies and destroys the data in the life cycle, and guarantees that all participants such as a data provider, a data processor, a data transaction platform and a data consumer can obtain benefits. The data bank promotes the data to become a base for flourishing digital economy and meets the requirements that the data becomes a production factor of market economy. The data bank marks the whole life cycle of the data, performs identity authentication and authority control on all parties participating in digital economy, performs full-range tracking and recording on data circulation, prevents information leakage and tampering in the life cycle of the data, and provides technical support.
A data bank (data bank) is a trusted authority that manages user data, is responsible for storage, sharing, distribution, withdrawal, tracing, usage, and the like of user data, and can also be used to manage the life cycle of user data, i.e., the validity period. A data bank (data bank) may manage user data and pay for the owning user of the user data, with user authorization.
And the data bank (data bank) stores the generated data in order according to categories by utilizing interconnection and intercommunication among the devices and the understanding of the devices on the capabilities of other devices. When data is stored, the data is labeled with relevant tags (tag), such as time, place, task and event, and then stored in a manner similar to a relational database, etc., so that the data can be conveniently searched and used subsequently. User data may be stored in units of individuals, homes, companies, or other groups. When the data is stored, classification and grading can be carried out according to the importance and the sensitivity of the data, and the user sets the access authority of various types of data, so that the data can be prevented from being leaked or abused in the life cycle of the data.
When the user stores the data into the data bank (data bank), the data can be encrypted and an access strategy is set, and other users have the authority to view the data stored in the data bank (data bank) only when the access strategy is met. Encryption techniques include, but are not limited to, attribute-based encryption (ABE) algorithms and the like.
User data can also be stored in a data bank after desensitization processing. For example, data in the user data that is strongly related to the privacy of the user, such as names, contact addresses and the like, may be deleted and then stored in a data bank.
The embodiment of the application also provides a possible desensitization processing scheme realized based on the intermediate server. The intermediate server can acquire the user data uploaded by the user through the end-side device, provide desensitized or obscured user data for a service provider based on the user data (such as a server providing medical health services, a server providing traffic accident analysis, a server providing advertisement recommendation, and the like), and does not directly publish all the user data to the service provider, so that the user data is not leaked or abused, and the privacy of the user is guaranteed. For example, after a user uploads user data to an intermediate server through an end-side device, the intermediate server binds real identity information (such as name, contact, address, etc.) of the user with the user data, and when a service provider based on the user data requests the user data, the intermediate server may bind the user data and virtual identity information of the user and send the bound user data and virtual identity information to the service provider, and store the association relationship between the virtual identity information and the real identity information. Therefore, the service provider can not know the relation between the user data and the real user identity, and the leakage of the sensitive data and the privacy of the user is avoided. The intermediate server may be referred to by other names such as an intermediate proxy, a proxy server, and a relay server.
A data bank (data bank) can acquire massive user data, unite the massive user data, various user data of various industries and universities under the condition of user agreement, utilize the user data to execute more operations, mine the economic value and the social value of the user data and promote the development of various industries. If the user stops authorization later, the data bank (data bank) will stop the corresponding operation, for example, after the user stops authorization, the data bank (data bank) may clean the corresponding data, and will not backup or copy the data. Therefore, the user data can be reasonably and orderly used, and the privacy of the user can be protected.
A data bank (data bank) integrates an encryption system, key management and access control strategy of data into the data in a data tag mode, so that the data can still obtain consistency protection when flowing across physical nodes.
The data banks (data banks) can be implemented into a multi-hierarchy or multi-category structure, and the data banks (data banks) of different hierarchies have different authorities. For example, a data bank (data bank) may include an overall data bank, a fractional data bank, and the like. As another example, the data banks (data banks) may include a data bank that manages exercise health data, a data bank that manages travel data, and the like.
It can be seen that the user data is like currency, the data bank (data bank) is like a currency bank, and the data bank (data bank) manages the user data similarly to the currency bank.
The data bank (data bank) is only a term used in the embodiments of the present application, and the meaning of the term is described in the embodiments, and the name does not set any limit to the embodiments. In other embodiments, "data bank" may also be referred to as another term such as "data money bank".
Referring to fig. 1A, fig. 1A illustrates an example of a management process for user data in a data bank according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1A, the anonymized intelligent service data application platform shown in fig. 1A is the above-mentioned intermediate server, and various mechanisms shown in fig. 1A are the above-mentioned service providers based on user data, such as a mechanism providing medical health services, a mechanism providing traffic accident analysis, a mechanism providing advertisement recommendation, and the like.
The data bank provided by the embodiment of the application is described below with reference to fig. 1A.
User data may include, but is not limited to, the following types: exercise health data, travel data, habit data, device data, and the like.
Exercise health data for characterizing a physical state of a user. The exercise health data may include physiological data such as age, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, blood glucose, blood oxygen, respiration rate, heart rate, electrocardiographic waveform, body fat rate, body temperature, and the like. The exercise health data may also include medical data, such as personal information, social relationships, electronic health profile data, medical treatment data, health examination data, etc., medical record text data, nursing profile data, operation record data, medical image data such as CT examination, ultrasound, endoscope, etc., CT image, diagnosis results such as medical prescription, exercise prescription, etc., drug and instrument prices, medical personnel information, etc., of the patient.
The travel data represents a travel plan executed or to be executed by the user and an actual travel situation. Trip data may include: order (e.g., air ticket, train ticket, hotel, take-away order, etc.) data, schedule data, memo data, etc. The trip data may also include: vehicle information (such as vehicle speed, oil quantity, navigation information, driving modes and the like), road conditions, road infrastructure information (such as traffic light signals), historical travel records and the like.
The habit data characterizes the behavior habits of the user in using the electronic device. The behavior habits of the user using the electronic device include the operation or mode commonly used by the user, which may include, for example: one-handed (e.g., left or right handed) operation of the device, voice input, skip advertisement interface, blind mode, message do not disturb, APP commonly used, etc.
The device data characterizes a configuration of the electronic device used by the user and a connection of the electronic device to other devices. The device data may include, for example: an Application (APP) installation list in the electronic device, device models and configurations, login accounts and passwords of an Operating System (OS), login accounts and passwords of the APPs, types, numbers and other information of other devices (e.g., smart home devices) connected to the electronic device, and the like.
Not limited to the several user data listed above, the user data may also include more content, such as bank data, financial data, personal identification information, social relationships, academic calendars, contact information, and so forth.
Representations of user data may include symbols, text, numbers, voice, images, video, and so forth. The user data may be digital information or paper information.
Based on the data bank (data bank) management mechanism shown in fig. 1A, the processing process of the user data mainly includes the following steps:
1. collection of user data
The manner of collecting user data may include various ways, and is not particularly limited herein.
The manner in which user data is collected may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Various devices collect user data
User data may be collected by various types of devices. The devices can be interconnected and form an ecological chain, and can also be independent and not communicated.
For example, a medical instrument or wearable device may collect athletic health data. The blood pressure meter can collect blood pressure, the blood glucose meter collects blood glucose, the oximeter collects blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate, the thermometer collects body temperature, the electrocardiogram recorder collects electrocardiogram waveforms, the body fat scale collects body fat rate, and the smart watch or smart bracelet collects heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen and the like.
For another example, the in-vehicle device may collect travel data. The vehicle-mounted equipment can acquire the vehicle speed and the oil quantity through the sensor, can acquire the current navigation information and the driving mode, and can acquire the road infrastructure information through communication technologies such as Bluetooth and honeycomb, and the like.
(2) Application (APP) gathering user data
Various kinds of APPs can be installed in the electronic equipment, and can include a system APP and also can include a third party APP. The system APP refers to an APP provided or developed by a manufacturer of the electronic device, and the third party APP refers to an APP provided or developed by a non-manufacturer of the electronic device. The manufacturer of the electronic device may include a manufacturer, supplier, provider, or operator, etc. of the electronic device.
When the electronic device runs the APP to provide services for the user, the APP can collect relevant user data. For example, trip data can be collected through corresponding APP by devices such as smart phones, tablet computers. The order data can be collected from the booking APP, the schedule data can be collected from the schedule APP, and the memo data can be collected from the memo. For another example, the take-away APP may collect the user's dietary preferences and the e-commerce shopping APP may collect the user's shopping preferences.
(3) Collecting user data by an OS of an electronic device
The OS is the most basic system software for managing hardware, software, and data resources of the electronic device, controlling program operation, improving a human-machine interface, providing support for other software, and the like. OS includes but is not limited to
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When an electronic device runs an OS to provide services to a user, the OS may collect relevant user data.
For example, the OS of an electronic device, such as a smartphone, wearable device, may collect habit data of a user. The OS of the smart phone or the tablet computer may monitor and learn behavior habits of the user using the electronic device, such as an input method, a message mode, an operation mode, etc., which are commonly used by the user, and generate habit data representing the behavior habits of the user. Wearable equipment such as intelligent bracelet can gather habit data such as user's hand shake frequency, stride frequency, sleep.
The OS of the electronic device may also collect device data.
For example, the OS of a device such as a smart phone may obtain an APP list, a model, and other configuration information installed on the device, a login account and a password of the OS, a login account and a password of each APP, and personal information and a contact list of a user, and may also obtain information (for example, a type, a number, a location) of other devices connected to the device according to a connection situation.
For another example, the user may directly set a common operation mode and a message mode on a device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, and the OS of the device may collect behavior habits of the user according to the setting of the user.
(4) Information input device of electronic equipment collects user data
Information input devices may include, but are not limited to, a display screen, a camera, a microphone, a mouse, a keyboard, and the like.
For example, the user may input the athletic health data in the form of text, voice, etc., and be received by a smart phone, tablet, etc., via a display screen, microphone, etc. For another example, the electronic device may also collect input method information and search records of the user through the display screen. For another example, the smartphone and the tablet computer may scan a paper physical examination report, a CT image, a medicine prescription, a sports prescription, and the like through the camera, so as to obtain information in the physical examination report.
(5) Third party organization collecting user data
The third party institution may include a trusted institution that generates the data, such as a hospital, functional institution, or the like. A trusted authority may be used to collect user data.
For example, a hospital may gather athletic health data for a user. After a user visits a doctor in a medical institution, a diagnosis result can be uploaded to a server provided by the medical institution, and then data such as a smart phone and a tablet personal computer on the user side can be downloaded from the server.
As another example, a government functional organization may collect personal information, social relationships, contact information, etc. of a user.
Without being limited to the above-listed manners of acquiring data, in some embodiments, the user data may also be acquired by other manners, which are not limited herein.
When user data is collected, on one hand, the validity of the user data can be checked, invalid data such as repeated redundancy, error messy codes and the like are marked, and the data is required to be resubmitted or input again, and on the other hand, the integrity of the data can be checked.
After the user data is collected, the user data can be preprocessed. For example, various types of data are standardized and classified according to importance, sensitivity, timeliness or other characteristics of the data, so as to establish a uniform data storage mode. Therefore, the user data acquired by different modes and different platforms can be stored in a unified standard, complete and comprehensive data can be collected, and the complete user attribute can be conveniently constructed subsequently. Here, different types of user data may have different storage standards, and for example, exercise health data and travel data may be stored by different standards.
2. Processing of user data
And the user data is processed, so that the service can be better provided for the user, and the actual requirements of the user are met.
After the user agrees, the user data can be uploaded to an anonymization management platform, so that the information cannot be tracked to the individual, and the privacy of the user is guaranteed. Meanwhile, end cloud joint reasoning is carried out based on various encryption technologies, such as secret state calculation, secret calculation and the like, on the basis, complete attributes are formed for users, and privacy data are protected from being leaked. Of course, different types of user data can be uploaded to different anonymization management platforms, for example, exercise health data can be uploaded to a medical management platform, and travel data can be uploaded to a travel management platform.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain schedule data, exercise health data, of the user. The schedule data may include registration data, leave data, travel data, etc. of the user at the medical facility. The electronic device on the user side may also obtain medical institution numbering data from a medical institution server. The medical institution numbering data may include scheduling information of each department of the medical institution, a scheduled patient visit schedule of a patient, and the like. By utilizing the data, the electronic equipment at the user side can provide more convenient and faster treatment service for the user, and the medication reminding and body recovery suggestion after treatment.
For example, the electronic device may provide the user with an appropriate time to travel to the medical institution and a travel plan based on the registration data, the medical institution numbering data, and the location information of the user and the medical institution, so as to avoid the user waiting too long or late. The electronic equipment can also determine whether other matters (such as working days, meetings and the like) arranged by the user conflict with the doctor visiting the medical institution or not according to the registration data to remind the user of reasonably arranging time, so that a solution is provided for the user, and the conflict of different matters is avoided. The diagnostic result may include a prescription. The electronic equipment can remind the user to take the medicine on time according to the taking time of the medicine in the prescription, so that the user is helped to better keep or recover the physical health. The electronic device can also determine the food which conflicts with the medicine in the prescription and prompt the user not to eat the food which conflicts with the medicine during the medicine taking period so as not to affect the body health. The electronic equipment can recommend proper motion suggestions and recipes to the user according to the diagnosis result. The sports advice and the recipe can help the user to better improve the physical health level according to the physical condition of the user.
The electronic equipment can recommend shopping suggestions to the user when the user shops (such as buying vegetables and ordering for taking out) according to the data such as the diagnosis result and the motion situation. For example, when a user purchases food, the electronic device may recommend food suitable for the user on the goods purchase interface. For another example, when a user purchases food that conflicts with a drug in the user's prescription, the electronic device may prompt the user to be ineligible for the food during the administration of the drug. For another example, the electronic device may prompt the user as to which foods need replenishment in conjunction with consumption and storage of the foods in the user's smart refrigerator. The electronic equipment can also recommend a food purchasing scheme with high cost performance to the user by analyzing price information, quality information, coupon information and the like of food in different shopping APP. This can help the user to develop good habits and improve the user's health level.
The electronic equipment at the user side and the electronic equipment at the user family member side can carry out family networking. The electronic devices in the home networking may have different identity attributes, such as home owner, parent, child, and so on. After recommending the exercise advice and the recipe for the user according to the acquired diagnosis result, the electronic equipment of the user can also send the exercise advice and the recipe to other electronic equipment which is in a home networking with the electronic equipment of the user. Thus, the family members of the user can refer to the exercise advice and the recipe to prevent the disease suffered by the user.
The electronic device with the identity attribute of the home owner can control the illness state displayed by the electronic device with the identity attribute of the home owner in the home networking. Illustratively, the disease condition indicated by the diagnosis result obtained by visiting the medical institution by the father of the family owner is serious. After the electronic device with the identity attribute as the father obtains the diagnosis result of the father, the diagnosis result can be processed (for example, replaced by a disease with a lighter disease) and displayed to the father of the householder, and the real diagnosis result is sent to the electronic device with the identity attribute as the householder. This can facilitate the home owner to monitor the physical status of the family members and seek treatment when the family members are ill.
The electronic equipment can also recommend a proper electronic equipment using method for the user by combining one or more of the diagnosis result, the electronic equipment using mode and the operation habit of the user. For example, if the electronic device detects that a hand trembling symptom occurs while the user is typing, it may be determined that the user has a disease such as parkinson, and a display mode with a larger font or an operation mode for voice input is recommended for the user. For another example, the electronic device determines that the user has eye disease based on the diagnosis result. When it is detected that the user watches the screen of the electronic device for a long time, the electronic device may prompt the user to appropriately relax the eyes or recommend a use mode of voice broadcast. For another example, the electronic device detects that the user sets the electronic device to the message do not disturb mode when the video APP is turned on. Then, when opening video class APP, electronic equipment can get into the mode of disturbing is exempted from to the message automatically, and need not the user and all sets up manually when opening video class APP at every turn. Therefore, personalized services can be provided for the user according to the requirements of the user. The operation mode of the electronic equipment is more and more in line with the habit of the user, and the user can use the electronic equipment more conveniently.
Therefore, the user data can be processed to enable the user to know the physical condition of the user, and the user data can be used for providing proper exercise advice, diet advice and the like for the user to live healthily.
The above mentioned process of processing or processing the user data may be executed by the electronic device on the end side, or may be executed by the server on the cloud side, or may be executed by combining the end and the cloud. When the user data is processed, the model can be formulated through a preset simple rule, or the model can be extracted through an Artificial Intelligence (AI) engine, and the user data is processed or processed through the model. The predetermined rules may be from empirical knowledge or industry standards. These models can be used to build user attributes from user data to provide targeted services to users. In data banking, the constructed user attributes may include, for example, sports health attributes, travel preference attributes, home preference attributes, entertainment life preference attributes, and the like for the user.
Therefore, the processing of the user data can also enable the family life of the user to be more intelligent, convenient and safe.
3. Opening of user data
User data may be open across devices to other devices, across applications to other applications, across OSs to other OSs, across users to other users. The user data is opened, so that the electronic equipment can fuse the multi-party user data, and more intelligent and convenient service is provided for the user. By opening the user data, the massive user data can be circulated and shared without being independent from each other.
When the user data is opened, a corresponding authority control strategy for using the user data can be formulated, strict authority management and access control are achieved based on an encryption algorithm, the data is ensured to be opened only when a receiver meets the access strategy, and system authorities of forwarding, screen capturing, printing and the like of the data can be controlled. Therefore, better service can be provided by opening the user data, the safety of the user data can be ensured, and data leakage is avoided. For example, in the medical field, the requirements of orderly sharing, controlled distribution, controllable withdrawal, retrospective tracing and the like of medical data can be guaranteed.
4. Value presentation of user data
The user data can be visually displayed to the user, so that the user can directly know the user data acquired by the electronic equipment, and further know the body state of the user, the body states of family members, the states of household equipment in a family and the like.
For example, the electronic device may automatically generate personalized athletic advice or dietary advice for the user based on the user's athletic health data. The electronic equipment can also automatically generate an image for displaying the movement result based on the movement data of the consumer, so that the user can conveniently check the image. The electronic equipment can also monitor the residual quantity of articles in the refrigerator, timely remind a user through a mobile phone, or send the information to a third-party video APP, display advertisements when the video is played, or directly recommend the currently required articles through an e-commerce, or automatically store the information in a memorandum to remind the user. The electronic device may also perform advertisement pushing in conjunction with other devices based on the user data, for example, a mobile phone casts a screen to a large screen, and utilizes an empty space to perform advertisement display or directly display a multitask interface. The electronic equipment can also determine whether the user breaks the use rule of the electronic equipment according to the data of the user using the electronic equipment, if so, prompt information is output to prompt the user to continue to normally use the electronic equipment by completing the formulated task.
The user data may also be used to build user attributes for individual users to provide more personalized services for the user. Here, different types of data may be used to construct different categories of attributes for the same user, such as athletic health attributes using athletic health data, travel preference attributes using travel data, home preference attributes using data related to home life, entertainment preference attributes using data related to entertainment life, and so forth. The user attribute can be provided for the user to see, and also can be provided for a third party APP or a third party platform, so that the third party APP or the third party platform can provide personalized services for the user.
User data can also be provided to third party APPs or platforms, such as medical institutions, exercise and fitness platforms, and fused together to provide better services to users.
For example, third party APPs or platforms may develop AI medicine based on a large amount of medical data, such as medical imaging, assisted diagnosis, drug development, health management, gene sequencing, etc., which may facilitate technological development in the medical industry. For another example, the patient can take previous electronic medical records and examination reports from different hospitals to assist the diagnosis of doctors, that is, medical data can flow safely between different medical institutions, thereby improving the patient seeing efficiency. For example, the user can perform daily health monitoring management, chronic disease risk analysis, and the like based on the body test data uploaded by the user on a daily basis, without worrying about leakage of the data.
In addition, the user can sell the user data of the user. Therefore, under the condition of user permission, a platform with requirements can acquire a large amount of effective user data, and research and develop richer application technologies by using the user data, so as to better provide services for users. In addition, the user can also obtain benefits and realize win-win.
In some embodiments, different applications may be installed on the user's end-side device, respectively supporting the above-mentioned different fields of user data collection, processing, opening, and data presentation. For example, an exercise health class APP may be installed in the end-side device to support relevant processing for exercise health class data. For example, an intelligent travel APP may be installed in the end-side device to support relevant processing for travel class data. For example, the end-side device may be installed with an intelligent home APP for supporting relevant processing on home data. For example, an intelligent life-class APP may be installed in the end-side device for supporting relevant processing for life-class data.
According to the management mechanism of the data bank (data bank), the user shares and opens the user data, the data bank can be circulated as an asset on the premise that the privacy and the safety of the user are guaranteed, the value of the user data is fully excavated, the actual requirements of the user can be met, the user can live healthily and intelligently go out, and the healthy prosperity and development of various industries can be promoted.
Fig. 1B illustrates a communication system 10 provided in an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1B, communication system 10 may include: one or more user-side electronic devices such as electronic devices 100-102, one or more medical institution-side electronic devices such as electronic device 200, hospital server 300, one or more health data collection devices such as smart bracelet 600, body fat scale 601, blood pressure meter 602, smart medicine box 603, health data server 301, one or more smart home devices such as smart refrigerator 700, air purifier 701, smart home server 302. Wherein:
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1. The electronic equipment at the user side, the electronic equipment at the hospital side and the hospital server 300 can be communicated with each other, and various requirements of the user for treatment in a medical institution are met. Such as online registration, viewing of diagnostic results, medication recommendations, exercise recommendations, and the like.
In some embodiments, electronic devices 100-102 may each have a registration application installed. The registered application may be a third party APP. Here, the electronic apparatus 100 is explained as an example. The user can log in to the registration application in the electronic device 100 by the own identity. The id may include an account number (e.g., name, mobile phone number, mailbox, etc.) and a password (e.g., character password, face image, voiceprint, fingerprint, etc.). After logging in, the user and the electronic device 100 may be considered to be associated with each other.
The electronic devices 100-102, 200 may each access the hospital server 300. The electronic devices 100-102, 200 may communicate with the hospital server 300 by one or more of the following communication techniques: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, and the like.
The hospital server 300 may be used to store medical facility ranking data, patient diagnosis results, drug consumption and storage data, and the like. A registration system may be included in hospital server 300. The hospital server 300 can provide various services for the registration application through the registration system. Such as an online registration service, a diagnostic result query service, a queuing data acquisition service, and so forth. The hospital server 300 may be a cloud server.
After the user logs in the registration application in the electronic device 100, online registration can be implemented through the hospital server 300. The electronic devices 100-102 may each obtain and present the diagnostic results of the user associated with the electronic device. For example, the electronic device 100 may request the diagnosis result of the user from the hospital server 300 according to the identity of the user associated with the electronic device and display the diagnosis result on the screen. In this way, the user can view his own diagnosis result. Any of the electronic devices 100-102 may also obtain medical facility registration data from the hospital server 300 to facilitate planning of visits for users associated therewith.
The electronic device 200 may be used for a doctor to view registration data of a patient registered in a medical institution, record diagnosis results of the patient, and the like, and transmit the diagnosis results of the patient to the patient. Wherein, the electronic device 200 may transmit the diagnosis result of the patient to the hospital server 300 in response to a user operation of transmitting the diagnosis result of the patient to the patient after receiving the diagnosis result of the patient input by the doctor. The hospital server 300 may transmit the patient's diagnosis to the electronic device (e.g., electronic device 100) associated with the patient. In this way, the patient can view his own diagnosis on his own electronic device.
In some embodiments, direct communication may also be possible between the electronic device on the user side and the electronic device on the hospital side. For example, electronic device 200 may obtain a communication address of a patient-associated electronic device (e.g., electronic device 100). In response to a user operation of transmitting the diagnosis result of the patient associated with the electronic apparatus 100 to the patient, the electronic apparatus 200 may transmit the diagnosis result of the patient to the electronic apparatus 100 according to the communication address of the electronic apparatus 100. The communication address of the electronic device 100 may be obtained by the electronic device 200 from the hospital server 300. Optionally, the communication connection established between the electronic device on the hospital side and the electronic device on the user side may also be a bluetooth communication connection, a wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) communication connection, or the like. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
In some embodiments, not limited to the electronic device 200, the electronic device on the hospital side may also contain more electronic devices. The electronic devices on the hospital side may be electronic devices of different medical institutions, respectively. The plurality of hospital-side electronic devices may each communicate with the hospital server 300. For example, an electronic device on the hospital side can acquire data on the visit of a patient at other medical institutions through the hospital server 300. That is, when a doctor in one medical institution visits a patient, the doctor in the other medical institution can understand the diagnosis result of the patient. This is favorable to assisting doctor's diagnosis, promotes patient's efficiency of seeing a doctor.
After obtaining the diagnosis result of the user associated with the electronic device 100, the electronic device may provide health management advice such as a medicine taking advice, an exercise advice, a diet advice and the like for the user according to the diagnosis result. The medication advice may include food or the like that prompts the user to conflict with the medication that the user takes. The exercise advice may include exercise items and exercise intensity that are adapted to the condition of the user and help the user to recover the physical health. The dietary recommendations may include recipes that are tailored to the user's condition, are beneficial to the user's health, etc.
2. The electronic equipment at a plurality of user sides can perform family networking, share sports suggestions, diet suggestions and the like, and help users manage the health conditions of the users and family members.
In some embodiments, the electronic device at the user side may be installed with one or more systems APP. Here, the electronic apparatus 100 is explained as an example. The user can log in the system APP in the electronic device 100 by means of his own identity. The identification may include an account number (e.g., name, mobile phone number, mailbox, etc.) and a password (e.g., character password, face image, voiceprint, fingerprint, etc.). After logging in, the user and the electronic device 100 may be considered to be associated with each other.
In an application scenario in which the third-party APP runs (e.g., online registration is performed through a registration application, a diagnosis result of a user is obtained, and the like), the electronic device 100 may determine the user associated with the electronic device 100 according to login information on the third-party APP. In an application scenario in which the system APP runs (e.g., communication with other electronic devices in a family group, etc.), the electronic device 100 may determine a user associated with the electronic device 100 according to login information on the system APP.
In some embodiments, the user logged into the system APP and the user logged into the third party APP (e.g., registered application) in the electronic device 100 may be the same user. In the same scenario of the user logging in the system APP and the third party APP, the identity used for logging in the system APP and the identity used for logging in the third party APP may be the same or different. For example, the account in the identifier for logging in to the system APP may be a different account of the user than the account in the identifier for logging in to the third party APP. Because the identity used for logging in the system APP and the identity used for logging in the third party APP both indicate the same user, the user determined to be associated with the electronic device 100 according to the system APP is the same as the user determined to be associated with the electronic device 100 according to the third party APP.
In other embodiments, the user logged into the system APP and the user logged into the third party APP (e.g., registered application) in the electronic device 100 may be different users. Illustratively, the user a logs in the system APP in the electronic device 100 through its own identity. The user B logs in a third party APP (e.g. a registered application) in the electronic device 100 through his own identity. Because the identity used for logging in the system APP and the identity used for logging in the third party APP indicate different users, the electronic device 100 determines that the user associated with the electronic device 100 according to the system APP is different from the user associated with the electronic device 100 according to the third party APP.
In this embodiment, an example that a user logging in the system APP and a user logging in the third party APP in the electronic device 100 are the same user is specifically described.
In some embodiments, a home networking application may be installed in the electronic device on the user side. The home networking application may be a system APP. The electronic devices of a plurality of user sides can carry out home networking through home networking application. For example, the electronic devices 100-102 may determine the respective associated users through login information in the home networking application. Wherein the users associated with each of the electronic devices 100-102 may be different members of a family (e.g., a home owner, a parent, a child, etc.). Electronic devices 100-102 may perform home networking to establish a family group.
The electronic devices in a family group can communicate with each other through one or more of the following communication technologies: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, bluetooth communication technologies, and the like.
Electronic devices in a family group may share health management advice such as sports advice, dietary advice, and the like. For example, the electronic device 100 may obtain a diagnosis result of the user associated with the electronic device and provide an exercise recommendation and a diet recommendation according to the diagnosis result. The electronic device 100 may send the athletic advice and the dietary advice to other electronic devices in a family group with the electronic device. Members in a family have similar lifestyle habits and may have a genetic history. One electronic device in one family group shares the exercise suggestion and the diet suggestion determined according to the diagnosis result of one family member to other family members, so that the family can be effectively helped to keep healthy and prevent possible diseases.
Each electronic device in a family group may have an identity attribute. Such as home owner, father of home owner, mother of home owner, and so forth. In one possible implementation, for example, when the electronic device of the father with the identity attribute of home receives a diagnosis result indicating that the father of home has a serious disease, the electronic device of the father with the identity attribute of home may display the diagnosis result as mild disease and send an actual disease condition to the electronic device with the identity attribute of home. Therefore, the situation that the family members can not accept the disease and give up treatment after knowing the actual disease condition of the family members can be reduced. Moreover, the method can be convenient for a householder to monitor the body states of family members and seek a treatment scheme in time when the family members are ill.
3. The electronic device on the user side, the health data acquisition device and the health data server 301 may communicate with each other, and the electronic device on the user side may acquire exercise health data of the user.
The electronic device on the user side may communicate with the health data collecting device, the health data server 301, by one or more of the following communication techniques: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, bluetooth communication technologies, and the like. It is understood that although the communication connection relationship between some of the user-side electronic devices (e.g., electronic devices 101 and 102) and the health data collecting device and the health data server 301 is not shown in fig. 1B, these user-side electronic devices may communicate with the health data collecting device and the health data server 301. Here, the electronic device 100 is described as an example of communication with the health data collecting device and the health data server 301.
Not limited to the health data collection devices shown in FIG. 1B, more or fewer health data collection devices may be included in communication system 10. Such as smart watches, blood glucose meters, oximeters, thermometers, electrocardiograph recorders, and the like.
The health data collection device may communicate with the health data server 301 through one or more of the following communication techniques: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, and the like.
The health data collection device may be used to collect athletic health data for a user. For example, the smart band 600 may collect the user's heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen, etc. The body fat scale 601 may collect the weight, body fat rate, etc. of the user. The sphygmomanometer 602 may collect a blood pressure of a user. The smart cartridge 603 may detect data that a user took a medication. Such as the time, name, quantity, etc. of medication taken.
In some embodiments, the health data collection device may transmit the collected athletic health data to an electronic device on the user side. The electronic device on the user side may send the athletic health data to the health data server 301.
In some embodiments, the health data collection device may send the collected exercise health data to the health data server 301. The electronic device on the user side may acquire exercise health data of the user associated with itself from the health data server 301.
The health data server 301 may store the exercise health data. The health data server 301 may also be used to store the association relationship between the electronic device on the user side and the health data collecting device. The electronic equipment at the user side and the health data acquisition equipment can be associated by logging in the same account number, binding by Bluetooth and the like. When receiving a request for acquiring exercise health data from an electronic device on the user side, the health data server 301 may send the exercise health data from a health data acquiring device having an association with the electronic device on the user side to the electronic device on the user side. The embodiment of the application does not limit the method for associating the electronic equipment at the user side with the health data acquisition equipment.
Through the health data acquisition device and the health data server 301, the electronic device 100 can acquire exercise health data of the user. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may combine the exercise health data and the diagnosis results obtained from the hospital server 300 to provide the user with health management advice such as exercise advice and diet advice.
In some embodiments, the electronic devices on the hospital side may also include devices associated with medical devices such as a blood pressure meter 602, blood glucose meter, and oximeter. These medical-equipment-related devices may transmit the exercise health data to the electronic device 200 and/or the hospital server 300 upon detecting the exercise health data of the user. When the electronic device on the user side obtains the diagnosis result of the user associated with the electronic device, the electronic device on the user side can also obtain the exercise health data detected by the device related to the medical instrument.
4. The electronic device on the user side, the smart home device, and the smart home server 302 may communicate with each other, and the electronic device on the user side may obtain home device data detected by the smart home device. For example, consumption of consumables (such as food materials, air purifier filter elements, and the like) in smart home devices.
The electronic device on the user side may communicate with the smart home device and the smart home server 302 through one or more of the following communication technologies: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, bluetooth communication technologies, and the like. It is to be understood that although the communication connection relationship between some of the user-side electronic devices (e.g., the electronic devices 101 and 102) and the smart home devices and the smart home server 302 is not shown in fig. 1B, these user-side electronic devices may communicate with the smart home devices and the smart home server 302. The electronic device 100 is specifically described as an example of communication with the smart home device and the smart home server 302.
Not limited to the smart home devices shown in fig. 1B, more or fewer smart home devices may be included in the communication system 10. Such as intelligent air conditioners, intelligent washing machines, intelligent lamps, intelligent trash cans, sweeping robots, intelligent water purifiers, and the like.
The smart home devices may communicate with the smart home server 302 via one or more of the following communication techniques: cellular mobile communication technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, local Area Network (LAN) technologies, wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies, and the like.
The intelligent household equipment can be provided with a detection device. For example, the detection device of the smart refrigerator 700 may include a camera. The smart refrigerator 700 may detect food materials stored in the smart refrigerator 700. Air purifier 701 may detect whether a filter cartridge for purifying air needs to be replaced. The intelligent garbage can detect the type of garbage, the quantity of the garbage and the like. The intelligent water purifier can detect whether a filter element for purifying water needs to be replaced.
In some embodiments, the smart home device may send the detected home device data to the electronic device on the user side. The electronic device at the user side may send the home device data to the smart home server 302.
In some embodiments, the smart home devices may send the detected home device data to the smart home server 302. The electronic device on the user side may obtain home device data of the smart home device having a relationship with the electronic device from the smart home server 302.
The smart home server 302 may store the home device data. The smart home server 302 may also be configured to store an association relationship between the electronic device on the user side and the smart home device. The electronic equipment and the intelligent household equipment on the user side can be associated by logging in the same account, binding by Bluetooth and the like. When receiving a request for acquiring the home device data from the electronic device on the user side, the smart home server 302 may send the home device data of the smart home device associated with the electronic device on the user side to the electronic device on the user side. The method for associating the electronic equipment at the user side with the intelligent household equipment is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
The smart home server 302 may also be used for remotely controlling the smart home device by the electronic device at the user side. Here, the intelligent air conditioner is explained as an example. The electronic device on the user side can receive user operation for starting the intelligent air conditioner in the home. In response to the user operation, the electronic device on the user side may send an instruction to turn on the smart air conditioner to the smart home server 302. The smart home server 302 may send the instruction for turning on the smart air conditioner to the smart air conditioner associated with the electronic device on the user side. The smart air conditioner may be turned on in response to the instruction to turn on the smart air conditioner, and send a message indicating that the smart air conditioner is turned on to the smart home server 302. The smart home server 302 may send the message indicating that the smart air conditioner is turned on to the electronic device on the user side associated with the smart air conditioner. The electronic device on the user side can display a notification that the intelligent air conditioner is started to prompt the user that the intelligent air conditioner is started.
Through the smart home devices and the smart home server 302, the electronic device 100 may obtain home device data. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may combine the diagnosis result, the exercise health data, and the home device data to provide a shopping suggestion for the user. Like this, the electronic equipment of user's side can remind the user in time to purchase the consumptive material of intelligent household equipment such as the edible material that is of value to oneself healthy, the edible material of shortage in the family, the filter core of intelligent water purifier and air purifier's filter core.
It is to be understood that the configuration shown in fig. 1B does not constitute a specific limitation of communication system 10. In some embodiments of the present application, communication system 10 may include more or fewer electronic devices than shown in FIG. 1B. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the communication method of the electronic device included in the communication system 10.
Fig. 2A schematically illustrates a structure of an electronic device 100 provided in the present application.
The electronic device 100 may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a handheld computer, a notebook computer, an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), a netbook, a cellular phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), an Augmented Reality (AR) device, a Virtual Reality (VR) device, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) device, a wearable device, a vehicle-mounted device, a smart home device, and/or a smart city device, and the specific type of the electronic device is not particularly limited by the embodiments of the present application.
The electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 150, a wireless communication module 160, an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, a sensor module 180, a key 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a camera 193, a display screen 194, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card interface 195, and the like. The sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyroscope sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity light sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, an ambient light sensor 180L, a bone conduction sensor 180M, and the like.
It is to be understood that the illustrated structure of the embodiment of the present application does not specifically limit the electronic device 100. In other embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or arrange different components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
Processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an Application Processor (AP), a modem processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), an Image Signal Processor (ISP), a controller, a video codec, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU), etc. Wherein, the different processing units may be independent devices or may be integrated in one or more processors.
The controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction operation code and the time sequence signal to finish the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in the processor 110 for storing instructions and data. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 110. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it can be called directly from the memory. Avoiding repeated accesses reduces the latency of the processor 110, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, processor 110 may include one or more interfaces. The interface may include an integrated circuit (I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (I2S) interface, a Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) interface, a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI), a general-purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) interface, and/or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, etc.
The I2C interface is a bidirectional synchronous serial bus including a serial data line (SDA) and a Serial Clock Line (SCL). In some embodiments, processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2C buses. The processor 110 may be coupled to the touch sensor 180K, the charger, the flash, the camera 193, etc. through different I2C bus interfaces, respectively. For example: the processor 110 may be coupled to the touch sensor 180K through an I2C interface, so that the processor 110 and the touch sensor 180K communicate through an I2C bus interface to implement a touch function of the electronic device 100.
The I2S interface may be used for audio communication. In some embodiments, processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2S buses. The processor 110 may be coupled to the audio module 170 through an I2S bus, enabling communication between the processor 110 and the audio module 170. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may transmit the audio signal to the wireless communication module 160 through the I2S interface, so as to implement a function of receiving a call through a bluetooth headset.
The PCM interface may also be used for audio communication, sampling, quantizing and encoding analog signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 and the wireless communication module 160 may be coupled by a PCM bus interface. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may also transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the PCM interface, so as to implement a function of answering a call through a bluetooth headset. Both the I2S interface and the PCM interface may be used for audio communication.
The UART interface is a universal serial data bus used for asynchronous communications. The bus may be a bidirectional communication bus. It converts the data to be transmitted between serial communication and parallel communication. In some embodiments, a UART interface is generally used to connect the processor 110 with the wireless communication module 160. For example: the processor 110 communicates with a bluetooth module in the wireless communication module 160 through a UART interface to implement a bluetooth function. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may transmit the audio signal to the wireless communication module 160 through a UART interface, so as to realize the function of playing music through a bluetooth headset.
The MIPI interface may be used to connect the processor 110 with peripheral devices such as the display screen 194, the camera 193, and the like. The MIPI interface includes a Camera Serial Interface (CSI), a Display Serial Interface (DSI), and the like. In some embodiments, processor 110 and camera 193 communicate through a CSI interface to implement the capture functionality of electronic device 100. Processor 110 and display screen 194 communicate via a DSI interface to implement display functions of electronic device 100.
The GPIO interface may be configured by software. The GPIO interface may be configured as a control signal and may also be configured as a data signal. In some embodiments, a GPIO interface may be used to connect the processor 110 with the camera 193, the display 194, the wireless communication module 160, the audio module 170, the sensor module 180, and the like. The GPIO interface may also be configured as an I2C interface, an I2S interface, a UART interface, an MIPI interface, and the like.
The USB interface 130 is an interface conforming to the USB standard specification, and may specifically be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, or the like. The USB interface 130 may be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 100, and may also be used to transmit data between the electronic device 100 and a peripheral device. And the earphone can also be used for connecting an earphone and playing audio through the earphone. The interface may also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices and the like.
It should be understood that the interface connection relationship between the modules illustrated in the embodiments of the present application is only an illustration, and does not limit the structure of the electronic device 100. In other embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 100 may also adopt different interface connection manners or a combination of multiple interface connection manners in the above embodiments.
The charging management module 140 is configured to receive charging input from a charger. The charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger. In some wired charging embodiments, the charging management module 140 may receive charging input from a wired charger via the USB interface 130. In some wireless charging embodiments, the charging management module 140 may receive a wireless charging input through a wireless charging coil of the electronic device 100. The charging management module 140 may also supply power to the electronic device through the power management module 141 while charging the battery 142.
The power management module 141 is used to connect the battery 142, the charging management module 140 and the processor 110. The power management module 141 receives input from the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140, and supplies power to the processor 110, the internal memory 121, the display 194, the camera 193, the wireless communication module 160, and the like. The power management module 141 may also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle count, battery state of health (leakage, impedance), etc. In some other embodiments, the power management module 141 may also be disposed in the processor 110. In other embodiments, the power management module 141 and the charging management module 140 may also be disposed in the same device.
The wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 may be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, a modem processor, a baseband processor, and the like.
The antennas 1 and 2 are used for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic wave signals. Each antenna in the electronic device 100 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication bands. Different antennas can also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas. For example: the antenna 1 may be multiplexed as a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network. In other embodiments, the antenna may be used in conjunction with a tuning switch.
The mobile communication module 150 may provide a solution including 2G/3G/4G/5G wireless communication applied to the electronic device 100. The mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, a switch, a power amplifier, a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), and the like. The mobile communication module 150 may receive the electromagnetic wave from the antenna 1, filter, amplify, etc. the received electromagnetic wave, and transmit the electromagnetic wave to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 150 may also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic wave through the antenna 1 to radiate the electromagnetic wave. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be disposed in the processor 110. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be provided in the same device as at least some of the modules of the processor 110.
The modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator. The modulator is used for modulating a low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal. The demodulator is used for demodulating the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. The demodulator then passes the demodulated low frequency baseband signal to a baseband processor for processing. The low frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then transferred to the application processor. The application processor outputs a sound signal through an audio device (not limited to the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, etc.) or displays an image or video through the display screen 194. In some embodiments, the modem processor may be a stand-alone device. In other embodiments, the modem processor may be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules, independent of the processor 110.
The wireless communication module 160 may provide a solution for wireless communication applied to the electronic device 100, including Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) (e.g., wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks), bluetooth (bluetooth, BT), global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), frequency Modulation (FM), near Field Communication (NFC), infrared (IR), and the like. The wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, demodulates and filters electromagnetic wave signals, and transmits the processed signals to the processor 110. The wireless communication module 160 may also receive a signal to be transmitted from the processor 110, perform frequency modulation and amplification on the signal, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2 to radiate the electromagnetic waves.
In some embodiments, antenna 1 of electronic device 100 is coupled to mobile communication module 150 and antenna 2 is coupled to wireless communication module 160 so that electronic device 100 can communicate with networks and other devices through wireless communication techniques. The wireless communication technology may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general Packet Radio Service (GPRS), code division multiple access (code division multiple access, CDMA), wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), time-division code division multiple access (time-division code division multiple access, TD-SCDMA), long Term Evolution (LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC, FM, and/or IR technologies, etc. The GNSS may include a Global Positioning System (GPS), a global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), a beidou navigation satellite system (BDS), a quasi-zenith satellite system (QZSS), and/or a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS).
The electronic device 100 implements display functions via the GPU, the display screen 194, and the application processor. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display screen 194 and an application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. The processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
The display screen 194 is used to display images, video, and the like. The display screen 194 includes a display panel. The display panel may adopt a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode, AMOLED), a flexible light-emitting diode (FLED), a miniature, a Micro-oeld, a quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED), and the like. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The electronic device 100 may implement a shooting function through the ISP, the camera 193, the video codec, the GPU, the display 194, the application processor, and the like.
The ISP is used to process the data fed back by the camera 193. For example, when a photo is taken, the shutter is opened, light is transmitted to the camera photosensitive element through the lens, the optical signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the camera photosensitive element transmits the electrical signal to the ISP for processing and converting into an image visible to naked eyes. The ISP can also carry out algorithm optimization on the noise, brightness and skin color of the image. The ISP can also optimize parameters such as exposure, color temperature and the like of a shooting scene. In some embodiments, the ISP may be provided in camera 193.
The camera 193 is used to capture still images or video. The object generates an optical image through the lens and projects the optical image to the photosensitive element. The photosensitive element may be a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor. The light sensing element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, which is then passed to the ISP where it is converted into a digital image signal. And the ISP outputs the digital image signal to the DSP for processing. The DSP converts the digital image signal into image signal in standard RGB, YUV and other formats. In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The digital signal processor is used for processing digital signals, and can process other digital signals besides digital image signals. For example, when the electronic device 100 selects a frequency bin, the digital signal processor is used to perform fourier transform or the like on the frequency bin energy.
Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video. The electronic device 100 may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the electronic device 100 may play or record video in a variety of encoding formats, such as: moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, and the like.
The NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor that processes input information quickly by using a biological neural network structure, for example, by using a transfer mode between neurons of a human brain, and can also learn by itself continuously. Applications such as intelligent recognition of the electronic device 100 can be realized through the NPU, for example: image recognition, face recognition, speech recognition, text understanding, and the like.
The internal memory 121 may include one or more Random Access Memories (RAMs) and one or more non-volatile memories (NVMs).
The random access memory may include static random-access memory (SRAM), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory (DDR SDRAM), such as fifth generation DDR SDRAM generally referred to as DDR5 SDRAM, and the like; the nonvolatile memory may include a magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory (flash memory).
The FLASH memory may include NOR FLASH, NAND FLASH, 3D NAND FLASH, etc. according to the operation principle, may include single-level cells (SLC), multi-level cells (MLC), three-level cells (TLC), four-level cells (QLC), etc. according to the level order of the memory cell, and may include universal FLASH memory (UFS), embedded multimedia memory cards (eMMC), etc. according to the storage specification.
The random access memory may be read directly by the processor 110, may be used to store executable programs (e.g., machine instructions) for an operating system or other programs that are running, and may also be used to store data for user and application programs, etc.
The nonvolatile memory may also store executable programs, data of users and application programs, and the like, and may be loaded into the random access memory in advance for the processor 110 to directly read and write.
The external memory interface 120 may be used to connect an external nonvolatile memory to extend the storage capability of the electronic device 100. The external nonvolatile memory communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to implement data storage functions. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are saved in an external nonvolatile memory.
The electronic device 100 may implement audio functions via the audio module 170, the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, the microphone 170C, the headphone interface 170D, and the application processor. Such as music playing, recording, etc.
The audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into analog audio signals for output, and also used to convert analog audio inputs into digital audio signals. The audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110, or some functional modules of the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110.
The speaker 170A, also called a "horn", is used to convert the audio electrical signal into an acoustic signal. The electronic apparatus 100 can listen to music through the speaker 170A or listen to a hands-free call.
The receiver 170B, also called "earpiece", is used to convert the electrical audio signal into a sound signal. When the electronic apparatus 100 receives a call or voice information, it is possible to receive voice by placing the receiver 170B close to the human ear.
The microphone 170C, also referred to as a "microphone," is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals. When making a call or sending voice information, the user can input a voice signal to the microphone 170C by uttering a voice signal close to the microphone 170C through the mouth of the user. The electronic device 100 may be provided with at least one microphone 170C. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may be provided with two microphones 170C to achieve a noise reduction function in addition to collecting sound signals. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may further include three, four or more microphones 170C to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, perform directional recording, and so on.
The earphone interface 170D is used to connect a wired earphone. The headset interface 170D may be the USB interface 130, or may be a 3.5mm open mobile electronic device platform (OMTP) standard interface, a cellular telecommunications industry association (cellular telecommunications industry association) standard interface of the USA.
The pressure sensor 180A is used for sensing a pressure signal, and can convert the pressure signal into an electrical signal. In some embodiments, the pressure sensor 180A may be disposed on the display screen 194. The pressure sensor 180A can be of a wide variety, such as a resistive pressure sensor, an inductive pressure sensor, a capacitive pressure sensor, and the like. The capacitive pressure sensor may be a sensor comprising at least two parallel plates having an electrically conductive material. When a force acts on the pressure sensor 180A, the capacitance between the electrodes changes. The electronic device 100 determines the strength of the pressure from the change in capacitance. When a touch operation is applied to the display screen 194, the electronic apparatus 100 detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 180A. The electronic apparatus 100 may also calculate the touched position from the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A. In some embodiments, the touch operations that are applied to the same touch position but have different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: and when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity smaller than the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction for viewing the short message. And when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity larger than or equal to the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction of newly building the short message.
The gyro sensor 180B may be used to determine the motion attitude of the electronic device 100. In some embodiments, the angular velocity of electronic device 100 about three axes (i.e., x, y, and z axes) may be determined by gyroscope sensor 180B. The gyro sensor 180B may be used for photographing anti-shake. Illustratively, when the shutter is pressed, the gyro sensor 180B detects a shake angle of the electronic device 100, calculates a distance to be compensated for the lens module according to the shake angle, and allows the lens to counteract the shake of the electronic device 100 through a reverse movement, thereby achieving anti-shake. The gyroscope sensor 180B may also be used for navigation, somatosensory gaming scenes.
The air pressure sensor 180C is used to measure air pressure. In some embodiments, electronic device 100 calculates altitude from barometric pressure values measured by barometric pressure sensor 180C to assist in positioning and navigation.
The magnetic sensor 180D includes a hall sensor. The electronic device 100 may detect the opening and closing of the flip holster using the magnetic sensor 180D. In some embodiments, when the electronic device 100 is a flip phone, the electronic device 100 may detect the opening and closing of the flip according to the magnetic sensor 180D. And then according to the opening and closing state of the leather sheath or the opening and closing state of the flip cover, the automatic unlocking of the flip cover is set.
The acceleration sensor 180E may detect the magnitude of acceleration of the electronic device 100 in various directions (typically three axes). The magnitude and direction of gravity may be detected when the electronic device 100 is stationary. The method can also be used for recognizing the posture of the electronic equipment, and is applied to horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometers and other applications.
A distance sensor 180F for measuring a distance. The electronic device 100 may measure the distance by infrared or laser. In some embodiments, taking a picture of a scene, the electronic device 100 may utilize the distance sensor 180F to range to achieve fast focus.
The proximity light sensor 180G may include, for example, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) and a light detector, such as a photodiode. The light emitting diode may be an infrared light emitting diode. The electronic device 100 emits infrared light to the outside through the light emitting diode. The electronic device 100 detects infrared reflected light from nearby objects using a photodiode. When sufficient reflected light is detected, it can be determined that there is an object near the electronic device 100. When insufficient reflected light is detected, the electronic device 100 may determine that there are no objects near the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 can utilize the proximity sensor 180G to detect that the user holds the electronic device 100 close to the ear for talking, so as to automatically turn off the screen to save power. The proximity light sensor 180G may also be used in a holster mode, a pocket mode automatically unlocks and locks the screen.
The ambient light sensor 180L is used to sense the ambient light level. Electronic device 100 may adaptively adjust the brightness of display screen 194 based on the perceived ambient light level. The ambient light sensor 180L can also be used to automatically adjust the white balance when taking a picture. The ambient light sensor 180L may also cooperate with the proximity light sensor 180G to detect whether the electronic device 100 is in a pocket to prevent accidental touches.
The fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect a fingerprint. The electronic device 100 can utilize the collected fingerprint characteristics to unlock the fingerprint, access the application lock, photograph the fingerprint, answer an incoming call with the fingerprint, and so on.
The temperature sensor 180J is used to detect temperature. In some embodiments, electronic device 100 implements a temperature processing strategy using the temperature detected by temperature sensor 180J. For example, when the temperature reported by the temperature sensor 180J exceeds a threshold, the electronic device 100 performs a reduction in performance of a processor located near the temperature sensor 180J, so as to reduce power consumption and implement thermal protection. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 heats the battery 142 when the temperature is below another threshold to avoid abnormal shutdown of the electronic device 100 due to low temperature. In other embodiments, when the temperature is lower than a further threshold, the electronic device 100 performs a boost on the output voltage of the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown due to low temperature.
The touch sensor 180K is also called a "touch device". The touch sensor 180K may be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, which is also called a "touch screen". The touch sensor 180K is used to detect a touch operation applied thereto or nearby. The touch sensor can communicate the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type. Visual output associated with the touch operation may be provided through the display screen 194. In other embodiments, the touch sensor 180K may be disposed on a surface of the electronic device 100, different from the position of the display screen 194.
The bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire a vibration signal. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 180M may acquire a vibration signal of the human vocal part vibrating the bone mass. The bone conduction sensor 180M may also contact the human pulse to receive the blood pressure pulsation signal. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 180M may also be disposed in a headset, integrated into a bone conduction headset. The audio module 170 may analyze a voice signal based on the vibration signal of the bone mass vibrated by the sound part acquired by the bone conduction sensor 180M, so as to implement a voice function. The application processor can analyze heart rate information based on the blood pressure beating signal acquired by the bone conduction sensor 180M, so as to realize the heart rate detection function.
The keys 190 include a power-on key, a volume key, and the like. The keys 190 may be mechanical keys. Or may be touch keys. The electronic apparatus 100 may receive a key input, and generate a key signal input related to user setting and function control of the electronic apparatus 100.
The motor 191 may generate a vibration cue. The motor 191 may be used for incoming call vibration cues, as well as for touch vibration feedback. For example, touch operations applied to different applications (e.g., photographing, audio playing, etc.) may correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The motor 191 may also respond to different vibration feedback effects in response to touch operations applied to different areas of the display screen 194. Different application scenes (such as time reminding, receiving information, alarm clock, game and the like) can also correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The touch vibration feedback effect may also support customization.
Indicator 192 may be an indicator light that may be used to indicate a state of charge, a change in charge, or a message, missed call, notification, etc.
The SIM card interface 195 is used to connect a SIM card. The SIM card can be brought into and out of contact with the electronic apparatus 100 by being inserted into the SIM card interface 195 or being pulled out of the SIM card interface 195. The electronic device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, N being a positive integer greater than 1. The SIM card interface 195 may support a Nano SIM card, a Micro SIM card, a SIM card, etc. The same SIM card interface 195 can be inserted with multiple cards at the same time. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different. The SIM card interface 195 may also be compatible with different types of SIM cards. The SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with external memory cards. The electronic device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as communication and data communication. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 employs esims, namely: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 100 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 100.
The software system of the electronic device 100 may employ a layered architecture, an event-driven architecture, a micro-core architecture, a micro-service architecture, or a cloud architecture. The embodiment of the present application takes a mobile operating system as an example, and exemplifies a software structure of the electronic device 100.
Fig. 2B is a block diagram of a software structure of the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each layer having a clear role and division of labor. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, the mobile operating system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom, an application layer, a framework layer/core services layer, an underlying library and runtime, and a kernel layer.
The application layer may include a series of application packages.
As shown in fig. 2B, the application package may include applications such as camera, gallery, calendar, phone call, map, navigation, WLAN, bluetooth, music, video, short message, etc.
The program framework layer provides an Application Programming Interface (API) and a programming framework for the application program of the application program layer. The program framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in FIG. 2B, the program framework layers may include a window manager, content provider, view system, phone manager, resource manager, notification manager, and the like.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager can obtain the size of the display screen, judge whether a status bar exists, lock the screen, intercept the screen and the like.
Content providers are used to store and retrieve data and make it accessible to applications. The data may include video, images, audio, calls made and answered, browsing history and bookmarks, phone books, etc.
The view system includes visual controls such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, the display interface including the short message notification icon may include a view for displaying text and a view for displaying pictures.
The phone manager is used to provide communication functions of the electronic device 100. Such as management of call status (including on, off, etc.).
The resource manager provides various resources for the application, such as localized strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager enables the application to display notification information in the status bar, can be used to convey notification-type messages, can disappear automatically after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as a notification manager used to inform download completion, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification that appears in the form of a chart or scroll bar text at the top status bar of the system, such as a notification of a background running application, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, prompting text information in the status bar, sounding a prompt tone, vibrating the electronic device, flashing an indicator light, etc.
Runtime may refer to all code libraries, frameworks, etc. that are needed for the program to run. For example, for the C language, the runtime includes a series of libraries of functions required for the C program to run. For the Java language, the runtime includes, in addition to the core library, a virtual machine and the like required for the Java program to run. The core library may include a function that the Java language needs to call.
The underlying library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface managers (surface managers), media Libraries (Media Libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing Libraries (e.g., openGL ES), 2D graphics engines (e.g., SGL), and the like.
The surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provide fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
The media library supports a variety of commonly used audio, video format playback and recording, and still image files, among others. The media library may support a variety of audio-video encoding formats, such as MPEG4, h.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, and the like.
The three-dimensional graphic processing library is used for realizing three-dimensional graphic drawing, image rendering, synthesis, layer processing and the like.
The 2D graphics engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The inner core layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver and a sensor driver.
The following describes exemplary workflow of the software and hardware of the electronic device 100 in connection with capturing a photo scene.
When the touch sensor 180K receives a touch operation, a corresponding hardware interrupt is issued to the kernel layer. The kernel layer processes the touch operation into an original input event (including touch coordinates, a time stamp of the touch operation, and other information). The raw input events are stored at the kernel layer. And the application program framework layer acquires the original input event from the kernel layer and identifies the control corresponding to the input event. Taking the touch operation as a touch click operation, and taking a control corresponding to the click operation as a control of a camera application icon as an example, the camera application calls an interface of the application framework layer, starts the camera application, further starts the camera drive by calling the kernel layer, and captures a still image or a video through the camera 193.
The structures of the electronic devices (e.g., the electronic devices 101 and 102) on the user side, the electronic devices (e.g., the electronic device 200) on the hospital side, the health data collecting device, and the smart home device in the communication system 10 shown in fig. 1B may refer to the description of the embodiment shown in fig. 2A and fig. 2B, and are not repeated here. Compared with the schematic structural diagrams shown in fig. 2A and 2B, the electronic devices on the user side (e.g., the electronic devices 101 and 102), the electronic devices on the hospital side (e.g., the electronic device 200), the health data collecting device, and the smart home device may include more or fewer components.
Fig. 3 schematically illustrates a structural diagram of a hospital server 300 according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 3, the hospital server 300 may include: one or more processors 310, memory 311, communication interface 312, transmitter 314, receiver 315, coupler 316, and antenna 317. These components may be connected by a bus 313 or otherwise. Fig. 3 illustrates an example of connection via a bus. Wherein:
the communication interface 312 may be used for the hospital server 300 to communicate with other electronic devices, such as the electronic devices 100-102, the electronic device 200, etc. shown in FIG. 1B. In particular, the communication interface 312 may be a 3G communication interface, a Long Term Evolution (LTE) (4G) communication interface, a 5G communication interface, a WLAN communication interface, a WAN communication interface, and so on. Not limited to a wireless communication interface, the hospital server 300 may also be configured with a wired communication interface 312 to support wired communication.
In some embodiments of the present application, transmitter 314 and receiver 315 may be considered a wireless modem. The transmitter 314 may be used to transmit the signal output by the processor 310. Receiver 315 may be used to receive signals. In the hospital server 300, the number of the transmitters 314 and the receivers 315 may be one or more. The antenna 317 may be used to convert electromagnetic energy in transmission line into electromagnetic wave in free space or vice versa. Coupler 316 may be used to multiplex the mobile communications signal for distribution to a plurality of receivers 315. It will be appreciated that the antenna 317 of the hospital server 300 may be implemented as a large-scale antenna array.
A memory 311 is coupled to the processor 310 for storing various software programs and/or sets of instructions. In particular, the memory 311 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state storage devices.
The memory 311 may store an operating system (hereinafter referred to simply as a system), for example
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In the embodiment of the present application, the memory 311 may store a registration system. The registration system can be used for providing an online registration server, a diagnosis result query service, a registration data acquisition service and the like. The memory 311 may also store medical institution serial number data, diagnosis results of patients, consumption and storage data of medicines, and the like.
In an embodiment of the present application, the processor 310 may be configured to read and execute computer readable instructions. In particular, processor 310 may be configured to invoke a program stored in memory 311 and execute instructions contained in the program. The program may be, for example, a program implemented on the hospital server 300 side by the online registration method provided by one or more embodiments of the present application. Further, for example, the implementation procedure of the method for obtaining a diagnosis result provided by one or more embodiments of the present application on the hospital server 300 side is described. Further, for example, the method for acquiring medical institution numbering data provided in one or more embodiments of the present application is implemented in the hospital server 300.
It should be noted that the hospital server 300 shown in fig. 3 is only one implementation of the embodiment of the present application, and in practical applications, the hospital server 300 may also include more or less components, which is not limited herein.
The present application provides a health management method. In the method, the electronic device 100 may acquire schedule data and exercise health data of the user. The schedule data may include registration data, leave data, travel data, etc. of the user at the medical facility. The electronic device 100 may also acquire medical institution numbering data from the hospital server 300. The medical institution numbering data may include scheduling information of each department of the medical institution, a scheduled patient visit schedule of a patient, and the like. The electronic device 100 may provide a medical treatment plan to the user based on one or more of the data included in the medical institution numbering data and the scheduling data. The electronic device 100 may also provide the user with post-visit medication reminders and body recovery recommendations based on the athletic health data described above.
The visit plan may include protocol recommendations associated with a visit by the user to a medical facility. Such as a registration protocol and a visit travel protocol. The above registration scheme may include appointment times (e.g., holidays, weekends, etc.) and registered doctors appropriate for the user. The above-mentioned appointment time suitable for the user may be a time when the user has no schedule such as work schedule, trip plan, etc. The registered doctor suitable for the user may be a doctor that can be reserved in a reservation time suitable for the user in a medical direction (e.g., a diabetes direction) of the user. The above-described visiting travel scheme may be a travel route plan that minimizes the waiting time for the user and enables the user to arrive at the medical institution in time.
As can be seen from the above method, the electronic device 100 can provide the user with an appropriate treatment plan, and the medication reminding and body recovery advice after the treatment. Thus, the user can reasonably arrange his or her work and life, and bet his or her diet at the prompt of the electronic device 100, and perform exercise suitable for himself or herself, thereby maintaining or improving his or her health level.
An online registration scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application is described below based on the communication system 10 shown in fig. 1B.
Fig. 4A to 4F are schematic diagrams illustrating an online registration scenario. In the present application, the electronic device 100 is specifically described as an example of a mobile phone of a user named "zhangsan". The users who log in the system APP and the third party APP in the electronic device 100 can all be Zhang III.
As shown in fig. 4A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 410. The user interface 410 displays a page on which application icons are placed. The page may include a plurality of application icons (e.g., a clock application icon, a calendar application icon, an intelligent life application icon, a central hospital application icon 411, etc.). And page indicators can be displayed below the application icons to indicate the position relationship between the currently displayed page and other pages. Below the page indicator are a plurality of tray icons (e.g., camera application icon, contacts application icon, dialing application icon, information application icon). The tray icon remains displayed at page switching. The content displayed on the user interface 410 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. In response to a user operation, such as a touch operation, applied to the application icon or the tray icon, the electronic device 100 may open an application program corresponding to the application icon or the tray icon.
For example, in response to a user operation acting on the central hospital application icon 411, the electronic device 100 may invoke the central hospital APP, displaying the user interface 420 as shown in fig. 4B. Thus, the user can perform operations such as online registration, queuing inquiry and the like. The central hospital APP is an example of a registration application in the foregoing embodiment.
The user interface 420 may include an identification box 421, a function selection area 422. The id box 421 may include a user name, a health card number, and a mobile phone number. For example, the account currently logged in the central hospital APP is the third account. The user name displayed in the identification box 421 may be "three by one". The health card number may be a health card number of zhang san, e.g., 9127. The mobile phone number may be a mobile phone number of three, such as 188. Not limited to the user name, health card number, and mobile phone number, the identification box 421 may also contain more or less data for identifying the user identification information.
Function selection area 422 may include a reservation registration option, a queue inquiry option, an on-line inquiry option, a physical examination reservation option, a registration record option, a physician scheduling option, and the like. In response to a user operation applied to any one of the function options in the function selection area 422, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface corresponding to the selected function option. Not limited to the functionality options shown in FIG. 4B, electronic device 100 may also include more or fewer functionality options.
For example, the appointment registration option may be used for a user to make an online registration on a registration system at a central hospital. In response to a user operation acting on the appointment registration function option, electronic device 100 may display a user interface 430 as shown in FIG. 4C. User interface 430 may include a search box 431 and a department selection area 432. Wherein:
the search box 431 may be used for a user to search departments of a central hospital. Upon receiving the text information input to the search box 431 and receiving a user operation acting on a search control (not shown in fig. 4C), the electronic device 100 may perform a search based on the text information in the search box 431 and display the search result in the user interface.
In one possible implementation, the text information input to the search box 431 may include the name of the hospital department. Such as "dermatology". In response to a user operation of searching for a name of a hospital department, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a direction of medical care, doctor information, and the like included in the searched hospital department. That is, the user can directly search for a specific department in the hospital through the search box 431 without searching for departments that need to be registered one by one in the department selection area 432.
In one possible implementation, the text information input to the search box 431 may include disease information. The condition information may include a portion of the user's body that is painful, an abnormal reaction of the user's body, and the like. In response to a user operation to search for disease information, the electronic apparatus 100 may display department information, doctor information, and the like that match the disease information. That is, the user can search which department and which doctor should be registered by himself/herself through the search box 431 using his/her own medical condition information. The method can reduce the probability of the user hanging the wrong number and reduce the waste of hospital resources.
Department selection area 432 may be used for a user to select a department that requires registration. Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on an endocrinology option, the electronic device 100 may display, in a user interface, disease options related to the endocrinology department as shown in fig. 4C. Thus, the user can select a proper doctor for registration according to a certain type of disease in a specific department. In response to the user operation acting on the diabetes option, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 440 as shown in FIG. 4D.
User interface 440 may include a date options area 441, a registration area for one or more doctors. For example, a Lin doctor's registration area 442, a Li doctor's registration area 443, and an Liu doctor's registration area 444. Wherein:
Date options area 441 may be used for a user to select a registered date. For example, 08/01 (i.e., 8 months 1 day), 08/02 (i.e., 8 months 2 days), 08/03 (i.e., 8 months 3 days). The date options included in the date option area 441 are not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
Information on the name, the job title, the number of registerable doctors and the like of one doctor can be included in the registration area of the doctor. Here, the registration area 442 with the name "linzhen" will be described as an example. In response to the user operation applied to the date option "08/02", the electronic device 100 may display a registration area of a doctor who has the endocrinology department responsible for the diabetes direction and who has a shift on the user interface 440. As shown in fig. 4D, the linist's registration area 442 may include a name (i.e., "linist"), a title (i.e., "chief physician"), and a number that may be registered. As seen from the registration area 442 of the Lin doctor, 12 were left for 8.2.8 am of the available registration number in the morning and 7 were left for the available registration number in the afternoon.
In response to the user operation for reserving the forestry doctor for the morning visit, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface 450 as shown in fig. 4E. The user interface 450 may include physician information 451, patient information 452, registration fees 453, payment types 454, and appointment time periods 455. Wherein:
The doctor information 451 may include the name, job title, and introduction of the doctor. The above physician's profile can be used to introduce the physician's direction of study, skill proficiency, and the like. The physician information 451 may facilitate the user in selecting a physician more suitable for diagnosis and treatment for himself. The content included in the doctor information 451 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
The patient information 452 may include the name of the user who needs to be treated, e.g., zhang III.
Registration fees 453 can be used to indicate the fee required for registration, e.g., 33 dollars.
The payment type 454 may be used for a user to select a payment method for paying a registration fee. Such as medical insurance. Not limited to medical insurance, the payment type may also be that of other payment platforms, such as Huanyi payment, and so on. In response to a user action on the payment type 454, the electronic device 100 may display a plurality of payment type options (e.g., doctor insurance, royalty payment, etc.). In response to a user operation selecting any one of the payment type options, the electronic device 100 may display a name corresponding to the selected one of the payment type options in a display area of the payment type 454 in the user interface 450. That is, the user can select a payment means desired by the user through a user operation acting on the payment type 454.
A plurality of time period options may be included in the reserved time period 455. As can be seen from fig. 4D, the user selects the scheduled forest doctor to see the doctor in the morning on 8 months and 2 days. The reserved time period 455 shown in fig. 4E may include multiple time period options for the morning of day 2/8. For example, 08. The number of remaining suspendable numbers for the time period may also be displayed in one of the time period options in the reserved time period 455. For example, the time period option 09. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific dividing manner of the time period in the reserved time period 455.
In response to a user operation acting on the time period option 09. Prompt box 456 may be used to prompt the user for successful registration information. Illustratively, prompt box 456 may include text prompt and confirmation controls 456A. The content of the text prompt may be, for example, "you have successfully reserved 09 month 8 and 2 days 00-10. In response to a user operation acting on confirmation control 456A, electronic device 100 can display a user interface as shown in FIG. 4E. Wherein, since the user (i.e. zhang san) has successfully reserved the forest doctor for 9 o 'clock-10 o' clock to see, the remaining number of registerable times in time period option 09. I.e. the period option 09.
In some embodiments, in response to a user operation acting on time period option 09. The registration request may include a registered department, a registered doctor, a reservation time, and user information (e.g., a user name, a health card number of the user, a phone number of the user, etc.). The content included in the registration request is not limited in the embodiments of the present application. The hospital server 300 can process the registration request. Specifically, the hospital server 300 may add a registration record (i.e., a registration record of zhang san) to the registration system, and reduce the remaining registrable number of the registered doctors in the appointment time period by one. The hospital server 300 may transmit a registration success message to the electronic device 100. Upon receiving the registration success message, the electronic device 100 may display the above-mentioned prompt box 456 on the user interface 450.
In addition, the hospital server 300 may transmit the registration record to the electronic device 200. In this way, the doctor can view registration data of the patient who ordered himself at the electronic device 200.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may store the successful registration data in the scenarios shown in fig. 4A to 4F. The registration data may include registration hospital (e.g., central hospital), registration department (e.g., endocrinology department), registration doctor (e.g., forestry doctor), appointment time (e.g., 8 months, 2 days 09 00-10), registration fee (e.g., 33 yuan), and the like data. It will be appreciated that the registration data is generated by the central hospital APP. Illustratively, the electronic device 100 may display the registration data in a user interface in response to a user operation acting on the registration recording option shown in FIG. 4B. Namely, the user can check the registration data of the user through the APP of the central hospital.
In some embodiments, the registration data may be opened to APPs other than the central hospital APP on the electronic device 100, such as a company attendance APP, a small art advice APP, a map APP, and the like. Namely, the company attendance checking APP, the small skill suggestion APP, the map APP and other APPs can acquire the registration data and provide a leave-asking scheme and a diagnosis trip scheme for the user according to the registration data. In the process of opening the registration data, the electronic device 100 may first send the registration data to the intermediate server. The intermediate server can perform desensitization processing on the registration data. Then, the electronic device 100 may open the desensitized registration data to APPs other than the central hospital APP. Therefore, the privacy of the user can be protected, and the leakage of sensitive data and privacy information of the user can be reduced.
In particular, in one possible implementation, the aforementioned registration data may be stored in a memory space accessible by the central hospital APP. The central hospital APP can provide a data access interface for the company attendance checking APP, the small art suggestion APP, the map APP and the like. The data access interface may be adapted to obtain the registration data. Namely, the APP provided with the data access interface can acquire the registration data. The registration data obtained by the APP provided with the data access interface may be registration data after desensitization.
In another possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may store the registration data in a data set module. The data centralizing module is not limited to the registration data, and can also be used for storing user data such as schedule data, exercise health data and the like. If the company attendance check APP, the small art suggestion APP, the map APP and other APPs have the authority to acquire the registration data, the electronic device 100 can open the registration data to the APPs. I.e. these APPs can obtain the above-mentioned registration data from the data set module. Wherein the registration data obtained by the APP from the data set module may be registration data after desensitization. The method for acquiring the registration data by the APP except the APP in the central hospital is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
The company attendance APP can be an APP for realizing functions of attendance checking, leave checking and the like. The mini-art advice APP may be an APP for providing a user with a registration scheme advice, a visit travel scheme advice, an exercise advice, a diet advice, a shopping advice, a device usage pattern advice, and the like. The map APP may be an APP for implementing functions such as positioning and navigation. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific names of the APPs.
A scenario that the electronic device 100 provides a leave-asking scheme for a user after acquiring registration data is described below.
Fig. 5A to 5D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provides a leave asking scheme for a user.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may perform on-line registration in accordance with the embodiments illustrated in fig. 4A-4F. The electronic device 100 may then complete the leave-taking in accordance with receiving the user operation acting in the company attendance APP. That is, after the user can register successfully through the central hospital APP according to the operations shown in fig. 4A to 4F, the user checks the attendance APP for leave through the company.
As shown in fig. 5A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 410. The content contained in the user interface 410 may be as described above with reference to the embodiment shown in fig. 4A. A company attendance application icon 412 may be included in the user interface 410. In response to the user operation applied to the company attendance application icon 412, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 510 as shown in fig. 5B.
The user interface 510 may include an ask data input area 511 and a prompt box 512.
In a possible implementation manner, the company attendance APP may obtain the registration data, and fill the leave-asking data adapted to the registration data in the leave-asking data input area 511. Illustratively, the leave data input area 511 includes a leave type, a start time, an end time, and a leave duration. From the registration data, the user named "Zhang III" has reserved 8.8.2 am to visit the central hospital in 2021 for a doctor. The leave data filled in the leave data input area 511 by the company attendance APP may include: the leave type is sick, the starting time is 2021, 8 and 2 am, the ending time is 2021, 8 and 2 am, and the leave duration is 0.5 day. The company attendance APP may display a prompt box 512 on the user interface 510. The prompt box 512 is used to prompt the user that the information in the leave data input area 511 has been filled in according to the registered data. The prompt box 512 may include a text prompt and determination control 512A. The content of the text prompt can be 'hospital registration record for detecting that you are in the middle of 8 months and 2 days, and ask for leave information is automatically filled in for you'. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the text prompt. In response to a user operation acting on the determination control 512A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 510 as shown in fig. 5C.
In another possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may run a system APP. The system APP can acquire the registration data. In a case where it is detected that the electronic device 100 runs the company attendance APP and receives a user operation for asking for a leave, the system APP may fill the asking for leave data input region 511 with asking for leave data adapted to the registration data as shown in fig. 5B, and display a prompt box 512 shown in fig. 5B on the user interface 510.
That is, the leave data input area 511 is filled with leave data adapted to the registration data, and the display prompt box 512 may be completed by the company attendance APP or the system APP of the electronic device 100. Without being limited to the above implementation manner, the electronic device 100 may fill the leave data input area 511 with leave data adapted to the registration data and display the prompt box 512 in other manners.
As shown in fig. 5C, user interface 510 may also contain a submit control 513. Submission control 513 may be used to submit the user's leave request. The leave application may include the leave data. Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the submit control 513, the electronic device 100 may send the leave request to a company server of a company to which the user belongs. The company server may transmit the leave request to the electronic device of the superior leader of the user. Thus, the user superior leader can approve the user's leave application. After the user's leave request is passed, the electronic device 100 may receive a leave request pass notification. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the communication flows of sending the leave-asking application, approving the leave-asking application, and sending the leave-asking application through notification.
By the notification according to the leave application, the electronic device 100 may display a notification message 514 from the company attendance APP as shown in fig. 5D. The company attendance checking APP can obtain the leave application passing notification.
As shown in FIG. 5D, notification message 514 may include message source 514A and message content 514B. Message source 514A may include, among other things, the source of notification message 514 (e.g., "company attendance APP") and the time at which electronic device 100 pushed notification message 514 (e.g., "just"). Message content 514B may be "you have passed on vacation applications on 8/2/month". The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the message content 514B. Thus, the user can know that his or her leave request has passed through the notification message 514.
In some embodiments, the please-leave data in the please-leave data input area 511 shown in fig. 5B may further include a please-leave certificate. The electronic device 100 may fill the registration data in the leave-ask entry. Not limited to the registration data, the electronic device 100 may also obtain other information for proving that the user visits a medical institution and fill the information in the leave-proof item. Therefore, when submitting a leave request, a user does not need to acquire information such as registration data from an APP (such as an APP in a central hospital) of a medical institution and manually fill in a leave request certificate. The method can simplify the user operation of the user when asking for leave.
As can be seen from the above-mentioned scenarios shown in fig. 5A to 5D, if the user first registers on the registration system line of the medical institution through the electronic device 100, and then asks for leave through the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may determine leave asking data for the user according to the registration data. Therefore, the user does not need to manually fill in the data for requesting to leave, or the user can firstly check the registration data of the user in the APP of the central hospital and then fill in the data for requesting to leave. The embodiment simplifies the user operation when the user asks for a false, and improves the use experience of the user.
In some embodiments, the user may first check in for APP leave through a company in the electronic device 100, and then register on a line in a registration system of a medical institution through the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 can provide a registration scheme for the user according to the leave-asking data of the user, and reduce the conflict between the work of the user and the visit to a medical institution.
A scenario that the electronic device 100 provides a registration scheme for the user after obtaining the leave data is described below.
Since the user asks for leave first and then performs online registration, no registration data is stored when the electronic device 100 responds to the user operation shown in fig. 5A to call the company attendance APP. In response to a user operation acting on the company attendance APP shown in fig. 5A, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface 510 as shown in fig. 5C. Wherein the leave data in the leave data input area 511 needs to be manually filled in by the user. For example, the user wants to ask a vacation of 8 months and 2 days to go to the hospital to see a doctor. The electronic apparatus 100 may display the leave data as shown in fig. 5C in the leave data input area 511 according to the leave data input by the user. Further, in response to a user operation acting on the submit control 513, the electronic apparatus 100 may send a leave request to a company server of a company to which the user belongs, and display a notification message 514 as shown in fig. 5D after receiving the leave request passing notification.
Through the above-described processes illustrated in fig. 5A, 5C, and 5D, the electronic apparatus 100 may store the user's leave data. The company attendance APP can acquire the leave data. The user can check the own leave data through the company attendance APP. The leave data can be opened to APPs other than the company attendance APP on the electronic device 100, such as a central hospital APP, a small art advice APP, a map APP, and the like.
Further, the user can register online through the APP of the central hospital. The process of the electronic device 100 invoking the central hospital APP and displaying the user interface 300 shown in fig. 4C may refer to the description of the embodiments shown in fig. 4A to 4C. In response to the user operation acting on the diabetes option shown in FIG. 4C, electronic device 100 may display user interface 610 as shown in FIG. 6A. The user interface 610 may include a prompt box 611. The prompt box 611 may be used to prompt the user to select a time period matching the leave time for the hospital to visit. Text prompts can be included in the prompt box 611, such as "detect your leave record on 8/2 am, screen out the number of doctors on 8/2 am. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the text prompt in the prompt box 611.
In one possible implementation, the length of time that the prompt box 611 is displayed on the user interface 610 may be t1 seconds. I.e., after the t1 second period, the electronic device 100 may close the prompt box 611. The prompt box 611 may disappear from the user interface 610. The value of t1 may be, for example, 3. The value of t1 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. When the prompt box 611 disappears from the user interface 610, the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 610 as shown in FIG. 6B.
As shown in FIG. 6B, user interface 610 may include a date options area 612, a registration area for one or more doctors. For example, registration area 613 for lincomist, registration area 614 for lie doctor.
Date option area 612 may be used for a user to select a registered date. The electronic device 100 may highlight the date option corresponding to the leave asking time in the date option area 612 according to the leave asking data of the user. In the leave data of the user, the leave time is 8 months and 2 am. The date option "08/02" is presented in the user interface 610 in a darker color than the other date options. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the manner in which the electronic device 100 highlights the date option. Wherein, highlighting the date option may be performed by a central hospital APP in the electronic device 100, or may also be performed by a system APP in the electronic device 100. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
The registration area for one or more physicians may be the registration area for physicians who have still registered during the user's leave time. As can be seen by comparing FIG. 4D and FIG. 6B, liu doctor can register 0 in the morning on 8/2.month. That is, the Liu doctor has no sign in the time the user asks for vacation. The electronic device 100 may exclude doctors who do not have a number during the user's leave-asking time according to the leave-asking data of the user, and display a registration area of doctors who have a number during the user's leave-asking time on the user interface 610. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may highlight the remaining number of registrations in the registration area of one or more physicians corresponding to the leave-on time according to the leave-on data of the user. In the exemplary leave data of the user, the leave time is 8 months and 2 am. The remaining number of registrations in the morning on day 2 of 8 month is presented in the user interface 610 in registration area 613 of the linkmen and registration area 614 of the li-doctor in a darker color than the remaining number of registrations in the afternoon on day 2 of 8 month.
The remaining registration number corresponding to the leave-asking time in the registration area highlighting the one or more doctors may be completed by a central hospital APP in the electronic device 100, or may also be completed by a system APP in the electronic device 100. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
In response to a user operation for reserving a 8 month and 2 day morning visit by a lintist, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 450 as shown in fig. 4E. The process of the electronic device 100 determining the time period for the user to register and determining whether the registration request passes may refer to the embodiments illustrated in fig. 4E and 4F described above. And will not be described in detail herein.
As can be seen from the above-described scenarios shown in fig. 6A and 6B, when obtaining the leave request data of the user, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to visit the hospital within the leave request time. The electronic device 100 may also screen out doctors that can diagnose the user during the leave-asking time, so that the user can select a time period suitable for the leave-asking time when registering. This may reduce the instances where user work conflicts with visiting a medical facility.
Not limited to the above-mentioned leave data, the electronic device 100 may also provide the user with an appropriate registration scheme according to the user's other schedule. The schedule may be, for example, a meeting, a train ride, a plane ride, and the like. Therefore, the user does not need to inquire or recall various schedules during registration. The method enables the registration process to be smoother and simpler, and simultaneously reduces the conflict between the doctor visit of the user in a medical institution and various schedules of the user.
In some embodiments, an electronic device on the hospital side, such as electronic device 200 shown in fig. 1B, may transmit medical facility queuing data to hospital server 300. An electronic device on the user side, such as the electronic device 100 shown in fig. 1B, may acquire medical institution numbering data from the hospital server 300. The electronic device 100 can provide a medical treatment travel scheme for the user according to the medical institution numbering data and the registration data of the user, so that the user can arrive at the medical institution in time, and the waiting time of the user at the medical institution in the medical treatment process is reduced.
A scenario that the electronic device 100 provides a visiting trip scheme for the user is described below.
Fig. 7A to 7C are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provides a visit travel scheme.
The electronic device 200 may display a user interface 710 as shown in fig. 7A. The user interface 710 may include a cursor 711, a title display area 712, and visit information 713. Wherein:
the cursor 711 may be a symbol or graphic on a screen of the electronic device having a man-machine interaction function. The cursor 711 may be used in response to movement detected by a pointing device (e.g., a mouse, touchpad, digitizer pen, etc.). That is, the electronic apparatus 200 can move the position of the cursor 711 on the screen according to the movement operation detected by the pointing device. The electronic device 200 may perform corresponding processing on the data at the position indicated by the cursor 711 according to the received user operation (e.g., a user operation of clicking a left button of a mouse).
Title display area 712 may be used to indicate the content displayed by user interface 710. Illustratively, the title display area 712 may include the text "patient encounter archive management system" and "endocrinologist". That is, the user interface 710 may display the treatment information (e.g., the order of the lines, the treatment schedule, etc.) of the patient registered at the linkman.
The visit information 713 may include one or more visit information records. Wherein, a treatment information record can contain the order of a patient, the appointment time, the patient name and the treatment progress. The visit information 713 may be displayed on the user interface 710 in the form of a table as shown in fig. 7A. As can be seen from the visit information 713, the ranking order of the user named "zhangsan" is No. 8, the appointment time is 2021 year, 8 month, 2 days 09. Of the patients registered at the forest physician, two patients currently (i.e., 08 00) have completed their visits. The patient with the order of 3 is visiting. Wherein, in response to the user operation acting on the data of the treatment progress in one treatment information record, the electronic device 200 can modify the treatment progress of the user corresponding to the one treatment information record. For example, "in-clinic" is modified to "ended", and "waiting" is modified to "in-clinic". In this way, the lintist may modify the patient's visit schedule at the user interface 710 via the electronic device 200.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 200 may transmit the visit information 713 to the hospital server 300. The electronic device on the user side, such as the electronic device 100, may acquire medical institution numbering data from the hospital server 300. The medical facility numbering data may include the visit information 713 described above. The electronic device 100 may provide the user with a diagnosis travel plan according to the diagnosis information 713, the location information of the user, and the location information of the medical institution.
Illustratively, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 720 as shown in FIG. 7B. The user interface 720 may include a notification message 721 from the art suggestion APP. Notification message 721 may include a message source 721A, message content 721B, and a link control 721C. Wherein:
the message source 721A may include the source of the notification message 721 (e.g., "the art suggestion APP") and the time the electronic device 100 pushed the notification message 721 (e.g., "just").
The message content 721B may be used to prompt the user to go to a medical facility for a medical visit. Message content 721B can be "you have subscribed to the endocrinology clinic at today's 09-10 central hospital, no. 8 in order of row number. You have 4 people waiting for a doctor in front, and according to your current position, it takes 30min to arrive at the central hospital to predict, and suggest you 8.
The link control 721C may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a detailed visit travel plan. Link control 721C may contain a text prompt "click to view travel scheme". In the embodiment of the present application, the specific content of the message content 721B and the specific content of the text prompt included in the link control 721C are not limited.
In response to a user operation acting on link control 721C, electronic device 100 can display user interface 730 as shown in FIG. 7C. In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may call the map APP to provide a diagnosis travel scheme for the user. I.e. the user interface 730 may be a user interface of a map APP. Specifically, the map APP may obtain the current location of the user and the location of the hospital that the user needs to go to. The map APP may determine the current location of the user as a starting point and the location of a hospital that the user needs to go to as an ending point. The map APP may then plan a trip plan from the start point to the end point. In response to user operations of selecting different travel modes (such as driving, public transportation and the like) and user operations of selecting different travel requirements (such as walking less, short time and the like), the map APP can determine different travel schemes. The specific implementation method for determining the travel scheme from the starting point to the end point by the map APP is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
In some embodiments, the art advice APP may obtain registration data of the user and medical institution ranking data. According to the registration data and the medical institution ranking data of the user, the technical advice APP can determine the waiting condition required by the diagnosis of the user. According to the time required by the user to go to the medical institution from the current position and the waiting condition, the handicraft advice APP can determine the departure time of the user to go to the medical institution from the current position. The time required for the user to travel from the current position to the medical institution may be determined by the map APP. Then, the art suggestion APP may obtain the data determined by the map APP. Alternatively, the time required for the user to travel from the current location to the medical institution may be determined by the art advice APP. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
As an example, according to the embodiment shown in fig. 4A to 4F, zhang san appoints a diagnosis about 09 days 2 and 8 months. As can be seen from the example shown in fig. 7A, on day 08 00 of 8 month and 2, the patient who is being referred to is patient No. 3 in the order of the number ranks. There are 4 people waiting for treatment before Zhang III. The electronic apparatus 100 can acquire the information for the medical examination shown in fig. 7A from the hospital server 300. According to the current position of the user and the position of the central hospital, the mini art suggestion APP can determine that the time required for the user to go to the central hospital from the current position is about 30 minutes (min). Further, the art proposal APP can determine the departure time (e.g. 8. The art suggestion APP may determine the message content 721B in the notification message 721 according to the waiting condition, the time required for going to the central hospital, the departure time, and the like. The art suggestion APP may also provide the link control 721C described above in the notification message 721. The electronic device 100 may display the notification message 721 from the art recommendation APP shown in fig. 7B on day 8/month and 2 (i.e., the current day of zhang san visit) 08. The wait condition may also be the length of time the user needs to wait. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
Not limited to the art advice APP, the notification message 721 may also come from other APPs of the electronic device 100 (e.g., a central hospital APP, etc.).
It can be understood that the registration data, the medical institution registration data and the user location information used when providing the visit travel plan for the user may be data subjected to desensitization processing by the intermediate server. The intermediate server may acquire the medical institution numbering data from the hospital server 300, and perform desensitization processing on the medical institution numbering data. The intermediary server may send the desensitized medical facility queuing data to the electronic device 100. The desensitized medical facility numbering data described above may include the number of patients who have not yet been treated who are in the numbering sequence prior to the user (i.e., zhang III), not including the identity information of patients who have not yet been treated who are in the numbering sequence prior to Zhang III.
The process that the technical proposal APP or other APPs determine the user diagnosis trip scheme according to the registration data, the medical institution registration data and the position information of the user is the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the notification message 721 containing the visit travel plan is a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 7A to 7C, the electronic device 100 can remind the user to go to the medical institution for a medical treatment in time after the user registers at the medical institution. The electronic device 100 may also provide a visit travel plan for the user so that the user can arrive at the hospital in time and reduce waiting time at the hospital. The method can reduce the trouble of planning the travel scheme of the doctor by the user. The user can go to the hospital for a doctor more conveniently according to the doctor trip scheme provided by the electronic device 100.
In some embodiments, the medical facility is provided with a triage station. In the process from registration to treatment, a user needs to register in a registration system on a medical institution line or a registration window under the line. On the current day of the doctor, the user can get the registration list first. The registration list can be generated according to the registration record of the user in the registration system or the registration window. Furthermore, the user can take the triage number of the self-reserved doctor at the triage table of the self-reserved department according to the registration sheet. The triage number can be used to indicate the queue number of the user to see the doctor at his appointment. When the triage number corresponding to the patient to be received by the doctor is the triage number received by the user, the user can go to the doctor's office for a doctor to see a doctor. After the user gets the triage number at the triage station, the user may wait a long time before going to the doctor's office for a doctor's visit. The electronic device 100 may reserve a triage number for the user when the user is about to arrive at the hospital. This may reduce the waiting time of the user at the hospital. The user can go to the doctor's office for a doctor to see a doctor more quickly after arriving at the hospital.
The following specifically describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application reserves and modifies a triage number for a user.
1. Fig. 8A to 8D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 reserves a triage number.
In some embodiments, zhang may refer to the visit travel scenario shown in fig. 7B and 7C, departing to the central hospital on 8 months, 2 days, 8. At time 8.
In particular, electronic device 100 may display user interface 810 as shown in FIG. 8A. The user interface 810 may include a notification message 811 from the art suggestion APP. The notification message 811 can include a message source 811A, message content 811B, and a link control 811C. The message source 811A may include, among other things, the source of the notification message 811 (e.g., "art suggestion APP") and the time (e.g., "just") at which the electronic device 100 pushed the notification message 811. The message content 811B may be used to prompt the user to reserve a triage number. Message content 811B may be "predict you have 10min to arrive at the central hospital, you can now reserve the triage number of the endocrine scientist to reduce the waiting time". The link control 811C may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface for the appointment triage number. The specific content of the message content 811B may be determined by the craftsman proposal APP based on the time required for zhang san to arrive at the central hospital from the current location, the treatment progress of the patient who has reserved the triage number of the endocrine corindon doctor. The above-described medical procedure schedule of the patient who has acquired the triage number of the endocrinologist can be acquired by the electronic apparatus 100 from the hospital server 300. The link control 811C may contain a textual prompt "click to appointment triage number. In the embodiment of the present application, the specific content of the message content 811B and the specific content of the text prompt included in the link control 811C are not limited.
In response to a user operation acting on the link control 811C, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 820 as shown in FIG. 8B. In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may invoke the central hospital APP to provide the user with the service of reserving the triage number. I.e., the user interface 820 may be a user interface of a central hospital APP. The user interface 820 may include a title display area 821, registered physician information 822, and appointment triage control 823. Wherein:
the title display area 821 may be used to indicate the content displayed by the user interface 820. Illustratively, the title display area 821 may include the text "appointment minute number". That is, the user interface 820 may be a user interface for reserving a triage number.
The registered doctor information 822 may be used to indicate that the triage number reserved by the user is the triage number of the doctor in the registered doctor information 822. Registered doctor information 822 may include a medical facility name (e.g., "central hospital"), a department name (e.g., "endocrinology"), a doctor name (e.g., "forest doctor"). The registered doctor information 822 may be determined by the central hospital APP from the user's registered data. Not limited to the above, the registered doctor information 822 may also contain more or less content.
The appointment triage number control 823 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to send a triage number appointment request to the hospital server 300. That is, the user can click the appointment triage number control 823 to realize the triage number of the forest appointment doctor. Not limited to what is shown in FIG. 8B, the user interface 820 may also contain more content. For example, a plurality of registered doctor information and a plurality of appointment triage controls. The plurality of appointment triage number controls may be respectively operable to appointment a triage number of a physician indicated by the plurality of registered physician information. Thus, when the user makes a appointment for the visit of a plurality of doctors, the user can make an appointment for the triage number of the plurality of doctors, and the waiting time of the user in the hospital is reduced.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may transmit a triage number reservation request to the hospital server 300 in response to a user operation acting on the reservation triage control 823. The triage number reservation request may include information of the reserved doctor, information of the patient, and the like. The hospital server 300 may determine whether a corresponding registration record (e.g., a registration record for the doctor of endocrine clinics in the zhang san appointment) exists according to the triage appointment request. If there is a corresponding registration record, the hospital server 300 may send a location information acquisition request to the electronic device 100. Upon receiving the location information acquisition request, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 824 as shown in fig. 8C. Prompt box 824 may be used to prompt the user to make an appointment for the triage number requiring the user to be currently located within 1 kilometer (km) of the central hospital. Prompt box 824 may include text prompts. The specific content of the text prompt can be that the current position information of a user needs to be verified for reserving the triage number, and the triage number can be acquired within 1km from a central hospital. The requirement that the triage number can be reserved within 1km from the central hospital can reduce the condition that the user can reserve the triage number through the electronic equipment 100 too early and occupy the triage number resource.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the requirement that the triage number can be reserved by the electronic device 100. For example, the hospital server 300 may also determine whether the user is about to arrive at the hospital based on the time required for the user to arrive at the central hospital. The map APP in the electronic device 100 may determine the navigation data according to the current location of the user and the location of the central hospital. The navigation data may include a navigation route for the user to travel from the current location to the central hospital, a required time, and the like. If the time required for the user to reach the central hospital is less than the preset time threshold, the hospital server 300 may assign a triage number to the electronic device 100. I.e. the user can subscribe to the triage number through the electronic device 100.
In the embodiment of the present application, the above-mentioned requirement is taken as an example that the current location of the user is within 1km of the central hospital.
Prompt box 824 may also contain a determine control 824A and a cancel control 824B. The determination control 824A can be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to send location information of the electronic device 100 to the hospital server 300. The cancel control 824B can be used to instruct the electronic device 100 to cancel the appointment triage number. Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the determination control 824A, the electronic apparatus 100 may acquire own location information and transmit the own location information to the hospital server 300. The location information of the electronic device 100 may be determined by the electronic device 100 through its own positioning module (e.g., GPS positioning module). Alternatively, the position information of the electronic apparatus 100 may be determined by the electronic apparatus 100 in response to a user operation for position determination. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method for determining the location information of the electronic device 100. Upon receiving the location information of the electronic device 100, the hospital server 300 may determine whether the distance between the electronic device 100 and the central hospital meets the above requirements (i.e., whether the electronic device 100 is located within 1km from the central hospital). The method for determining whether the electronic device 100 is located within 1km from the central hospital by the hospital server 300 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
If it is determined that the distance between the electronic device 100 and the central hospital exceeds 1km, the hospital server 300 may transmit a message that the triage number reservation request fails to the electronic device 100. When receiving the message that the triage number reservation request fails, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the triage number cannot be reserved because the user is currently too far away from the central hospital.
If it is determined that the electronic device 100 is located within 1km from the central hospital, the hospital server 300 may allocate a triage number to the electronic device 100 according to the current booking situation of the triage number of the forestry doctor, and send the allocated triage number data to the electronic device 100. Upon receiving the triage number data, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 825 shown in fig. 8D on the user interface. Prompt box 825 may be used to prompt the user for the triage number to be reserved. Illustratively, the prompt box 825 may include a text prompt. The concrete content of the text prompt can be that "you have reserved the triage number of the endocrinologist, the triage number is 12, and 2 people are waiting in front of you and please arrive at the endocrinology department in the central hospital as soon as possible". The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the text prompt. Prompt box 825 may also contain a determination control 825A. In response to a user operation acting on determination control 825A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 830 as shown in FIG. 8F.
In another possible implementation, in response to a user operation acting on the appointment triage control 823, the electronic apparatus 100 may transmit a triage number appointment request and location information of the electronic apparatus 100 to the hospital server 300. That is, the electronic device 100 may not display the prompt box 824 shown in fig. 8C. When receiving the triage number reservation request and the location information of the electronic device 100, the hospital server 300 may determine whether a corresponding registration record exists according to the triage number reservation request. In the case that there is a corresponding registration record, the hospital server 300 may determine whether the distance between the electronic device 100 and the central hospital meets a preset distance requirement. The implementation manner in which the hospital server 300 allocates the triage number to the electronic device 100 or transmits the message that the triage number reservation request fails to the electronic device 100 may refer to the foregoing embodiment. And will not be described in detail herein.
In some embodiments, in response to a user operation acting in the central hospital APP for reserving a triage number, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 820 as shown in fig. 8B. According to the embodiments shown in fig. 8B to 8D described above, the user can reserve the triage number.
That is, in the case that the art advice APP does not prompt the user to reserve the triage number (i.e., in the case that the electronic device 100 does not push the notification message 811 shown in fig. 8A), the user may also reserve the triage number through the central hospital APP. If the current location of the user satisfies the requirement that the triage number can be reserved by the electronic device 100, the hospital server 300 can allocate the triage number to the electronic device 100. Otherwise, the hospital server 300 may refuse to assign a triage number to the electronic device 100. Wherein the hospital server 300 may transmit a message that the triage number reservation request fails to the electronic device 100. When receiving the message that the triage number reservation request fails, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the triage number cannot be reserved because the user is currently too far away from the central hospital.
In some embodiments, the art advice APP may reserve a triage number for the user according to the current location of the user. Specifically, the art suggestion APP can obtain registration data of the user and the position of the user. The location of the user may be represented by the location of the electronic device 100. According to the registration data of the user and the position of the user, the art suggestion APP can judge whether the user is about to arrive at the central hospital within the appointment time or when the appointment time is about to arrive. For example, zhang three scheduled 8 months, 2 days, 9-00 visits by endocrine scientists. The mini art recommendation APP may be used to determine whether the user's location is within 1km of the central hospital at the appointment time (i.e. 8 months, 2 days 9-00. If the position of the user is within 1km of the central hospital, the Xiaoyi advice APP can call the central hospital APP to reserve the triage number of the registered doctor of the user for the user.
That is, the art suggestion APP may determine whether the user meets the requirement of reserving the triage number through the electronic device 100 according to the current location of the user. Under the condition that the requirement that the triage number can be reserved through the electronic equipment 100 is met, the art recommendation APP can actively reserve the triage number of the registered doctor of the user for the user. The method can help the user to reserve the triage number in time, reduces the waiting time of the user in a medical institution, and the user does not need to manually reserve the triage number.
When the art suggestion APP reserves the triage number for the user, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 870 as shown in fig. 8E. The user interface 870 may include a notification message 871 from the art proposal APP. The notification message 871 may be used to prompt the user that the central hospital is about to be reached and the art advises that the APP has reserved a triage number for the user. A link control 871A may be included in the notification message 871. The link control 871A can be used for the user to view appointment information for the triage number. In response to a user operation acting on the link control 871A, the electronic device 100 can display a user interface 830 as shown in fig. 8F.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 8A to 8E, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to reserve the triage number when the user is about to arrive at the hospital, and provide the user with a service of reserving the triage number of the registered doctor of the user. Alternatively, the electronic device 100 may actively reserve the user for the triage number of the registered doctor of the user when the user is about to arrive at the hospital. This can reduce the time that the user waits at the hospital, help the user to accomplish the diagnosis more efficiently. The hospital server 300 may determine whether the user is about to arrive at the medical institution based on data such as the position information of the electronic device 100. In the case where it is determined that the user is about to arrive at the medical institution, the hospital server 300 may assign a triage number to the electronic device 100. The condition that the triage number resource is wasted because the user can reserve the triage number too early and does not reach a medical institution when the user is called can be reduced. The method can help medical institutions to more efficiently allocate triage number resources.
In some embodiments, after the user has subscribed to the triage number through the electronic device 100, the user may not take the registration form. According to the reserved triage number, the user can directly queue up for seeing a doctor at the reserved doctor position after arriving at the hospital. The method can simplify the process of the user for booking the doctor to go to the hospital, and reduce the time of the user waiting for the doctor in the hospital.
In some embodiments, the above requirement that the triage number can be reserved by the electronic device 100 can also be determined according to the distance time required for reaching the position of the medical institution from the position where the user is currently located, and the waiting time required for reserving the triage number of the doctor reserved by the user now. The waiting time may be based on the diagnosis time required for a patient who has not yet been treated and who has currently reserved the triage number of the doctor reserved by the user.
Wherein the hospital server 300 may compare the amount of the journey time and the waiting time. In the case where the travel time is greater than or equal to the waiting time, the hospital server 300 may determine that the user is located at a medical institution to which the user has made an appointment when the triage number to which the user has made an appointment is called an arrival number. Then the hospital server 300 can assign a triage number to the user.
The electronic device 100 may compare the amount of the journey time and the wait time. In the case where the aforementioned journey time is greater than or equal to the aforementioned waiting time, the electronic apparatus 100 may prompt the user to reserve the triage number, or the electronic apparatus 100 may transmit a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server 300 to reserve the triage number for the user.
In one possible implementation, the electronic apparatus 100 receives a user operation for reserving a triage number. The electronic device 100 may determine the required journey time to reach the location of the medical institution from the location where the user is currently located. Wherein, the current position of the user may be the current position of the electronic device 100. The above-mentioned travel time may be a time required for any one of one or more travel plans to arrive at a location of the medical institution from a location where the user is currently located. The electronic apparatus 100 can also acquire, from the hospital server 300, the waiting time required for the triage number of the doctor who now makes the appointment with the user.
When it is determined that the travel time is greater than the waiting time (or the travel time is greater than the waiting time and the difference between the travel time and the waiting time is greater than a preset time difference), the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the appointment number cannot arrive at the hospital when the appointment number is called, and provide the user with a time for the appointment of the appointment number.
The time at which the triage number can be reserved can be determined by the travel time and the waiting time. Specifically, the distance time is gradually shortened as the user approaches the medical institution while the user travels to the medical institution. The time for reserving the triage number may be the time for shortening the journey time to be the same as the waiting time, or the time for shortening the journey time to be slightly longer than the waiting time (for example, the difference between the journey time and the waiting time is smaller than a preset value). For example, the electronic apparatus 100 receives a user operation for reserving a triage number at time a. Electronic device 100 may determine that the waiting time to reach the medical facility from the location at time a the user is located is 30 minutes. The electronic apparatus 100 can acquire the call-to-number of the triage number reserved at the time a from the hospital server 300 and wait for 20 minutes. Then, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the triage number may be reserved after 10 minutes of time a.
When it is determined that the journey time is less than or equal to the waiting time, the electronic device 100 may transmit a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server 300. The triage number acquisition request can include the identity of the user and the information of the doctor reserved by the user. The referral number acquisition request may also include a journey time. Upon receiving the triage number acquisition request, the hospital server 300 may determine whether the journey time is less than or equal to the waiting time. In the case where the aforementioned journey time is less than or equal to the aforementioned waiting time, the hospital server 300 may assign a triage number to the user. Wherein the hospital server 300 may transmit the assigned triage number to the electronic device 100.
Upon receiving the triage number assigned from the hospital server 300, the electronic device 100 may provide the user with one or more travel plans according to the current location of the user and the location of the medical institution. The travel scheme may include travel modes (such as taking buses, taking subways, taking cars, etc.), travel routes, and travel times. By combining the waiting time and the travel time of the travel plan, the electronic device 100 may further determine the departure time of each travel plan. The starting time of one travel scheme can enable a user to be located in a medical institution when the appointed triage number is called to the number when the user goes to the medical institution according to the travel scheme at the starting time, and the waiting time of the medical institution is less than the preset waiting time.
For example, the waiting time acquired by the electronic apparatus 100 from the hospital server 300 at the time B is 40 minutes. Namely, the triage number reserved by the user waits for 40 minutes from the time B to the called arrival number. The time B may be a time when the electronic device 100 requests the hospital server 300 to transmit the triage number request, or may be a time when the hospital server 300 transmits the triage number to the electronic device 100. The journey time of the travel plan a provided by the electronic device 100 for the user is 20 minutes. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to depart to the medical facility within 20 minutes after time B. Illustratively, the time B is 8. The user may depart at a time 15 minutes after time B (i.e., 8. In this way, the user can arrive at the medical facility slightly before the called number. This can effectively reduce the waiting time of the user in the medical institution.
In another possible implementation manner, the electronic device 100 may determine whether the user can reserve the triage number through the electronic device 100 at a time not later than a reservation time (e.g., 9. Among other things, the electronic device 100 may determine the time of the user's journey to the medical facility and obtain the wait time from the hospital server 300.
When the travel time is determined to be less than or equal to the waiting time, the electronic device 100 may display a triage number reservation prompt. The triage number reservation prompt may be, for example, the content in the notification message 811 shown in fig. 8A. The triage number appointment prompt may prompt the user that the triage number may be appointed now.
Optionally, when the distance time is determined to be less than or equal to the waiting time, the electronic device 100 may reserve a triage number for the user. Wherein the electronic device 100 may send a triage number request to the hospital server 300. The method in which the electronic apparatus 100 reserves the triage number for the user through the hospital server 300 can refer to the aforementioned embodiment.
When it is determined that the travel time is greater than the waiting time (or the travel time is greater than the waiting time and a difference between the travel time and the waiting time is greater than a preset time difference), the electronic device 100 may provide one or more travel schemes according to a current location of the user and a location of the medical institution. The contents of the one or more travel schemes may refer to the description of the travel schemes in the foregoing embodiments. As the user travels to the medical facility, the user gets closer to the medical facility. Electronic device 100 may determine that the journey time is decreasing. The electronic device 100 may acquire the waiting time for waiting for the visit of the current appointment number from the hospital server 300 without a preset time interval. In the case where the shortened journey time is slightly longer or not longer than the waiting time, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to reserve the triage number. The shortened journey time is slightly longer than the waiting time specifically may indicate that the shortened journey time is longer than the waiting time and a difference between the shortened journey time and the waiting time is smaller than a preset time difference.
For example, electronic device 100 determines that the user's appointment time at the medical institution is 8 months, 2 days, 9-00. Electronic device 100 may determine the time of the journey from the currently described location of the user to the medical facility on 8 months, 2 days, 8. For example, the journey time for travel scenario B takes 40 minutes. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to travel to the medical institution using the travel scenario B, where the departure time may be 8. The electronic apparatus 100 can also acquire, from the hospital server 300, the waiting time required for waiting for the visit at the triage number of the doctor reserved by the reservation user at 8. For example, the waiting time for the 8. The electronic device 100 may determine that the user cannot order the triage number through the electronic device 100.
Further, the electronic device 100 detects that the user departs from 8. The waiting time for the electronic apparatus 100 to acquire the triage number of the doctor reserved by the reservation user at 8. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to order the triage number at 8.
Alternatively, the electronic device 100 determines at 8 that the user has 30 minutes to arrive at the medical institution, and acquires from the hospital server 300 that the triage number of the doctor reserved by the user at 8 is required to wait for the visit for 30 minutes (e.g., between 8. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to reserve a triage number at 8 via the electronic device 100.
As can be seen, the electronic device 100 may plan a travel plan for the user according to the appointment time of the user in the medical institution to prompt the user to make an appointment for the triage number in time. This may help the user to go to the medical facility for a medical visit more conveniently and reduce waiting time at the medical facility.
The above-mentioned prompting of the user for the currently non-available triage number, or the prompting of the user for the triage number, or the appointment of the triage number for the user may be completed by a system APP (such as a small art advice APP) or a third party APP (such as a central hospital APP) in the electronic device 100. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
It can be understood that the data such as the position information of the user used in the triage number reservation process and the treatment progress of the patient at a doctor can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process that whether the user can reserve the triage number or not is judged by the Xiao Yi suggestion APP or other APPs according to the position information of the user and the diagnosis progress of a patient at a doctor, namely the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the above-mentioned notification message 811 for prompting the user to reserve the triage number and the process of reserving the triage number for the user are processes of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
In some embodiments, the user has subscribed to a triage number through a central hospital APP in the electronic device 100, but cannot reach the medical facility when called. A central hospital APP in the electronic device 100 may provide the user with the service of a deferred triage number. Wherein, the user can change the patient that the triage number was arranged at oneself back and oneself's triage number through central hospital APP. In this way, in the case where the user has ordered the triage number but cannot arrive at the medical institution in time, the patient whose triage number is ranked behind the user can see a doctor first. And the user may not need to reserve the triage number again. The method can reduce the condition that triage number resources are wasted, and can also reduce the waiting time of the user waiting for treatment after the user arrives at the medical institution.
2. Fig. 8F to 8M exemplarily show scene diagrams of the electronic device 100 for the triage number.
Stage one: the ZusanI requests to delay the diagnosis number reserved by the user.
In some embodiments, zhang III can be assigned to the division number of the endocrinologist, which is 12, according to the procedure of assigning division numbers shown in FIGS. 8A-8D. The electronic device 100 may display a user interface 830 as shown in fig. 8F. User interface 830 may include a title display area 831, registered physician information 832, triage number sequence 833, deferred triage number control 834A, cancelled triage number control 834B. Wherein:
Title display area 831 may be used to indicate what is displayed by user interface 830. Illustratively, the title display area 831 may include the textual content "modified triage number". That is, user interface 830 may be a user interface that modifies the triage number. The modified triage number may include a deferred triage number and a cancelled triage number.
The registered doctor information 832 may be used to indicate that the triage number reserved by the user is the triage number of the doctor in the registered doctor information 832. The specific contents of the registered doctor information 832 can be referred to the introduction of the registered doctor information 822 shown in fig. 8B.
The triage number order 833 can be used to indicate the numerical value of the triage number to which the user has subscribed. For example, triage number sequence 833 includes the text "triage number: 12 "may indicate that the triage number reserved by the user is 12.
A cancel triage number control 834B may be used for the user to cancel the triage number that he or she has subscribed to.
Deferred triage number control 834A can be used to defer a triage number that a user has ordered. That is, the user can delay the triage number by clicking on delay triage number control 834A.
Illustratively, zhang III ordered the triage number at 12 from the endocrine Colin physician at time 8. But at time 8. To avoid self not reaching the hospital when called, zhang san may delay triage number by clicking on the delay triage number control 834A shown in fig. 8F.
Wherein, in response to a user operation acting on deferred triage number control 834A, electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 835, as shown in fig. 8G, at user interface 830. Prompt box 835 may be used to prompt the user to determine the minimum number of deferred digits and the maximum number of deferred digits. The minimum number of late bits may indicate the minimum number of backward shifts of the triage number for the user. The maximum number of late bits may indicate the maximum number of backward shifts of the triage number for the user. Prompt box 835 may include text prompts. The text prompt may be "five users have a diagnosis number reserved after your diagnosis number, please select the least and most delayed digits". The prompt box 835 may also include a least-extended-bits input box 835A, a most-extended-bits input box 835B, and a determination control 835C. The minimum number of deferred bits input box 835A may be used to input the minimum number of deferred bits (e.g., 2). The most delayed bits input block 835B may be used to input the most delayed bits (e.g., 4). In response to user operation of determination control 835C, electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 836, as shown in FIG. 8H, at user interface 830 and send a deferred triage number request to hospital server 300. Prompt box 836 may be used to prompt the user to await the results of the deferred triage number. Prompt box 836 may include a text prompt. The text prompt might be "delay triage number is being requested for you, and the delay result would be sent to you after confirmation, please! ". The content of the text prompt is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
And a second stage: patients with triage numbers ranked after zhang agree to change the order of the triage numbers.
The request of the number of the delayed triage may include the information of the reserved doctor (such as endocrinologist), the information of the patient (such as Zhang san), the minimum number of delayed digits (such as 2), the maximum number of delayed digits (such as 4) and the like. Upon receiving the aforementioned delayed triage number request, the hospital server 300 may inquire whether the patient whose triage number is ranked after the aforementioned delayed triage number request, for example, zhang san, agrees to change the order of the triage numbers. The hospital server 300 may determine the number of patients to be asked according to the minimum number of deferred digits, the maximum number of deferred digits, and the sequence of whether the patients with the triage number after zhang agree to exchange the triage number.
In one possible implementation, the hospital server 300 may ask the patients whose triage numbers are ranked after zhang-three one by one according to the ranking order until the number of patients who agree to change the triage number order satisfies the minimum number of deferred digits and the maximum number of deferred digits. For example, when receiving the aforementioned delayed triage number request, the hospital server 300 may determine a patient whose triage number is one after three (i.e., a patient whose triage number is 13) among the patients who reserve the triage number of the endocrine scientist. The hospital server 300 can send a triage number modification message to the electronic device (e.g., electronic device 400) of the patient with triage number 13. A central hospital APP may be installed in the electronic device 400. The user who logs in the central hospital APP in the electronic device 400 may be the patient with the triage number 13.
Upon receiving the triage number modification message, the electronic device 400 may display a user interface 840 as shown in fig. 8I. The user interface 840 may include a notification message 841 from a central hospital APP. Notification message 841 may include message source 841A, message content 841B, and consent control 841C. Message source 841A may include the source of notification message 841 (e.g., "central hospital APP") and the time at which electronic device 400 pushed notification message 841 (e.g., "just"). Message content 841B may be used to ask the user (i.e., the patient with triage number 13) whether the user agrees to swap the triage number sequence. Message content 841B may be "the user with triage number 12 wishes to delay the triage number and whether you would like to shift the sequence of his/her own triage number forward by one bit". The message content 841B may be determined by the central hospital APP on electronic device 400 from the triage number modification message from hospital server 300. Consent control 841C may be used to consent to the exchange of triage number sequences.
In response to user operation acting on consent control 841C, electronic device 400 may send a message to hospital server 300 agreeing to modify the triage number. Upon receiving the message agreeing to modify the triage number, the hospital server 300 may modify the triage number of the patient having the original triage number of 13 to 12 and transmit a message that the modification of the triage number is successful to the electronic device 400. When receiving the message that the triage number modification is successful, the central hospital APP in the electronic device 400 may modify the triage number of the patient with the original triage number of 13 to 12. In response to a user operation for viewing the triage number, the electronic device 400 may display a user interface 840 as shown in fig. 8J. The user interface 840 may include a triage number sequence 842. Triage number order 842 may indicate that the user has a triage number of 12. Comparing the triage number sequence shown in fig. 8I and 8J, the user associated with the electronic device 400 (i.e., the patient with the original triage number of 13) advances one digit in the triage number sequence that the endocrine scientist has reserved. The user currently has a triage number of 12 for the endocrine scientist to order.
Upon receiving a message from the electronic device 400 agreeing to modify the triage number, the hospital server 300 can determine the patient with the triage number of 14. The hospital server 300 can send a triage number modification message to the electronic device of the patient with triage number 14, such as the electronic device 500. A central hospital APP may be installed in the electronic device 500. The user who logs in the central hospital APP in the electronic device 500 may be the patient with the triage number 14 described above.
Upon receiving the triage number modification message, the electronic device 500 may display a user interface 850 as shown in fig. 8K. The user interface 850 may include a notification message 851 from a central hospital APP. Notification message 851 can include message source 851A, message content 851B, and consent control 851C. The patient with the triage number 14 can change the triage number order by clicking on the consent control 851C. The procedure for the patient with triage number 14 agreeing to change the triage number sequence can refer to the procedure for the patient with original triage number 13 agreeing to change the triage number sequence. And will not be described in detail herein.
When the triage number of the patient with the original triage number of 14 is exchanged, the electronic device 500 may display a user interface 850 as shown in fig. 8L in response to a user operation for viewing the triage number. The user interface 850 may include a triage number sequence 852. Triage number sequence 852 may indicate that the user has a triage number of 13. Comparing the triage number sequence shown in fig. 8K and 8L, the user associated with the electronic device 500 (i.e., the patient with the original triage number of 14) advances one digit in the triage number sequence that the endocrine scientist has reserved. The user currently has a triage number of 13 as reserved by the endocrine scientist.
And a third stage: zhang III receives the delayed results of triage number.
As can be seen from fig. 8I to 8L, the latter two patients who were listed after zhang san agreed to change the order of the triage numbers. The original diagnosis number of Zhang III is 12. The electronic device 100 transmits a deferred triage number request to the hospital server 300 including a minimum number of deferred digits. The minimum number of late bits is 2. When the patients with the original triage numbers of 13 and 14 both agree to exchange the triage number sequence with Zhang III, the hospital server 300 determines that the triage number of Zhang III can be delayed by 2 digits. Then, the hospital server 300 may modify the triage number of zhang san to 14 and transmit the triage number delay result to the electronic device (i.e., the electronic device 100) associated with zhang san. That is, upon determining that the number of digits that the triage number of the user can be delayed satisfies the minimum number of delayed digits requested by the user, the hospital server 300 may delay the triage number of the user by only the minimum number of delayed digits.
As shown in fig. 8M, upon receiving the triage number delay result, the electronic device 100 may display a notification message 861 from the central hospital APP. Notification message 861 may include message source 861A, message content 861B. Message source 861A may include the source of notification message 861 (e.g., "Central Hospital APP") and the time at which electronic device 100 pushed notification message 861 (e.g., "just"). Message content 861B may be used to prompt the user for a deferred result of the triage number. Message content 861B may be that "the users with primary referral numbers 13 and 14 agree to move forward, have updated your referral number to 14, please go as soon as possible to the central hospital, oncology! ". The message content 861B may be determined by the central hospital on the electronic device 100 based on the triage number delay from the hospital server 300.
As shown in fig. 8M, user interface 860 may also include triage number sequence 862. The triage number sequence 862 can be used to indicate the numerical value of the triage number that the user has subscribed to. From the triage number sequence 862, the current triage number reserved by zhang san is 14 after the triage number delay processing.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may send a delayed triage number request to the hospital server 300, and the hospital server 300 may send the delayed triage number request to the electronic device on the hospital side. The electronic equipment at the hospital side can display the delayed triage number requested by the user according to the delayed triage number request. The electronic device on the hospital side can receive a user operation for exchanging the triage number of the user with the triage numbers of other patients, and can exchange the triage number of the user with the triage numbers of the other patients according to the user operation.
That is, when a user requests a delay triage number, a doctor in a medical institution can exchange the triage number of the user with the triage numbers of other patients through an electronic device on the hospital side.
Illustratively, zhang san requests a delay of his or her triage number after making an appointment to the triage number of the endocrinologist (the triage number is 12). The user operation of the zhangsan delay triage number can refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 8F to 8H. In response to a user operation acting on determination control 835C shown in FIG. 8G, electronic device 100 may send a deferred triage number request to hospital server 300. The hospital server 300 may transmit the delayed triage number request to the electronic device 200. The electronic device 200 may display a triage number deferred request notification. The triage number delay request notification can be used for indicating Zhang three to request the delayed triage number of the endocrinologist, and 2-4 delay is expected. A staff member of the central hospital (such as the endocrinologist mentioned above) can view the triage number delay request notification and delay the triage number of three by the electronic device 200. For example, the staff at the central hospital exchanges the triage number of Zhang III with the patient with the triage number of 15 at the Lin doctor (i.e., 3 triage numbers are delayed). The electronic apparatus 200 may exchange the triage number of Zhang III with the patient of triage number 15 at the Lin doctor according to the received user operation. Alternatively, the electronic device 200 may also transmit the triage number delay result to the hospital server 300, and instruct the hospital server 300 to transmit the triage number delay result to the electronic device 100, and the electronic device of the patient with the triage number of 15 at the linkman. Therefore, zhang III and the triage number after the update of the patient with the triage number of 15 at the forest doctor can be informed, so that the two users are prevented from not going to the hospital for diagnosis in time because the update of the triage number is not known.
As is clear from fig. 8F to 8M, the user can delay his or her own triage number after making a reservation for the triage number. I.e. the user can exchange the triage number sequence with the user behind him/herself. After the triage number sequence is exchanged, one or more users whose triage number is behind the user who requests the deferred triage number can see a doctor before the user who requests the deferred triage number. Therefore, the condition that the triage number resources are wasted can be reduced, and the user does not need to reserve the triage number again under the condition that the user reserves the triage number but cannot arrive at a medical institution in time. The hospital server 300 may delay the triage number for the user according to the number of digits the user wishes to delay the triage number. This may reduce waiting time for a user to wait for a visit after arriving at a medical facility.
In some embodiments, the notification message 841 shown in fig. 8I and the notification message 851 shown in fig. 8K may further include a rejection control. The reject control may be used to reject the exchange of triage number sequences. Illustratively, in the process of delaying the self-reserved triage number by the aforementioned zhang san request, the hospital server 300 may transmit a triage number modification message to the electronic device (i.e., the electronic device 400) associated with the patient with the original triage number of 13. The patient with the original triage number of 13 refuses to exchange the order of the triage numbers. The electronic device 400 may send a message to the hospital server 300 denying the triage number to be modified. Upon receiving the triage number modification rejection message, the hospital server 300 may transmit a triage number modification message to the electronic device (i.e., the electronic device 500) associated with the patient whose original triage number is 14. The triage number modification message can be used to ask the patient with the original triage number 14 whether he would like to advance his/her triage number by 2 bits. The patient with the original triage number 14 agrees to change the order of the triage numbers. The electronic device 500 may send a message to the hospital server 300 agreeing to modify the triage number. Upon receiving the message of agreeing to modify the triage number, the hospital server 300 may modify the triage number of the patient with the original triage number of 14 to 12 and modify the triage number of the patient with the original triage number of 12 to 14.
That is, the patient with the primary triage number 12 and the patient with the primary triage number 14 can exchange the triage numbers with each other. The triage number of Zhang III is delayed by two digits. This satisfies the requirement that Zhang III hopes that the minimum delayed digit number of the delayed triage number of the self is 2.
In some embodiments, in the process of delaying the self-reserved triage number by the aforementioned zhang san request, the patients with the original triage numbers of 12 and 13 both refuse to exchange the order of the triage numbers. The hospital server 300 can send a triage number modification message to the patient-associated electronic device with the original triage number of 15. The triage number modification message can be used to ask whether the original 15 patient would like to advance his/her triage number by 3 digits. The original triage number 15 patient agreed to change the order of the triage numbers. The patient-associated electronic device with the original triage number 15 may send a message to the hospital server 300 agreeing to modify the triage number. Upon receiving the message of agreeing to modify the triage number, the hospital server 300 may modify the triage number of the patient having the original triage number of 15 to 12 and modify the triage number of the patient having the original triage number of 12 to 15.
That is, the patient with the original triage number of 12 and the patient with the original triage number of 15 can exchange the triage numbers with each other. The triage number of Zhang III is delayed by three. This satisfies the requirement that Zhang san hopes that the minimum number of delayed digits after the delay of his triage number is 2 and the maximum number of delayed digits is 4.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific implementation manner of determining the delay result after the hospital server 300 receives the delay triage number request.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may provide a service to cancel the triage number for the user. In this way, the user can cancel the triage number when the user has reserved the triage number but cannot reach the medical institution.
3. Fig. 8N and 8O exemplarily show a scene schematic diagram of the electronic device 100 canceling the triage number.
Illustratively, zhangsan can follow the procedure of assigning triage numbers as shown in fig. 8A to 8D, and at time 8. When the triage number is reserved, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 830 as shown in fig. 8N. The contents of the user interface 830 can be found in the description of the previous embodiments.
However, at time 8. To avoid having to reach the hospital when called, zhang san may cancel the triage number by clicking on the cancel triage number control 834B shown in fig. 8N.
In response to a user operation acting on the cancel triage number control 834B in the user interface 830, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 837 as shown in fig. 8O in the user interface 830, among other things. A prompt box 837 may be used to prompt the user that the triage number has been cancelled. A determination control 837A may be included in the prompt box 837. In response to a user operation acting on the determination control 837A, the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 820 illustrated in fig. 8B. I.e., the user cancels the triage number, the triage number can again be reserved via the reservation triage number control 823 in the user interface 820.
In addition, in response to a user operation acting on cancel triage number control 834B, electronic device 100 can also send a message to hospital server 300 to cancel the triage number. The message for canceling the triage number may include information of a doctor, information of a patient, and the like corresponding to the triage number. In one possible implementation, upon receiving a message from the electronic device 100 to cancel the triage number, the hospital server 300 may send a message to an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 200) on the hospital side. The message may be used to indicate that the patient (e.g., zhang III) has cancelled a triage number that the physician (e.g., endocrine Colin physician) has reserved. The electronic device on the hospital side can skip the cancelled triage number when calling the number according to the triage number after receiving the message from the hospital server 300. In another possible implementation, when receiving a message from the electronic device 100 to cancel the triage number, the hospital server 300 may move forward one place for each of the triage numbers arranged after the cancelled triage number, and send a message that the triage number is moved forward to the user whose original triage number is arranged after the cancelled triage number. For example, the triage number at 12, as described above, for the endocrine Colin physician, is eliminated. The triage number arranged after the triage number 12 also includes a triage number 13 and a triage number 14. The hospital server 300 may move forward one minute each of the triage numbers ranked after the cancelled triage number. Then, the original triage number 13 is shifted to the triage number 12 by the antedisplacement. The original triage number 14 becomes the triage number 13 after being moved forward. The hospital server 300 can send a triage number forward message to the users of the primary triage number 13 and the primary triage number 14. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the processing performed after the hospital server 300 receives the message of canceling the triage number.
As can be seen from the above-mentioned embodiments shown in fig. 8N and 8O, the user may cancel the triage number after the user has subscribed to the triage number, or after the art advice APP helps the user to subscribe to the triage number. Therefore, the condition that the credit of the user in a hospital institution is influenced because the triage number is reserved but the user does not arrive at the hospital for seeing a doctor when the triage number is called can be reduced.
In some embodiments, the user registers at multiple physicians to examine different regions of the body. When the user visits one doctor of the doctors, the time for visiting the doctor may be too long, so that the user cannot timely visit other doctors. The electronic device on the user side can acquire the information of the user during the treatment from the hospital server 300 in real time. When it is determined that the times of the patients at the multiple doctors of the user are conflicting, the electronic device at the user side can remind the user to modify the appointment time and provide a scheme for modifying the appointment time for the user. This may reduce the time conflicts that may arise when a user visits different doctors.
A scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to modify the reserved time is described below.
Fig. 9A to 9H are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to modify the reserved time.
Exemplarily, zhang san also appoints the doctor of wu doctor in department of stomatology in central hospital at 2021, 8 months and 2 days 10. The process of registering zhang san at wu doctor in stomatology department can refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 4A to 4F. Zhang went to the central hospital 8/2 days ago in 2021, and was called the number at 9.
As shown in fig. 9A, the electronic device 200 may display a user interface 910. The user interface 910 may be as previously described with reference to the user interface 710 of FIG. 7A. And will not be described in detail herein.
Wherein, the doctor can modify the treatment progress of the patient who appoints to treat by himself through the electronic device 200. For example, according to the movement operation detected by the pointing device, the electronic device 200 may move the cursor 711 to the area of the visit progress in the visit information record 911 of zhang san. Then, in response to a user operation to modify "waiting" to "in-visit" in the visit information record 911 for zhang, the electronic device 200 may display a user interface 910 as shown in fig. 9B.
As shown in fig. 9B, the status of the progress of the medical treatment in the medical treatment information record 911 by zhang san is "in the medical treatment". This may indicate that the patient currently being referred to at the forestry physician is Zhang III.
In the process of diagnosing Zhang III by the lincoln, the lincoln needs two examination items, namely an examination item A and an examination item B, to determine the diagnosis result of Zhang III. As shown in fig. 9C, the electronic device 200 may display a user interface 920. The user interface 920 may include a visit plan 921, a print control 922. Wherein:
the visit plan 921 may include examination items that the patient needs to perform. For example, inspection item a and inspection item B.
The print control 922 may be used to print the visit scenario 921 described above. In one possible implementation, the electronic device 200 establishes a communication connection with a printing device. The printing device may be used to print a document. In response to a user operation acting on print control 922, electronic device 200 may send a print request to the printing device. The print request may include the visit plan 921. Thus, the third sheet can go to the corresponding checking room to check the item a and the item B according to the printed printing scheme.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 200 may also send the above-described visit protocol to the hospital server 300. The electronic device on the user side, such as the electronic device 100, may obtain the above-mentioned medical treatment plan from the hospital server 300.
The art advice APP in the electronic device 100 may obtain a visit plan from the hospital server 300. The Xiaoyi suggestion APP can determine that an examination item A and an examination item B are required when Zhang III visits a doctor of endocrine scientists according to the diagnosis scheme. The recipe suggestion APP may determine the time (e.g., 40 min) required for the inspection item a and the inspection item B. The current time is 9. The minor proposal APP determines that Zhang III can not complete the two checks of check item A and check item B before 10. Namely, the time of seeing a doctor at the endocrine scientist of Zhang III conflicts with the time of seeing a doctor at Wu doctor in the department of stomatology. The mini-art advice APP may remind the user to modify appointment times at the department of stomatology wu-doctor.
In particular, as shown in FIG. 9D, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 930. The user interface 930 may include a notification message 931 from the art advice APP. The notification message 931 may be used to prompt the user that the time at which the visit is made at the endocrinology department will conflict with the time at which the visit is made at the oral department. In order to avoid conflict of the time of the visit, the user can cancel the appointment of the department of stomatology or modify the appointment time. A link control 931A may be included in the notification message 931. Link control 931A can be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display a user interface for modifying appointment times at the department of stomatology.
In response to a user operation acting on link control 931A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 940 as shown in FIG. 9E. The user interface 940 may be a user interface of a central hospital APP. The user interface 940 may include a title display area 941, one or more registered records. For example, registry record 942 at the forestry physician and registry record 943 at the wu physician. Among other things, the title display area 941 may be used to indicate content contained in the user interface 940. For example, title display area 941 may include the text "registered record" which may be used to indicate that user interface 940 is a user interface displaying the registered record of the user.
An item of a register record in the user interface 940 may include: appointment time, registered department, registered doctor, registered order pickup status. Illustratively, as can be seen from the registration records 942 at the forestry doctor, the registration department is the endocrinology department, the registration doctor is the forestry doctor, the appointment time is 2021, 8, 2, 09. In one possible implementation, if the registration order in one registration record is in the registered state, the appointment of the registered doctor in the registration record cannot be cancelled or the appointment time in the registration record cannot be modified. If the registration sheet receiving state in one registration record is not the registration, the appointment of the registered doctor in the registration record can be cancelled or the appointment time in the registration record can be modified.
Illustratively, the registry record 943 at the wu-doctor may include: appointment time (10/2/8/2021), registration department (stomatology department), registered doctor (wu doctor), registration single pick-up status (no-get), cancel appointment control 943A, and modify appointment time control 943B. The cancel appointment control 943A may be used to cancel an appointment at the department of the stomatology wu doctor. The modify appointment time control 943B may be used to modify the appointment time at the stomatologist wu doctor. In response to a user operation acting on the modify reservation time control 943B, the electronic device 100 may display a reservation time period 944 as shown in fig. 9F at the user interface 940.
As shown in fig. 9F, appointment time period 944 may include a plurality of time period options for appointing 8 month and 2 day visits by a department of stomatology wu doctor. The content of the reserved time period 944 can specifically refer to the description of the reserved time period 455 shown in fig. 4E. In the reserved time period 944, the number of available registration in the time period 14-15 and the number of available registration in the time period 15. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may highlight a time period option in the appointment time period 944 that is appropriate for the user to visit. The highlighting method may be, for example, deepening the color presented by the time period option in the user interface 940. The method of the electronic device 100 determining whether a time period option is suitable for the user may include: it is determined whether the time indicated by the one time period option conflicts with other schedules of the user. The method for determining whether the time period option is suitable for the user by the electronic device 100 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In response to a user operation acting on the time period options 14-00.
As shown in fig. 9G, prompt box 945 can be used to prompt the user for a message that the subscription time modification was successful. Illustratively, prompt box 945 may include a text prompt and confirmation control 945A. The content of the text prompt may be, for example, "reservation time modification was successful! You have successfully reserved 8 months and 2 days 14-15. In response to a user operation acting on confirmation control 945A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 940 as shown in FIG. 9H.
As shown in fig. 9H, the appointment time in registration record 943 at wu-doctor was 2021 year 8 month 2 day 14.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may transmit a reservation time modification request to the hospital server 300 in response to a user operation acting on the time period option 14-15. The appointment time modification request may include user information (e.g., user name, user health card number, user telephone number, etc.), a registered department, a registered doctor, an original appointment time, a newly requested appointment time. Upon receiving the appointment time modification request, the hospital server 300 may add a registration record (i.e., the registration record of the office visit of zhang san appointment dentist 14. Then, the hospital server 300 may delete the registration record corresponding to the original appointment time in the registration system (i.e., the registration record of the visit by zhang san appointment wu doctor 10-11. The hospital server 300 may also transmit a message that the modification of the reservation time is successful to the electronic device 100. Upon receiving the message that the modification of the reserved time is successful, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 945 as shown in fig. 9G.
In the embodiment of the present application, a registration record is added to the hospital server 300, and the execution sequence of the registration record corresponding to the original appointment time in the registration deletion system is not limited.
In one possible implementation manner, when receiving a request for modifying the appointment time from the electronic device 100, the hospital server 300 may modify the appointment time in the registration record corresponding to the original appointment time in the registration system. For example, the hospital server 300 may modify the reservation time in the registration record from the original reservation time (e.g., 10. The hospital server 300 may decrease the remaining registrable number of the registered doctors in the reservation time modification request within the newly requested reservation time by one in the registration system, and increase the remaining registrable number of the registered doctors in the reservation time modification request within the original reservation time by one.
In some embodiments, the notification message 931 shown in fig. 9D may come from a central hospital APP or the like APP. That is, determining whether the times at which the users visit at different doctors conflict may be done by the central hospital APP. When the fact that the times of the user seeing a doctor at different doctors are in conflict is judged, the APP of the central hospital can prompt the user to cancel the appointment or modify the appointment time. The APP judging whether conflicts occur in the treatment time of the user at different doctors is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may detect whether the times of the user's various schedules conflict and alert the user to adjust the times of the schedules when the times of the multiple schedules conflict. For example, when it is detected that the appointment time when the user visits the medical institution conflicts with other schedules (e.g., work, meeting, etc.), the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to adjust the times of the other schedules (e.g., leave for work, delay meeting, etc.) so as to avoid affecting the time when the user visits the medical institution and delays the time for seeing a doctor.
Illustratively, by the user operation shown in fig. 9D to 9G, zhang modifies his own appointment time at the department of the stomatological wu doctor to 8 months, 2 days, 14-00. Electronic device 100 may determine that 8 months and 2 days (monday) are weekdays. According to the user's leave data, the electronic device 100 may determine that the user has requested leave on the morning of 8/month and 2/afternoon and not requested leave on the afternoon of 8/month and 2. The electronic device 100 may display a notification message 946 from the art proposal APP as shown in fig. 9H. The notification message 946 may be used to prompt the user to visit the medical facility for an appointment time that conflicts with the user's work time. The notification message 946 may include a text prompt "your vacation time is morning on 8.2.8.p, afternoon on 8.2.p, you do not leave your vacation, and your appointment time in the stomatology conflicts with work hours". Notification message 946 may also include link control 946A. The link control 946A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to run a company attendance APP and display a user interface for asking for leave. In response to a user operation acting on link control 946A, electronic device 100 can display user interface 510 as shown in FIG. 5C. The data entry area for the leave data 511 in the user interface 510 may include a start time of 8/month 2 pm 2021 and an end time of 8/month 2 pm 2021. The please-leave data in the please-leave data input area 511 may be filled in by the electronic device 100 according to the registration data of the user. Therefore, the leave third can finish the leave asking operation in afternoon of 8 months and 2 days, and the conflict between the appointment time of the user in the department of stomatology Wu doctor and the working time of the user is avoided.
In one possible implementation manner, the art suggestion APP may obtain registration data and leave data of the user. According to the reservation time in the registration data and the leave-asking time in the leave-asking data, the art recommendation APP can judge whether the reservation time conflicts with the working time (such as the working day and the time which is not in the leave-asking time) of the user. When the appointment time conflicts with the working time of the user, the art suggestion APP may determine the content of the text prompt in the notification message 946 shown in fig. 9H. The electronic device 100 may then display a notification message 946 from the art suggestion APP.
The notification message 946 shown in fig. 9H may be derived from an APP such as a central hospital APP. That is, the determination of whether the appointment time for the user to visit the medical institution conflicts with the working time may be performed by the central hospital APP. Under the condition that the conflict between the appointment time and the working time is judged, the APP in the central hospital can prompt the user to leave. The APP judging whether the appointment time when the user goes to the medical institution for seeing a doctor conflicts with the working time is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
In some embodiments, the art advice APP or the APP of the central hospital may also determine whether the appointment time when the user visits the medical institution conflicts with other schedules of the user. The other schedules may include: take a train, take a plane, watch a show, etc.
It can be understood that the diagnosis schemes, schedule data and registration data used in the above processes of determining whether the times of the user's diagnosis at the doctors are conflicting and determining whether the modified appointment time conflicts with other schedules of the user after the appointment time is modified by the user can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of judging whether the times of the users for seeing the doctor at the doctors are in conflict or not and whether the modified appointment time is in conflict with other schedules of the users after the users modify the appointment time is the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The electronic apparatus 100 displays the above-described notification message 931 prompting the user to make a conflict at the times of the doctor visits at the plurality of doctors, and displays the above-described notification message 946 prompting the user that the appointment time conflicts with other schedules, i.e., a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 9A to 9H, the electronic device at the user side can acquire the information of the doctor in the process of the user in real time, and estimate the time required for the doctor to visit the user at a doctor according to the information of the doctor. If the fact that the times of the users for seeing the doctor at the doctors are in conflict is judged according to the registration data of the users and the seeing-doctor information in the seeing-doctor process, the electronic equipment on the user side can remind the users of modifying the appointment time. This can reduce the time conflicts between the visits of the users at different doctors. In addition, after the scheduled time is modified, the electronic device on the user side may also detect whether the scheduled time after modification conflicts with other schedules. If the modified appointment time conflicts with other schedules, the electronic device at the user side can also prompt the user to modify the time of other schedules.
In some embodiments, the user registers at multiple physicians to examine different regions of the body. The intervals between the appointment times of the user at the plurality of doctors are relatively short. When the user visits the first doctor of the doctors, the time for visiting the doctor may be too long, so that the user cannot timely visit other doctors. The user may need to temporarily modify the reserved time. It will be appreciated that in some medical institutions visits may require one or more days in advance of registration. Or the user cannot reserve the proper time when the reservation time needs to be temporarily modified. The user may be confused by modifying the appointment time when the times of visits by multiple doctors conflict.
The electronic equipment at the user side can judge whether the time when the user visits a plurality of doctors possibly conflicts or not according to the registration data. When the possibility that the times of the user for seeing a doctor at a plurality of doctors are conflicted is judged, the electronic equipment at the user side can remind the user of modifying the appointment time and provide a scheme for modifying the appointment time for the user. Therefore, the condition that the times of the users for seeing a doctor at different doctors are in conflict can be reduced, the users can be helped to reasonably plan the times of the users for seeing a doctor at different doctors, and the condition that the schedule of the users for going to a medical institution is in conflict with other schedules is reduced.
Another scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to modify the reserved time according to the embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 10A to 10D are schematic diagrams illustrating another scenario in which the electronic device 100 prompts the user to modify the reserved time.
Exemplarily, zhang san also appoints the doctor of wu doctor in department of stomatology in central hospital at 2021, 8 months and 2 days 10. The electronic device 100 can determine whether the time of visiting the third doctor at the forest doctor and the time of visiting the wu doctor are in conflict or not according to the registration data of the user.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may determine the examination items that are typically required to be performed for a visit at a forestry physician and the time required for the examination items. For example, a linchemist is a physician in the endocrinology department responsible for the direction of diabetes. In checking whether there is a problem in the direction of diabetes, a doctor usually requires the patient to perform an examination item a and an examination item B. Whereas inspection item a and inspection item B typically take 40min to complete. The electronic device 100 determines that the appointment time of Zhang san in the forest doctor and the appointment time of Wu doctor are respectively as follows according to the registration data of the user: 09. From the above analysis, the electronic device 100 judges that time for Zhang san to complete the visit at the forest doctor may exceed 10. Namely, there is a possibility that the time of visit of Zhang III at the aforementioned forestry physician and the time of visit at the aforementioned Wu physician conflict.
In another possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may obtain from the hospital server 300 the time that is typically required for a patient to visit a forestry doctor. For example, the hospital server 300 can estimate the time (e.g., 50 min) that is typically required for a patient to visit a forestry doctor based on the time spent by a plurality of patients visiting the forestry doctor. The time required for a patient to visit the forestry physician may be the time elapsed between the time the patient began the visit at the forestry physician and the time the visit was completed. The time when a patient starts a visit at the linkman may be a time when the progress of the visit in the visit information record of the patient shown in fig. 9A changes from waiting to visiting. The time when a patient ends his or her visit at the linkman may be a time when the progress of the visit in the visit information record of the patient shown in fig. 9B changes from the visit to the end. When the time generally required for the patient to visit the forestry doctor is acquired, the electronic device 100 judges that the time for Zhang III to complete the visit at the forestry doctor may exceed 10. The embodiment of the present application is not limited to the possible implementation manner of determining whether there is a conflict between the times when the user visits the multiple doctors by the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 10A, when determining that there is a possibility that time of the visit by zhang san at the forestist may conflict with time of the visit by wu doctor, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1010. The user interface 1010 may contain a notification message 1011 from an art suggestion APP. Notification message 1011 may be used to indicate that Zhang three is approaching appointment times at two physicians and there is a potential for conflict. Zhang may require the appointment time at the wu-doctor to be modified to the afternoon. Notification message 1011 may also contain a scheme for modifying the reserved time that electronic device 100 provides to the user.
The electronic device 100 may provide the user with a scheme for modifying the appointment time in conjunction with other scheduled times of the user, such as leave time. Illustratively, the electronic device 100 determines that zhang san requires a leave on 8/month 2 am, does not require a leave on 8/month 2 am, and 8/month 2 is monday (i.e., a workday) according to the leave-requiring time of the user. In combination with the fact that time of visits by zhang san at the forest doctor and wu doctor may conflict, the scheme provided by electronic device 100 for modifying appointment time may be: advance the appointment time at the forestry physician (e.g. to 08. This reduces the possibility of conflicts between Zhang san at the forest physician and Wu physician. Therefore, zhang III does not need to delay the time of seeing a doctor at Wu doctor, thereby reducing the possibility that the time of seeing a doctor conflicts with the working time to cause a user to ask for leave. The embodiment of the present application does not specifically limit the above-mentioned scheme for modifying the reserved time.
Notification message 1011 may also contain a link control 1011A. Link control 1011A may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to run a central hospital APP, displaying a user interface for modifying and booking time.
As shown in FIG. 10B, in response to a user operation acting on link control 1011A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1020 as shown in FIG. 10B. The user interface 1020 may be as previously described with reference to the user interface 940 of FIG. 9E. User interface 1020 may include, among other things, a registration record 1021 at the forest doctor and a registration record 1022 at the wu doctor. The registration form receiving state in the registration record 1021 of the forest doctor is not the registration. Registration records 1021 at the linkman may include a cancel appointment control 1021A and a modify appointment time control 1021B. The cancel appointment control 1021A may be used to cancel an appointment at a endocrine scientist. The modify appointment time control 1021B may be used to modify appointment times at endocrine Coriolis doctors. In response to a user operation applied to the modify appointment time control 1021B, the electronic device 100 may display an appointment time period 1023 as shown in FIG. 10C on the user interface 1020.
Specific contents of the reservation period 1023 can refer to the description of the reservation period 944 shown in fig. 9F described above.
As shown in fig. 10C, the electronic device 100 can transmit a reservation time modification request to the hospital server 300 in response to a user operation on the time period option 08. A specific implementation manner in which the electronic device 100 requests the hospital server 300 to modify the appointment time may refer to the foregoing embodiments. And will not be described in detail herein. When the hospital server 300 completes the modification of the reserved time, a message that the modification of the reserved time is successful may be transmitted to the electronic apparatus 100. When receiving the message that the modification of the reserved time is successful, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1020 as shown in fig. 10D.
As shown in fig. 10D, user interface 1020 may include a registration record 1021 at the linkman and a prompt box 1024. Wherein the appointment time in registration record 1021 at the forestry doctor is "8 months and 2 days 2021 08. Prompt box 1024 may be used to prompt the user that the appointment time has been successfully modified.
In some embodiments, the notification message 1011 shown in fig. 10A may also come from an APP such as a central hospital APP. That is, it is determined whether there is a possibility of a conflict between the times when the users visit the doctors at the doctors based on the registration data of the users, and the scheme of determining to modify the appointment time when the conflict occurs may be performed by the central hospital APP.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 10A to 10D, the electronic device on the user side can determine whether there is a possibility of conflict between the times when the user visits a plurality of doctors according to the registration data of the user. If the possibility that the times of the user seeing a doctor at a plurality of doctors are in conflict is judged, the electronic equipment at the user side can remind the user to modify the appointment time before the user sees a doctor. Therefore, the situation that the user finds that the doctor cannot visit the next doctor in time in the doctor visiting process and needs to temporarily modify the booking time can be reduced. The method can help the user avoid conflict in advance, more smoothly complete the doctor seeing a doctor at each doctor reserved by the user, and reduce the conflict between the schedule of the user for going to a medical institution and other schedules.
In some embodiments, the user registers at multiple physicians to examine different regions of the body. In order to avoid conflicts in the times of visits at different doctors, the user reserves a longer time for visits at the multiple doctors. However, when the user visits one of the doctors, the end of the visit may be earlier. The user may need to wait a long time at the medical facility to visit the next doctor who ordered himself. When the fact that the user is located in the medical institution is determined, but the user needs to wait for a long time before the appointment time of the medical institution, the electronic equipment on the user side can remind the user of modifying the appointment time and advancing the appointment time of the user. This may reduce waiting time of the user at the medical facility.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to modify the reserved time according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 11 illustrates a scenario diagram of another scenario in which the electronic device 100 prompts the user to modify the appointment time.
Illustratively, zhang san also scheduled the visit of the central hospital, i.e., the endocrinologist, i.e., 20, 10, 8, 2, 10, in 2021, in addition to the visit of the central hospital, i.e., 08, 00-09. As can be seen, zhang III reserves 2 hours for the treatment at the forestry physician. But Zhang three ended the visit earlier at the forestry physician. For example, at time 8. Then Zhang III still needs to wait for half an hour until the doctor visits the appointment time of the Wu doctor in the department of stomatology.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may acquire the clinic information during the clinic in real time. When it is determined that zhang ends at 08. The electronic device 100 may acquire scheduling information of stomatologists in the central hospital to determine whether the number of registerable doctors is 10. If there is a remaining number available for registration at the stomatological wu doctor before 10.
The electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1110 as shown in fig. 11. The user interface 1110 may include a notification message 1111 from the art suggestion APP. The notification message 1111 may be used to remind the user that the dentist has a number in the range of 9. Notification message 1111 may also contain a link control 1111A. The link control 1111A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to run the central hospital APP and display a user interface for modifying the appointment time. The process of modifying the reserved time can refer to the user interfaces shown in fig. 10B to 10D described above. And will not be described in detail herein.
In some embodiments, the notification message 1111 shown in fig. 11 may also come from a central hospital APP or the like APP. That is, whether the user can modify the appointment time period or not is judged, and the advance of the user's appointment time can be completed by the central hospital APP.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 11, the electronic device on the user side can help the user adjust the appointment time according to the information of the user during the treatment process, so as to reduce the waiting time of the user during the treatment process.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may have a hospital mode. When in the hospital mode, the electronic device at the user side can reply to the preset message content in response to the received message.
A scenario in which the electronic device 100 turns on the hospital mode according to the embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 12A to 12D are schematic views illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 turns on the hospital mode.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation for starting setting of the APP, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1210 as shown in fig. 12A. The user interface 1210 may be a user interface for setting up an APP. The user interface 1210 may include options for setting network, display, voice, etc. functions of the electronic device 100. User interface 1210 may include, among other things, hospital mode options 1211. In response to a user operation acting on hospital mode option 1211, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1220 as shown in FIG. 12B.
As shown in fig. 12B, the user interface 1220 can include a hospital mode switch 1221, a function presentation 1222, and a message content option 1223. Wherein:
the hospital mode switch 1221 may be used to turn the hospital mode on or off. As can be seen from fig. 12B, the hospital mode switch 1221 is currently in the off state. I.e. the hospital mode of the electronic device 100 is in the off-state.
Function presentation 1222 may be used to present services provided by electronic device 100 in a hospital mode. For example, functional introductory 1222 may include the text "automatically reply to you after turn on". That is, when in the hospital mode, the electronic device 100 may reply to the preset message content in response to the received message (e.g., the message in the short message APP, the message in the WeChat APP, etc.).
Message content option 1223 may be used to select message content for reply. For example, one or more pieces of message content may be included in the message content options 1223. In response to a user operation selecting one or more message contents of message content option 1223, device 100 may reply to a received message while in hospital mode using the selected message contents. When the hospital mode is in the off state, the message content option 1223 may be in a non-selectable state as shown in fig. 12B. That is, when the hospital mode is in the off state, the user cannot select the message content replied by the user. The message content in the message content option 1223 may be provided by the electronic device 100 or input by the user. The message content in the message content option 1223 is not limited in this embodiment of the application.
In response to a user operation acting on the hospital mode switch 1221 in the off state, the electronic apparatus 100 may switch the state of the hospital mode on from the off state to the on state, and display a user interface 1220 as shown in fig. 12C.
As shown in fig. 12C, the state of the hospital mode switch 1221 is the on state. While the hospital mode is on, the message content option 1223 may be in a selectable state as shown in fig. 12C.
In some embodiments, when the user a starts the hospital mode on the electronic device, the communication APP in the electronic device may modify the state of the user a into the hospital visit to prompt other users who may contact the user a, who is currently visiting the hospital.
Exemplarily, zhang san 8. And the user B8:20 contacts ZhaoIII through the communication APP. The electronic device associated with user B is electronic device 401. The electronic device 401 can display a chat interface 1230 as shown in fig. 12D. Chat interface 1230 may include contact name 1231, contact status 1232, chat content display area 1233. Wherein:
the contact name 1231 may be the name of a contact of a correspondent with the electronic device 401. Such as "zhang san".
The contact status 1232 can be used to indicate the status of a correspondent contact communicating with the electronic device 401. The above states may include, but are not limited to: idling, meeting, hospital visit, rest, etc. As shown in fig. 12D, contact status 1232 is in the hospital visit.
Chat content for user B associated with electronic device 401 and contact "zhang san" of the correspondent node may be included in chat content display area 1233. For example, user B sent a message to zhang san, "do you have free to see me a case today? ". User B may receive the message of a response of zhang san, "you, i am now busy, something later on to buy". As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 12A to 12D, the aforementioned zhang san reply message may be automatically replied to the received message by using the selected message content in the message content option when the electronic device 100 is in the hospital mode.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may detect whether the user is located in a medical facility and turn on the hospital mode when the user is located in the medical facility. For example, the electronic device 100 may obtain location information of the user. When the location information of the user indicates that the user is located in a medical institution, the electronic device 100 may turn on the hospital mode.
In some embodiments, the user interface 1220 may also contain APP options. The APP options may include one or more APP identifiers (e.g., short message APP identifier, weChat APP identifier, etc.). In response to a user operation of selecting one or more APP identities in the APP options, the electronic device 100 may reply messages of APPs corresponding to the selected APP identities by using preset message contents when the APP identities are in the hospital mode and the messages are received. The preset message content may be the selected message content in the message content option 1223.
That is, the user may select which APPs the electronic device automatically replies with messages from in the hospital mode.
In some embodiments, the user interface 1220 may also contain a contacts option. One or more contact names may be included in the contact options. In response to a user operation of one or more APPs in the option contact option, the electronic device 100 may reply to messages of the selected contacts with preset message contents when the contacts are in the hospital mode and receive messages from the contacts corresponding to the names of the selected contacts. The predetermined message content may be the selected message content in the message content option 1223. Alternatively, in response to a user operation for setting a message content to reply to one contact, the electronic device 100 may determine the message content to reply to the one contact as the message content selected or input in the user operation. That is, the content of the message that the electronic device 100 replies to from one contact preset may also be the content of the message that is designated to reply to the one contact.
That is, the user may select which contacts the electronic device automatically replies to messages from and the specific content of the messages to reply to in the hospital mode.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 12A to 12D, the electronic device on the user side may reply to the preset message content in response to the received message when being in the hospital mode. The method and the system can solve the problem that the user is inconvenient to reply the message during the treatment, and reduce the situation that the user replies the message untimely during the treatment.
In some embodiments, after the user completes the visit, the electronic device on the user side may receive the diagnosis result, payment and drug-taking information. The user can check the diagnosis result of the user on the electronic equipment of the user without getting the paper version of the diagnosis result. According to the payment and medicine taking information, the user can conveniently find the payment and medicine taking position to pay and take medicine.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 obtains a diagnosis result, payment information, and medicine taking information according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 13A to 13G exemplarily show the scene that the electronic device 100 acquires the diagnosis result, the payment and the medicine taking information.
As shown in fig. 13A, the electronic device 200 may receive the diagnosis result input by the doctor and display a user interface 1310. User interface 1310 may include diagnostic results 1311 and send control 1312. Wherein:
The diagnosis 1311 may include confirmed illness, prescription, and order. The diagnostic result 1311 may also contain more or less content. In the diagnosis of Zhang III, the disease is exemplarily diagnosed as type II diabetes. The prescription comprises a medicine A and a medicine B.
A send control 1312 may be used to send the diagnostic result 1311 to the patient. In one possible implementation, the electronic device 200 may transmit the diagnostic result 1311 to the hospital server 300 in response to a user operation acting on the transmit control 1312. The hospital server 300 can transmit the diagnosis 1311 to the patient-associated electronic device. The electronic device with Zhang three associations may be the electronic device 100. That is, the electronic apparatus 100 may receive the diagnosis result from the hospital server 300.
As shown in fig. 13B, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1320. The user interface 1320 may include a notification message 1321 from the central hospital APP. The notification message 1321 may be used to prompt the user to review the diagnostic results. In response to a user operation acting on the notification message 1321, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1330 as shown in fig. 13C.
As shown in fig. 13C, user interface 1330 may be a user interface for a central hospital APP. The user interface 1330 may include the results of the visit by the user. The contents of the diagnosis result can refer to the contents of the diagnosis result 1311 shown in fig. 13A. User interface 1330 may also include a get drug control 1331. The get-drug control 1331 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display payment and get-drug information.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation acting on the get-drug control 1331, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1340 as shown in FIG. 13D. User interface 1340 may include payment and medication information. The payment and drug taking information may be sent to the electronic device 100 by the hospital server 300. The payment and medicine taking information can be used for indicating the flow of payment and medicine taking of the user and the specific position of payment and medicine taking. For example, the payment and drug-taking information may include "please pay the previous payment window from the first floor of the central hospital. After successful payment, please queue up for getting the medicine at the medicine taking window (2) of the first floor. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the payment and medicine taking information.
In another possible implementation, the medication that the user needs to pick up is temporarily out of stock at the central hospital. The hospital server 300 may inquire whether other medical institutions (e.g., drugstores) store the medicines that the user needs to take. When the medical institution storing the medicine that the user needs to get is found, the payment and medicine taking message sent by the hospital server 300 can be used for instructing the user to go to the medical institution storing the medicine that the user needs to get to take the medicine.
Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on medication fetch control 1331, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1340 as shown in FIG. 13E. User interface 1340 may include payment and medication information. The payment and medication information may instruct the user to receive the medication B at the central hospital. In addition, since the central hospital has no drug a for a while, the payment and medication information may instruct the user to go to the central pharmacy to pick up drug a.
In another possible implementation manner, the electronic device on the user side may provide an online payment service for the user.
Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the get-drug control 1331, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1340 as shown in FIG. 13F. The user interface 1340 may be the user interface of the central hospital APP. User interface 1340 may include payment and medication information. The payment and medicine taking information can be used for prompting the user of a payment mode. For example, the payment is made at a payment window of the first floor of the central hospital, or the payment is made online through the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 13F, user interface 1340 may include online payment controls 1341. In response to user operation of the action online payment control 1341, the electronic device 100 can display a user interface 1350 as shown in fig. 13G.
The user interface 1350 may include a payment amount 1351 and a payment method option 1352. The payment amount 1351 may include various inspection fees for the user to see a doctor in the medical institution, the fees for medicines in the prescription, and the like. The payment method options 1352 may include one or more options for online payment. Such as medical insurance, payment method a, payment method B, etc. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the options included in the payment method option 1352.
That is, the user can select any one of the payment method options 1352 to pay. The method can help the user to quickly pay without waiting for payment in a payment window. This may effectively save the user time.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 13A to 13G, after the visit is completed, the user can check the diagnosis result and the payment and medicine taking information of the user on the electronic device of the user, and conveniently find the payment and medicine taking position according to the payment and medicine taking information to perform payment and medicine taking.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may determine whether the user needs to visit again according to the diagnosis result of the user. If the user needs to see a doctor again, the electronic equipment at the user side can remind the user of registering and provide a registration scheme for the user.
A scenario in which the electronic device 100 provides a registration scheme for a user according to an embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 14A and 14B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provides a registration scheme for a user.
As shown in fig. 14A, the electronic device 100 may receive the results of the medical treatment transmitted from the hospital server 300 and display a user interface 1410. The user interface 1410 may be a user interface of a central hospital APP. The user interface 1410 may contain the results of the visit by the user. For example, zhang san completed the visit at the department of the central hospital, the department of stomatology, wu doctor. In the diagnosis result of Zhang III, the condition is determined to be pulposis, and root canal treatment is needed. Zhang San is instructed by the doctor's advice to see a doctor again within one week and two weeks for root canal preparation.
In a possible implementation manner, the mini-art recommendation APP in the electronic device 100 may obtain the diagnosis result. According to the diagnosis result, the art suggestion APP can remind the user of registration. In addition, the artwork suggestion APP can also obtain scheduling information of stomatologists in the central hospital and schedule of users. By combining the diagnosis result, the scheduling information of the stomatologist in the central hospital and the schedule of the user, the artwork recommendation APP can provide a registration scheme for the user. For example, the above diagnostic results indicate that zhang san requires appointment of a doctor wu in the stomatological department for a visit in the next week. The zhang-three schedule indicates that zhang-three weekdays (i.e., monday through friday) require work and weekends (i.e., saturday and sunday) to rest. The scheduling information of the stomatologist in the central hospital indicates that the number of the Wu doctor is full on the weekend of the next week and the number which can be registered on the working day of the next week is remained. Then, the registration scheme provided by the art proposal APP may include: the doctor in the department of stomatology visits the doctor on the next working day.
As shown in fig. 14B, the electronic device 100 may display a notification message 1411 from the art suggestion APP on the user interface 1410. The notification message 1411 may be used to remind the user to register for compliance with the order. The notification message 1411 may contain a registration scheme provided by the art proposal APP for the user. The notification message 1411 can also contain a link control 1411A. The link control 1411A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to run the central hospital APP and display a user interface for registration. The user interface for registering can refer to the user interfaces shown in fig. 4C to 4F. And will not be described in detail herein.
In some embodiments, in response to a user operation acting on the link control 1411A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface for registration and highlight the registered doctor and appointment time in the user interface that are appropriate for the user. The highlighting method can be described with reference to the embodiment shown in fig. 6A and 6B. The registered doctors suitable for the user may include doctors who match with the user's medical condition information and have numbers in a time period when the user does not have other schedules, doctors who the user makes a review, and the like. The aforementioned appointment time suitable for the user may include a time when the user has no other schedule, a time when the user needs to make a follow-up visit, and the like. For example, after a visit to Wu doctor in the department of stomatology for three 8 months and 2 days, a follow-up visit should be made in the next week. In response to user operations on the link control 1411A, the electronic device 100 may display in the registered user interface the time periods during which the aforementioned stomatologist wu physician has a call for the designated time of the follow-up visit. The electronic device 100 may determine a customary payment method for the user to pay the registration fee according to the registration data of the user, and select a customary payment method (such as medical insurance payment) for the user from the payment types of the registered user interface.
Further, the feature suggestion APP can also judge whether the appointment time of the user for the second visit conflicts with other schedules of the user. Under the condition that the appointment time of the user for seeing a doctor again is judged to be in conflict with other schedules of the user, the artwork suggestion APP can prompt the user to adjust the time of the other schedules. For example, the appointment time for the user to see a doctor again is on a working day. The art suggestion APP may prompt the user to leave. The implementation manner of prompting the user for asking for leave by the mini-art advice APP may refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 9H. In response to the user operation of opening the company attendance APP, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface for asking for leave, and fill out leave asking data for the user on the user interface for asking for leave according to the registration data of the user for a second visit. The electronic device 100 may refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 5B described above for implementing the filling of the leave data for the user according to the registration data of the user.
In some embodiments, the notification message 1411 shown in fig. 14B may also come from a central hospital APP or the like APP. That is, determining whether the user needs to visit again and providing a registration scheme for the user to visit again may be done by the central hospital APP.
It will be appreciated that the diagnostic results and scheduling data used in the above process of providing a registration plan for a user's review may be data after desensitization processing by an intermediate server. The process of judging whether the user needs to be subjected to the follow-up examination according to the diagnosis result and determining the diagnosis scheme suitable for the user when the user needs to be subjected to the follow-up examination is the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the notification message 1411 including the registration scheme for conducting the review is a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the above-described embodiments shown in fig. 14A and 14B, the electronic device on the user side can determine whether the user needs to visit again according to the diagnosis result of the user after one visit is finished. When the user needs to see a doctor again, the electronic equipment at the user side can provide a registration scheme for the user according to the information such as the diagnosis result, the number arrangement information of the medical institution, the schedule arrangement of the user and the like.
In some embodiments, after the user finishes the visit, the electronic device at the user side may determine whether the user needs to rest for a period of time after the visit according to the received diagnosis result. When the fact that the user needs to have a rest for a period of time after the visit is judged, the electronic equipment on the user side can judge whether the time that the user needs to have a rest conflicts with other schedules. If the time that the user needs to rest conflicts with other schedules, the electronic equipment at the user side can prompt the user to modify the time of other schedules, so that the user can conveniently rest according to the medical advice and recover the physical health.
Illustratively, after completing a visit at wu's office in the department of stomatology, jangsieh 8/2 pm, wu's physician may send the diagnosis to zhiegsieh via electronic device 200. The electronic device with the zhang-san association (i.e., the electronic device 100) may receive the diagnosis result. In the diagnosis result of Zhang III, zhang III is instructed to rest for one day on the next day after the visit (i.e. 8 months and 3 days). The electronic device 100 may determine that zhang san needs to rest for one day after the end of the visit according to the diagnosis result. The electronic device 100 can determine that the day with the third Zhang needs to have a rest is a working day according to the schedule of the third Zhang. The electronic device 100 may push a notification message for reminding a leave. The leave notification message may refer to the notification message 946 shown in fig. 9H described above.
The electronic device on the user side may also determine whether the time of other items (such as a second visit) that need to be performed after the user visit is finished, and whether the time conflicts with the existing schedule of the user. Then, when the time of other things needed to be performed after the user finishes the doctor is conflicted with the existing schedule of the user, the electronic equipment at the user side can remind the user of adjusting the time of each schedule, so that the user can follow the doctor's advice to better recover the physical health.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may recommend an exercise suggestion for the user according to the diagnosis result of the user. This may help the user to better recover physical health.
A scenario that the electronic device 100 recommends an athletic advice for a user according to an embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 15A to 15C are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 recommends a motion suggestion for a user.
As shown in fig. 15A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1510. The user interface 1510 may include cards 1511 from the art suggestions APP. Card 1511 may be used to remind the user to move. Card 1511 may include text prompts therein. The content of the text prompt can be 'aerobic exercise can control blood sugar, help to treat diabetes and come to sports bars'. Card 1511 may also include a course identification 1511A. The course identification 1511A may be used to indicate the content of the course recommended by the art proposal APP. In response to a user action on the course identifier 1511A, the electronic device 100 can display the content of the course indicated by the course identifier 1511A. The content of the lessons may include text, video, audio, and the like. The content of the course is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In one possible implementation manner, the art suggestion APP may obtain a diagnosis result of the user and determine an exercise suggestion suitable for the user according to the diagnosis result. The athletic advice may include athletic items, athletic lessons, athletic intensity, athletic time, etc. that may be used to improve the diagnosed condition in the diagnostic result. For example, the diagnosis of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III has type II diabetes. According to the diagnosis result of Zhang III, the skill suggestion APP can determine an exercise suggestion suitable for the diabetes mellitus type II patient, and remind the user of completing an exercise course in the exercise suggestion according to the exercise time in the exercise suggestion.
For example, according to the diagnosis result of zhang san, the exercise suggestion determined by the art suggestion APP may include: the exercise course named "aerobic burning fat" in the course shown in fig. 15A was completed every day 7. The electronic device 100 may display a card 1511 as shown in fig. 15A every 7.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the method for obtaining the exercise suggestion suitable for the user by the art suggestion APP. For example, the electronic device 100 may request an exercise recommendation from the cloud server that is appropriate for type two diabetics. The cloud server can store motion suggestions for improving various diseases. When the exercise advice suitable for the type II diabetes patient is received, the exercise advice suitable for the type II diabetes patient can be obtained by the mini-art advice APP. The electronic device 100 may display a card 1511 from the art proposal APP as shown in fig. 15A.
In another possible implementation manner, the novel advice APP may obtain diagnosis results of the user and exercise health data such as physiological data of the user. The physiological data may include heart rate, respiration rate, blood oxygen, body weight, body fat rate, blood pressure, and the like. The physiological data may be acquired by the electronic device 100 from the health data server 301. Alternatively, the physiological data may be acquired by the electronic device 100 from a health data acquisition device such as a smart bracelet 600, a body fat scale 601, or a blood pressure monitor 602 connected to the electronic device in communication. The method for acquiring the physiological data by the electronic device 100 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
The novel suggestion APP can be combined with the diagnosis result of the user and the physiological data of the user to determine the exercise suggestion suitable for the user. The athletic advice may include an athletic event, an athletic lesson, an intensity of the athletic, an athletic time, and the like. The athletic advice may be used to improve the actual condition in the diagnosis and the physical problem indicated by the physiological data.
For example, the diagnosis of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III has type II diabetes. The physiological data of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III is a heavy population. According to the diagnosis result and the physiological data of Zhang III, the exercise suggestion determined by the artistic advice APP can comprise: swim for half an hour a day or step on the spinning for half an hour a day, etc. It is understood that the diagnosis of Zhang san indicates that Zhang san requires aerobic training for blood glucose control. The physiological data for zhang san indicates that zhang san is not suitable for running-type aerobic exercises. The sport suggestion of swimming or treading the spinning bike can improve the confirmed illness state of Zhang san and reduce the condition that Zhang san is taken as a large-weight crowd to damage joints in the sport process.
Compared with the method of recommending the exercise suggestion for the user only according to the diagnosis result of the user, the method of combining the diagnosis result and the physiological data can recommend the exercise suggestion for the user more pertinently. The method can provide personalized service for the user and help the user to better manage the body health of the user.
In another possible implementation manner, the art suggestion APP may further determine an exercise suggestion suitable for the user according to the physiological data after acquiring the physiological data of the user. The athletic advice may be used to ameliorate a physical problem indicated by the physiological data. Such as hypertension, obesity, etc.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may determine whether the user-selected exercise is appropriate for the user based on the user's exercise health data when it is detected that the user is about to exercise or is exercising. If it is determined that the motion selected by the user is not appropriate for the user, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the selected motion is not appropriate. Optionally, the electronic device 100 may also recommend motions suitable for the user.
For example, the electronic device 100 detects that the user (e.g., zhang san) selects a running course in an APP of the sports category (e.g., sports health APP) to exercise. The art suggestion APP can obtain the user operation of starting the running course of the APP acting on the sports category. The Xiaoyi suggestion APP can determine Zhangsan as a crowd with large weight according to the exercise health data of the user and is not suitable for running exercise. Then, the art suggestion APP can prompt the user that the large-weight crowd is not suitable for running exercise, and the joint damage risk is high. In addition, the novel APP can recommend the sports selected by the user to achieve similar effects, and is suitable for the sports of the user. For example, the art advice APP may recommend that the user perform aerobic exercises suitable for large and heavy people, such as swimming or pedaling a spinning bike. Among other things, the electronic device 100 may display a card or a notification message from the art suggestion APP. The card or the notification message may include the prompt content and the recommended sports of the art suggestion APP.
The method for judging whether the exercise selected by the user is suitable for the user according to the exercise health data of the user is not limited in the embodiment of the application. The above-described exercise inappropriate for the user may include an exercise that aggravates a physical problem indicated by the exercise health data, an exercise in which the user has a high risk of injury during the exercise due to the user having one or more physical problems, and the like.
The method for detecting whether the user is about to or is doing sports is not limited in the embodiments of the present application. Not limited to the above-described detection of a user operation acting on an APP of the sports category to select a sports lesson, electronic device 100 may also utilize other methods to determine whether the user is about to or is performing sports. For example, the electronic device 100 may detect whether the user is moving according to its own motion sensor (e.g., an acceleration sensor, a gyro sensor, etc.). As another example, the smart watch may turn on a user selected exercise mode (e.g., a running mode, a swimming mode, etc.) in response to a user operation and detect exercise data of the user. The electronic device 100 may receive motion data detected by the smart watch. From the motion data from the smart watch, the electronic device 100 may determine whether the user is in motion.
Not limited to the above-described art suggestion APP, the APP that prompts the user to select that the sport is not suitable for the user may also be, for example, the above-described sport-class APP or the like. The APP of the sports class may obtain sports health data of the user. In the case that it is determined that the motion selected by the user is not suitable for the user, the APP of the motion class may prompt the user and recommend the motion suitable for the user.
The method can help the user to reasonably select the exercise mode, and reduce the influence on the body health of the user due to the fact that the user does not exercise properly.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may determine whether the exercise time of the user is appropriate according to the user's diet data when detecting that the user is about to or is doing exercise. The diet data may include the time of meal, food to be eaten, the time of taking medicine, and the time of taking medicine. The time unsuitable for the user's exercise may include a preset time after eating a meal (e.g., within 1 hour), a preset time before or after taking a medicine, and the like. The user's movement during the inappropriate movement time may have an effect on the digestion and absorption of what the user eats. Alternatively, the user may be in a state of physical health being affected by the user performing the exercise during the above-mentioned inappropriate exercise time because the user has consumed food or medicine.
The diet data may include data generated by an APP from a take-away class, data detected by an intelligent refrigerator for food consumption, data detected by an intelligent medicine box for user medication, data on a user schedule for a diet, and the like.
The novel skill suggestion APP can acquire diet data of the user and exercise time of the user, and whether the exercise time of the user is appropriate or not is judged according to the diet data of the user. When the exercise time of the user is judged to be not appropriate, the art suggestion APP can prompt the user that the exercise time is not appropriate. Optionally, the art suggestion APP can also provide the user with a suitable exercise time. For example, the dietary data for zhang san indicates zhang san was delivered at takeaway 17. The art recommendation APP may determine 17. If the art suggestion APP determines that the user is running at 17 according to the time the user is doing exercise, the art suggestion APP may prompt the user not to exercise vigorously within 1 hour after meals and suggest the user to do exercise after 18.
Not limited to the above-mentioned art advice APP, the APP that prompts the user for inappropriate time of exercise may also be, for example, a takeaway APP or the like. The takeaway APP can obtain the exercise time of the user. When the time for the user to exercise is detected to be within a preset time (such as within 1 hour) after the takeaway of the user arrives, the takeaway APP can prompt the user that the user is not suitable for strenuous exercise within 1 hour after meals.
The method can help the user to reasonably arrange the self exercise time, and reduce the adverse reaction of the body of the user caused by the exercise of the user before or after eating the food.
In some embodiments, a communication connection is established between electronic device 100 and smart tv 702. Electronic device 100 may instruct smart television 702 to display the content of the athletic lesson. The smart tv 702 may detect the motion state of the user and transmit the motion state to the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may store the motion state of the user.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 15B, the smart tv 702 may display a user interface 1520 containing the content of the sports lesson. The left half of the user interface 1520 may contain a window for follow-up video in the athletic lesson. The right half of the user interface 1520 may contain a window that presents user actions. The smart television 702 may collect images of the user during the movement process through the camera, and display the images in the window for presenting the user action. The content displayed in the user interface 1520 is not particularly limited in the embodiment of the present application.
The smart tv 702 may also detect the state of motion of the user. The motion state may include whether the user's motion is correct, whether the magnitude of the user's motion is of the magnitude of the motion performed by the trainer in the follow-up video, and so on. According to the exercise status, the smart tv 702 may display a corresponding prompt message to remind the user to better complete the exercise. For example, when the user's motion is correct and the magnitude of the user's motion reaches the magnitude of the motion made by the trainer in the follow-up video, smart tv 702 may display "very good" in user interface 1520 as shown in fig. 15B. As another example, when the user's action does not reach the amplitude of the coach's action in the follow-up video, the smart tv 702 may prompt the user for something that needs to be improved (e.g., "raise the leg a little further"). The embodiment of the present application does not limit the prompt information displayed by the smart television 702.
The smart tv 702 may transmit the motion state of the user to the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1530 as shown in FIG. 15C. The user interface 1530 may be a user interface for a small art suggestion APP. The user interface 1530 may include one or more motion records 1531. Upon detecting that the user has completed an exercise session, the electronic device 100 can add an exercise record in the user interface 1530.
In one possible implementation, the athletic lesson includes follow-through video. Upon detecting that the follow-up video playback in one of the sports lessons is completed, the electronic apparatus 100 may determine that the user has completed the content in one of the sports lessons. The follow-up video in the sports lesson may be played on the electronic device 100, or may be played on a device such as the smart television 702.
As shown in fig. 15C, the user interface 1530 contains three motion records. The three motion records may indicate that the user (i.e., zhang III) performed motion on days 8/ month 3, 8/ month 4, and 8/month 5, respectively.
The user interface 1530 may also be a user interface of other APPs (e.g., exercise and health APPs). The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
Not limited to the above-described method in which the electronic device 100 instructs the smart tv 702 to display the content of the sports lesson, the smart tv 702 may also display the content of the sports lesson by other methods. In one possible implementation, a small art suggestion APP is installed in the smart television 702. The account number logged in the smart television 702 and the account number logged in the electronic device 100 may be the same, for example, the account numbers of zhang san. The smart tv 702 may also display a card 1511 from the art proposal APP as shown in fig. 15A. In response to a user operation acting on the smart tv 702 from the art advice APP card, the smart tv 702 may display the content of the sports lesson as shown in fig. 15B. The smart tv 702 may transmit the detected motion state of the user to the electronic device 100.
It can be understood that the exercise health data, the user exercise time data, the user exercise content data and other user data used when the exercise advice is recommended for the user may be data subjected to desensitization processing by the intermediate server. The process of determining the exercise advice according to the user data is a process of processing the user data in the data bank. The presentation of the sports advice by the electronic device 100 is a presentation of the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 15A to 15C, the electronic device on the user side may determine an exercise recommendation suitable for the user according to one or more of the exercise health data such as the diagnosis result and the physiological data of the user. According to the exercise suggestion, the electronic equipment on the user side can remind the user of exercising. This is advantageous for the user to recover or maintain physical health. In addition, the user-side electronic device can also store the movement record of the user. When the user goes to a medical institution for a return visit, the movement records can help a doctor to judge the physical condition of the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device at the user side may remind the user to take the medicine on time according to the diagnosis result of the user. This can reduce the condition that the user forgets to take medicine, help the user to recover healthy better.
A scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to take medicine on time according to the embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 16A and 16B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user to take the medicine on time.
As shown in fig. 16A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1610. The user interface 1610 may include cards 1611 from art suggestions APP. The card 1611 may be used to remind the user to take the medication. The card 1611 may include text prompts therein. The text prompt may be "detect your prescription record, medicine A and medicine B need to be taken at 8 am, the artistic book prompts you that 8 am, remember to take medicine! ". A medication intake registration control 1611A may be included in the card 1611. The medication registration control 1611A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to store the user's medication record for that time.
That is, the user can record his or her medication by clicking on the medication registration control 1611A.
In one possible implementation manner, the novel advice APP may obtain a diagnosis result of the user and determine a medicine taking scheme of the user according to the diagnosis result. The medication scheme may include a medication time, a name of the medication, a quantity of the medication, and the like. For example, the prescription in the diagnosis result of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III needs to take drug A and drug B. According to the diagnosis result of Zhang III, the Xiaoyi advice APP can determine the medicine taking time and quantity of the medicine A and the medicine B. At the medicine taking time, the individual art suggestion APP can remind the user to take the medicine.
The APP for determining the medication scheme according to the diagnosis result of the user can be other APPs, such as APP in a central hospital, and the like.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may store a record of medication taken by the user. Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the medication taking registration control 1611A shown in fig. 16A, the electronic apparatus 100 may store data indicating that the card 1611 is to take a medicine. That is, the electronic apparatus 100, upon detecting a user operation acting on the medication taking registration control 1611A, can determine that the user has taken the medication in accordance with the prompt of the card 1611.
As shown in fig. 16B, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1620. The user interface 1620 may include a medicine taking recording area 1621. The administration record area 1621 may contain one or more administration records. Illustratively, the medication record area 1621 includes medication records "08 on 8 months and 3 days. As can be seen from the administration record, three cards 16A shown in fig. 16A were administered with the medicine a and the medicine B at 8 months and 3 days 08. In addition, if the user operation on the medicine taking registration control (such as the medicine taking registration control 1611A) is not detected within the time that the novel art advice APP reminds the user to take medicine, the electronic device 100 may determine that the user does not take medicine within the time that the medicine needs to be taken. Illustratively, the medication record field 1621 includes a medication record "8 months, 4 days, 12. From the dosing record, it is known that zhang san is not taken on time at 12 days 12, 8 months and 4 days.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 establishes a communication connection with smart pill box 603. The electronic device 100 may transmit a medicine taking scheme determined according to the diagnosis result of the user to the smart medicine box 603. The intelligent medicine box 603 can remind the user to take medicine on time according to the medicine taking scheme. The smart cartridge 603 may also detect data that the user took a medication. For example, the smart pill box 603 may detect the time, amount, and name of the medication being removed to determine the time, amount, and name of the medication being taken by the user. The method for detecting the data of the medicine taken by the user by the intelligent medicine box 603 is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
The electronic device 100 can obtain data of the medicine taken by the user detected by the intelligent medicine box 603. Based on the data from the smart cartridge 603 that the user took the medicine, the electronic device 100 may display a record of taking the medicine as shown in fig. 16B.
In some embodiments, the medication that the user takes has specific timing requirements with respect to the time of taking. For example, the medication intake time is associated with the time the user has a meal. The medicine taken by the user needs to be taken before or after a meal. The electronic device 100 can determine the time when the user needs to take the medicine according to the meal time of the user and remind the user to take the medicine at the time when the user needs to take the medicine.
Illustratively, zhang san requires the administration of drug A and drug B. Wherein, the medicine A needs to be taken half an hour before meals. Drug B needs to be taken half an hour after meals. The Xiaoyi suggestion APP can determine the requirement of the medicine on the taking time according to the data of the medicine, the medical advice and the like which need to be taken by Zhang san. Optionally, the requirement of the medication on the time of administration may also be input by the user. The diet suggestion APP can also obtain the diet data of Zhangsan and determine the time for three-Zhangsan to eat according to the diet data of Zhangsan. For example, the art suggestion APP can obtain data for three take-outs. The above point takeout data indicates that zhang san is listed at 11. Then, the art proposal APP may determine 11. The art recommendation APP may predict the time (e.g., 20 minutes) required for the user to eat. From the time when three blooms start eating and the time needed to eat, the art suggestion APP can determine the time when the user finishes eating (e.g. 12.
The method for determining the time when the user starts eating and finishes eating is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
According to the above requirements of the meal time and the medicine taking time, the art suggestion APP may prompt the user to take the medicine a at 11. Wherein, the art proposal APP can prompt the user for the taking time of the medicine A and the medicine B at 11 or before 11. That is, the electronic device 100 may display a card from the art proposal APP before 11. The card from the art recommendation APP may include a recommendation of the time of administration for drug a and drug B. Optionally, the art suggestion APP may also prompt the user to take a medicine that needs to be taken after a meal when the estimated time of the user at the end of the meal is estimated. For example, the art suggests APP may prompt the user to take drug B at 12. That is, the electronic device 100 may display cards from the art advice APP at 12. The card from the art advice APP may include a prompt to take the drug B.
Not limited to the above-mentioned art advice APP, the above-mentioned APP that reminds the user to take medicine before or after a meal according to the time the user eats may also be other APPs. For example, APP in the electronic device 100 for controlling the smart cartridge 603. The APP for controlling the intelligent medicine box 603 can obtain the diet data of the user and determine the eating time of the user according to the diet data of the user. The APP for controlling the intelligent medicine box 603 can also determine the requirement of the medicine on the administration time according to the data of the medicine, the medical advice and the like which the user needs to take. By combining the eating time of the user and the requirement of the medicine on the taking time, the APP for controlling the intelligent medicine box 603 can determine the taking time of the user and remind the user to take the medicine at the taking time of the user. Among other things, the electronic device 100 may display a notification message from the APP for controlling the smart cartridge 603. The notification message may include prompting content for prompting the user to take the medicine. Optionally, the APP for controlling the intelligent medicine box 603 may further instruct the intelligent medicine box 603 to prompt the user to take a medicine. The prompting method for prompting the user to take the medicine by the intelligent medicine box 603 is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the intelligent medicine box 603 can prompt the user to take medicine by vibrating, lighting an indicator light, and the like.
It can be seen that for the medicine with the medication time associated with the meal time, the electronic device 100 may determine the meal time of the user first and then prompt the user to take the medicine before or after the meal according to the meal time of the user. The method can help the user to take the medicine on time, and reduce the situation that the medicine effect is influenced or the influence is generated on the body health of the user due to improper medicine taking time.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may provide a recommendation for a medicine supplement to the user if the user does not take the medicine on time according to the medicine taking record of the user.
For example, the smart cartridge 603 prompts the user to take drug a and drug B on 8 months, 5 days, 8 00. But the smart cartridge 603 detects that the user has not taken the medication on 8 months, 5 days, 8 00. The smart cartridge 603 may send data of the detected user taking the medicine to the electronic device 100. The art suggestion APP in the electronic device 100 may obtain the data of the medicine taken by the user. Under the condition that the user forgets to take the medicine, the art recommendation APP can provide a recommendation of medicine supplement for the user. The recommendation for a supplemental medication may be, for example, a bolus of medication taken within a time period that is half the time between doses. That is, the cookie advice APP may prompt the user to take 1 drug a and 2 drugs B in a regimen 10 o 'clock before 8 months, 5 days, and 10 o' clock. Among other things, the electronic device 100 may display cards from the art suggestions APP. The card can comprise the content of the art suggestion APP prompt.
If the intelligent medicine box 603 detects that the user takes the medicine within the time for supplementing the medicine, the intelligent medicine box 603 can send the data of the medicine supplemented by the user to the electronic device 100. The electronic apparatus 100 can update the medicine taking record shown in fig. 16B. For example, the medication record of 8 month, 5 day, 8/00 is updated to "drug A1, drug B2".
Wherein, if the user supplyes the medicine a and the medicine B in 8 months, 5 days, 9 days, 00, the diet advice APP can correspondingly adjust the time for subsequently reminding the user to take the medicine. For example, the art advice APP may prompt the user to delay the original medication time 12 from the time (e.g., 1 hour) that the user last took the medication. Namely, the art proposal APP can remind the user to take medicine at 8 months, 5 days and 13 days 00. Thus helping the user to ensure the treatment effect of taking the medicine.
For another example, the smart pill box 603 detects that the user has not taken medication a and medication B before 12. The smart cartridge 603 may send data of the detected user taking the medicine to the electronic device 100. The art suggestion APP in the electronic device 100 may obtain the data of the medicine taken by the user. The art recommendation APP can provide a recommendation for taking a medicine for a patient when the user is reminded to take the medicine at noon (such as 12. The recommendation of the medicine for supplementing can be that the user does not take the medicine in the morning on 8 th and 5 th days, and the medicine which is not taken in the morning and the medicine which needs to be taken in the noon are not suitable to be taken together when the user takes the medicine in the noon on 8 th and 5 th days. Therefore, the situation that the concentration of the medicine in the body is too high due to the supplement of the medicine, adverse reaction is generated or the life and health are threatened can be reduced.
The recommendation of the medicine for supplement may be determined according to the type of the medicine taken by the user and the time of taking. The embodiment of the present application is not particularly limited to this.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may determine whether the drugs in the intelligent drug box 603 need to be replenished according to the diagnosis result of the user and the user data such as the number of the drugs in the intelligent drug box 603. When it is determined that the medicine in the intelligent medicine box 603 needs to be replenished, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to replenish the medicine.
Illustratively, the diagnostic result of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III requires administration of drug A and drug B for 10 consecutive days. The intelligent medicine box 603 can be filled with medicines which need to be taken for 7 days. The art suggestion APP may prompt the user to replenish the medicine in the intelligent medicine box 603 when the remaining amount of the medicine in the intelligent medicine box 603 is less than a preset amount of the medicine. The preset number of medicines may be, for example, the number of medicines to be taken for 2 days. The value of the preset medicine quantity is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the intelligent medicine box 603 is filled with medicine to be taken for 7 days. Zhang san has taken the medicine needed to be taken in the intelligent medicine box 603 for 6 days. The art recommendation APP can determine the number of drugs that need to be taken in the smart kit 603 for only 1 day. And Zhang san requires 10 days of medication in total. Then the art advice APP may prompt the user to replenish the smart cartridge 603 with the medication that needs to be taken for 3 days.
The method can remind the user of taking the medicine, and the situation that the user misses taking the medicine due to the fact that the medicine in the intelligent medicine box is insufficient is reduced.
It can be understood that the exercise health data, the user diet data, the data of the medicine taken by the user, and other user data used in the process of providing the medicine taking reminding for the user can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of determining the content of the medicine taking reminding according to the user data is a process of processing the user data in the data bank. The presentation of the medicine taking reminder by the electronic device 100 is the presentation of the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 16A and 16B, the electronic device on the user side can determine the medication scheme of the user according to the diagnosis result of the user, and remind the user to take the medicine on time according to the medication scheme. This can reduce the condition that the user forgets to take medicine, help the user to recover healthy better. In addition, the electronic equipment at the user side can also store the medicine taking record of the user. When the user goes to a medical institution for a back-visit, the medicine taking record can help a doctor to judge the physical condition of the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may provide dietary recommendations to the user based on the user's diagnostic results. The dietary advice can prompt the user to avoid food dieting during the administration period so as not to affect the efficacy of the medicine or worsen the state of the disease.
Fig. 17 is a schematic view illustrating a scenario that an electronic device 100 provides a diet suggestion for a user according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 17, electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1710. The user interface 1710 may include a card 1711 from an art suggestion APP. The card 1711 may include dietary recommendations. For example, the dietary advice may prompt the user that food a, food B, and food C conflict with the medication (e.g., medication a and medication B) that the user is taking and that a diet is needed during the taking of the medication. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific contents of the card 1711.
In one possible implementation manner, the art recommendation APP may obtain a diagnosis result of the user and determine a diet recommendation suitable for the user according to the diagnosis result. The dietary recommendations may include foods that are not suitable for consumption by the user, foods that are suitable for use by the user, and the like. The dietary advice may be used to improve the diagnosed condition in the user's diagnostic results.
For example, the diagnosis of Zhang III indicates that Zhang III requires taking drug A and drug B. The art recommendation APP may identify food that conflicts with drug A and drug B, such as food A, food B, and food C. The diet advice APP may remind the user in the diet advice that food a, food B and food C are not to be consumed during the taking of the medicine.
In another possible implementation manner, the novel advice APP may obtain the diagnosis result of the user and exercise health data such as physiological data of the user. Combining the above diagnostic results and physiological data, the diet advice APP may determine a diet advice suitable for the user. The athletic advice may improve the actual medical condition in the user's diagnostic results and the physical problem indicated by the user's physiological data.
Optionally, the diet advice APP may also determine the diet advice suitable for the user only according to the physiological data of the user when the physiological data of the user is acquired. For example, when the physiological data of the user indicates that the user has hypertension. The dietary recommendations determined by the art recommendation APP may include: reminding the user which foods can lower blood pressure and which foods can cause blood pressure to rise. The embodiment of the application does not limit the specific implementation method for determining the diet advice according to one or more of the exercise health data such as the diagnosis result, the physiological data and the like by the technical advice APP.
In some embodiments, the APP of the take-away class may obtain athletic health data for the user. According to the exercise health data of the user, the takeaway APP can recommend food suitable for the user to the user during dining time. Wherein the electronic device 100 may display a notification message from the APP of the takeaway class. The notification message may include prompt content for prompting the user to order food, and a purchase link for food recommended to the user. The purchase link may be used for the user to order the recommended food.
The meal time may be a meal time preset by the APP of the takeaway category (for example, the meal time for breakfast is 8 00, the meal time for lunch is 12, and the meal time for dinner is 17. Optionally, the meal time may be a meal time recorded in a user schedule. Optionally, the meal time may also be determined by the takeaway APP according to the meal time of the user habit. The method for determining the dining time is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
The method is not limited to reminding the user to order at the dining time and recommending food suitable for the user, and the takeaway APP can determine the time required for delivering the food suitable for the user according to the position of the user. According to the time required for delivery, the takeaway APP can remind the user to order in advance. For example, the take-away APP determines that food suitable for the user to eat for lunch takes 30 minutes to deliver. If the user has lunch time of 12, 00, the APP of the take-out class can remind the user to order at 11. That is, the electronic device 100 may push a notification message from the APP of the takeaway class at 11. In this way, take-out may be delivered at the user's meal time. The user can eat at the time of dining.
Not limited to the takeaway APP, the APP that reminds the user to order and recommend food suitable for the user may also be other APPs such as a small art advice APP. For example, the art suggestion APP may obtain exercise health data of the user, commodity information of one or more takeout platforms (such as types of food materials used for takeout, coupon information of the takeout platforms, and the like), and the like. The small art suggestion APP can remind the user of ordering food in time and recommend food suitable for the user.
It can be understood that the exercise health data, the dining time and other user data used in the process of recommending the diet proposal for the user can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of determining the content of the dietary proposal according to the user data is a process of processing the user data in the data bank. The presentation of the diet advice by the electronic device 100 is a presentation of the value of the user data in the data bank.
The method can help the user to develop good eating habits. Among other things, the electronic device 100 may remind the user to eat on time and recommend food to the user that is beneficial to the user's physical health and that can improve the physical problem indicated by the user's athletic health data.
According to the embodiment, the electronic equipment at the user side can recommend the diet suggestion for the user according to one or more of the exercise health data such as the diagnosis result, the physiological data and the like of the user. The diet suggestion can effectively aim at the physical condition of the user and can help the user to better manage the physical health of the user.
The present application provides a health management method. The method can facilitate the user to monitor the physical state of the family member and take treatment and prevention measures according to the diseases suffered by the family member. Specifically, a plurality of electronic devices on the user side can perform home networking to establish a home group. Electronic devices in a family group may share health management advice such as sports advice, dietary advice, and the like. Electronic devices in a family group may have different identity attributes, such as home owner, father of home owner, mother of home owner, and so forth. The electronic device with the home owner identity attribute can control the electronic devices with other identity attributes to present the content of the diagnosis result. Controlling the presentation of the diagnosis may include modifying a severe condition of the diagnosed condition to a mild condition.
The method can help the user to know the physical condition of the family member. When knowing that the family member of the user has a definite diagnosis of the disease, the user can prevent the disease according to the health management suggestions such as the shared exercise suggestion, the diet suggestion and the like, so that the disease probability of the user is reduced. In addition, the method can reduce the condition that the family members can not accept the treatment after knowing the actual illness state of the family members and abandon the treatment. Moreover, the method can be convenient for a householder to monitor the body states of family members and seek a treatment scheme in time when the family members are ill.
Fig. 18 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of a family group 180 according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in FIG. 18, a family group 180 may include electronic devices 100-105. Each electronic device in the family group 180 may have an identity attribute. For example, the identity attribute of electronic device 100 and electronic device 103 may be a home owner. The identity attributes of the electronic device 101 and the electronic device 104 may be the father and mother of the home owner, respectively. The identity attributes of electronic device 102 and electronic device 105 may be the son and daughter of the home owner, respectively. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific names of the identity attributes.
Not limited to the electronic devices 100-105 described above, more or fewer electronic devices may be included in the family group 180. Wherein multiple electronic devices may have the same identity attribute. For example, in addition to the electronic device 100 and the electronic device 103, the family group 180 may further include more electronic devices with home-owner identity attributes.
In one possible implementation, the family group 180 may be created by an electronic device (e.g., electronic device 100) having a home-based identity. The electronic device of the home owner can add one electronic device to the home group created by itself by scanning the two-dimensional code for identifying the one electronic device. Or the electronic device of the owner of the family can add the electronic device, which logs in the searched account in the system APP, to the family group created by the owner of the family through an account searching mode. In response to a user operation of assigning identity attributes to electronic devices in the family group, the electronic device of the home owner may assign corresponding identity attributes to the electronic devices in the family group. For example, after the electronic device 100 adds the electronic device 101 to the family group 180, the identity attribute of the electronic device 101 in the family group 180 may be set as the parent of the home owner. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the way of establishing the family group.
That is, the user may create a family group through the electronic device associated with the user, and add the electronic device associated with the family member of the user to the family group created by the user. The user may also set identity attributes for electronic devices added to the family group.
Electronic devices of different identity attributes may have different permissions. For example, the electronic device whose identity attribute is home owner may acquire the location information of the electronic device whose identity attribute is home owner's son. For another example, the electronic device with the identity attribute of home owner may control the electronic device with the identity attribute of home owner to present the content of the diagnosis result. The embodiments of the present application do not limit the rights that each electronic device in a family group has.
Electronic devices included in the family group 180 may communicate with each other. The manner in which these electronic devices communicate with each other may be as described above with reference to the communication system 10 of FIG. 1B. And will not be described in detail herein.
The following describes a scenario of turning on a function of sharing health management advice and turning on a function of controlling a patient condition display according to an embodiment of the present application with reference to the family group 180 shown in fig. 18.
(1) Fig. 19A to 19E: the electronic device 100 turns on the function of health management advice sharing.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation of the user to start setting the APP, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1910 as shown in fig. 19A. The user interface 1910 may be a user interface for setting up an APP. As shown in fig. 19A, the account number of zhang san is registered in the APP. I.e., the user associated with electronic device 100 is Zhang III. User interface 1910 may include options for setting network, display, sound, etc. functions of electronic device 100. User interface 1910 may include, among other things, a family group option 1911. In response to a user operation applied to home group option 1911, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1920 as shown in fig. 19B.
As shown in fig. 19B, the user interface 1920 may include a settings options area 1921 and a family group creation control 1922 for the family group 180. Wherein:
a family group control 1922 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to create a family group. When creating the family group, the electronic device 100 may instruct the user to set a name for the family group.
The setup options area 1921 of the family group 180 may contain a name 1921A, family members 1921B, movement advice sharing controls 1921C, diet advice sharing controls 1921D, and illness display control options 1921E.
Where the name 1921A may be used to indicate the name of the family group 180. Such as "my home". In response to a user operation acting on name 1921A, electronic device 100 may modify name 1921A based on the received name.
Family member 1921B may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display the family members included in family group 180. Each family member may have associated therewith an electronic device.
Motion suggestion sharing control 1921C may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to turn on or off a function of motion suggestion sharing. When motion suggestion sharing control 1921C is in the closed state shown in fig. 19B, electronic device 100 may turn on the motion suggestion sharing functionality in response to a user operation acting on motion suggestion sharing control 1921C.
The diet advice sharing control 1921D may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to turn on or off the diet advice sharing functionality. When the diet advice sharing control 1921D is in the off state shown in fig. 19B, the electronic device 100 may turn on the diet advice sharing functionality in response to a user operation acting on the diet advice sharing control 1921D.
Condition display control options 1921E may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display functions for setting condition display control. The above-described function of setting the disease condition display control may include a function of turning on or off the disease condition display, selecting an object to be controlled, and the like.
More or fewer options may also be included in the set options area 1921 of the family group 180. For example, in the electronic device 100 with the identity attribute as the home owner, the setting option area of the family group 180 may include a name 1921A, a family member 1921B, an exercise suggestion sharing control 1921C, a diet suggestion sharing control 1921D, and a condition display control 1921E shown in fig. 19B. In an electronic device with an identity attribute other than the home owner, the setting option area of the family group 180 may include a name 1921A and a family member 1921B. That is, the function of turning on or off the exercise advice sharing, the function of turning on or off the diet advice sharing, and the function of turning on or off the condition display control can be executed only by the electronic device whose identity attribute is home.
Not limited to the settings options area 1921 of the family group 180, the user interface 1920 may also include settings options display areas for more family groups created by the electronic device 100. That is, electronic device 100 may create one or more family groups.
As shown in fig. 19B, in response to a user operation acting on a family member 1921B, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 1930 as shown in fig. 19C. User interface 1930 may include a family member display area 1931 and an add control 1932.
An add control 1932 may be used to add a new family member to the family group 180.
Family member display area 1831 may be used to display the family members in family group 180.
For example, the family members in the family group 180 may include: jia Zhi III and Li Jing, zhangrong father of the householder, qian parent of the householder, zhangzhang son of the householder and Zhangmei daughter of the householder. Wherein, in the family group 180, the electronic device 100 may claim three associated electronic devices for the family. The electronic device 103 may be a home owner peace associated electronic device. Electronic device 101 may be a parent blonded associated electronic device of the home owner. The electronic device 104 may be a home-based, mother-imperial associated electronic device. The electronic device 102 may be a home owner's son-zhang associated electronic device. Electronic device 105 may be a householder's daughter beauty associated electronic device.
In response to a user operation acting in the family member display area 1931 to remove a family member, the electronic device 100 may remove the electronic device associated with the family member from the family group 180.
As shown in fig. 19D, in response to a user operation acting on an athletic advice share control 1921C, electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 1923, shown in fig. 19E, on user interface 1920. Prompt box 1923 may be used to prompt the user about operations that will be performed by electronic device 100 after the motion suggestion sharing function is turned on. The text content included in the prompt box 1923 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. Prompt box 1923 may also contain a confirmation control 1923A. In response to a user operation acting on confirmation control 1923A, electronic device 100 may transition motion suggestion sharing control 1921C from the off state shown in fig. 19D to the on state shown in fig. 19F. That is, the electronic device 100 may turn on the motion suggestion sharing function.
In one possible implementation manner, after the motion suggestion sharing function is turned on, the electronic device 100 may send the motion suggestion recommended to the user associated with the electronic device 100 to other electronic devices in the family group 180. The exercise suggestion recommended to the user associated with the electronic device 100 may be determined according to exercise health data such as a diagnosis result, physiological data, and the like of the user associated with the electronic device 100. The method for the electronic device 100 to determine the motion advice may refer to the foregoing embodiments. In addition, the electronic device 100 may also receive motion suggestions sent by other electronic devices in the family group 180.
The scenario of the electronic device 100 turning on the function of sharing the health management advice such as the diet advice may refer to the scenario of turning on the function of sharing the sports advice shown in fig. 19D and 19E. And will not be described in detail herein.
(2) Fig. 19F to 19H: the electronic device 100 turns on the function of controlling the display of the medical condition.
As shown in fig. 19F, in response to a user operation acting on condition display control option 1921E, electronic device 100 may display user interface 1940 as shown in fig. 19G. The user interface 1940 may include a control illness display control 1941, a controlled object control 1942, a function introduction 1943, and a critical illness list control 1944. Wherein:
The control case display control 1941 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to turn on or off the function of case display control. As shown in fig. 19G, the condition display control 1941 is controlled to be in an open state. In response to a user operation acting on the control condition display control 1941 being in an on state, the electronic device 100 may turn off the function of condition display control.
The controlled object 1942 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface for selecting the controlled object.
The function introduction 1943 can be used to prompt the user to display the function of controlling the disease condition. As can be seen from the function introduction 1943, after the function of disease condition display control is turned on, the electronic device with the home identity attribute can control the electronic devices with identity attributes other than the home owner in the family group to present the content of the diagnosis result. For example, the father of the home owner makes a diagnosis in a medical institution, and the obtained diagnosis result indicates that the father of the home owner has a serious disease. The electronic device with the identity attribute of the home owner can receive the real diagnosis result of the father of the home owner. The diagnosis result displayed in the electronic device of the father whose identity attribute is the home owner may be replaced with mild case. The text in the function introduction 1943 is not particularly limited in the embodiments of the present application.
Critical illness list control 1944 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display a critical illness list. In a possible implementation manner, when the diagnosis result obtained by diagnosing the controlled object indicates that the controlled object has one or more diseases in the serious disease list, the electronic device 100 with the home-based identity attribute may control the electronic device associated with the controlled object to present the content of the diagnosis result, so that the diagnosis result presented by the electronic device associated with the controlled object indicates that the controlled object has mild symptoms.
As shown in fig. 19G, in response to a user operation acting on the controlled object 1942, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface 1950 as shown in fig. 19H. User interface 1950 may include a controlled object display area 1951 and an add control 1952. Wherein:
the controlled object display area 1951 may include one or more controlled objects. The one or more controlled objects may be family members as shown in fig. 19C. For example, the father of the householder blooms and the mother of the householder is impersonal. When the diagnosis result of the controlled object diagnosed in the medical institution is an intensive care (e.g., a disease in the serious disease list), the content of the diagnosis result presented by the electronic device associated with the controlled object may be controlled by the electronic device having the home-based identity attribute.
In response to a user operation acting on the controlled object removal in the controlled object display area 1951, the electronic device 100 may remove one controlled object. That is, the electronic device associated with the removed controlled object can display the real diagnosis result.
Addition control 1952 may be used to add a controlled object from a family member of family group 180. The electronic apparatus 100 may display information (e.g., name, identity attribute, etc.) of the added controlled object in the controlled object display area 1951.
Fig. 20A and 20B illustrate a scene of a shared motion suggestion provided by an embodiment of the present application.
As can be seen from the above examples, the patients were diagnosed in the medical institution three 8 months and 2 days later, and the patients with type II diabetes were confirmed. The electronic device 100 associated with zhang san may recommend an exercise suggestion for the user according to the diagnosis result of zhang san, the exercise health data such as physiological data, and the like. (the electronic device 100 recommends the motion advice may refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 15A described above). When the function shared by the motion advice shown in fig. 19F is in an on state, the electronic device 100 may send the motion advice recommended to zhang san to other electronic devices in the family group 180.
The electronic device 103 associated with lisp is taken as an example for explanation here.
As shown in fig. 20A, the electronic device 103 may display a user interface 2010. The user interface 2010 may include cards 2011 from the art suggestions APP. The card 2011 may be used to alert the user to the physical condition of his family member, as well as exercise advice for improving the physical condition of the family member.
For example, the card 2011 may include the text "three family members present to the hospital today, detect type II diabetes, and require more attention to a! ". The text can inform the family member Zhang III of the plum silence that the family member Zhang III has been diagnosed with the type II diabetes, and remind the plum silence to pay attention to prevention so as to prevent the plum silence from suffering from the diabetes.
A link control 2011A may be included in the card 2011. The link control 2011A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display the athletic advice for improving the physical condition of the family member. I.e., lisk, may view the motion suggestions by clicking on the link control 2011A.
Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the link control 2011A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2020 as shown in FIG. 20B. The user interface 2020 may include sports suggestions. The athletic advice may include an athletic event, an athletic lesson, an athletic time and an athletic intensity, and the like. The exercise advice can be used for improving and preventing diabetes.
As can be seen from the above embodiments shown in fig. 20A and 20B, one electronic device in one family group may share an exercise recommendation determined according to exercise health data of one family member to other electronic devices in the one family group. I.e. family members in one family may share sports advice. Because the life habits of family members in one family are similar, and family members with blood relationship may have genetic disease history, the probability that the family members in one family suffer from the same disease is higher. The method can help other family members to prevent the same physical problem when the physical condition of one family member has a problem. This can effectively help the family to stay healthy and prevent possible disease.
Not limited to sharing sports advice, health management advice such as diet advice may also be shared among a plurality of electronic devices in a family group.
Fig. 21A to 21E exemplarily show a scenario for controlling a disease display of a family member according to an embodiment of the present application.
Here, a case will be described as an example where the father of zhang san is in a medical institution to see a doctor and the obtained diagnosis result indicates that the father of zhang san has a gastric cancer.
As shown in fig. 21A, the electronic device 200 on the hospital side can receive the diagnosis result input by the doctor, and display a user interface 2110. The user interface 2110 may include diagnostic results 2111 and a send control 2112. The diagnostic results 2111 may include confirmed illness, prescription, and order. From the diagnosis result 2111, zhang Rong (i.e., zhang Sands father) of the patient was confirmed to have gastric cancer.
In some embodiments, in response to a user operation acting on the send control 2112, the electronic device 200 can send the diagnostic result 2111 to the electronic device 101 associated with Zhangong. The implementation process of the electronic device 200 sending the diagnosis result 2111 to the electronic device 101 may refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 13A and fig. 13B described above.
As can be seen from the foregoing embodiments shown in fig. 19F to 19H, in the home group 180, the electronic device with the home owner may control the electronic device with the father with the home owner to present the content of the diagnosis result.
In one possible implementation, upon receiving the diagnosis result 2111, the electronic device 101 may determine whether the diagnosed condition in the diagnosis result 2111 is a severe disease. If the confirmed disease is a disease in the critical illness list indicated by the critical illness list control 1944 shown in fig. 19G, the confirmed disease is a serious disease. The method for determining whether the diagnosed disease condition is serious or not by the electronic device 101 is not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
When it is determined that the diagnosed condition in the diagnosis result 2111 is a serious disease, the electronic device 101 may send the diagnosis result 2111 to an electronic device with a home-based identity attribute in the family group 180, such as the electronic device 100. The electronic apparatus 100 may modify the diagnosis result 2111 into a diagnosis result indicating that the diagnosed condition is mild, and transmit the diagnosis result indicating that the diagnosed condition is mild to the electronic apparatus 101. The severity of the disease indicated by the confirmed condition in the diagnosis 2111 and the severity of the disease indicated by the confirmed condition in the modified diagnosis may be the same body part. For example, the serious disease is gastric cancer. The mild disease may be gastritis. The present embodiment does not limit the type of mild symptoms used to replace the severe diseases.
In addition, after the electronic apparatus 100 modifies the diagnosis result 2111, a notification message may be transmitted to the electronic apparatus 200 on the hospital side.
As shown in fig. 21B, the electronic apparatus 200 may display a user interface 2120 when a notification message is received from the electronic apparatus 100. User interface 2120 may include a prompt box 2121. Prompt box 2121 may include the contents of the notification message from electronic device 100 described above as well as confirmation control 2121A. The content of the notification message may be, for example, "the patient's nabobism family member requests to temporarily hide the nabobism, and informs the nabobism disease to be gastritis, and the nabobism family member will carry nabobism to the hospital for re-diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible". The notification message may be used to prompt the physician to hide the condition from the patient.
As shown in fig. 21C, upon receiving the modified diagnostic result sent by the electronic device 100, the electronic device 101 may display a user interface 2130. The user interface 2130 may include the results of the visit of the user. The contents of the user interface 2130 may be as described above with reference to the embodiment shown in fig. 13C. As can be seen from the user interface 2130, the diagnostic results presented by the electronic device 101 are modified by the electronic device 100. The user associated with the electronic device 101 can know that he or she suffers from gastritis through the diagnosis result of the user interface 2130.
As shown in fig. 21D, the electronic device whose identity attribute is the home owner can display the real diagnosis result of the family member. Upon receiving the diagnosis result 2111 transmitted by the electronic device 101, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2140. The user interface 2140 may include a notification message 2141 from a central hospital APP, a card 2142 from an art advice APP. Wherein:
the notification message 2141 may be used to prompt the user to view the diagnosis of their family members. In response to user actions acting on the notification message 2141, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2150 as shown in FIG. 21E. User interface 2150 may include the diagnosis of yangrong by the father of zhang. The diagnostic result of the user interface 2150 may be determined from the diagnostic result 2111 received by the electronic device 100. The contents of user interface 2150 can be found in the description of the embodiment shown in fig. 13C, previously described. As can be seen from the user interface 2150, the diagnosis presented by the electronic device 100 is zhangrong real diagnosis. Zhang can know that his father has gastric cancer through the diagnosis result in the user interface 2150. Namely, the home owner can obtain the real diagnosis result after the family member visits the doctor.
The card 2142 may be used to alert the user that the electronic device 100 has helped the user hide actual diagnostic results from their family members, as well as diagnostic results learned by the family members. For example, card 2142 may alert Zhang three of its fathers to be diagnosed with gastric cancer, whose father currently knows that the outcome is gastritis. Thus, zhang III can know whether the father knows the real diagnosis result and arrange an appropriate treatment scheme for the father.
It is understood that, after the electronic device 100 receives the diagnosis result 2111 from the electronic device 101, the art suggestion APP in the electronic device 100 may obtain the diagnosis result 2111. The technical advice APP can modify the diagnosis result 2111 into a diagnosis result which confirms that the disease condition is mild, and prompts the user to hide the condition of the real diagnosis result from family members. The electronic device 100 may send the modified result of the art recommendation APP to the electronic device 101, and display the card 2142 from the art recommendation APP as shown in fig. 21D. Not limited to the mini-advice APP, the modification of the diagnosis 2111 to a diagnosis with a confirmed diagnosis of mild disease may be performed by other APPs in the electronic device 100. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
In some embodiments, the hospital-side electronic device 200 may obtain and display the patient's family membership from the hospital server 300, as well as whether the patient-associated electronic device is controlled by an electronic device in its family group when presenting the diagnosis. If the diagnosis result of the patient indicates that the patient is severe and the electronic device associated with the patient is controlled by the electronic devices in his family group when presenting the diagnosis result, the electronic device 200 may transmit the diagnosis result of the patient to the electronic device associated with the home owner at which the patient is located. For example, the diagnosis result of Zhang-three father is sent to Zhang-three associated electronic device 100. The electronic device associated with the home owner can modify the diagnosis result into a diagnosis result that the confirmed disease condition is mild, and send the modified diagnosis result to the electronic device associated with the patient.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the manner in which the electronic device with the identity attribute as the home owner in one family group controls the electronic devices with other identity attributes to present the diagnosis result.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 21A to 21E, the electronic device with the home owner may control the electronic devices with other identity attributes to present the content of the diagnosis result. Particularly, when the diagnosis result of the family member associated with the electronic device with the other identity attribute indicates that the family member has serious disease, the electronic device with the home owner can control the electronic device associated with the family member to display the diagnosis result indicating that the diagnosed disease condition is mild. Therefore, the situation that the family members can not accept the disease condition and give up treatment after knowing the actual disease condition can be reduced. In addition, the method can be convenient for a householder to monitor the physical state of the family members and seek a treatment scheme in time when the family members are ill.
The present application provides a health management method. In the method, the electronic equipment at the user side can acquire exercise health data of the user, home equipment data of the intelligent home equipment and commodity information of the shopping platform. This household equipment data can include the consumption condition of edible material in the intelligent refrigerator, the consumption condition of filter core in the air purifier, the consumption condition of the consumptive material of intelligent household equipment such as the consumption condition of filter core in the intelligent water purifier and the data that intelligent household equipment detected such as the data of rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin. The merchandise information of the shopping platform may include prices of the merchandise, freshness of the merchandise, coupon information, and the like. According to one or more of the sports health data, the home equipment data and the commodity information of the shopping platform, the electronic equipment on the user side can provide shopping suggestions for the user. The shopping suggestion may include: shopping suggestions for ordering food, shopping suggestions for purchasing food materials, shopping suggestions for purchasing consumables of the smart home device, and the like. The shopping suggestion can be used for helping a user to select food materials and other living goods which are beneficial to improving the physical problems of the user, the shopping time of the user can be saved, and the user is helped to purchase commodities with high cost performance.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provides a shopping suggestion for a user when ordering food according to an embodiment of the present application.
Here, the electronic device 100 with three-dimensional association is taken as an example for explanation. As can be seen from the foregoing examples, the results of the diagnosis in Zhang III medical institution indicate that Zhang III has type II diabetes.
(1) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain athletic health data of the user and meal order data of the user. The ordering data may include the type and quantity of food, etc. The electronic equipment at the user side can judge whether the food selected by the user when ordering the food affects the physical health of the user. If it is determined that the food selected by the user may affect the physical health of the user, the electronic device at the user side may prompt that the food selected by the user is not good for the physical health of the user.
Fig. 22A to 22D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene that the food selected when the electronic device 100 prompts the user to order is not good for the physical health of the user according to the embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 22A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2210. User interface 2210 may include a first takeaway application icon 2211, a second takeaway application icon 2212, and a third takeaway application icon 2213. The first takeout APP, the second takeout APP and the third takeout APP may be applications of different shopping platforms. The name of the application program of each shopping platform is not limited in the embodiment of the application. Not limited to the first takeout APP, the second takeout APP, and the third takeout APP, more or fewer applications of the shopping platform may be installed in the electronic device 100.
Other aspects of user interface 2210 may be found in reference to the description of user interface 410 of FIG. 4A, described above. And will not be described in detail herein.
In response to a user operation acting on the first takeaway APP icon 2211, the electronic device 100 may execute the first takeaway APP.
As shown in fig. 22B, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2220. User interface 2220 may be the user interface of the first takeaway APP. User interface 2220 may include an order option box 2221. The order options box 2221 may include a food name 2221A, an ice level option 2221B, a sweetness option 2221C, a price 2221D, and a shopping cart option 2221E. Wherein:
the food name 2221A may be used to indicate the name of the food selected by the user when ordering. For example, pearl milk tea.
The ice degree option 2221B may be used for the user to select the degree of ice of the food. One or more options indicating the degree of ice that the food may have may be included in ice degree options 2221B. For example, normal, less ice, de-iced, more ice, ice cubes are additionally provided.
Sweetness option 2221C may be used for the user to select the sweetness of the food. One or more options indicating the sweetness that the food may have may be included in sweetness options 2221C. For example, trisaccharides, pentasaccharides, heptasaccharides, no additional saccharides. As another example, the options for the sweetness that the food may have may include: three minutes fat, five minutes fat, seven minutes fat, not fat. As another example, the options for the sweetness that the food may have may include: trisection sugar (fat in thirds), quintuple sugar (fat in quintuple), heptame sugar (fat in seventeenth) and no sugar (fat in seventeenth) are added. That is, the electronic device 100 can prompt the user of the influence of the pearl milk tea with different sweetness on the health through the specific description of the sweetness option 2221C.
Price 2221D may be used to indicate the price of food. For example, this is 20.
Shopping cart option 2221E may be used to add food (e.g., pearl milk tea with normal ice degree and seven minutes sugar sweetness) from ordering option 2221 to the shopping cart.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation selecting an option corresponding to a heptasaccharide in the sweetness options 2221C, the electronic device 100 can display a prompt box 2222 as shown in fig. 22C in the user interface 2220. The prompt box 2222 may be used to prompt the user that the pearl milk tea with seven minutes of sugar is too high in sugar content, and the diabetic should not drink a beverage with too high sugar content, and advise the user to select an option corresponding to the sweetness option 2221C without adding sugar additionally.
The prompt box 2222 may be from the first takeout APP. Specifically, the first takeaway APP may obtain a diagnosis result of the user and meal ordering data of the user. The first takeout APP can determine whether the type and quantity of food indicated by the meal ordering data affect the actual diagnosis condition in the diagnosis result, and is not beneficial to recovery of the disease suffered by the user. When it is determined that the type and quantity of food indicated by the meal ordering data may affect the actual condition of the disease in the diagnosis result, the first takeout APP may prompt the user that the food selected by the user may affect the recovery of the disease suffered by the user.
Illustratively, the diagnosis of the user indicates that the user has type two diabetes. The ordering data of the user indicates that the user selects the pearl milk tea with the sugar of seven minutes. Based on the diagnostic results and meal ordering data, the first take-away APP can detect that the food sugar selected by the user is too high to be suitable for the diabetic. The first takeaway APP can determine the contents of the prompt in prompt box 2222 shown in fig. 22C to prompt the user not to drink a beverage with too high a sugar content. The prompt content in the prompt box 2222 is not specifically limited in the embodiment of the present application.
Not limited to third-party APPs such as the first takeaway APP, the above-described judgment of whether food selected by the user will affect the physical health of the user according to the diagnosis result and the meal ordering data may be accomplished by the system APP, as well as the adverse effect on the recovery of the disease suffered by the user. Such as the art recommendation APP, etc. That is, the prompt box shown in fig. 22C may also be derived from a system APP such as a mini art suggestion APP.
It is understood that, not limited to the above diagnosis result, the electronic device 100 may also determine whether the food selected by the user may aggravate the physical problem indicated by the exercise health data of the user and is not beneficial for the user to maintain or recover the physical health according to one or more of the exercise health data such as the diagnosis result, the physiological data, and the ordering data.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may calculate the user's intake of one or more foods over a period of time. When it is detected that the intake of one or more foods by the user exceeds a preset index within a period of time, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user that the one or more foods should not be used again within the period of time when the user orders to select the one or more foods within the period of time. The preset index may be determined by the electronic device 100 according to exercise health data of the user. Optionally, the preset index may also be set by a user. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method for determining the preset index by the electronic device 100.
Here, a scene in which a cup of milk tea is already made by zhang san with diabetes in one day and a cup of milk tea is prepared to be made is taken as an example for explanation.
For example, the electronic device 100 determines that the preset indicator for the user to drink milk tea is a day with milk tea. When it is determined that the food selected by the user is milky tea and the second milky tea in a day according to the ordering data of the user, the electronic device 100 displays a prompt box 2223 shown in fig. 22D on the user interface 2220. The prompt box 2223 can be used for prompting the user that the milk tea intake exceeds a preset index.
The prompt box 2223 may be from the first takeout APP. That is, the first takeout APP may obtain the ordering data of the user and the preset index. The ordering data can be ordering data of a user on a plurality of shopping platforms (such as a second takeout APP, a third takeout APP and the like). The first takeout APP can detect whether the intake of one or more foods exceeds a preset index within a period of time, and remind the user when the intake exceeds the preset index.
Optionally, the prompt box 2223 may be derived from the system APP, not limited to the third party APP such as the first takeout APP. Such as the art proposal APP. The small art suggestion APP can obtain ordering data of the user and the preset indexes. The individual art suggestion APP can detect whether the intake of one or more foods exceeds a preset index within a period of time, and remind the user when the intake exceeds the preset index.
It can be understood that the food selected by the user during the food ordering process is not beneficial to the exercise health data used in the body health process of the user, and the food ordering data can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of judging whether the user is unfavorable for the body health of the user when ordering is a process of processing the user data in the data bank. The electronic device 100 prompts the user to select food when the user orders the meal, which is unfavorable to the user's physical health process, i.e., a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
In one possible implementation, the takeaway APP can obtain exercise health data of the user. When various options (such as an ice option, a sweetness option, a salinity option, a pungency option and the like) of food configuration during ordering are displayed, the takeaway APP can hide the options affecting the physical problems indicated by the exercise health data according to the exercise health data of the user.
Illustratively, the athletic health data of the user indicates that the user has diabetes. In response to a user operation of selecting the pearl milk tea, the first takeaway APP may display a user interface 2220 as shown in fig. 22E according to the exercise health data of the user. A sweetness option 2221C may be included in user interface 2220. The sweetness options 2221C may include one or more options indicating the sweetness level the food has. For example, no additional sugar and trisaccharides are added. The sweetness option 2221C may also include a deployment control 2221F. The expansion control may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display more sweetness options that indicate the food has. I.e., the user can view the hidden sweetness option by expanding control 2221F. In response to a user operation acting on the expand control 2221F, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2220 as shown in FIG. 22F.
As shown in fig. 22F, the option in sweetness option 2221C indicating the sweetness level that the food has may include five and seven minutes of sugar, in addition to no additional sugar and three minutes of sugar. Comparing fig. 22E and 22F, it can be seen that the options for the pentasaccharide and the heptasaccharide are hidden options for the first takeout APP.
A collapse control 2221G may also be included in the sweetness option 2221C after the hidden options are displayed. The collapse control 2221G may be used to hide options from the sweetness options 2221C that may be hidden. For example, in response to a user operation acting on stow control 2221G, electronic device 100 may display a user interface as shown in fig. 22E. I.e., the electronic device 100 may again hide the options for pentasaccharide and heptasaccharide.
It is to be appreciated that if the exercise health data of the user does not indicate that the user has a disease such as diabetes or the like that is inappropriate for eating high-sugar foods, the first takeout APP may display a user interface 2220 as shown in fig. 22B in response to the user operation of selecting pearl milk tea. That is, in the case where the user does not suffer from a disease such as diabetes that is unsuitable for eating high-sugar foods, the electronic device 100 may not hide options that affect recovery from the disease (such as options for pentasaccharide and heptasaccharide).
The method may prompt the user to preferentially select an option other than an option to hide physical problems affecting the indication of the athletic health data. Therefore, the adverse effect of the food selected by the user on the body of the user or the adverse condition of the user for recovering the body health can be reduced.
In one possible implementation, when it is detected that food purchased by the user may exacerbate a physical problem indicated by the user's athletic health data that is not conducive to the user maintaining or recovering physical health, the electronic device associated with the user may send a record of purchases of the food to other electronic devices in the family group. The method can be beneficial to family members of the user to know the diet condition of the user, and take corresponding measures to help the user to keep good diet habit, so that the user is reduced from eating food which is not beneficial to body health.
For example, when Zhang III is detected to purchase pearl milk tea with sugar of seventy percent as shown in FIG. 22B, the electronic device 100 can determine that the sugar content of the food is too high, which may lead to the worsening of diabetes of Zhang III. The electronic device 100 may send the purchase record of purchasing the pearl milk tea to the electronic devices in the family group 180 shown in fig. 18, for example, the electronic device 103.
Alternatively, when it is detected that food purchased at the time of ordering zhang san dieg exceeds the preset index of the food, the electronic device 100 may transmit a shopping record of purchasing the food to the electronic devices in the family group 180. For example, when it is detected that three tea leaves purchase the second milk tea in one day as shown in fig. 22D, the electronic device 100 may send a shopping record of two milk tea purchased in three days to the electronic devices in the family group 180. The preset index may be set for the user by a family member of the user. For example, the electronic device 103 in the family group 180 receives a preset index input by a user (e.g., peace). The preset index may be a preset index indicating that zhangsan ingests one or more foods (e.g., a preset index for ingesting milk tea). The electronic device 103 may send the preset index to the electronic device 100 associated with zhang-san.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 22A to 22D, the electronic device on the user side can determine whether the type and/or amount of food selected by the user may aggravate the physical problem indicated by the exercise health data and is not favorable for the user to maintain or recover the physical health according to the exercise health data and the meal data of the user. When it is determined that the food selected by the user may affect the physical health of the user, the electronic device at the user side may prompt the user that the food selected by the user is not good for the physical health of the user. This may help the user to know which foods are unsuitable for consumption by himself, and the maximum amount of food intake for one or more foods for himself. In addition, the method can help the user to develop good living habits, improve physical problems indicated by the exercise health data and keep the body healthy.
(2) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may recommend food to the user that is beneficial to ameliorating the physical problem indicated by the athletic health data when the user orders a meal based on the athletic health data of the user.
Fig. 23 is a schematic view illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 recommends food for a user according to exercise health data of the user according to an embodiment of the present application.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation acting on the first takeaway APP icon 2211 shown in fig. 22A, the electronic device 100 may run the first takeaway APP and display a user interface 2310 as shown in fig. 23. The user interface 2310 may include a recommendation control 2311, a today's specials control 2312, and a food selection area 2313. Wherein:
the recommendation control 2311 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a recommendation for food purchased by the user at the user interface 2310.
As shown in fig. 23, when the recommendation control 2311 is in a selected state, the electronic device 100 can display a recommendation for food purchased by the user in a food selection area 2313. Wherein, the food which is recommended to be purchased by the user can be determined according to the exercise health data of the user. For example, motor health data for Zhang III indicates that Zhang III has diabetes. According to the exercise health data of Zhang III, the electronic device 100 may display a food beneficial for improving diabetes (e.g., a low-fat, low-sugar food) in the food selection area 2313.
The food selection area 2313 may be used to display recommended food for the user to purchase based on the user's athletic health data.
Today's special price control 2312 can be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display price-premium food in an application of the shopping platform (e.g., first take-out APP) in user interface 2310.
The above-mentioned determination of recommended food for the user to purchase according to the exercise health data of the user may be performed by a third party APP such as the first takeout APP. Optionally, the determining to recommend the food purchased by the user according to the exercise health data of the user may also be performed by a system APP such as a cookie APP. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 23, the above method can help the user to know which foods are suitable for the user to eat. In this way, the user can purchase food that is advantageous for improving the physical problem indicated by the own exercise health data according to the recommendation of the user-side electronic device. This helps the user to develop a good lifestyle, improves physical problems indicated by the exercise health data, and maintains physical health.
(3) In some embodiments, the electronic device at the user side may determine whether the food selected by the user at the time of ordering conflicts with the medicine taken by the user, based on the data of the medicine taken by the user. The data for taking the medication may include the time, name, quantity, etc. of taking the medication. If the food selected by the user when ordering is judged to conflict with the medicine taken by the user, the electronic equipment on the user side can prompt the user that the food selected by the user is not suitable for being used in the medicine taking period.
Fig. 24A and 24B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application prompts the user to select food and conflict with the medication taken by the user.
As shown in fig. 24A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2310 of the first takeaway APP. When the present special price control 2312 is in a selected state, the electronic device 100 may display the food with the price preference in the first takeout APP on the user interface 2310. Wherein the food selection area 2314 can be used for displaying the food with the price preference in the first takeout APP. For example, food A through food F. The food displayed in the food selection area 2314 is not limited by the embodiment of the present application.
In response to a user operation to select food A, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 2315 as shown in FIG. 24B on the user interface 2310. Prompt box 2315 may be used to prompt the user that food a conflicts with medicine a taken by the user and that food a is not suitable for consumption during the period of taking medicine a. This can reduce the situation that the user eats food which conflicts with the medicine by mistake during taking the medicine, and help the user to recover the body better.
In one possible implementation, the prompt 2315 may be from the first takeaway APP. Specifically, the first takeaway APP may obtain data that the user took the medicine. As can be seen from the foregoing embodiment shown in fig. 13C, the diagnosis result of zhang san indicates that zhang san requires administration of the medicine a and the medicine B. The first take-away APP may determine food that conflicts with drug a and drug B. For example, food that conflicts with drug a may include food a. Foods that conflict with drug B may include food a and food C. The first takeout APP can obtain meal ordering data of the user, and whether food selected by the user is food with medicine conflict taken by the user or not is judged according to the meal ordering data.
When it is determined that the food selected by the user conflicts with the medicine taken by the user, the first takeout APP may determine the prompt in the prompt box 2315 shown in fig. 24B. The electronic device 100 may then display a prompt box 2315 from the first takeaway APP.
Optionally, the prompt box 2315 may also be from a third party APP such as a small skill advice APP, without being limited to the first takeout APP. Namely, the system APPs such as the Xiaoyi advice APP can judge whether the food selected by the user conflicts with the taken medicine or not according to the data of the medicine taken by the user and the data of ordering.
It can be understood that the exercise health data, the data of the medicines taken, the ordering data and other user data used in the process of prompting the user that the selected food conflicts with the medicines taken by the user can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of judging whether the food selected by the user conflicts with the medicine reused by the user is the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 prompting the user that the food selected by the user conflicts with the medication taken by the user is the process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 24A and 24B, the electronic device on the user side may remind the user when the food selected by the user at the time of ordering conflicts with the medicine taken by the user. The method can reduce the situation that the user eats food which conflicts with medicines by mistake during the medicine taking period, and help the user to recover the body better.
(4) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may determine the amount of physical activity of the user from the athletic health data of the user. When the physical activity amount of the user is judged to be smaller than the preset activity amount, the electronic equipment on the user side can provide a suggestion for the user to take a meal out after the user orders the meal on the internet.
Fig. 25A and 25B are scene diagrams illustrating that the electronic device 100 provided by the embodiment of the present application provides a suggestion for a user to take a meal out.
Here, a scene in which zhang san orders a meal on the first takeout APP and the delivery address is zhang is taken as an example.
As shown in fig. 25A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2510. The user interface 2510 may include cards 2511 from sports health APPs and cards 2512 from art advice APPs. Wherein:
the card 2511 of the exercise health APP may be used to indicate the number of exercise steps (e.g., 50 steps) for the user on the current day (e.g., 8 months and 3 days). The number of moving steps may be detected by the electronic device 100 through an acceleration sensor, a gyro sensor, or the like. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method for detecting the number of movement steps of the user by the electronic device 100. Alternatively, the exercise step count may be obtained by the electronic device 100 from a wearable device (e.g., the smart band 600) associated with the electronic device.
The cards 2512 of the mini-art advice APP can be used for prompting the user that physical activity is low today and for advising that the delivery address of the user for taking meals is modified to the gate of the community where the user is located. Therefore, the user can go out to take meals, increase the physical activity amount today and keep the body healthy. The prompt content in the card 2512 is not specifically limited in the embodiment of the present application.
A link control 2512A may be included in card 2512. The link control 2512A can be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface for contacting the rider for delivery.
In response to a user operation acting on link control 2512A, electronic device 100 can display user interface 2520 as shown in fig. 25B. User interface 2520 may be the user interface of an application (e.g., first takeaway APP) of the shopping platform on which the user orders. As shown in fig. 25B, the user can contact the delivery rider to deliver his or her own takeaway to the gate of the cell in which his or her home is located.
In one possible implementation manner, the art suggestion APP may obtain meal ordering data of the user. The ordering data may also include the location of the merchant, the delivery status of the take-away, and the shipping address. The exercise health data of the user can be obtained through the exercise advice APP, and whether the physical activity of the user on the day reaches the preset activity is judged according to the exercise health data. The preset activity amount may be preset by the electronic device 100. Alternatively, the preset activity amount may be set by a user.
For example, the art suggestion APP may determine the amount of physical activity of the user on the day according to the number of exercise steps of the user on the day. The preset activity amount is 10000 steps, for example. The exercise suggestion APP can judge whether the physical activity of the user on the day reaches the preset activity according to whether the exercise step number of the user on the day reaches 10000 steps. For another example, the art suggestion APP may determine the physical activity amount of the user on the current day according to any one or more of exercise health data such as the number of exercise steps, the middle-high intensity activity time, and calories on the current day, and then determine whether the physical activity amount of the user on the current day reaches the preset activity amount. The method for judging whether the daily physical activity of the user reaches the preset activity amount is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
If the user orders on the internet according to the ordering data of the user, the delivery address indicates that the takeaway is delivered to the home, and the physical activity of the user on the same day is smaller than the preset activity according to the exercise health data of the user, the mini-art advice APP can determine the prompt content in the card 2512 shown in the graph 25A so as to prompt the user to take the meal outside. The electronic device 100 may then display the card 2512 from the art proposal APP.
In some embodiments, the art advice APP provides the user with an activity that provides rewards of going out for meal-taking points, merchandise coupons, and the like. For example, the art advice APP may reward the user points when detecting that the user goes out to get to the cell gate to get after. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method of using the above integration. For example, a preset number of points may be redeemed for merchandise.
The method for detecting whether the user goes out to go to the gate of the cell to take the meal is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the art suggestion APP may obtain the location of the user. When the position of the user is determined to reach the gate of the community, the art advice APP can determine that the user goes out to go to the gate of the community to take meals.
The method can better encourage the user to take meals outside, increase the physical activity and keep the body healthy.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may obtain a regulation of delivery of an article, such as take-out, express, etc., in a cell or community where the user is located. For example, the cell where the user is located specifies that take-out cannot be entered into the cell, but is placed at the cell doorway. The artwork suggestion APP can prompt a user to take a meal outside according to the distribution rule.
The method for the electronic device 100 to obtain the distribution rule is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. For example, the distribution may be defined by the electronic device on the cell or community side sending the short message or other notification message to the electronic device 100. For another example, the provision of the distribution may be requested by the electronic device 100 to an electronic device on the cell or community side where the electronic device is located.
Optionally, if it is determined that the user orders on the internet according to the ordering data of the user, the position of the merchant is close to the user (if the distance between the position of the merchant and the position of the user is less than the preset distance), and it is determined that the physical activity of the user is less than the preset activity in the current day according to the exercise health data of the user, and the prompt content determined by the small art suggestion APP may include: the user is prompted to have less physical activity on the day, the merchant is close to the user, and the user is advised to go to the store to take meals. Therefore, the delivery cost of taking out can be saved, the physical activity of the user on the same day can be increased, and the physical health of the user can be kept.
Not limited to the art proposal APP, the card 2512 may be from a third party APP such as the first takeaway APP. The first takeaway APP may obtain ordering data and exercise health data for the user. When the physical activity amount of the user on the current day is smaller than the preset activity amount, the first takeout APP can provide a suggestion of going out to take a meal for the user. For example, the user is advised to modify the shipping address to the gate of the cell where the user is located, advised to go to the store to take meals, and the like.
In some embodiments, upon detecting that the user selects to go to the store to take a meal, electronic device 100 may provide the user with a route to the merchant and provide the user with a time to depart to the merchant. The time for leaving to go to the merchant can be the time required for taking out selected by the user and the time required for the user to go to the merchant on the road. For example, the user took out at 18. The take-out time was 30 minutes. The time required for the user to travel to the merchant on the road is 10 minutes. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to depart after 18.
The method can reduce the situation that when the user arrives at a store to take meals, the user needs to wait too early when arriving at the position of the merchant, or the user misses the best taking time for taking out too late when arriving at the position of the merchant.
It can be understood that the exercise health data, the delivery address, the location information of the user, the provision of the article delivery such as take-out and express delivery in the cell or community in which the user is located, and the like used when the suggestion of taking out a meal is provided may be data subjected to desensitization processing by the intermediate server. The process of determining the physical activity of the user according to the exercise health data of the user and judging the distance between the position of the user and the merchant is the process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the above-mentioned advice of going out to take a meal is a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the above-mentioned embodiments shown in fig. 25A and 25B, the electronic device on the user side can order a meal on the web, and provide a suggestion for the user to take a meal outdoors when the physical activity amount is small on the day. The suggestion of going out to take a meal can remind the user to increase the physical activity and keep the body healthy.
A scenario that the electronic device 100 provides a shopping suggestion for purchasing food materials for a user according to the embodiment of the present application is described below.
Here, the electronic device 100 with zhang san qi association is still used as an example for description. As can be seen from the foregoing examples, the results of the diagnosis in Zhang III medical institution indicate that Zhang III has type II diabetes.
(1) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain home device data detected by the smart home device. For example, the smart refrigerator may detect consumption of food in the smart refrigerator. The consumption situation of the food material can comprise the storage data of the food material, the statistical data of the consumed food material and the like. The stored data of the food materials may include names, numbers and freshness of the food materials stored in the intelligent refrigerator. The statistical data of the consumed food materials may include names and data of the food materials stored in the smart refrigerator for a period of time. The electronic equipment at the user side can acquire and present the consumption condition of the food materials.
Fig. 26A to 26F are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 acquires and presents consumption of food in the smart refrigerator.
As shown in fig. 26A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2610. The user interface 2610 may include smart life application icons 2611. Smart life application icon 2611 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to turn on smart life APP. This wisdom life APP can be used to the intelligent household equipment of user management oneself. Such as smart refrigerators, smart water purifiers, air purifiers, smart cars, smart trash cans, and the like. The managing of the smart home devices may include turning on or off the smart home devices, obtaining home device data detected by the smart home devices, and the like. Other aspects of the user interface 2610 may be found in relation to the description of the user interface 410 of fig. 4A, previously described.
In response to a user operation acting on the smart life application icon 2611, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2620 as shown in fig. 26B. The user interface 2620 may include one or more home device options. For example, intelligent refrigerator option 2621, intelligent water purifier 2622, air purifier 2623, intelligent car 2624, intelligent trash can 2625. The smart home devices corresponding to the home device options in the user interface 2620 may be smart home devices that have an association relationship with the electronic device 100. The method for establishing the association relationship between the smart home device and the electronic device 100 may refer to the description of the communication system 10 shown in fig. 1B. Not limited to the home device options shown in fig. 26B, user interface 2620 may also contain more or fewer home device options.
In response to a user operation applied to any one of the one or more home device options, the electronic device 100 may display an operation control for managing the smart home device corresponding to the one home device option.
For example, in response to a user operation on the smart refrigerator option 2621, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2630 as shown in fig. 26C. The user interface 2630 may include a store food material control 2631, a weekly consumption food material statistics control 2632. Wherein:
The store food material control 2631 may be used for a user to view the stored data of food materials in the smart refrigerator.
The weekly consumed food statistics control 2632 may be used for the user to view statistics of consumed food materials in the smart refrigerator over the past week. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the statistical time period of the statistical data. The statistical data may be statistical data of food consumed in the past 2 weeks or the past 3 weeks, for example, in addition to the statistical data of the food consumed in the past one week. The statistical time period may be set by a user.
Not limited to the food storage control 2631 and the weekly consumption food statistics control 2632, the user interface 2620 may further include more operation controls for managing the smart refrigerator. For example, an operation control of turning on the smart refrigerator, an operation control of turning off the smart refrigerator, an operation control of adjusting the temperature in the refrigerator, and the like.
As shown in fig. 26C, in response to a user operation acting on the store food material control 2631, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2640 as shown in fig. 26D. The user interface 2640 may include stored data for food materials in the smart refrigerator. The stored data may be obtained by the electronic device 100 from a smart refrigerator. Optionally, the stored data may also be obtained by the electronic device 100 from the smart home server 302.
As shown in fig. 26D, the stored data of the food materials in the smart refrigerator may include names, quantities, and freshness of the food materials stored in the smart refrigerator. Wherein, can install the camera in the intelligent refrigerator. The name and the quantity of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator can be determined by the intelligent refrigerator through image recognition of the image collected by the camera. Optionally, a weigher may be further installed in the intelligent refrigerator. The number of the food materials in the smart refrigerator may also be determined by a weigher. For example, the intelligent refrigerator determines that the chicken breast in the intelligent refrigerator is 1 kg through the weigher. Optionally, the intelligent refrigerator can also judge the number of the food materials according to the using conditions of the food materials. For example, when a box of fresh milk is taken out and then put back into the intelligent refrigerator again, the intelligent refrigerator may determine that a part of the box of fresh milk is consumed. Namely, the box of fresh milk is not enough. The amount of fresh milk in the user interface 2640 may be expressed as "less than one box". The freshness degree of the food material can be determined by the intelligent refrigerator according to the storage time of the food material in the intelligent refrigerator and the maximum storage time of the food material. For example, the shelf life of the food material is marked on a packaging bag of the food material. The intelligent refrigerator can judge whether the shelf life of the food materials is close to or not. Closer shelf life of a food material may indicate a lower freshness of the food material.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the method for detecting the storage data such as the name, the number, the freshness and the like of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator.
As shown in fig. 26E, in response to a user operation acting on the weekly consumption food material statistics control 2632, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2650 as shown in fig. 26F. The user interface 2650 may present statistics of consumed food materials in the smart refrigerator over the past week. The statistics of consumed food materials in the past week may include names, numbers, etc. of food materials stored in the smart refrigerator that were consumed in the past week. Illustratively, as can be seen from the statistics of the user interface 2650, the consumption of eggs, fresh milk, and chicken breast in the smart refrigerator is large in the past week. The embodiment of the application does not limit the presentation mode of the statistical data of the consumed food material.
In some embodiments, in addition to the consumption of food materials in the smart refrigerator, the electronic device 100 may further obtain home device data detected by other smart home devices. For example, the consumption of the filter element in the intelligent water purifier, the consumption of the filter element in the air purifier, the consumption of glass water in the intelligent automobile, the data of garbage in the intelligent garbage can and the like. When the home device data is acquired, the electronic device 100 may present the home device data. Wherein, the user can check the above-mentioned home equipment data through the wisdom life APP in electronic equipment 100.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 26A to 26F, the electronic device on the user side may acquire and present the home device data detected by the smart home device. The user can conveniently look over the operating condition of each intelligent household equipment, the consumption condition of consumptive material in the intelligent household equipment, the consumption condition of food material stored in the intelligent refrigerator, etc.
(2) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may provide a food material purchasing scheme for the user according to one or more of exercise health data of the user, consumption conditions of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator, and commodity information of a shopping platform. The food material purchase scheme can be used for prompting a user to purchase one or more of the following food materials: the food materials with less residual amount and larger consumption amount in the intelligent refrigerator and the food materials beneficial to improving the physical problems indicated by the exercise health data. The food material purchase solution may include a solution for purchase on one or more shopping platforms.
Fig. 27A to 27C are schematic views illustrating a scene of the electronic device 100 providing a food material purchasing scheme for a user.
As shown in fig. 27A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2710. The user interface 2710 may include a card 2711 from the art suggestion APP. In a possible implementation manner, the mini-art advice APP can obtain the consumption condition of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator. According to the consumption situation of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator, the art recommendation APP can determine the content in the card 2711 shown in FIG. 27A.
The card 2711 can be used for reminding a user that food materials in the intelligent refrigerator are not enough and need to be supplemented in time. Link controls 2711A may be included in card 2711. The link control 2711A can be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface containing a food material purchase scheme. The content in the card 2711 is not limited to the content shown in fig. 27A, and the card 2711 may further include prompting content for prompting a user which food materials in the smart refrigerator have a small remaining amount, a large consumption amount, and the like.
In response to a user operation acting on link control 2711A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 2720 as shown in fig. 27B. The user interface 2720 may be a user interface for art suggestions APP. The user interface 2720 may be used to present the recipe suggestion APP as a food purchase scheme for the user. The user interface 2720 may include a food material selection area 2721, a first takeaway APP purchase scheme 2722, and a second takeaway purchase scheme 2723. Wherein:
the food material selection area 2721 may include one or more food material options. The food material corresponding to the selected food material option may be the food material that the user needs to purchase. That is, the user can instruct the electronic device 100 to provide a purchase scheme for purchasing the food material selected by the user by selecting one or more food materials in the food material selection area 2721.
In one possible implementation, the food material options included in the food material selection area 2721 may be determined by the cookie recommendation APP according to the consumption of food materials in the smart refrigerator. For example, the novel suggestion APP may determine the food materials with the remaining amount less than the preset remaining amount and/or the consumption amount greater than the preset consumption amount within a preset time period (e.g., within one week) in the smart refrigerator as the food material options in the food material selection area 2721. Optionally, the food material selection area 2721 may further include food material options determined by the cookie recommendation APP according to the exercise health data of the user. For example, the cookie recommendation APP may determine food materials that are beneficial for ameliorating a user's illness or other physical problems based on the athletic health data of the user and determine these food materials as food material options in the food material selection region 2721. Optionally, an addition control may be further included in the food material selection area 2721. The adding control can be used for adding the food material options corresponding to the food materials which the user wants to purchase in the food material selection area 2721. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the food material options included in the food material selection area 2721. More or fewer food material options may also be included in the food material selection area 2721.
The first takeout APP purchase scheme 2722 and the second takeout APP purchase scheme 2723 may be determined by the cookie recommendation APP according to the food material option selected in the food material selection area 2721 and commodity information of the shopping platform. The artwork recommendation APP can determine a cost-effective purchasing scheme for purchasing the food materials corresponding to the selected food material options on one or more shopping platforms.
For example, as shown in fig. 27B, the food material options selected in the food material selection area 2721 may include: banana, fresh milk, corn, egg, beef, broccoli, toast and chicken breast. According to the commodity information of the shopping platform, the art suggestion APP can determine that coupons with the price of 49 Yuan minus 10 Yuan exist in the shopping platform 'first takeaway', and coupons with the price of 30 Yuan minus 8 Yuan exist in the shopping platform 'second takeaway'. The mini-art suggestion APP can determine a purchase scheme by combining the prices of commodities in the first takeout and the second takeout of the shopping platform, the freshness of the commodities, the residual amount of the food materials corresponding to the selected food material options in the refrigerator and the food material consumption speed of the user. The purchase scheme may include a shopping platform for purchasing food materials, a purchase amount of food materials, and the like.
As known from the first takeaway APP purchase scheme 2722 and the second takeaway APP purchase scheme 2723, the food material purchase scheme provided by the mini-art recommendation APP for the user may include: on the shopping platform "first take out", 15 eggs, 3 boxes of fresh milk, 500 grams of bananas and 500 grams of beef were purchased and a coupon full of 49 yuan minus 10 yuan was used. 2 corns, 1 broccoli, one bag of toast and 500 grams of chicken breast meat were purchased on the shopping platform "second take", and coupons filled with 30 yuan minus 8 yuan were used.
Wherein, both the first takeout APP and the second takeout APP may be APPs installed in the electronic apparatus 100.
A placing control 2722A may also be included in the first takeaway purchase option 2722. The order control 2722A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to create an order according to the first takeaway APP purchase scheme 2722. In response to a user operation acting on the lower single control 2722, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2730 as shown in fig. 27C. Wherein the electronic device 100 may run a first takeaway APP. The user interface 2730 may be a user interface of the first takeaway APP. User interface 2730 may be used for user determination of order information.
As shown in fig. 27C, the user interface 2720 may include a shipping address 2731, a time of delivery 2732, merchandise information 2733, a payment method 2734, and a payment control 2735. Wherein:
The shipping address 2731 may be determined by the first takeaway APP based on the user's current location. In response to user operations acting on the shipping address 2731, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface for modifying the shipping address. I.e., the user may modify the specific content in the shipping address 2731. For example, the delivery address may be a cell gate where the user's home is located, a courier cabinet closest to the user's home, a home gate, and the like.
Optionally, the user interface 2720 may further include a drop-in cabinet option. The courier cabinet option may be used for a user to select whether to place a purchased item into the courier cabinet. This can reduce when the user does not wish to put into the express delivery cabinet with the article of purchase, the condition that the delivery person put into the express delivery cabinet with the article of purchase leads to the user to need to pay the use of express delivery cabinet when receiving goods.
The delivery time 2732 may be determined by the first takeaway APP based on the ship-to address 2731 as described above. For example, the first takeout APP may determine that it takes 1 hour for the item to reach the shipping address 2731. I.e. expected to arrive at 9. Alternatively, electronic device 100 may display a time option in response to a user action acting on delivery time 2732. I.e., the user may modify the time in delivery time 2732. For example, delivery time 2732 is modified to 10.
The goods information 2722 may include a name of goods (e.g., egg, milk, etc.), a number of goods (e.g., 4 pieces in total), a money amount (e.g., 64 yuan), coupon information (e.g., full 49 minus 10), an amount due (e.g., 54 yuan), etc. The merchandise information 2722 may be determined according to the first takeaway APP purchase scenario 2722 shown in fig. 27B.
Payment method 2734 may include one or more payment method options. Such as payment method a option 2734A. The user may select a payment method corresponding to any one of the payment method options 2734 for payment.
Payment control 2735 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display a payment interface for entering a payment password. The payment interface may be a user interface of the payment APP corresponding to the selected payment method option in the payment method 2734. Thus, the user can pay for the order by the payment method selected by the user, and purchase the required goods according to the first takeout APP purchase scheme provided by the mini-advice APP as shown in fig. 27B.
Similarly, the second takeaway APP purchase option 2723 may also include a purchase order control. The operation of the user to purchase the goods in the second takeaway APP purchase scenario 2723 may refer to the aforementioned operation of purchasing the goods in the first takeaway APP purchase scenario 2722. And will not be described in detail herein.
The APPs providing the food purchasing scheme for the user according to one or more of the exercise health data of the user, the consumption condition of the food in the intelligent refrigerator and the commodity information of the shopping platform can be other system APPs or third party APPs.
It can be understood that the exercise health data used in providing the food material purchase scheme, the consumption condition of the food material in the intelligent refrigerator, and other user data can be data subjected to desensitization processing by the intermediate server. The process of determining the food material purchasing scheme according to the user data is a process of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of displaying the food material purchase scheme by the electronic device 100 is a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 27A to 27C, the electronic device on the user side can provide the user with food material purchasing schemes on one or more shopping platforms. The food material purchasing scheme can prompt a user of food materials with less residual quantity and larger consumption in the intelligent refrigerator, and the food materials which are beneficial to improving physical problems indicated by sports health data and the like. In addition, the user can also select the food materials which the user wants to purchase, and the electronic equipment is instructed to determine the purchase scheme of the food materials which the user wants to purchase.
The method can help the user to save the time for considering which food materials the user needs to buy, the time for selecting the food materials, the time for comparing prices on different shopping platforms and the like. According to the food material purchasing scheme provided by the electronic equipment, the user can purchase food materials with less residual amount and larger consumption in the intelligent refrigerator at high cost performance, and the food materials and the like which are beneficial to improving physical problems indicated by sports health data.
Also, the food material purchase scheme may indicate purchase amounts of various food materials. The situation that the user needs to purchase too few food materials for multiple times in a short time can be reduced, or the situation that the food materials are too many to be purchased by the user and the storage time of the food materials is too long to be wasted can be reduced.
(3) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may purchase food materials for the user according to one or more of exercise health data of the user, consumption conditions of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator, and commodity information of the shopping platform. In response to a user operation to modify or cancel the food material purchase order, the electronic device on the user side may modify or cancel the food material purchase order.
Fig. 28A to 28H are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene of the electronic device 100 purchasing food materials for a user.
(a) And starting the function of the art suggestion APP for purchasing food materials for the user.
In one possible implementation, in response to a user operation for starting the setting APP, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface 2810 as shown in fig. 28A. The user interface 2810 may be a user interface for setting up an APP. User interface 2810 may include art suggestions option 2811. In response to a user operation on the art suggestion option 2811, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2820 as shown in fig. 28B. Other aspects of the user interface 2810 can be found in reference to the description of the user interface 1210 of FIG. 12A, previously described.
Not limited to the manner of user operation by acting on the art suggestion 2811, the user may trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface 2820 for setting the functions provided by the art suggestion APP as shown in fig. 28B in other ways.
As shown in FIG. 28B, the user interface 2820 may include a personalized recommendation control 2821, an improvement plan control 2822, and an assisted shopping control 2823. Wherein:
the personalized recommendation control 2821 may be used to turn on or off a function of personalized recommendation provided by the art recommendation APP. When the personalized recommendation control 2821 is in an open state shown in fig. 28B, the art suggestions APP can provide personalized recommendation functions for the user. The personalized recommendation function comprises recommending required services for the user at a proper time and place according to the use habit of the user. For example, the services of registration scheme, visiting trip scheme, leave-asking scheme, exercise suggestion, diet suggestion, shopping suggestion and the like are provided for the user as described in the foregoing embodiments.
The improvement plan control 2822 may be used to turn on or off the permission of the art proposal APP to obtain the user data. When the improvement plan control 2822 is in the on state shown in fig. 28B, the electronic device 100 may open the right to acquire the number of users to the art suggestion APP. When the improvement plan control 2822 is in the off state, the electronic device 100 may turn off the permission of the art suggestion to acquire the user data.
In some embodiments, the personalized recommendations control 2821 cannot be turned on while the improvement plan control 2822 is in the off state. That is, before starting the personalized recommended function provided by the art recommendation APP, the electronic device 100 needs to start the authority of the art recommendation APP to acquire the user data.
The auxiliary shopping control 2823 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface of a function of setting the art recommendation APP to purchase food for the user. Illustratively, in response to a user operation acting on the auxiliary shopping control 2823, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2830 as shown in FIG. 28C. User interface 2830 may include an auxiliary shopping switch 2831, a function introduction 2832, and an auxiliary shopping setup area 2833. Wherein:
the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 may be used to turn on or off a function of the art proposal APP to purchase food for the user. When the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 is in the off state shown in fig. 28C, the electronic device 100 may turn on the function of the art suggestion APP to purchase food materials for the user in response to the user operation applied to the auxiliary shopping switch 2831. The functions of the art proposal APP for purchasing food materials for the user can comprise: the novel art suggestion APP is used for purchasing food materials according to one or more of exercise health data of a user, consumption conditions of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator and commodity information of a shopping platform.
Function presentation 2832 may be used to prompt the user to assist in the action of shopping switch 2831.
The assisted shopping setup area 2833 can include one or more assisted shopping setup controls. For example, an auxiliary shopping maximum amount control, an auxiliary shopping frequency control, an auxiliary shopping time control, an auxiliary shopping pickup address control, and the like. The auxiliary shopping maximum amount control can be used for setting an upper limit of spending and selling food materials purchased by the small art suggestion APP each time. The auxiliary shopping frequency control may be used to set the frequency with which the art suggestions APP purchase food for the user (e.g., no more than 3 times per month). The auxiliary shopping time can be used for setting the time for the art suggestion APP to purchase food for the user (such as 17. The auxiliary shopping receiving address can be used for setting a receiving address of the artwork suggestion APP when the user purchases food materials. Not limited to the setting controls shown in FIG. 28C, the auxiliary shopping setting area 2833 may also contain more or fewer setting controls. Such as a consignee contact control, a time of delivery control, and so forth.
It will be appreciated that when the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 is in the off state, the setting controls in the auxiliary shopping setup area 2833 are all in the non-selectable state shown in FIG. 28C. That is, when the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 is not turned on, the user cannot set the relevant conditions for the user to purchase the food material by the art suggestion APP.
In response to a user operation applied to the auxiliary shopping switch 2831, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 2834 as shown in FIG. 28D at the user interface 2830. Prompt box 2834 may be used to remind the user to select a payment method. The selected payment method can be a payment method used when the user purchases food materials by the artwork recommendation APP.
Illustratively, a payment method options area 2834A and a determination control 2834B may be included in prompt box 2834. The payment method options field 2834A may contain options for one or more payment methods. For example, options for payment method a and options for payment method B. As shown in fig. 28D, the option of the payment means a is in a selected state. In response to a user operation acting on the determination control 2834B, the electronic device 100 may run an application (e.g., a payment platform a application) corresponding to the selected payment method option in the payment method options area 2834A. Where electronic device 100 runs a payment platform a application, user interface 2840 as shown in fig. 28E may be displayed. The user interface 2840 may be used for payment password verification. User interface 2840 may include a password entry area 2841 and password entry controls 2842.
That is, the user can input his/her payment password at the payment platform a in the password input area 2841 through the password input control 2842.
When a payment password is detected in the password input area 2841, the payment platform a application can verify whether the payment password is correct. The embodiment of the application does not limit the implementation mode of the payment platform A application program for verifying the payment password.
When the payment platform a application determines that the payment password entered in the password entry area 2841 is correct, the electronic device 100 may turn on the auxiliary shopping switch 2831. Namely, the function of the art recommendation APP for purchasing food materials for the user can be started. When the artwork suggestion APP is used for purchasing food materials for the user, the payment platform A application program can be called for payment.
As shown in FIG. 28F, auxiliary shopping switch 2831 may be in an on state. The settings controls in the auxiliary shopping settings area 2833 are all in a selectable state. That is, after the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 is turned on, the user may set conditions (such as maximum amount, frequency, time, receiving address, etc.) related to the purchase of food materials for the user by the art recommendation APP.
(b) The art suggests APP to purchase food for the user.
In one possible implementation manner, when the auxiliary shopping switch 2831 is in an on state, the mini-art advice APP may be used for a user to purchase a food material with a small remaining amount, a food material with a large consumption amount, a food material beneficial to improving a physical problem indicated by the exercise health data, and the like in the smart refrigerator.
The small art suggestion APP can acquire exercise health data, consumption conditions of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator and commodity information of a shopping platform. Then, the art recommendation APP can determine the food material purchase scheme. The method for determining the food material purchase scheme can refer to the embodiment shown in fig. 27A to 27C. In some embodiments, when the small art recommendation APP determines the food material purchase scheme, the relevant conditions for the user to purchase the food material may be further determined according to the small art recommendation APP shown in fig. 28F. Such as a maximum amount. Namely, the cost of the food materials required to be purchased in the food material purchasing scheme does not exceed the maximum amount. Further, the novel proposal APP may call an application of a shopping platform (e.g., "first take away", "second take away") to create an order according to the food material purchase scheme, and call an application of a payment platform (e.g., payment platform a) to pay the order, so as to purchase a food material for the user. In some embodiments, the frequency, the time and the shipping address of the art recommendation APP for the user to purchase the food all satisfy the relevant conditions of the art recommendation APP shown in fig. 28F for the user to purchase the food.
For example, after the art suggestion APP purchases a food material for the user, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2850 as shown in fig. 28G. The user interface 2850 may include notification messages 2851 from the payment platform a application, and cards 2852 from the art proposal APP. Wherein:
The card 2852 may be used to remind the user that food in the smart refrigerator needs to be replenished, and the art suggests that APP has purchased food. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the content of the prompt in the card 2852. The card 2852 may include a link control 2852A. The link control 2852A may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display order information of food materials purchased by the art suggestion APP.
Notification message 2851 may be used to alert the user to the operation of a payment transaction on payment platform A's payment account. As can be seen from the foregoing embodiments shown in fig. 28D and 28E, the user indicates the art suggestion APP to pay by the payment method a when purchasing food materials. The expenditure transaction indicated by the notification message 2851 may be an expenditure transaction performed by the mini art advice APP indicated by the card 2852 for the user to purchase food material.
In response to the user operation illustrated acting on the link control 2852A described above, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2860 as illustrated in FIG. 28H. 2860 within the user interface may suggest a user interface for the APP for the art. The user interface 2860 may include order information of food materials purchased by the art proposal APP. For example, order information 2861 and order information 2862. The order information 2861 and 2862 may be information that the mini-art advice APP purchases food materials at the shopping platforms "first take out" and "second take out", respectively. Order information 2861 may also include a cancel order control 2861A and a modify order control 2861B.
Cancel order control 2861A may be used to cancel the order indicated by order information 2861. Wherein, in response to a user operation acting on cancel order control 2861A, electronic device 100 may invoke first takeaway APP, canceling the order indicated by order information 2861.
The modify order control 2861B may be used to modify order information 2861B. Such as modifying a shipping address, modifying a consignee contact, adding or deleting food materials in an order, etc. Wherein, in response to a user action acting on modify order control 2861B, electronic device 100 may invoke the first takeaway APP, displaying a user interface for modifying order information 2861B. The user interface may be that of a first takeaway APP.
Likewise, order information 2862 may also include cancel order controls and modify order controls. The cancel order control and the modify order control in order information 2862 may refer to the descriptions of order information 2861 previously described. And will not be described in detail herein.
That is, if the user is not satisfied with the food material purchased by the art suggestion APP, the order may be modified through the above-mentioned modification order control or cancelled through the cancellation order control.
In some embodiments, the art suggestion APP may provide a user with multiple purchase schemes for the same food material. The user can select one of the purchase schemes to purchase the food materials according to the preference of the user. The plurality of purchase schemes may include purchase schemes that are advantageous in various aspects of freshness, price, and the like.
For example, vegetables (e.g., corn, broccoli, etc.) from the second take-away platform may have an eight-fold benefit when purchased after 20. The mini-art advice APP may provide a user with different purchase options for purchasing food materials such as corn, broccoli, toast, chicken breast, etc. at a second marketing platform. Wherein, purchase scenario a may be 8 morning. Purchase scenario B may be 20. Wherein the freshness of the food material in purchase plan a is higher than the freshness of the food material in purchase plan B. But the price of purchase solution B is lower than the price of purchase solution a.
Then, the user with a high preference for freshness may choose to purchase option a. In response to a user operation selecting purchase option a, the art proposal APP may be placed for the user at 8. A user biased toward a lower price may select purchase option B. In response to a user operation selecting purchase option B, the art proposal APP may be placed at 20. Wherein, the user can select purchase scenario B in morning 8. The art suggestion APP can delay ordering for the user according to the selection of the user.
In some embodiments, the takeaway class APP may provide a blind box service for the user. The blind box service can be used for selecting food materials for the user according to user data such as exercise health data of the user. For example, the food material may be a food material that can improve physical problems indicated by the athletic health data, a food material that is good for the physical health of the user, a food material that the user often purchases, and the like. The APP of the takeout category may provide information about the purchased food (such as price of individual food, number of food, etc.) for the user after the food is delivered.
The takeaway APP can obtain user data such as exercise health data of the user. The user data acquired by the takeaway APP may be data subjected to data desensitization. This may ensure the privacy of the user.
Optionally, in a case where the user selects the blind box service, the purchased food material may be selected by the takeout APP on the takeout platform according to the user data. Or the food material purchased may be selected for the user by the merchant of the takeout platform after acquiring the user data.
Optionally, when the blind box service is selected, the takeout APP may obtain the type of the food material set by the user. Such as fruits, vegetables, snacks, etc. The takeout APP can select a food material for the user from the types of food materials set by the user.
The method can help the user to buy the food materials for the user when the user does not know what food materials the user wants to buy. Because the user can know that the takeout APP is the food material selected by the user after the food material is delivered, the shopping pleasure of the user can be increased.
Not limited to the above-mentioned art recommendation APP, the APP for purchasing the food material for the user may also be other system APPs or third party APPs, and the like.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 28A to 28H, the electronic device on the user side may purchase, for the user, a material with a small remaining amount, a material with a large consumption amount, a material beneficial to improving physical problems indicated by the exercise health data, and the like in the smart refrigerator. The electronic equipment on the user side can meet the conditions set by the user such as the upper limit of expense, frequency, time and the like for the user to purchase food materials. This can help the user save time in considering which food materials he needs to buy, time in selecting food materials, time in comparing prices on different shopping platforms, etc. In addition, the electronic equipment on the user side can purchase food materials in a cost-effective manner by using data such as coupon information of one or more shopping platforms and freshness of commodities. The quantity of the food materials purchased by the electronic equipment at the user side for the user can be in accordance with the consumption condition of the user. The situation that the user needs to purchase too few food materials for multiple times in a short time can be reduced, or the situation that the food materials are too many to be purchased by the user and the storage time of the food materials is too long to be wasted can be reduced.
In addition, the user can also modify or cancel the order of the food material purchased by the electronic equipment for the user. The situation that the food materials purchased by the electronic equipment at the user side are not the food materials wanted by the user can be reduced, and the experience of the user is improved.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may provide a recommendation for food material purchase for the user in conjunction with the user's travel data. For example, the user's travel data indicates that the user needs to be away from home for a period of time. If it is detected that the user purchases the food material before leaving home, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to purchase the food material before leaving home, which may result in waste of the food material.
Optionally, the electronic device 100 may further determine the type of food material purchased by the user before leaving home. If the food materials purchased by the user need to be stored in a refrigerated manner, or the storage time of the food materials is shorter than the time when the user leaves home, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to purchase the food materials.
For another example, the electronic device 100 may determine a time when the user goes home after leaving home according to the travel data of the user. The electronic device 100 may provide the user with a food material purchase scheme when the user is about to go home, or purchase food materials for the user. In this way, the user can pick up the purchased food materials by the way (e.g., at the gate of the cell) when going home. The user can eat the purchased food materials after going home. The electronic device 100 may refer to the foregoing embodiments for a method for providing a food material purchase scheme for a user or purchasing a food material for the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may provide the user with a suggestion to process the food in the smart refrigerator in conjunction with the user's travel data. For example, the user's travel data indicates that the user needs to be away from home for a period of time. If it is determined that the storage time of the food materials stored in the smart refrigerator is shorter than the time of leaving the home of the user, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to dispose of the food materials (e.g., eat up or throw away the food materials) before leaving the home. Can help the user to keep the health in the intelligent refrigerator like this, reduce because the user leaves the house and leads to eating the material to place in the intelligent refrigerator for a long time and go bad and moldy, pollute the condition of the environment in the intelligent refrigerator.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application provides a shopping suggestion for a user to purchase consumables of a smart home device.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain and acquire home device data detected by the smart home device. According to the consumption condition of the intelligent household equipment consumables in the household equipment data, the electronic equipment on the user side can remind the user to purchase the consumables of the intelligent household equipment in time, and the condition that the intelligent household equipment cannot be used due to the fact that the consumables exceed the service life or the consumables are exhausted is reduced. Above-mentioned smart home devices's consumptive material can include filter core in the intelligent water purifier, filter core in the air purifier, glass water among the intelligent automobile and so on.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 29A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2910. The user interface 2910 may include cards 2911 from the art suggestions APP. Card 2911 can be used to indicate to the user that the time that the cotton filter core of PP of intelligent water purifier has used is about to exceed the life, needs to be changed. The content of the prompt in the card 2911 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. The card 2911 may also include a link control 2911A. The link control 2911A may be used for the electronic device 100 to display a user interface for purchasing a water purifier cartridge. Wherein, in response to a user operation acting on the link control 2911A, the electronic device 100 can run an application of the shopping platform and display a user interface for purchasing a water purifier cartridge.
As can be appreciated, the APP can obtain the consumption condition of the filter element of the intelligent water purifier. The consumption of the cartridge can include the service life of the cartridge. The APP can determine the time for replacing the filter element according to the service time of the filter element (such as the time for which the service life is about to exceed the time for which the filter element is used). When the filter element of intelligent water purifier needs to be changed, the suggestion content in card 2911 can be confirmed to the artistic recommendation APP. The electronic device 100 may then display the card 2911 from the art proposal APP as shown in fig. 29A.
Above-mentioned embodiment can remind the user in time to purchase and change the filter core of intelligent water purifier, reduces the time that the filter core has been used and can't filter water totally, influences the healthy condition of user.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 29B, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2910. The user interface 2910 may include cards 2912 from the art suggestions APP. The card 2912 may be used to prompt the user that the smart car's glass water is about to run out and needs to be replenished. The contents of the presentation in the card 2912 are not limited in the embodiment of the present application. A link control 2912A may also be included in the card 2912. The link control 2912A may be used for the electronic device 100 to display a user interface for purchasing glass water. Wherein, in response to a user operation acting on the link control 2912A, the electronic device 100 may launch an application of the shopping platform and display a user interface for purchasing glass water.
As can be appreciated, the APP can obtain the consumption condition of the glass water of the intelligent automobile. The consumption condition of the glass water may include a remaining amount of the glass water. The small art suggestion APP can determine whether the glass water needs to be supplemented or not according to the residual quantity of the glass water. For example, when the remaining amount of the glass water is less than a preset remaining amount (e.g., 1/4), the recipe recommendation APP may determine that the glass water needs to be supplemented. When the glass water of the smart car needs to be supplemented, the art advice APP can determine the prompt content in the card 2912. The electronic device 100 may then display the card 2912 from the art proposal APP as shown in fig. 29B.
The embodiment can remind the user to purchase and supplement the glass water of the intelligent automobile in time, reduce the consumption of the glass water, and influence the driving condition of the intelligent automobile by the user because the user does not store the glass water.
It can be understood that the home device data used for providing the shopping suggestion for purchasing consumables of the smart home devices may be data subjected to desensitization processing by the intermediate server. The process of determining the shopping suggestion for purchasing the consumables of the intelligent household equipment is a process of processing user data in a data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the shopping suggestion for purchasing consumables of the smart home device is a process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain the home device data detected by the smart home device, and prompt the user about a suggestion of the smart home device in the using process according to the home device data. The suggestions can include suggestions on ways to manipulate the smart home devices, suggestions on processing of things placed in the smart home devices, and the like. The situation that the intelligent household equipment is damaged and the physical health of the user is affected due to the fact that the intelligent household equipment is improperly used by the user can be reduced.
Fig. 30A to 30C exemplarily show scene diagrams of a scenario that the electronic device 100 prompts a user about a notice during a use process of the smart home device according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 30A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3010. The user interface 3010 may include a card 3011 from the art suggestion APP. The card 3011 can be used to prompt the user that the wet trash in the intelligent trash can has been stored for more than two days and needs to be cleaned as soon as possible. The prompt content in the card 3010 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In some embodiments, the art suggestion APP may obtain data of the garbage detected by the intelligent garbage can. The data of the garbage may include a type of the garbage, an amount of the garbage, a storage time of the garbage, and the like. Little skill suggestion APP can judge whether rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin needs to be cleared up according to the data of rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin. When the rubbish in the intelligent trash can needs to be cleaned, the small art suggestion APP can determine prompt contents in the card 3011. Electronic device 100 may then display card 3011 at the user interface.
The method for judging whether the garbage in the intelligent garbage can needs to be cleaned is not limited. For example, the art recommendation APP may determine whether the storage time of the garbage exceeds a preset time (e.g., 2 days). When the storage time of rubbish surpasss above-mentioned preset time, little art suggestion APP can judge the rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin and need be cleared up. As another example, the art recommendation APP may determine whether the amount of garbage exceeds a preset amount (e.g., 3/4 of the capacity of the intelligent garbage bin). When the quantity of rubbish surpasses above-mentioned predetermined quantity, little skill suggestion APP can judge that the rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin needs to be cleared up.
The method can remind a user of the treatment method and treatment time of the garbage in the intelligent garbage can, so that the situation that the environmental sanitation and the body health of the user are influenced due to the fact that the garbage is stored for a long time and bacteria are bred is avoided.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 may obtain the trash information of the cell or community where the user's home is located. The trash receptacle information may include one or more of time information when the trash receptacle may throw trash, information on a trash classification of the trash receptacle, information on a fine of a mistake in throwing the trash classification at the trash receptacle, and the like. The APP can determine the garbage throwing time for the user according to the judgment result of whether the garbage in the intelligent garbage can of the user home needs to be thrown and the garbage throwing time information of the garbage station. Then, the art suggestion APP can prompt the user to go to the garbage station to throw garbage at the determined garbage throwing time.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method for the electronic device 100 to obtain the garbage bin information of the cell or the community where the home of the user is located. For example, the above-mentioned garbage station information may be sent to the electronic device 100 by the electronic device on the cell or community side in the form of a short message or other notification message. For another example, the above-mentioned garbage station information may be requested by the electronic device 100 from an electronic device on a cell or community side where the electronic device is located.
Wherein, above-mentioned intelligent garbage bin can detect whether user's waste classification is correct. When a user garbage classification error is detected, the intelligent garbage can prompt the user of the garbage classification error. The intelligent trash can may also send data of the garbage classification error to the electronic device 100. Based on the above and the misclassification data, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user for a garbage classification error. The above-mentioned garbage misclassification data may indicate what the user misclassified garbage is. In this way, the electronic device 100 can prompt the user to throw the misclassified trash into the correct trash bin.
For example, there are two intelligent trashcans in a user's home. One of the intelligent garbage cans is used for throwing kitchen garbage, and the other intelligent garbage can is used for throwing other garbage. When the intelligent garbage can for throwing the kitchen garbage detects other garbage, the intelligent garbage can prompt a user that non-kitchen garbage is thrown into the intelligent garbage can for throwing the kitchen garbage. The intelligent trash can for throwing kitchen waste can also send data of waste classification errors to the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may prompt the user to throw the non-kitchen waste into an intelligent trash can for throwing other waste, which is specific to the non-kitchen waste, according to the data of the waste classification error.
Therefore, the method can help the user to determine the time for throwing the garbage, not only can reduce the situation that the environment is influenced by the long storage time of the garbage in the intelligent garbage can, but also can reduce the situation that the garbage station is not opened when the user throws the garbage. In addition, the method can help the user to classify the garbage, and reduce the situation that the user is penalized due to the error of garbage classification.
In one possible implementation manner, the art suggestion APP may determine whether the user needs to leave home. Judge that the user need leave home, and when rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin need cleared up, little art suggestion APP can indicate the user to throw away the rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin when leaving home. In which the electronic device 100 may display a card 3011 as shown in fig. 30A to remind the user to throw garbage.
Specifically, the art suggestion APP may obtain the location information of the user and the location information of the home of the user. The location information may be latitude and longitude, a location name (such as a central cell), and the like. According to the position information of the user and the position information of the home of the user, the art recommendation APP can determine that the user is at home. The embodiment of the present application is not limited to the method for determining whether the user is at the home location. For example, the art suggestion APP may also determine whether the user is at home by determining whether the electronic device 100 is connected to home Wi-Fi.
The small art suggestion APP can also acquire shopping data of a user for ordering or purchasing food materials on the internet. And the artwork suggestion APP can judge that the user is about to leave the house according to the judgment result of the user at home and the delivery address in the shopping data. For example, the shipping address is the door of the cell where the user's home is located. The user needs to go out to the doorway of the cell to receive the goods. The method for judging whether the user is away from home is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the art suggestion APP may also determine whether the user is going away from home through the user's schedule. For example, the user has ordered a visit to a medical facility, the user is out of work on a work day, the user is to take a flight, and so on.
Judge that the user need leave home, and when rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin need cleared up, little art suggestion APP can indicate the user to throw away the rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin when leaving home.
In another possible implementation manner, when it is determined that garbage in the intelligent garbage can needs to be cleaned, the art recommendation APP may determine whether the user purchases a commodity (such as take-out) on the internet. When the fact that the user purchases the commodity on the internet is judged, and the receiving address of the commodity indicates that the commodity is delivered to the home (namely, the user can receive the commodity without leaving the home), the artwork suggestion APP can provide suggestions for the user to take the commodity and throw away rubbish when the user goes out. The details of the suggestion may refer to the prompts in the card 2512 described above in connection with fig. 25A.
Therefore, when the user goes out to get the purchased commodities, the user can clean up the garbage in the intelligent garbage can by the way.
Optionally, if the mini art suggestion APP determines that the commodities purchased by the user are to be delivered to the home according to the receiving address in the shopping data of the user, and determines that the garbage in the intelligent garbage can needs to be cleaned, the physical activity of the user on the day is less, the mini art suggestion APP can provide suggestions for the user to get the commodities out, throw away the garbage and increase the physical activity. The method can better persuade the user to get the commodity when going out. The method and the device for processing the commodities do not limit the sequence of judging whether the commodities purchased by the user are delivered, judging whether the garbage in the intelligent garbage can needs to be cleaned and judging whether the physical activity of the user on the current day is smaller than the preset activity.
Like this, the user can get the commodity of oneself purchase when going out, and the rubbish in the intelligent garbage bin is fallen and the physical activity volume of oneself is increased in the way to the clearance. The method is beneficial to timely garbage disposal of the user, keeps the domestic environment sanitary, and can promote the user to move body and keep the body healthy.
As shown in fig. 30B, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3010. The user interface 3010 may include a card 3012 from the art suggestion APP. The card 3012 may be used to provide a recommendation to the user of the time to store the food material. The suggestion of the food storage time can be used for prompting the user which food in the intelligent refrigerator has low freshness or is expired.
In a possible implementation manner, the art recommendation APP may obtain storage data of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator. The stored data may include the name, number, freshness, etc. of the food materials in the user interface 2640 shown in fig. 26D. The cookie advice APP can determine advice of storage time of food materials in the card 3012 according to freshness of the food materials.
For example, as can be seen from the freshness of the food material shown in fig. 26D, the freshness of bananas in the intelligent refrigerator is low (e.g., 2 stars), and the freshness of fresh milk is also low (e.g., 0 stars). The suggestion of the food storage time may include: the freshness of the bananas is low, so that the bananas can be stored in the intelligent refrigerator for a short time and need to be eaten as soon as possible; the fresh milk is overdue and can not be eaten. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the specific content of the suggestion of the food material storage time.
The suggestion for providing the food storage time for the user according to the storage data of the food is not limited to be completed by the cookie suggestion APP, and can also be completed by other APPs such as an intelligent life APP.
The method can help the user to know the storage time of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator, and the situation that the food materials are stored for too long time and cannot be eaten and are wasted is reduced. In addition, the method can also reduce the influence on the health caused by eating overdue food materials by mistake.
As shown in fig. 30C, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3010. The user interface 3010 may include a card 3013 from the art suggestion APP. The card 3013 may be used to provide a recommendation to the user of the storage location of food material in the smart refrigerator. The suggestion of the food storage location can be used for prompting the user of the optimal storage location of the food in the intelligent refrigerator.
In a possible implementation manner, the art recommendation APP may obtain storage data of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator. The mini-art advice APP can judge the food materials which are not suitable for being stored in the intelligent refrigerator from the food materials stored in the intelligent refrigerator. For example, the optimal storage temperature for some food materials is room temperature. Then these food materials are not suitable for storage in the smart refrigerator. When it is determined that one or more food materials are not suitable for storage in the intelligent refrigerator, the art recommendation APP can determine a recommendation of a storage position of the food materials in the card 3013. As another example, vegetables, fruits are suitably stored in a refrigerated area (e.g., an area with a temperature of 0 ℃ to 4 ℃) in an intelligent refrigerator. When the food materials suitable for being stored in the refrigerating area are stored in the freezing area (such as the area with the temperature of 18 ℃ below zero), the art recommendation APP can prompt the user that the storage position of the food materials is wrong.
Exemplarily, as can be seen from the names of the food materials shown in fig. 26D, sweet potatoes are stored in the smart refrigerator. The mini-art recommends that the APP can obtain (such as from a cloud server) the optimum storage temperature (such as 10-15 ℃) of the sweet potatoes. The mini-art advice APP may determine that sweet potatoes are not suitable for storage in the smart refrigerator. Then, the art recommendation APP may determine a recommendation of a food material storage location provided to the user. The suggestion of the food material storage location may comprise: sweet potatoes are not suitable to be stored in the intelligent refrigerator, the storage time of the sweet potatoes at normal temperature is longer, and the sweet potatoes are recommended to be placed outside the intelligent refrigerator.
In one possible implementation manner, the articles stored in the intelligent refrigerator include articles such as cosmetics and medicines besides food materials. The small art suggestion APP can obtain storage data of articles in the intelligent refrigerator. The mini art suggestion APP can determine the optimal temperature in the intelligent refrigerator according to the storage data of the articles in the intelligent refrigerator, and prompts a user to adjust the temperature in the intelligent refrigerator to the optimal temperature of the articles stored in the intelligent refrigerator. This can reduce the risk of deterioration of the article due to improper storage temperature.
For example, a smart refrigerator stores cosmetics having an optimal storage temperature of 4 ℃. But the current temperature in the cold storage area of the intelligent refrigerator is 2 ℃. The mini art suggestion APP can remind a user to adjust the temperature of a refrigerating area of the intelligent refrigerator to be 4 ℃.
In a possible implementation manner, the mini-art recommendation APP can also provide a recommendation of food storage in the intelligent refrigerator for the user by combining with the travel data of the user. For example, when it is determined that the user needs to leave home for a period of time (e.g., one week), the art recommendation APP may prompt the user to turn down (e.g., to 2 ℃) the temperature of the refrigerated area in the smart refrigerator before leaving home. The low temperature may extend the storage time of a portion of the food material. When the user is determined to leave home for a period of time and then return home, the art suggestion APP can prompt the user to adjust the temperature of the refrigerating area in the intelligent refrigerator to the general temperature (such as 4 ℃) of the refrigerating area. The general temperature can save the power consumption of the intelligent refrigerator.
The suggestion for providing the food storage position for the user according to the storage data of the food is not limited to be completed by the cookie suggestion APP, and can also be completed by other APPs such as an intelligent life APP.
The method can help the user store the food materials at the proper positions, and the condition that the food materials are wasted due to early damage caused by improper storage positions is reduced.
Not limited to the suggestion of the storage time of the food materials and the suggestion of the storage position of the food materials, the electronic device at the user side can also provide the suggestion of other food materials in the aspects of storage, eating and the like for the user according to the storage data of the food materials. For example, the electronic device on the user side may also prompt the user which food materials in the intelligent refrigerator are conflicting and cannot be eaten in a mixed manner. For another example, the electronic device on the user side may also prompt the user which food materials in the smart refrigerator cannot be stored together, otherwise one food material may cause another food material to go bad at an accelerated rate. The suggestion for storing the food materials can help a user to store various food materials better, and the user can eat fresh and healthy food materials conveniently.
The embodiment shown in fig. 30A to 30C specifically takes an intelligent trash can and an intelligent refrigerator as an example to describe that the electronic device on the user side provides a suggestion in processing of things placed in the intelligent household device for the user. Not limited to the smart trash can and the smart refrigerator, the electronic device on the user side may also provide the user with a suggestion in processing of what is placed in the corresponding smart home device based on the detected home device data from other smart home devices, such as a smart oven, a smart microwave oven, a smart washing machine, a smart water purifier, and the like.
Not limited to the above suggestions of the things placed in the smart home devices in terms of processing, the electronic device on the user side may also provide suggestions of other smart home devices in the using process. For example, the sweeping robot is recommended to use the environment, the intelligent oven temperature is regulated, the intelligent lamp brightness is regulated, and the like.
In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may obtain stored data of food materials in the smart refrigerator, as well as exercise health data of the user. By combining the stored data of the food materials and the exercise health data of the user, the electronic equipment at the user side can provide diet suggestions for the user.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device on the user side provides a diet suggestion for the user.
(1) Fig. 31 is a schematic view illustrating a scene in which the electronic device 100 reminds the user of being unfavorable to eat some food materials in the smart refrigerator.
As shown in fig. 31, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3110. The user interface 3110 may include a card 3111 from an art suggestion APP. The card 3111 may be used to alert the user that a portion of the food material (e.g., food a) in the smart refrigerator is ineligible for consumption during dosing.
In a possible implementation manner, when the storage data of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator and the exercise health data of the user are obtained, the art recommendation APP can judge which food materials in the intelligent refrigerator can affect the body health of the user. The above-mentioned food materials affecting the physical health of the user may include food materials that aggravate a physical problem indicated by the athletic health data of the user, food materials that affect the user to improve a physical problem indicated by the athletic health data, and the like. When food materials affecting the physical health of the user are determined, the art suggestion APP can determine prompt contents prompting that which food materials in the intelligent refrigerator are not suitable for eating in the card 3111.
Illustratively, from the foregoing examples, zhang III has been diagnosed with type II diabetes and requires the administration of drug A and drug B. The novel APP can determine that the user takes the medicine A and the medicine B according to the exercise health data of the user. The small art suggestion APP can also determine that food A is stored in the intelligent refrigerator according to the storage data of the food materials. Wherein drug a conflicts with food a. The Xiaoyi advice APP can prompt the user that the medicine A conflicts with the food A, and the user is not suitable for eating the food A during taking the medicine A.
Not being restricted to be the xiao yi APP, what edible material can influence user's healthy in the above-mentioned intelligent refrigerator of judging to it can also be that other system APPs or third party APP accomplish to the suggestion to the user.
By the method, the situation that the user mistakenly eats food materials affecting the body health of the user in the intelligent refrigerator can be reduced, and the user can be better helped to keep or recover the body health.
(2) Fig. 32A to 32D are schematic views illustrating a scene in which the electronic apparatus 100 provides a recipe for a user. The recipe can be used for making food beneficial to body health of a user by utilizing food materials in the intelligent refrigerator.
As shown in fig. 32A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3210. The user interface 3210 may include cards 3211 from the art suggestions APP. The card 3211 may be used to recommend dinner recipes for the user. The card 3211 may also include a link control 3211A. The link control 3211A may be used to view recipes recommended by the art proposal APP.
In response to a user operation acting on the link control 3211, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3220 as shown in fig. 32B. The user interface 3220 may be a user interface for art suggestions APP. The user interface 3220 may include a recipe display area 3221. The recipe display area 3221 may include one or more recipes. Such as recipes 3221A and 3221B. The food materials required by the recipe can be stored in the intelligent refrigerator. The recipe can be used for making food beneficial to the health of a user. The food that is beneficial to the physical health of the user may include a food that is beneficial to ameliorating physical problems indicated by the athletic health data of the user.
Illustratively, the cookie APP determines that the user has diabetes according to exercise health data of the user, and determines that eggs and chicken breast meat are stored in the intelligent refrigerator according to storage data of food materials. The art suggestion APP can recommend a recipe 3221A for steamed eggs and a recipe 3221B for fried chicken breast meat shown in FIG. 32B. Recipes 3221A and 3221B meet the requirements of diabetics for consuming low-sugar and low-fat foods and can help users to improve diabetes.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may also determine whether the recipe in the recipe display area 3221 has been used by the user. When one or more recipes are judged to be used, the novel recipe recommendation APP can recommend a new recipe for the user. The new recipes may include recipes for which the art proposal APP has not been recommended to the user.
The method for judging whether the recipe is used by the user or not through the small art suggestion APP is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the art suggestion APP can obtain the consumption condition of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator. According to the consumption condition of food materials in the intelligent refrigerator, the small art suggestion APP can determine the food materials consumed by the user. If the food consumed by the user is a food required by one recipe in the recipe display area 3221, the minor art suggestion APP may determine that the recipe is used by the user. For another example, when a user operation for viewing specific content of a recipe is detected, the art suggestion APP may determine that the recipe is used by the user. The user operation of viewing specific contents of a recipe may be a user operation acting on a recipe (e.g., recipe 3221A) in the recipe display area 3221. As another example, a user interface for displaying specific content of a recipe may include markup made controls. The flag-made control may be used by the user to identify that the one recipe has been used. When the situation that the mark corresponding to one recipe is marked as the control is detected, the art suggestion APP can judge that the recipe is used by the user.
The food materials required by the novel recipe recommended by the small art suggestion APP for the user can be all the food materials stored in the intelligent refrigerator. The new recipe can be used for making food beneficial to the health of the user.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 32C, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3210. The user interface 3210 may include cards 3212 from the art suggestions APP. The card 3212 may be used to recommend a lunch recipe for the user. A link control 3212A may also be included in the card 3212. The link control 3212A may be used to view recipes recommended by the art suggestions APP.
In response to a user operation acting on the link control 3212A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3220 as shown in fig. 32D. The user interface 3220 may include a recipe display area 3221. As can be seen from a comparison between fig. 32B and fig. 32D, the recipe display area 3221 shown in fig. 32D may include a new recipe recommended by the user by the art suggestion APP. For example, a recipe 3221C for beef braised in soy sauce and a recipe 3221D for broccoli garlic.
As can be seen from fig. 32A and 32C, the recipe in the recipe display area 3221 shown in fig. 32B is determined by the diet advice APP8, 3 pm. The recipe in the recipe display area 3221 shown in fig. 32D is determined by the diet advice APP8, 4 noon. Also, from the user's operation on the recipe 3221A steaming eggs as shown in fig. 32B, the art advice APP may determine that the recipe 3221A has been used by the user. Then, in addition to recommending already recommended recipes (i.e., recipes 3221A and 3221B recommended on day 3 of 8 months), the art advice APP may also recommend new recipes (i.e., a recipe 8221C and a recipe 8221D) for the user on day 4 of 8 months based on the stored data of the food materials in the smart refrigerator and the exercise health data of the user.
Alternatively, the recommended priority of the new recipe may be higher than the recommended priority of the recipe that has already been recommended. The recommended priority of the recipes described above may be expressed as the order of arrangement of the recipes in the recipe display area 3221. The higher the priority the recipe is recommended, the further forward the recipe is located in the recipe display area 3221. As shown in fig. 32D, the recipe 3221C for the beef braised in soy sauce is positioned further forward in the recipe display area 3221 than the recipe 3221A for the egg steamed. That is, the recommended priority of the recipe 3221C for the beef braised in soy sauce is higher than the recommended priority of the recipe 3221A for the steamed egg.
The recommendation of recipes for the user according to the stored data of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator and the motion data of the user can be completed by other system APPs or third-party APPs without being limited to the small art suggestion APP.
It can be understood that the stored data of the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator and the exercise health data of the user used for providing the diet advice can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of judging which food materials in the intelligent refrigerator can influence the body health of the user by utilizing the user data and the process of determining the recipe are the processes of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the prompt contents indicating which food materials are inedible in the intelligent refrigerator and the process of displaying the recipe are the process of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 32A to 32D, the user can prepare food beneficial to his/her health from the food materials stored in the smart refrigerator according to the recipe recommended by the electronic device. Therefore, the food materials in the intelligent refrigerator can be reasonably utilized, and the user can be helped to keep or recover the physical health.
The present application provides a health management method. In the method, the electronic device on the user side can acquire one or more of exercise health data of the user, operation data of the user on the electronic device and state data of the user using the electronic device to provide suggestions of using modes of the electronic device for the user or adjust the using modes of the electronic device for the user.
The operation data of the user on the electronic device may include the user operation acting on the electronic device detected by the electronic device. For example, a touch operation or a click operation applied to a screen, a user operation applied to a key (e.g., a power-on key, a volume key, etc.), and the like. The electronic device at the user side can analyze habit data of the user, a use scene of the electronic device, a physical state of the user and the like according to the operation data. The habit data can be referred to the description of the previous embodiments.
The state data of the user using the electronic device may include a physical state of the user while using the electronic device. For example, the state of the hands, the state of the eyes, the distance between the face and the screen of the electronic device, and so on.
The suggestion of the use mode of the electronic equipment can comprise the following steps: a suggestion for font size adjustment in a screen of the electronic device, a suggestion for a duration of viewing the screen of the electronic device, a suggestion for a distance of viewing the screen of the electronic device, a suggestion for using voice interaction means, a suggestion for turning on a message without disturbance, a suggestion for automatically skipping on-screen advertisements, and the like.
The method can help the user keep healthy while improving the smoothness of the electronic equipment used by the user, reduce the situation that the physical problems indicated by the exercise health data of the user are aggravated by the electronic equipment used by the user, and reduce the situation that the physical health of the user is influenced by the electronic equipment used by the user.
The following describes a scenario in which the electronic device 100 provided in the embodiment of the present application provides a suggestion on a usage mode of the electronic device for a user.
(1) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may provide suggestions to the user of the manner in which the electronic device is used based on the athletic health data of the user. The suggestion of the use mode of the electronic equipment can help the user keep healthy, and reduce the situation that the method for using the electronic equipment by the user aggravates the physical problems indicated by the exercise health data of the user.
(a) This is described here by way of example of a scenario in which a user with presbyopia browses news using the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 33A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3310. The user interface 3310 may include a news content display area 3312. The news content display area 3312 may include news content in the form of text as shown in fig. 33A. The user interface 3310 may also include a notification message 3311 from the art advice APP. The notification message 3311 may be used to alert the user that the font in the user interface 3310 is too small for the presbyopic subject and to advise the user to resize the font.
In one possible implementation, the notification message 3311 may also be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a font size adjustment control for adjusting the font of the user interface. That is, the user can turn on the function of adjusting the font size of the user interface through the notification message 3313, thereby adjusting the font size of the user interface. In this way, the user does not need to exit the user interface shown in fig. 33A, then find a control for adjusting the font size from the setting APP, and then set the size of the font of the user interface. The method can enable the user to adjust the size of the font of the user interface more conveniently and quickly.
In response to a user operation acting on the notification message 3311, the electronic device 100 may display a font size adjustment control 3313 as shown in fig. 33B on the user interface 3310. In response to a user operation acting on font size adjustment control 3313, electronic device 100 may resize or resize a font in user interface 3313.
As can be seen from a comparison of fig. 33A and 33B, the user enlarges the font in the news content display area 3313 through the font size adjustment control 3313 described above.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the manner in which the electronic device 100 adjusts the size of the font in the user interface 3313. For example, the electronic device 100 may invoke a service that sets the font size in the APP. In response to user operations acting on font size adjustment control 3313, electronic device 100 may adjust the size of fonts presented by the user interfaces of multiple APPs in electronic device 100. That is, the font size adjustment control 3313 may not only adjust the size of the font in the user interface 3310, but may also adjust the size of the font presented by the user interfaces of other APPs of the electronic device 100. As another example, the electronic device 100 may zoom the user interface 3310 to implement functionality to adjust font size. In response to a user operation acting on font size adjustment control 3313, electronic device 100 may zoom in or out on user interface 3310. When the user interface 3310 is enlarged, the font in the user interface 3310 is correspondingly enlarged. I.e., font size adjustment control 3313 can only be used to adjust the size of the font in user interface 3310.
Here, based on the scenarios shown in fig. 33A and fig. 33B, an implementation manner in which an electronic device 100 provides a suggestion of a usage manner of the electronic device for a user according to an embodiment of the present application is exemplarily illustrated.
Specifically, the art suggestion APP can obtain exercise health data of the user. According to the diagnosis result in the exercise health data, the art advice APP can determine that the user has presbyopia. The art suggestion APP can judge whether the fonts in the user interface are too small. When the font in the user interface is determined to be too small, the art suggestion APP may determine the content in the notification message 3311 shown in fig. 33A. The electronic device 100 may then push the notification message 3311 from the art suggestion APP to suggest to the user to resize the font in the user interface 3310.
The method for judging whether the font in the user interface is too small is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the art suggestion APP may determine whether the size of the font is smaller than a preset font size. The preset font size may be pre-stored in the electronic device 100. The preset font size may be a font size that is typically set when presbyopic persons watch a screen of the electronic device. The method for setting the preset font size is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. When the font size is smaller than the preset font size, the small art suggestion APP can judge that the font size in the user interface is too small.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 33A and 33B, the user suffering from presbyopia can conveniently adjust the font size of the news contents browsed by himself/herself according to the prompt of the electronic apparatus 100. Through font adjustment, a user can more easily see the content of the user interface, and the condition that the presbyopia of the user is aggravated is reduced.
(b) Here, a scene in which a user with inflamed eyelids browses news using the electronic apparatus 100 is also described as an example.
As shown in fig. 33C, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3310. The user interface 3310 may include a news content display area 3313 and a notification message 3314 from an art advice APP. The news content display area 3313 may refer to the description of the foregoing embodiment. The notification message 3314 may be used to alert the user that the eyelid is inflamed and not available to view the screen for a long time and to advise the user to rest or take a voice announcement.
In one possible implementation, the notification message 3314 may also be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to voice-cast news content in the news content display area 3313. That is, the user can turn on the function of the voice announcement through the notification message 3314 to relax his eyes and understand the news contents in the news contents display area 3313 by listening. Therefore, the user does not need to search for a control for starting the voice broadcast function in the APP providing the news content. The method can enable the user to open the voice broadcasting function more conveniently, so that the eyes can be relaxed as soon as possible.
In response to a user operation applied to the notification message 3314, the electronic device 100 may start to voice-cast news content in the news content display area 3313. Optionally, electronic device 100 may also display options for setting one or more voice-over functions when a user action on notification message 3314 is detected. For example, the length of time of the voice broadcast, the sound type of the voice broadcast (such as a female voice broadcast, a male voice broadcast, etc.), and the like.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the implementation manner of the function of starting the voice broadcast by the electronic device 100. For example, APP that provides news content in the news content display area 3312 has a function of voice broadcasting. In response to a user operation acting on the notification message 3314, the electronic device 100 may invoke the above-described service of voice broadcasting in APP providing news content, starting to voice-broadcast the news content. Wherein, when the news content presented in the user interface 3310 is completed by the voice broadcast, the electronic device 100 may continue to broadcast the news content that is not presented in the user interface 3310 in the APP that provides the news content. For another example, the electronic device 100 may call a service for setting a voice broadcast in the APP. The voice broadcast service in the APP is set to be available for voice broadcasting text content in the user interface displayed by the electronic device 100. Among them, when the news content presented in the user interface 3310 is completed by the voice broadcast, the electronic apparatus 100 may stop the voice broadcast.
Here, based on the scenario shown in fig. 33C, an implementation manner that the electronic device 100 provides a suggestion of a usage manner of the electronic device for a user according to an embodiment of the present application is exemplarily illustrated.
Specifically, the art suggestion APP can obtain exercise health data of the user. From the diagnosis in the exercise health data, the art advice APP may determine the inflammation of the eyelids of the user. The art suggestion APP may determine whether the time for the user to view the screen exceeds a preset time (e.g., 1 hour). The embodiment of the present application does not limit the method for determining the preset time. When it is determined that the time for the user to view the screen exceeds the preset time, the art suggestion APP may determine the content in the notification message 3314 shown in fig. 33C. The electronic device 100 may then push the notification message 3314 from the art advice APP to advise the user to take a break or learn about the news content in the news display area 3312 by means of voice announcement.
The method for judging whether the user watches the screen is not limited in the embodiment of the application. For example, the art suggestion APP may acquire user operation data of the user on the screen of the electronic device 100. When a user operation is applied to the screen, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user is watching the screen. For another example, in a state where the screen of the electronic device 100 is lighted, the front camera of the electronic device 100 may be turned on to collect image data. The front-facing camera may be a low power consumption camera. The electronic apparatus 100 may analyze whether the user's eyes watch the screen through the image data. The art suggestion APP can obtain the analysis result of whether the eyes of the user watch the screen or not. When the analysis result indicates that the user's eyes are gazing at the screen, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user is watching the screen.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 33C, in the case where the user with inflamed eyelids views the screen for a long time, the voice broadcast function can be conveniently turned on according to the prompt of the electronic apparatus 100. When the voice broadcasting function is started, the user can know the content displayed in the user interface in an audible mode, so that the eyes are rested, and the condition that the eyelids are aggravated is reduced.
(2) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may determine whether the current usage mode of the electronic device enables the user to smoothly use the electronic device or whether the user uses the electronic device in the current physical state may affect the physical health of the user according to the operation data of the user on the electronic device and the state data of the user using the electronic device. When it is determined that the current usage mode of the electronic device is difficult for the user to smoothly use the electronic device, or it is determined that the use of the electronic device in the current physical state of the user may affect the physical health of the user, the electronic device on the user side may provide a suggestion of the usage mode of the electronic device for the user, or adjust the usage mode of the electronic device for the user. The method can help the user to use the electronic equipment more smoothly, and reduce the influence on the body health of the user caused by the mode of using the electronic equipment.
The user's smooth use of the electronic device may indicate that an action performed by the electronic device in response to the received user operation corresponds to a user's desire to perform the user operation. That is, the user does not need to trigger the electronic device to execute the action desired by the user by repeating the user operation for multiple times, or the user does not need to wait for the electronic device to execute other unexpected actions (such as open screen advertisement) after the user operation.
(a) Here, a scene in which a user is trembling when clicking a map application icon to open a map APP is taken as an example for description.
As shown in fig. 34A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3410. The user interface 3410 may include a map application icon 3411. The map application icon 3411 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to call the map APP and display a user interface of the map APP. Other aspects of the user interface 3410 can be found in relation to the user interface 410 described above with reference to fig. 4A.
The electronic apparatus 100 detects a touch operation that acts a plurality of times on a position around the map application icon 3411 on the page on which the application icon is placed in the user interface 3410. For example, in response to a touch operation of long pressing the periphery of the map application on the page at one time without the position of the other application icon among the above-described multi-touch operations, the electronic apparatus 100 may display the user interface 3420 as shown in fig. 34B. The user interface 3420 may include a page 3421 and a notification message 3422 from the art proposal APP.
The page 3421 may be a page in the user interface 3410 in which the page on which the application icon is placed is reduced. The page 3421 may still include multiple application icons. The application icon in the page 3421 may be an icon in the user interface 3410 after the application icon is reduced. In response to a long press and a swipe left or right of a user operation acting on page 3421 where there are no application icons, electronic device 100 may swap the position between page 3421 and the page to the left of page 3421 or the page to the right of page 3421.
As can be seen, the user desires to turn on the map APP by a touch operation acting on the map application icon 3411 shown in fig. 34A. However, when the user touches the map application icon 3411, a hand shaking may occur due to physical problems (for example, diseases such as parkinson's disease), and it is difficult to accurately place a finger at the position of the map application icon 3411 for touch operation, so that the electronic device 100 cannot be triggered to turn on the map APP. There may be no action in the electronic device 100 in response to the inaccurate user operation (e.g., a short press operation on a page of the user interface 3410 where the app icon is not located). Alternatively, the electronic apparatus 100 may perform other actions than turning on the map APP in response to the user's inaccurate user operation described above. For example, the user operation that is inaccurate for the user is a long press operation that acts on a page where the application icon is placed in the user interface 3410 where no application icon is located. In response to the user operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may reduce the page in the user interface 3410 on which the application icon is placed to a page 3421 as shown in fig. 34B.
The notification message 3422 may be used to prompt the user that his touch operation is unstable and to suggest to the user to turn on the function of the voice input operation. The function of the voice input operation may include that the electronic device 100 responds to the collected voice instruction (for example, a voice instruction of "start map APP", a voice instruction of "play music", and the like) to execute an operation corresponding to the voice instruction. The message content in the notification message 3422 is not limited in this embodiment.
That is, when the function of the voice input operation is turned on, the user may instruct the electronic device 100 to perform a desired action (such as turning on a map APP) in the voice instruction without performing a corresponding user operation on a screen or a key of the electronic device 100
In one possible implementation, the notification message 3422 may also be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to turn on the function of the voice input operation. That is, the user can turn on the function of the voice input operation by the user operation acting on the notification message 3422, thereby turning on the map APP by the voice instruction.
Optionally, the user may also turn on the function of the voice input operation by a wake-up word (e.g., "mini art"). When the wake-up word is monitored, the electronic device 100 may recognize the voice command of the user and execute an operation corresponding to the voice command. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the above-mentioned wakeup word.
Here, based on the scenarios shown in fig. 34A and fig. 34B, an implementation scenario that the electronic device 100 provides a suggestion of a usage manner of the electronic device for a user according to an embodiment of the present application is exemplarily illustrated.
Specifically, the art suggestion APP may obtain operation data of the user on the electronic device 100. This operation data may include a touch operation that is applied a plurality of times to a position in the periphery of the map application icon 3411 on the page on which the application icon is placed in the user interface 3410, as shown in fig. 34A. The small art suggestion APP can judge that the touch operation of the user is unstable by using the touch operation stable model. The unstable touch operation of the user may indicate that when the user interacts with the electronic apparatus 100 through the touch operation acting on the screen, an unstable situation such as hand shake occurs. The touch operation of the user cannot accurately act on the position desired by the user, so that the electronic apparatus 100 performs the action desired by the user.
When it is determined that the touch operation of the user is unstable, the art suggestion APP may determine the content in the notification message 3422 shown in fig. 34B. The electronic device 100 may then push a notification message 3422 from the art suggestion APP to prompt the user to turn on the function of the voice input operation.
The touch operation stability model can be used for judging whether the touch operation of the user on the screen of the electronic equipment is stable. The touch operation stability model may be a neural network model. The input of the touch operation stability model may be touch operation data acting on the screen during the time period t 1. The touch operation data may include position data of a touch operation acting on the screen, user interface information of the APP displayed on the screen, i.e., the APP, control information of the user interface at the position of the touch operation acting on the screen, and the like. The output of the touch operation stability model may be a result of whether the touch operation is stable. The training process of the touch operation stability model can refer to the training process of the neural network model. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this. A trained touch operation stability model may be stored in the electronic device 100. The touch operation stability model may be obtained by the electronic device 100 from a cloud server.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 34A and 34B, when the user is not convenient to interact with the electronic device through the user operation on the screen or the keys due to the trembling of the hand caused by the physical problem, the electronic device may determine the physical state of the user according to the operation data of the user and provide the user with a suggestion to start the voice input operation. In this way, if the user has a disease such as parkinson which makes it difficult for the user to control his/her body movement and wants to use the electronic device, the user can activate the function of the voice input operation under the prompt of the electronic device, and thus interact with the electronic device through the voice command to instruct the electronic device to execute his/her desired action. The method can facilitate the user to adjust the use mode of the electronic equipment, so that the user can smoothly use the electronic equipment.
(b) This will be described by taking as an example a scene in which the user views the electronic device 100 in a short distance from the screen.
As shown in fig. 34C, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3430. The user interface 3430 may include a notification message 3431 from the art proposal APP. The notification message 3431 may be used to prompt the user to watch the screen of the electronic device 100 too close and to suggest that the user has pulled the distance of the electronic device 100 from the face.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain state data of the user using the electronic device 100. The status data may include a distance between the user's face and a screen of the electronic device 100. The art suggestion APP may determine whether a distance between the face of the user and the screen of the electronic device 100 is less than a preset viewing distance (e.g., 30 cm). The value of the preset viewing distance can be set according to experience. The preset viewing distance is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. When it is determined that the distance between the face of the user and the screen of the electronic device 100 is smaller than the preset viewing distance, the art advice APP may determine the prompt content in the notification message 3431 shown in fig. 34C. Then, the electronic device 100 may push a notification message 3431 from the art suggestion APP to suggest to the user to pull the distance of the electronic device 100 from the face away, thereby reducing the situation where the viewing screen is too close to affect the eyesight.
The method for detecting the distance between the face of the user and the screen of the electronic device 100 by the electronic device 100 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. For example, in a state where the screen of the electronic apparatus 100 is lit, the electronic apparatus 100 may calculate a distance between the face and the screen from data collected by the depth camera. As another example, the user wears a headset 604. A communication connection may be established between the headset 604 and the electronic device 100. Such as a bluetooth communication connection. The electronic device 100 may calculate the transmission distance of the bluetooth signal transmitted by the headset 604 by determining the time between transmission and reception of the bluetooth signal by the electronic device 100. The electronic apparatus 100 may determine the distance between the user's face and the screen according to the transmission distance of the bluetooth signal.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 34C, when it is detected that the distance from the user viewing the screen is too close, the electronic device at the user side may prompt the user to pull the electronic device far away. The user can zoom out the electronic equipment in time under the prompt of the electronic equipment, and watch the screen of the electronic equipment at a proper distance. The method can help the user to better protect eyesight and reduce the condition that the eyesight is influenced by the too close distance of the watching screen.
(c) Here, the description will be given taking as an example a scene where the user squints when viewing the screen of the electronic apparatus 100.
As shown in fig. 34D, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3440. The user interface 3440 may include a news content display area 3441 and a notification message 3442 from the art proposal APP. The news content display area 3441 can refer to the introduction shown in fig. 33A described earlier. The notification message 3442 may be used to prompt the user that the current viewing state of the screen is squinting and suggest that the user turn up the font in the user interface 3440.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain state data of the user using the electronic device 100. The status data may include a status of the user's eyes. When the state of the eyes indicates that the user is in a narrow-eye state, and the state that the user is in the narrow-eye state exceeds the preset narrow-eye time (for example, 1 minute), the art advice APP can determine the prompt content in the notification message 3442 shown in fig. 34D. The electronic device 100 may then push the notification message 3442 from the art suggestion APP to suggest to the user to resize the font in the user interface 3440. The embodiment of the application does not limit the value of the preset squint time.
The notification message 3442 may also be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a font size adjustment control for adjusting the font of the user interface, among other things. That is, the user can turn on the function of adjusting the font size of the user interface through the notification message 3313, thereby adjusting the font size of the user interface. The electronic device 100 displays an implementation of a font size adjustment control in response to user operations acting on the notification message 3442, and an implementation of adjusting a font size in the user interface 3440 in response to the font size adjustment control acting on the notification message 3442 may refer to the embodiments illustrated in fig. 33A and 33B described previously. And will not be described in detail herein.
The embodiment of the application does not limit whether the state of detecting the eyes of the user by the electronic device 100 is a squinting state. For example, the electronic device 100 stores a trained squint detection model. The squint detection model may be a neural network model. The input of the squinting detection model may be an image of the user's eyes. The output of the squint detection model can be the result of whether the user squints. When detecting that the user interface contains text, the electronic device 100 may collect image data through the front-facing camera and determine whether the user is squinting using the squinting detection model.
It can be understood that when the user watches the screen of the electronic device, the state of the eyes is squinting and exceeds the preset squinting time, and the fact that the user watches the content on the screen can be shown to be more labored. Long-term squinting on a viewing screen can degrade the user's vision. The electronic equipment on the user side can remind the user to adjust the size of the font of the display content on the screen when detecting that the user watches the screen squinting. The method can help the user improve the condition of watching the screen to squint, thereby better protecting eyesight.
Alternatively, to squint when detecting that the user is watching the screen, the electronic device 100 may increase the font of the content displayed in the screen and prompt the user that the font has been increased for the user. After the electronic device 100 enlarges the font of the content displayed in the screen, a font size adjustment control as shown in fig. 33B may be further provided. In this way, the user can adjust the font size of the display content in the screen to the size desired by the user through the font size adjusting control. Alternatively, after the electronic device 100 enlarges the font of the content displayed in the screen, a cancel adjustment control may be provided. The undo adjustment control may be used to undo an adjustment of the font size of the content displayed in the screen by the electronic device 100. That is, the user may cause the electronic device 100 to restore the font size of the content displayed in the screen to the size before being adjusted through the un-adjustment control.
(d) Here, a scene in which the user falls asleep while viewing the screen of the electronic apparatus 100 is also described as an example.
As shown in fig. 34E, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3450. The user interface 3450 may include a notification message 3451 from the art proposal APP. The notification message 3451 may be used to prompt the user to detect that the user has fallen asleep and will turn off the screen of the electronic device 100 for the user. In which the electronic apparatus 100 may extinguish the screen without a user operation applied to the electronic apparatus 100 for a preset period of time (e.g., for 15 seconds). The length of the preset time period is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. A countdown 3451A may be included in the notification message 3451. The time indicated by countdown 3451A may represent the remaining time from when electronic device 100 goes off-screen. For example, a countdown 3451A of 9s may indicate that electronic device 100 will turn off the screen after 9 seconds.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain state data of the user using the electronic device 100. The status data may include a status of the user's eyes. The art suggestion APP can judge whether the user falls asleep according to the state of the eyes. When it is determined that the user has fallen asleep, the art advice APP may determine the prompt content in the notification message 3451 shown in fig. 34D. The electronic device 100 may then push a notification message 3451 from the art advice APP to prompt the user that the electronic device 100 will extinguish the screen without user action on the electronic device 100 for a preset period of time (e.g., for 15 seconds). The artwork recommendation APP may obtain operation data acting on the electronic device 100 within the preset time period. When the electronic device 100 does not detect the user operation within the preset time period, the art suggestion APP may call an application program for turning off the screen, so as to turn off the screen of the electronic device 100.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the method for judging whether the user falls asleep or not according to the eye state by the art advice APP. The electronic device 100 may detect whether the eye state is a closed eye state. For example, a trained eye closure detection model may be stored in the electronic device 100. The closed-eye detection model may be a neural network model. The input to the eye closure detection model may be an image of the user's eyes. The input of the closed-eye detection model may be a result of whether the user is closed. The electronic device 100 may acquire an image of the eyes of the user through the front camera, and determine whether the state of the eyes of the user is an eye closing state by using the eye closing detection model. When the eye state of the user is the eye closing state, the mini art suggestion APP can determine whether the time of the user in the eye closing state exceeds the preset eye closing time. When the time that the user is in the eye closing state exceeds the preset eye closing time, the art suggestion APP can determine that the user falls asleep.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 34D, the electronic device on the user side can detect whether the user falls asleep while the user is using the electronic device. When it is detected that the user falls asleep but the screen of the electronic apparatus 100 is still in a lighted state, the electronic apparatus on the user side may extinguish the screen. This can save the power consumption of the electronic device and reduce the influence of the screen being in the lighted state on the sleep of the user.
In one possible implementation, when it is determined that the user has fallen asleep according to the state of the eyes of the user, the art suggestion APP may turn on a do-not-disturb mode or a sleep mode for the user. Among them, the art suggestion APP may call an application for turning on the do-not-disturb mode or an application for turning on the sleep mode, so that the electronic apparatus 100 enters the do-not-disturb mode or the sleep mode.
The sleep mode may be user-defined. For example, while in sleep mode, the electronic device 100 may leave a voice message "at rest, do not disturb" when receiving an incoming call. The electronic device 100 may automatically reply with the message content "at rest, do not disturb" when receiving messages sent by other contacts. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the content of the voice message and the message that is automatically replied.
When the user is judged to be awake, the art suggestion APP can quit the do-not-disturb mode or the sleep mode for the user. The method for determining whether the user wakes up is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. For example, when a user operation for unlocking (e.g., unlocking a human face) the electronic device 100 is detected, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user wakes up.
The above-described method may automatically turn on a do-not-disturb or sleep mode on the electronic device 100 for the user upon detecting that the user is asleep. This may help the user improve sleep quality and reduce the impact of the user on receiving an incoming call and notification messages by the electronic device 100 after falling asleep.
(3) In some embodiments, the electronic device on the user side may analyze the habit data of the user according to the operation data of the user on the electronic device. According to the habit data, the electronic equipment at the user side can provide suggestions of the using mode of the electronic equipment for the user or adjust the using mode of the electronic equipment for the user. By the mode, the operation mode of the electronic equipment can be more and more in line with the habit of the user, and the user can use the electronic equipment more smoothly.
(a) Here, a scene in which the user is used to skip the open screen advertisement after the APP is turned on is taken as an example for description.
The open screen advertisement may be an advertisement that appears when the APP is started. The electronic equipment can display the open screen advertisement within the preset time after the APP is started. Wherein, electronic equipment can show the screen advertisement of opening when opening APP for the first time, perhaps when opening this APP once more in a long period of time after withdrawing from the APP. The electronic device 100 may enter the main page of the APP after the end of the on-screen advertisement presentation. The open screen advertisement may be an advertisement for a shopping platform, an advertisement for a medical facility, an advertisement for a training facility, an advertisement for a travel facility, and the like. The embodiment of the application does not limit the advertisement type of the open screen advertisement.
Fig. 35A to 35C are schematic views illustrating a scene in which a user manually skips an open advertisement.
As shown in fig. 35A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3510. User interface 3510 may include a video application icon 3511. Additional details of the user interface 3510 can be found in relation to the description of the user interface 410 of FIG. 4A, supra. In response to a user operation acting on the video application icon 3511, the electronic device 100 may start the video application APP. The video application APP may have an open screen advertisement.
As shown in fig. 35B, after the video application APP is started, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a user interface 3520. The user interface 3520 is a user interface for open screen advertising. User interface 3520 may include an interface prompt control 3521 and a skip control 3522. Wherein:
interface prompt control 3521 may be used to prompt the user that the current user interface is an on-screen advertising user interface. The interface prompt control 3521 may include a text prompt "ad". The content of the chinese prompt of the interface prompt control 3521 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
Skip control 3521 may be used to skip an off-screen ad. A countdown to the presentation of the open screen ad may be included in skip control 3521. The countdown of the open screen advertisement presentation may be used to indicate the end time of the open screen advertisement presentation. For example, the countdown of an open screen advertisement presentation is 5s. The electronic device 100 may also present the open screen advertisement for 5 seconds. When the countdown change of the screen-open advertisement is 0s, the electronic device 100 may end displaying the screen-open advertisement and enter the home page of the APP. In response to a user operation acting on the skip control 3521, the electronic device 100 may display a main page 3530 of the video application APP illustrated in fig. 35C.
That is, the user may enter the main page of the APP by manually triggering the electronic device 100 to end presenting the open-screen advertisement before the electronic device 100 automatically ends presenting the open-screen advertisement by skipping the control 3521.
Not limited to the above video applications APP, other APPs (e.g., first takeout APP, second takeout APP, third takeout APP, etc.) may have open screen advertisements. That is, when the APPs with the open screen advertisements are opened, the electronic device can display the open screen advertisements first and then enter the main page of the APPs.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain operation data of the user on the electronic device 100. The operational data may include user operations of the above-described user actions to skip controls in a user interface of an open screen advertisement. The art suggestion APP can judge whether the user has a habit of skipping the screen-off advertisement according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period (e.g., within a week, within a month, etc.). When it is determined that the user has a habit of skipping the screen-opening advertisement, the art suggestion APP may skip the screen-opening advertisement for the user when the electronic device 100 starts the APP with the screen-opening advertisement.
Fig. 35D and fig. 35E exemplarily show scene diagrams of the art proposal APP skipping the open advertisement for the user.
As shown in fig. 35D, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3510. In response to user operations acting on the video application icon 3511, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3530 as shown at 35E. The user interface 3530 may be the main interface of the video application APP. The user interface 3530 may include a notification message 3531 from the art proposal APP. The notification message 3531 may be used to prompt the user that the art suggests that the APP has skipped the on-screen advertisement for the user.
As can be seen, when the user clicks the video application icon 3511, the electronic device 100 may enter the main interface of the video application APP. That is, the user may not need to wait for the electronic device 100 to enter the main interface of the video application APP after the end of the display of the on-screen advertisement, or may not need to manually click the skip control to instruct the electronic device 100 to enter the main interface of the video application APP. The operation mode of the electronic device 100 for starting the APP with the open screen advertisement conforms to the habit of skipping the open screen advertisement by the user.
A pull-back ad control 3531A may be included in the notification message 3531. This pull-back control 3531A may be used for the user to view the open screen advertisements that the art proposal APP skips for himself. In response to user operation acting on the pull-back control 3531A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3520 containing an open screen advertisement as shown in fig. 35B.
That is, after the art suggestion APP skips the open screen advertisement for the user, if the user wants to view the open screen advertisement, the open screen advertisement can still be viewed by pulling back the control 3531A.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the method for judging whether the user has the habit of skipping the off-screen advertisement or not by the art suggestion APP according to the operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within the preset time period. For example, the art suggestion APP may calculate a ratio of the number of times that the user operation is applied to the skip control in the user interface of the open screen advertisement to the number of times that the open screen advertisement is displayed by the electronic device 100 when the electronic device 100 displays the open screen advertisement within the preset time period (for example, within one month). When the ratio of the number of times that the open screen advertisement is skipped (i.e., the number of times that the user operation is acted on the skip control in the user interface of the open screen advertisement) to the number of times that the electronic device 100 displays the open screen advertisement is greater than a preset skip threshold, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user has a habit of skipping the open screen advertisement.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the implementation mode of the art suggestion APP for skipping the screen-opening advertisement for the user.
For example, in response to a user operation to turn on one APP in the electronic device 100 (e.g., a user operation acting on an APP icon of the one APP), the art suggestion APP may determine whether the one APP has an open screen advertisement. If the APP has the screen-opening advertisement, the art suggestion APP can call an instruction A for skipping the screen-opening advertisement for the user. The instruction a described above for skipping an open screen advertisement for a user may be used to simulate clicking a skip control in a user interface containing an open screen advertisement. In response to a user operation of starting the APP, the electronic device 100 may acquire the open advertisement data for drawing the APP, and draw a user interface (e.g., user interface 3520) including the open advertisement. In response to the instruction for the art suggestion APP to call the open screen advertisement closing instruction for the user, the electronic device 100 may execute the instruction a for skipping the open screen advertisement for the user, and click the skip control for the user to skip the open screen advertisement.
When a user operation of turning on an APP with an open screen advertisement in the electronic device 100 is detected, the electronic device 100 may first display the user interface 3520 including the open screen advertisement shown in fig. 35B. Then, the main interface of this APP is entered before the end of the on-screen advertisement playing, and a notification message 3531 as shown in fig. 35E is displayed. Alternatively, the electronic device 100 may have executed the instruction a to skip the open screen advertisement for the user before displaying the drawn user interface containing the open screen advertisement. Then, the electronic device 100 directly enters the main interface of one APP with an open advertisement after detecting a user operation to turn on the one APP, and displays a notification message 3531 as shown in fig. 35E.
For another example, in response to a user operation to turn on one APP in the electronic device 100 (e.g., a user operation acting on an APP icon of the one APP), the art suggestion APP may determine whether the one APP has an open screen advertisement. If the APP has the screen-opening advertisement, the art suggestion APP can call an instruction B for skipping the screen-opening advertisement for the user. The instruction B for skipping the open screen advertisement for the user may be used to cause the electronic device 100 to cancel drawing the user interface including the open screen advertisement, or to stop drawing the user interface including the open screen advertisement and delete the drawn portion, or to cancel displaying the user interface including the open screen advertisement. Then, in the case of starting an APP with an open screen advertisement, the electronic device 100 may execute the instruction B for skipping the open screen advertisement for the user.
In response to a user operation of turning on one APP with an on-screen advertisement, the electronic device 100 may directly enter the main interface of the one APP and display a notification message 3531 as shown in fig. 35E.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the implementation mode that the art proposal APP presents the skipped screen-opening advertisement for the user after skipping the screen-opening advertisement for the user.
For example, in response to a user operation acting on the pull-back ad control 3531A, the art proposal APP may invoke an instruction to pull back an ad. The pull advertisement instruction may be used to instruct the electronic device 100 to retrieve data for drawing the skipped user interface including the open advertisement again, draw and display the user interface including the open advertisement. The electronic device 100 may obtain data for drawing a user interface including the open screen advertisement from a cloud server corresponding to the APP with the open screen advertisement. If the data of the user drawing the user interface including the open screen advertisement is still stored in the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may directly draw and display the user interface including the open screen advertisement.
In a possible implementation manner, according to operation data of a user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user may skip an open screen advertisement of which APPs when the user is started, and may not skip an open screen advertisement of which APPs when the user is started. Therefore, the small art suggestion APP can determine that the user is used to skip the screen-opening advertisements when opening the APP, and the user is not used to skip the screen-opening advertisements when opening the APP. When the APP started by the electronic device 100 is included in the APP used by the user to skip the screen-opening advertisement, the art suggestion APP may skip the screen-opening advertisement for the user. When the APP started by the electronic device 100 is included in the APP used by the user not to skip the screen-opening advertisement, the electronic device 100 may display the screen-opening advertisement and enter the main page of the APP after the display of the screen-opening advertisement is finished.
In a possible implementation manner, according to operation data of a user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period, the art suggestion APP may allow the user to skip the open advertisements of which advertisement types and not skip the open advertisements of which advertisement types. Thus, the art suggestion APP can determine which advertisement types of open screen advertisements (such as advertisements of a shopping platform) the user is used to skip, and which advertisement types of open screen advertisements (such as advertisements of a travel agency) the user is not used to skip. When the electronic device 100 starts the APP, the advertisement type of the displayed open screen advertisement is included in the advertisement type of the open screen advertisement which is used to be skipped by the user, and the art suggestion APP can skip the open screen advertisement for the user. When the electronic device 100 opens the APP, the advertisement type of the open screen advertisement to be displayed is included in the advertisement type of the open screen advertisement that the user is not used to skip, and the electronic device 100 can display the open screen advertisement and enter the main page of the APP after the display of the open screen advertisement is finished.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 35A to 35E, the electronic device at the user side can analyze whether the user has a habit of skipping the on-screen advertisement according to the operation data acted on the electronic device by the user. And under the condition that the habit of skipping the screen-opening advertisement is judged, the electronic equipment at the user side can skip the screen-opening advertisement for the user. Furthermore, the electronic equipment on the user side can analyze which APP is used to skip the open-screen advertisements when the APP is started, which advertisement types are used to skip the open-screen advertisements, and the like according to the operation data acted on the electronic equipment by the user. Therefore, the electronic equipment on the user side can display the open advertisements which can be browsed by the user for the user to skip the open advertisements which are used to skip by the user. By the method, the operation mode of the electronic equipment can be more and more in line with the habit of the user, and the smooth feeling of using the electronic equipment by the user is improved.
In some embodiments, open screen advertisements may not be skipped. That is, when the electronic device 100 starts an APP, the screen-open advertisement of the designated time is displayed first, and then the main interface of the APP is entered. Wherein, the advertisement content of the open screen advertisement of the appointed time can be switched. That is, in the case where the open advertisement must be viewed, the user can switch the advertisement content of the open advertisement.
The length of the specified time for playing the open screen advertisement is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
Illustratively, the video application APP has an open screen advertisement. In response to a user operation applied to the video application icon 3511, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3520 as shown in fig. 35F. User interface 3520 may include an open screen advertisement.
Also included in user interface 3520 may be a commercial control 3523 and a toggle commercial control 3524. Wherein:
ad control 3523 may be used to indicate that user interface 3520 is a user interface for an open screen ad. Ad time may also be included in ad control 3523. For example "5s". The advertisement time may be used to indicate a remaining display time for the open advertisement. That is, the electronic device 100 may enter the main interface of the video application APP after the above-mentioned advertisement time.
Toggle advertisements control 3524 may be used to toggle open advertisements in user interface 3520. In response to a user operation acting on toggle advertising control 3524, electronic device 100 can display user interface 3520 as shown in fig. 35G.
Comparing fig. 35F and 35G, it can be seen that the open screen advertisement in the user interface 3520 switches from an advertisement for tourist attractions to an advertisement for food material. The embodiment of the present application does not limit a specific implementation method for switching the content of the on-screen advertisement by the electronic device 100. For example, the electronic device 100 may obtain data of different open-screen advertisements from a cloud server corresponding to the video application APP.
The method can help the user to find the advertisements which are interested by the user under the condition that the user needs to watch the open advertisements in the appointed time, and the condition that the content of the open advertisements in the appointed time is the advertisements which are not interested by the user is reduced. In this way, the user may select advertisements that are of interest to the user for viewing.
Optionally, the electronic device 100 may further determine the advertisement type of the open advertisement that is of interest to the user according to the open advertisement that has been shown for the longest time during the switching process. When the APP is subsequently turned on and the open-screen advertisement is displayed, the electronic device 100 may display the determined open-screen advertisement that is of interest to the user.
(b) Here, the description is also given by taking as an example a scene where the user is used to skip the video advertisement when playing the video.
The video advertisement may be an advertisement that is inserted by the electronic device while the video is being played. The inserted advertisement may comprise an advertisement in the form of a video. The break time of the video advertisement may include the head of the video, the middle of the video, and the end of the video. The playing time of the video advertisement may be a preset time (e.g., 30 seconds, etc.). In some embodiments, a video advertisement may be skipped after being played for a specified length of time. The playing time of the video advertisement and the value of the designated time which can be played before being skipped are not limited in the embodiment of the application.
Some scenarios are presented herein in which the electronic device 100 plays a video advertisement.
In some embodiments, in response to a user operation of selecting a video to be played and instructing the electronic device 100 to play the video to be played, the electronic device 100 may play a video advertisement first and start playing the video to be played after the video advertisement is played. The video to be played may be a video that the user has viewed. Optionally, the video to be played may also be a video that has not been viewed by the user. After the video advertisement is played, the electronic device 100 may play the video to be played from the beginning.
In some embodiments, when the electronic device 100 finishes playing a video and jumps to the next video for playing, the video advertisement may be played first, and the next video may be played after the video advertisement is played.
The embodiment of the present application does not limit the scene of the electronic device 100 playing the video advertisement.
Fig. 36A to 36D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene in which a user manually skips a video advertisement.
As shown in fig. 36A, the electronic device 100 may display a main interface 3610 of the video application APP. The primary interface 3610 may include one or more video options. For example, video a option 3611, video B option, etc. The user operation of any video option in the main interface 3610 may include the user operation of selecting a video to be played and instructing the electronic device 100 to play the video to be played.
In response to a user operation applied to the video a option, the electronic device 100 may display a video playback interface 3620 as shown in fig. 36B. The video playback interface 3620 may include a playback window 3621, an episode selection area 3622. Wherein:
the play window 3621 can be used to display video pictures. The video frames may include frames of a video (e.g., video a), frames of a video advertisement, etc., that the user instructs the electronic device 100 to play. As shown in fig. 36B, a video advertisement is currently being played in the play window 3621. A time indicator 3621A may be included in the play window 3621. The time indicator 3621A may be used to indicate the length of time the video advertisement has been played (e.g., 4 s), as well as the total duration of the video advertisement (e.g., 30 s).
The episode selection area 3622 may be used for the user to select an episode of the video that needs to be played. One or more episode options may be included in the episode selection area 3622. For example, video a set 1 option, video a set 2 option, and so on. In response to a user operation applied to any one of the episode options, the electronic device 100 may play a video corresponding to the one episode option in the play window 3621. The user operation acting on any episode selection may be included in the user operation of selecting a video to be played and instructing the electronic device 100 to play the video to be played.
An indicator 3622A of the currently playing episode may be included in the episode selection area 3622. The indicator 3622A can be used to indicate the episode corresponding to the video played in the play window 3621. As shown in fig. 36B, the episode option indicated by indicator 3622A is video a episode 7 option. That is, the currently played video in the playing window 3621 is the 7 th set of video a.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 determines that the user watched video a and recently watched the 7 th set of video a based on the history of the user watching videos. Then, in response to a user operation by the user to play the video a, the electronic apparatus 100 may play from the episode that the user has last viewed. That is, in response to a user operation on video A option 3611 shown in FIG. 36A, electronic device 100 can play the 7 th set of video A for the user.
The electronic device 100 may play the video advertisement first, and play the 7 th set of the video a after the video advertisement is played.
As shown in fig. 36C, the electronic device 100 may display a skip control 3621B in the play window after the video advertisement is played for a specified duration (e.g., 5 s). The skip control 3621B may be used to skip video ads. In response to a user operation acting on skip control 3621B, electronic device 100 can play a video that the user instructs electronic device 100 to play.
As shown in fig. 36D, when skipping the video advertisement, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3620. The user interface 3620 may include a play window 3621. The 7 th set of video a is currently being played in the play window 3621. A positioning prompt box 3623 and a pause control 3621C may be included in the play window 3621. Wherein:
the positioning prompt box 3623 may be used to prompt the user that the electronic device 100 has positioned the video for the user to the location that the user last viewed. The positioning prompt box 3623 may include a close control 3623A, positioning information 3623B, and a return to start control 3623C. Among other things, close control 3623A may be used to close positioning prompt box 3623. Positioning information 3623B may be used to indicate the location that the user last viewed. For example, the user has recently watched video a 7 th set 3 minutes 15 seconds later and exited the playback. When the electronic device 100 plays video a 7 th set again, the playback may start from video a 7 th, i.e., 3 minutes and 15 seconds (i.e., to 3. The return to start control 3623C may be used to return to the start of the video. In response to a user operation acting on the return to start control 3623C, the electronic device 100 may begin playing from the beginning of the 7 th set of video a.
The pause control 3621C can be used to pause the video playing in the play window 3621.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain operation data of the user on the electronic device 100. The operation data may include the user operations for skipping video advertisements described above. The art suggestion APP may determine whether the user has a habit of skipping the video advertisement according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period (e.g., within a week, within a month, etc.). When it is determined that the user has a habit of skipping the video advertisement, the art suggestion APP may skip the video advertisement for the user when the electronic device 100 plays the video.
Fig. 36E to 36G exemplarily show scene diagrams of skipping video advertisements for the user by the art suggestion APP.
As shown in fig. 36E, the electronic device 100 may display a main interface 3610. In response to a user operation applied to the video B option, the electronic device 100 may display a video playback interface 3620 as shown in fig. 36F. Video playback interface 3620 may include a playback window 3621. As shown in FIG. 36F, a video advertisement is currently being played in play window 3621. The play window 3621A may include a time indicator 3621A. After the video advertisement is played for a specified time (e.g., 5 s), the electronic device 100 may display a skip control 3621B in the playing window 3621.
In addition, after the video advertisement is played for the specified time, the electronic device 100 may display a video playing interface 3620 as shown in fig. 36G. The video playback interface 3620 may include a playback window 3621 and a notification message 3624 from the art suggestion APP. The video (e.g., video B) that the user instructs the electronic device 100 to play is currently playing in the play window 3621. Notification message 3624 may be used to prompt the user that the art suggests that the APP has skipped the video advertisement for the user.
It can be seen that, the user instructs the electronic device 100 to play the video selected by the user, and the electronic device 100 can skip the remaining segments of the video advertisement for the user after playing the segments that cannot be skipped by the video advertisement. That is, the user may not need to wait for the electronic device 100 to completely play the video advertisement before playing the video that the user instructs the electronic device 100 to play, or need not manually click the skip control to instruct the electronic device 100 to play the video selected by the user. The operation mode of the electronic device 100 for playing the video is in accordance with the habit of the user skipping the video advertisement.
The art suggestion APP may be referred to as a method for determining whether the user has a habit of skipping a video advertisement according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period.
In a possible implementation manner, according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period, the art suggestion APP may determine which videos the user will skip over video advertisements when playing, and which videos the user will not skip over video advertisements when playing.
Optionally, the art suggestion APP may further determine which video advertisements of the advertisement types the user will skip, and which video advertisements of the video types will not skip. When the video advertisement is played, the art suggestion APP can skip the video advertisement for the user according to the habit of the user.
Optionally, the art suggestion APP may further determine how long the user may skip the video advertisement after the video advertisement is played. For example, the art suggestion APP may determine that the user has a habit of watching the video advertisement 10s and then skipping the video advertisement according to the operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period. Then, when playing the video advertisement, the art suggestion APP may skip the video advertisement for the user at the 10 th s of the video advertisement playing. Wherein, the first 10s of the video advertisement playing comprises the skipped segments. For example, as shown in fig. 36F, when a video ad is played to the 5 th s, skip control 3621B appears in play window 3621. I.e. the first 5s of the video advertisement is a non-skippable segment and the segments following the first 5s are skippable segments.
It will be appreciated that skipping a video advertisement by a manual user action (e.g., clicking on the skip control) typically has a reaction time of several seconds in the case where the user wishes to immediately skip the video advertisement when the video advertisement can be skipped. The art suggestion APP can judge whether the user wants to skip the video advertisement immediately according to the operation data of the user for skipping the video advertisement manually. For example, the art suggestion APP may determine whether the time for playing the skipped segment in the video advertisement is less than a preset time period (e.g., 3 s). The time for playing the skipped segment in the video advertisement is less than the preset time period, which may indicate that the user has manually skipped the video advertisement before the time for playing the skipped segment in the video advertisement reaches the preset time period. If the playing time of the skipped segments in the video advertisement is less than the preset time period, the art suggestion APP can determine that the user has the habit of skipping the video advertisement and immediately skipping the video advertisement when the video advertisement can be skipped. When playing the video advertisement, once the video advertisement can be skipped, the art suggestion APP can skip the video advertisement for the user.
The value of the preset time period can be determined according to the response time of the user for manually skipping the video advertisement. The value of the preset time period is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
In the foregoing embodiment, reference may be made to an implementation manner of skipping a video advertisement for a user by the widget recommendation APP.
In some embodiments, the artwork suggestion APP may present the skipped video advertisement to the user again in response to a user operation of the user pulling back the advertisement after skipping the video advertisement for the user. The implementation manner of the art recommendation APP for pulling back the video advertisement for the user may refer to the implementation manner of the art recommendation APP for pulling back the screen-open advertisement for the user.
It can be seen that the user may not skip the video advertisement manually. And, when the user wants to skip the video advertisement immediately, the art suggestion APP may skip the video advertisement for the user as soon as the video advertisement can be skipped. The response time of the art suggestion APP for the user to skip the video advertisement is far shorter than the response time of the user to manually skip the video advertisement. The method can help the user to skip the video advertisement more efficiently, and saves the time of the user.
The art suggestion APP can also judge other habits of the user in skipping video advertisements according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period. The embodiments of the present application do not limit this.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 36A to 36G, the electronic device on the user side can analyze whether the user has a habit of skipping the video advertisement according to the operation data of the user acting on the electronic device. In the case that the user is judged to have a habit of skipping the video advertisement, the electronic device on the user side can skip the skipped segment in the video advertisement for the user. Furthermore, the electronic equipment at the user side can analyze which videos are frequently skipped by the user when playing, which types of videos are frequently skipped by the user, and the like according to the operation data acted on the electronic equipment by the user. In this way, the electronic device at the user side can skip the video advertisements that the user is accustomed to skipping for the user, and display the video advertisements that the user can browse. The method can enable the operation mode of the electronic equipment to be more and more in line with the habit of the user, and improves the smooth feeling of the user using the electronic equipment.
In some embodiments, the type of the video advertisement may be determined by the electronic device on the user side according to the consumption of food in the smart refrigerator, user data such as exercise health data of the user, and commodity information of the shopping platform. The electronic equipment at the user side can insert advertisements for purchasing food materials for the user when the video is played. The food materials in the advertisement can be food materials with small residual amount in the intelligent refrigerator, food materials with large consumption, food materials beneficial to improving physical problems indicated by the sport health of the user and the like.
Illustratively, as can be seen from the foregoing embodiments shown in fig. 26D and 26F, fresh milk is a food material with a small remaining amount in the smart refrigerator and a large consumption amount by the user. The electronic device at the user side can provide the shopping scheme for the user according to the method in the foregoing embodiment. The food material to be purchased in the shopping plan may include fresh milk. The video application APP can acquire the shopping scheme, and video advertisements containing food materials in the shopping scheme are inserted when videos are played. As shown in fig. 36B, the video advertisement inserted by the electronic device 100 may be a video advertisement of fresh milk.
Not limited to the advertisement of the food material for intercropping purchase, the electronic device at the user side can also intercropping the advertisement of the consumables, the advertisement of the training institution, the advertisement of the travel institution and the like of the smart home device when playing the video according to the user data. The advertising for the training institution may be determined based on user data such as shopping records, exercise health data, etc. of the user. For example, the athletic health data of the user indicates that the user is an obese person. The advertisement of the training institution may be an advertisement of a training institution that helps a user lose weight. As another example, the user's shopping record indicates that the user purchased a guitar. The advertisement for the training institution may be an advertisement for a guitar training class. The advertisement of the tourist agency can be determined according to user data such as an air ticket order, a hotel order, an entrance ticket order of a tourist attraction and the like of the user. For example, the user's hotel order and air ticket order both indicate that the user is about to travel to Chongqing. The advertisement of the travel mechanism can be an advertisement played in a Chongqing scenic spot.
The method can analyze the requirements of the user in the aspects of life, work and the like according to the user data, and push the video advertisements related to the requirements of the user when the user watches the video by combining the requirements of the user, thereby providing a solution for meeting the requirements of the user.
(c) This is also described herein as an example of a scenario where a user is accustomed to turning on a message when playing a game without disturbing the user.
In some embodiments, the message do-not-disturb may be used to not display notification messages of other APPs (e.g., weChat APP, info APP, dial APP) on the APP's user interface when the APP invoking the service is running. In a possible implementation manner, when one APP calls the above-mentioned message do not disturb service, electronic device 100 may manage message notification of each APP through the notification manager, so that the notification message of each APP is not displayed on the user interface of the above-mentioned one APP.
Fig. 37A to 37D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which a user manually turns on a message do-not-disturb.
As shown in fig. 37A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 3710. The user interface 3710 may include game a application icons 3711. In response to a user operation applied to the game a application icon 3711, the electronic device 100 may run the game AAPP and display a game interface 3720 as shown in fig. 37B.
As shown in fig. 37B, in response to a user operation acting on the left (or right) edge of the screen of the electronic device 100 sliding inward, the electronic device 100 may bring up the sidebar application 3721 shown in fig. 37C. An application helper shortcut 3721A may be included in the sidebar 3721. The application assistant shortcut key 3721A may be used for a user to quickly invoke an auxiliary service provided by the application assistant APP for the game AAPP.
Wherein the application helper APP may be configured to provide one or more of the following supplementary services for other APPs: message do not disturb, screen capture, screen recording, game acceleration, etc.
The screen shot can be used for capturing the user interface of the APP and storing the user interface as a picture when the APP calling the service runs.
The screen recording can be used for storing multi-frame images obtained from the beginning of screen recording to the end of screen recording as videos when an APP (application) calling the service runs.
The above-mentioned game acceleration may be an auxiliary service provided by the APP of the application assistant for the game-like APP. In one possible implementation, when the APP of the game class invokes the game acceleration service, the electronic device 100 may employ the system parameters that bias performance at the APP cloud top of the game class. Such as allocating more computing and memory resources to gaming class APPs, network acceleration using WLAN networks and mobile data, etc., to improve game performance.
As shown in fig. 37C, in response to a user operation applied to the application helper shortcut key 3721A, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a service display area 3722 shown in fig. 37D. Service display area 3722 may include one or more auxiliary service controls that application assistant APP may provide for gaming AAPP. For example, message do not disturb control 3722B, screen capture control, screen recording control, game acceleration control, and the like. In response to user operations acting on these controls, electronic device 100 may invoke services corresponding to each of these controls. The services corresponding to these controls can refer to the description of the foregoing embodiments.
As shown in fig. 37D, electronic device 100 can provide a do-not-disturb service while game AAPP is running in response to a user operation acting on do-not-disturb control 3722A. That is, the user may turn on do-not-disturb message while playing the game via do-not-disturb message control 3722A.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the specific operation of manually opening the message without disturbing the user.
In one possible implementation, the art suggestion APP may obtain operation data of the user on the electronic device 100. The operational data may include user operations of the user on the message do not disturb control as described above. The artwork recommendation APP can judge whether the user has a habit of opening a message during game playing so as to avoid disturbance according to operation data of the user on the electronic device within a preset time period (such as within a week, a month and the like). When the habit that the user starts the message do not disturb when playing games is judged, the artwork suggestion APP can prompt the user to start the message do not disturb when the electronic device 100 starts the game APP, or the message do not disturb is started for the user.
Fig. 37E exemplarily shows a scene diagram that the art suggestion APP prompts the user to turn on the message non-disturbing when the user plays the game.
As shown in fig. 37E, the electronic device 100 can start a game application and display a game interface 3720 in response to a user operation applied to the game a application icon 3711. Game interface 3720 may include a prompt box 3723. The prompt box 3723 may be from the art suggestion APP. The prompt box 3723 may be used to prompt the user to turn on the message to be undisturbed. Prompt box 3723 may include a determine control 3723A and a cancel control 3723B. Among other things, determination control 3723A may be used to trigger game APP to invoke the do not disturb service of the message. Cancel control 3723B may be used for user rejection of the open message to do nothing.
That is, the user can quickly turn on the message do not disturb via determination control 3723A as described above. Thus, the user can turn on the message do not disturb according to a plurality of user operations shown in fig. 37B to 37D. The method can simplify the user operation of opening the message without disturbance when the user plays the game.
FIG. 37F is a diagram illustrating an exemplary scenario where the art suggestion APP turns on a message for the user to avoid disturbance while the user plays the game.
As shown in fig. 37F, the electronic device 100 can launch a game application and display a game interface 3720 in response to a user operation acting on the game a application icon 3711. The game interface 3720 may include notification messages 3724 from the art advice APPs. The notification message 3724 may be used to prompt the user to art advise that the APP has turned on the message for the user without disturbing. A cancel control 3724A may be included in the notification message 3724. The cancel control 3724A may be used to trigger the game AAPP to end invoking the message do not disturb service.
That is, when the electronic device 100 starts the APP of the game class, the cookie APP may instruct the APP of the game class to call the message non-disturbing service. In this way, the user can be free from disturbing by manually turning on the message while playing the game. If the user does not need to turn on the do not disturb message for playing the game, the user may turn off the do not disturb message via cancel control 3724A. The operation mode of starting the APP of the game class by the electronic device 100 conforms to the habit of starting a message without disturbance when a user plays a game.
The art suggestion APP determines whether the user has a habit of opening a message without disturbing when playing a game according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period, and may refer to the method of determining whether the user has a habit of skipping an advertisement on a screen in the foregoing embodiment. The examples of this application do not limit this
In a possible implementation manner, according to operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within a preset time period, the art suggestion APP may determine which APPs the user may start a message without disturbing when using, which APPs the user may start a message without disturbing when using in which time periods, and so on. Therefore, the habit that the user starts the message to avoid disturbance when using the APP in the electronic device 100 can be determined more accurately, and the operation mode of the electronic device 100 is enabled to be more in line with the habit of the user.
Illustratively, according to the operation data of the user on the electronic device 100 within the preset time period, the art suggestion APP determines that the user has a habit of turning on the message non-disturbing in the process of playing the game and turning off the message non-disturbing in the state of not playing the game when using the APP of the game class. That is, when the electronic device 100 runs the game APP, the message do not disturb state is in the game progress process, and the message do not disturb function is turned off when the interface other than the game progress process, such as the main interface, the setting interface, and the waiting interface before the game starts, of the game APP is displayed.
According to the habit of the user, the art suggestion APP can start the message do-not-disturb function for the user when the game starts and close the message do-not-disturb function for the user when the game ends in the process that the electronic device 100 runs the game APP. In this way, the user may not be disturbed by the notification message during the game play, and may reply to the received notification message during the non-game play (e.g., during the waiting for the game to start).
It can be understood that the exercise health data of the user, the operation data of the user on the electronic device, the state data of the user using the electronic device, the habit data and the like used when the suggestion of the use mode of the electronic device is provided can be data after desensitization processing is performed by the intermediate server. The process of judging the current mode of using the electronic equipment by the user according to the user data, the process of judging the state of using the electronic equipment by the user, and the process of judging the habit of using the electronic equipment by the user are processes of processing the user data in the data bank. The process of the electronic device 100 displaying the suggested usage mode of the electronic device and the process of adjusting the operation mode of the electronic device according to the user habit are processes of presenting the value of the user data in the data bank.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 37A to 37F, the electronic device on the user side can analyze whether the user has a habit of turning on a message to avoid disturbance when playing a game according to the operation data acted on the electronic device by the user. Under the condition that the habit of opening the message disturbance-free when the user plays games is judged, the electronic equipment on the user side can open the message disturbance-free when the APP of the games is opened. By the method, the operation mode of the electronic equipment can be more and more in line with the habit of the user, and the smooth feeling of using the electronic equipment by the user is improved.
In some embodiments, the user wears a smart watch 605. The electronic device 100 establishes a communication connection (e.g., a bluetooth communication connection, etc.) with the smart watch 605. Under the condition that the electronic device 100 runs one APP and displays the user interface of the APP, and the APP calls the message do not disturb service, if there are notification messages from other APPs in the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may send the notification messages from other APPs to the smart watch 605. The smart watch 605 may display the notification messages from other APPs described above. Alternatively, the electronic apparatus 100 may not display the above-described notification message from other APPs.
Illustratively, according to the embodiments shown in fig. 37A to 37F described above, the art advice APP determines that the user has a habit of turning on a message disturbance-free while using the game AAPP. When the electronic device 100 turns on the message do not disturb, the art advice APP may instruct the game AAPP to invoke the message do not disturb service. The electronic device 100 may display a game interface 3720 as shown in figure 37G. The game interface 3720 can be as described above with reference to the embodiment shown in FIG. 37F. In a case where the electronic device 100 displays a game interface of the game AAPP, if there is a notification message from another APP, for example, the information APP, in the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may manage the message notification of the information APP by the notification manager so that the notification message of the information APP is not displayed on the game interface of the game AAPP. Therein, the electronic device 100 may send a notification message from the information APP to the smart watch 605. Upon receiving the above-described notification message from the information APP, the smart watch 605 may display a user interface 3730 as shown in fig. 37G. The notification message from the information APP described above may be displayed in the user interface 3730.
That is, if the user turns on the do-not-disturb message when using one APP in the electronic device 100, the user may view the notification messages from the other APPs in the electronic device 100 during the do-not-disturb message through the other electronic devices (e.g., the smart watch 605). The method can facilitate the user to start the message without disturbing when using one APP in one electronic device, reduce the interference of the notification messages from other APPs to the user using the APP, facilitate the user to check the notification messages from other APPs, and reduce the condition that the user misses the important notification messages.
In the embodiment of the present application, reference may be made to an implementation manner of obtaining registration data by using the mini-art advice APP, the central hospital APP, the takeaway APP (such as the first takeaway APP), the sports APP (such as the sports health APP), and other APPs to obtain one or more of user data such as sports health data, travel data, habit data, and operation data of a user on an electronic device. The intermediate server can acquire user data from the electronic device at the user side and perform desensitization processing on the user data. When the APPs such as the mini-art advice APP and the central hospital APP need to acquire user data, the intermediate server can desensitize the user data required by the APPs and then open the APPs. The APPs can process the acquired user data, so that the user data is used to provide one or more of the following services for the user: the system comprises a health management suggestion such as a triage number reservation, a medicine taking reminder after the treatment, an exercise suggestion, a diet suggestion, a shopping suggestion and the like, a scheme for monitoring the health condition of family members and a use mode suggestion of electronic equipment (such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer and the like).
The data bank-based user data collection, processing, opening and value presentation can be used for circulating the data bank as an asset on the premise of guaranteeing the privacy and safety of the user, and the value of the user data is fully mined. The intelligent travel system can meet the actual requirements of users, enables the users to live healthily and travel intelligently, and can promote healthy and prosperous development of various industries.
The existing forms of the APP such as the small art suggestion APP, the central hospital APP and the company attendance checking APP mentioned in the application are not limited to the APP, and can also be programs which can run on electronic equipment such as small programs, fast applications and webpage applications.
The user interface described in the embodiments of the present application is only an exemplary one, and should not be limited to the present application.
As can be appreciated, the present application provides a health management method. The health management method can help the user to conveniently see a doctor and quickly recover the body health after the doctor is finished. The appointment seeing-doctor method can be used for planning appointment seeing-doctor time and triage number taking time for users. This may make the user visit more conveniently and reduce the situation that the time that the user visits the hospital conflicts with the time scheduled by other schedules, resulting in the user being unable to visit the hospital. That is, the health management method may include the appointment method in the foregoing embodiments.
In addition, the health management method can help the user to know the physical health of the family member, so that the user can help the family member to keep the physical health. The diagnosis result display method provided by the application can be used for pushing the diagnosis result after the visit of one user to the family members of the user. Moreover, the situation that the user gives up treatment after knowing the real illness state of the user is reduced by selecting not to inform the real illness state of the user temporarily according to the family members of the user. That is, the health management method may include the diagnosis result display method in the foregoing embodiment.
The above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and these modifications or substitutions do not depart from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.

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1. A method of reserving a visit, the method comprising:
The method comprises the steps that first electronic equipment sends a first reservation request to a hospital server, wherein the first reservation request comprises first reservation information, and the first reservation information comprises first reservation time, a first reservation doctor and an identity of a first patient; the first appointment request is for instructing the first patient to request the first appointment time for a medical visit at the first appointment physician;
the first electronic device receives a first reply from the hospital server, the first reply being used to indicate that the first reservation request is successful;
the first electronic equipment sends a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server according to the first reservation information;
the first electronic equipment receives a first triage number from the hospital server; the first triage number is used for indicating a queuing serial number of the first patient for seeing a doctor at the first appointment doctor, the first triage number is determined to be sent by the first patient when the first patient is called at the first appointment hospital when the time of the hospital server receiving the request for acquiring the triage number is not later than the first appointment time, and the first appointment hospital is a hospital for the first patient to see a doctor.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the triage number acquisition request includes a first travel time indicating a time required for the first patient to travel from a first location to a location of the first scheduled hospital, the first location being a location of the first patient at a time when the first electronic device transmits the triage number acquisition request;
the first patient will be in a first appointment hospital when the first triage number is called, which specifically comprises:
the first position is within a first range of positions; or alternatively
The length of the first route time is less than the length of a first preset time; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
the length of the first route time is less than or equal to the length of a first waiting time, and the first waiting time is the treatment time required by the patient who has already obtained the triage number of the first appointment doctor and has not yet treated before the hospital server receives the triage number obtaining request.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein before the first electronic device sends a triage number acquisition request to the hospital server according to the first reservation information, the method further comprises:
The first electronic equipment judges that the second position is in the first position range at the first time; the second location is a location of the first patient at the first time, the first time not later than the first appointment time; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
the first electronic device determining a second procedure time for the first patient at the first time, the second procedure time indicating a time required for the first patient to travel from the second location to the location of the first appointment hospital;
the first electronic equipment judges that the length of the second route time is smaller than the length of first preset time; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
the first electronic equipment acquires a second waiting time from the hospital server, wherein the second waiting time is a treatment time required by a patient who has acquired the triage number of the first appointment doctor and has not treated before the first time;
and the first electronic equipment judges that the length of the second route time is less than or equal to the length of the second waiting time.
4. A method of health management, the method comprising:
the first electronic device obtains exercise health data for a first patient, the exercise health data including one or more of: diagnostic results, physiological data;
According to the exercise health data, the first electronic device determines health management suggestions, wherein the health management suggestions comprise one or more of the following items: exercise advice, diet advice, and medication advice; the motion suggestion contains a motion time and motion content performed at the motion time; the dietary recommendation comprises one or more of: foods suitable for eating and foods unsuitable for eating; the taking advice comprises a medication to take, a quantity of the medication to take, and a time to take the medication;
the first electronic device detects that the first patient carries out first exercise content, judges that the first exercise content is not suitable for the first patient according to the exercise health data, and displays a first exercise prompt which is used for prompting that the first patient is not suitable for carrying out the first exercise content.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
the first electronic equipment acquires first diet data of the first patient, wherein the first diet data comprises a first diet time and first diet contents;
the first electronic device detects that the first patient does not fit to move at a fourth time according to the second movement content detected by the first electronic device, and judges that the first patient does not fit to move at the fourth time according to the first diet data, and the first electronic device displays a second movement prompt which is used for prompting that the first patient does not fit to move at the fourth time.
6. The method according to claim 4 or 5, further comprising:
the first electronic device sends the health management suggestion to a third electronic device, and the third electronic device and the first electronic device are located in a family group.
7. A method for displaying diagnostic results, the method comprising:
displaying, by a first electronic device, a second diagnosis result of a second patient, the second diagnosis result including a medical condition determined for the second patient by a doctor who diagnosed the second patient, the medical condition determined for the second patient being a first symptom, the doctor who diagnosed the second patient being an appointment with a hospital server by a third electronic device, the third electronic device being located in a family group with the first electronic device;
the second diagnosis result is modified into a third diagnosis result, the state of illness of the second patient in the third diagnosis result is a second symptom, the third diagnosis result is displayed on the third electronic equipment, and the first symptom is different from the second symptom.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the second diagnostic result is modified to a third diagnostic result, specifically comprising:
The first electronic equipment receives the second diagnosis result from the hospital server or fourth electronic equipment, and modifies the second diagnosis result into a third diagnosis result; the fourth electronic device is the electronic device that the doctor who diagnosed the second patient inputs the second diagnosis result;
and the first electronic equipment sends the third diagnosis result to the third electronic equipment.
9. A method of health management, the method comprising:
the first electronic device determines a first food purchase solution based on one or more of: exercise health data for a first patient, first inventory data for food in a first refrigerator, the first consumption data for food in the first refrigerator, food sales information for one or more shopping platforms; the first consumption data comprises a type and amount of food consumed in the first refrigerator over a third time period; the food marketing information includes one or more of: a type of food, a price of the food, offer information for the one or more shopping platforms;
the first food purchase solution includes a solution for purchasing one or more foods at the one or more shopping platforms, the one or more foods including one or more of the following types of foods: food to ameliorate a physical problem indicated by the athletic health data, food stored in the first refrigerator in an amount less than a second amount indicated by the first inventory data, food consumed in the first refrigerator in an amount greater than a third amount over the third time period indicated by the first consumption data, food with a lowest price in the one or more shopping platforms indicated by the first consumption data.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
the first electronic device receives a first shopping option, the first shopping option including one or more of: payment mode, maximum amount of single shopping, shopping frequency, shopping time and receiving address;
the first electronic equipment determines a second food purchase scheme according to one or more of the exercise health data, the first stock data, the first consumption data and the food sale information and the first shopping option;
and the first electronic equipment submits orders to a shopping platform in the second food purchase scheme according to the second food purchase scheme.
11. The method according to claim 9 or 10, further comprising:
the first electronic device obtains consumable consumption data of a fifth electronic device, the consumable consumption data including one or more of: consumption data of a filter element of the air purifier, consumption data of the filter element of the water purifier, and consumption data of glass water of an automobile;
in a case where the consumable consumption data is higher than a first consumption value, the first electronic device provides a consumable purchase scheme including a consumable purchase link of the fifth electronic device, the consumable purchase link being used to purchase a consumable of the fifth electronic device.
12. A method of health management, the method comprising:
the method comprises the steps that a first electronic device obtains exercise health data of a first patient; the exercise health data indicates that the first patient has a second physical condition;
the first electronic device detecting that the first electronic device is in a first use state, the first electronic device being in the first use state associated with the second physical condition;
the first electronic equipment provides a first use prompt, and the first use prompt is used for prompting to adjust the state of the first electronic equipment from the first use state to a second use state.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the first physical issue is presbyopia, the first usage status is a font size displayed by the first electronic device being a first font size, the first font size being smaller than a second font size, the second usage status is a font size of the first electronic device being a third font size, the third font size being larger than the second font size; or the second using state is that the first electronic equipment plays the displayed content in a voice mode.
14. The method according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that the method further comprises:
The first electronic equipment detects that the body state of a user using the first electronic equipment is a first body state when the user uses the first electronic equipment;
according to the first body state, the first electronic equipment provides a second use prompt, and the second use prompt is used for prompting that the mode of using the first electronic equipment is adjusted from a first use mode to a second use mode.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the first electronic device detects that the body state of the user using the first electronic device is a first body state when using the first electronic device, and specifically comprises:
the first electronic equipment receives user operation acting on a screen and detects hand trembling of a user using the first electronic equipment according to the user operation acting on the screen; the user is trembled into the first physical state;
the first using mode is a using mode of controlling the first electronic equipment through a control displayed by the first electronic equipment, and the second using mode is a using mode of controlling the first electronic equipment through a voice instruction.
16. A method of advertisement filtering, the method comprising:
the method comprises the steps that the first electronic equipment receives y times of user operation for filtering a first advertisement, wherein the y times is larger than the first filtering times; the first advertisement comprises an open screen advertisement and a video advertisement;
the first electronic equipment filters the first advertisement under the condition that user operation for triggering the first electronic equipment to display the first advertisement is received at ninth time; wherein, before filtering out the first advertisement, the user operation received by the first electronic device does not include the user operation for filtering out the first advertisement; the ninth time is after the first electronic device receives y user operations for filtering the first advertisement.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
the first electronic device determining an advertisement type of the first advertisement, the advertisement type including an advertisement for food, an advertisement for clothing, an advertisement for medical institutions, an advertisement for travel, an advertisement for sports;
in the case that a user operation triggering the first electronic device to display a second advertisement is received at a tenth time, the first electronic device filters out the second advertisement, the second advertisement has the same advertisement type as the first advertisement, and the user operation received by the first electronic device does not include the user operation for filtering out the second advertisement before the second advertisement is filtered out; the tenth time is after the first electronic device receives y user operations to filter the first advertisement.
18. An electronic device, comprising communication means, a memory for storing a computer program, and a processor for invoking the computer program such that the electronic device performs the method of any of claims 1-3, or claims 4-6, or claims 7-8, or claims 9-11, or claims 12-15, or claims 16-17.
19. A computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-3, or claims 4-6, or claims 7-8, or claims 9-11, or claims 12-15, or claims 16-17.
20. A computer program product comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any one of claims 1-3, or claims 4-6, or claims 7-8, or claims 9-11, or claims 12-15, or claims 16-17.
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