JP2002007580A - System for speedily providing medical information on user at user's request - Google Patents

System for speedily providing medical information on user at user's request

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JP2002007580A
JP2002007580A JP2000224620A JP2000224620A JP2002007580A JP 2002007580 A JP2002007580 A JP 2002007580A JP 2000224620 A JP2000224620 A JP 2000224620A JP 2000224620 A JP2000224620 A JP 2000224620A JP 2002007580 A JP2002007580 A JP 2002007580A
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Takayasu Miyamoto
貴庸 宮本
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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To speedily and effectively use past medical information on a user oneself. SOLUTION: Medical information on medical examination, inspection, medication, etc., is stored on a computer and the user oneself can immediately taken it out by presenting identification information.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】この発明は、医療、介護分野で、
利用者自身が自分の過去の医療情報を有効に利用をする
ためのサービスである
The present invention relates to the fields of medical care and nursing care,
This is a service for users to use their past medical information effectively.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】従来、健康診断の結果や医療機関受診
歴、投薬歴などの医療情報は、医療機関や検診機関への
電話や手紙での問い合わせをしてはじめて得ることがで
きた。緊急時には、患者は今までの医療情報を、医療機
関へ持参してない場合が大部分で、治療の妨げになる場
合があった。過去の医療情報について問い合わせた医療
情報の回答の質と速さは、問い合わせ先の機関によりさ
まざまであった。まったく情報が得られない場合もあっ
た。さらに、自分自身の医療情報を得ようとしても、医
療機関に受診する必要がある場合があり、時間的、経済
的損失は大きいものであった。医療機関側も、年々増加
する医療情報を、手作業で対応するのも困難となってい
た。過去の医療情報がすぐに取り出せないために、同じ
ような検査を繰り返されることも有り、社会的な経済損
失も大きいものとなっている。
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, medical information such as a result of a medical examination, a medical institution consultation history, and a medication history can be obtained only by making an inquiry to a medical institution or a screening institution by telephone or letter. In an emergency, patients often do not bring their current medical information to medical institutions, which may interfere with treatment. The quality and speed of responding to medical information inquiries about past medical information varied depending on the institution that made the inquiry. In some cases, no information was available. Furthermore, even if one wishes to obtain one's own medical information, a medical institution may need to be consulted, resulting in a large time and economic loss. It was also difficult for medical institutions to manually handle the increasing medical information. Since medical information in the past cannot be retrieved immediately, similar tests may be repeated, resulting in a large social economic loss.

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】利用者自身が、過去の
自分の医療情報を迅速に有効に利用をすること。
A user himself / herself uses his / her past medical information quickly and effectively.

【0004】[0004]

【課題を解決するための手段】検診、検査、投薬などの
医療情報をコンピュータに集積し、利用者自身が、識別
情報を提示すれば、すぐに取り出せるようにする。
[Means for Solving the Problems] Medical information such as examinations, examinations, and medications is accumulated in a computer, and the user can immediately retrieve the identification information by presenting the identification information.

【0005】[0005]

【発明実施の形態】すべての医療情報がコンピュータに
集積されているわけではない。したがって、現段階で
は、健康診断機関の採血結果、心電図が対象になるろ
う。それらを、コンピュータに集積し、利用者本人に利
用者番号と、パスワードを与え、FAXで取り出せるよ
うにする。コンピュータは、健康診断機関、医療機関の
どちらにあってもよく、迅速に情報を発送できる形にす
る必要がある。将来的には、医療機関も含めて、コンピ
ュータに集積できるものについては、将来の通信手段に
みあう方法での提供が考えられる。
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Not all medical information is stored in a computer. Therefore, at this stage, the results of blood collection and electrocardiograms at health checkup institutions will be targeted. These are integrated in a computer, and a user number and a password are given to the user himself / herself so that the user can retrieve it by facsimile. The computer may be located at a medical examination organization or a medical institution, and needs to be able to send information quickly. In the future, what can be integrated into computers, including medical institutions, will be provided in a way that meets future communication means.

【0006】[0006]

【発明の効果】利用者個人については、緊急時には、す
ぐに医療情報が取り出せることにより、迅速な処置がさ
れる恩恵を受けられ、普段から、自分自身の健康状態を
常に把握できるようになる。社会的には、複数回の同じ
ような検査が避けられるようになり、医療資源の節約に
なる。
As described above, in the case of an emergency, the user can immediately retrieve medical information, thereby benefiting from quick treatment and always being able to always grasp his / her own health condition. Socially, multiple similar tests can be avoided, saving medical resources.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】本発明の概念図である。医療情報を、コンピュ
ータに集積し、利用者に与えた利用者番号とパスワード
で、利用者自身に通信手段(FAX、電子メールなど)
を介して提供する。利用者は、自分の医療情報を迅速に
取り出して医療機関に提供でき、自分自身の治療に役立
てるようにできる。
FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of the present invention. Medical information is accumulated on a computer, and the user is given a user number and password, and is communicated to the user himself (FAX, e-mail, etc.)
To provide through. Users can quickly retrieve their medical information and provide it to medical institutions, which can be used for their own treatment.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】利用者が、自分自身の識別情報を提示する
ことにより、医療機関や検診センターで行なわれた自分
自身の医療情報を入手できるようにするサービス。
1. A service that allows a user to obtain his / her own medical information performed at a medical institution or a screening center by presenting his / her own identification information.
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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7954753B2 (en) 2004-12-03 2011-06-07 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Supply system for the energy supply in an aircraft, aircraft and method for supplying an aircraft with energy

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7954753B2 (en) 2004-12-03 2011-06-07 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Supply system for the energy supply in an aircraft, aircraft and method for supplying an aircraft with energy

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