KR20130089827A - The patient management system and method for the same - Google Patents

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KR20130089827A
KR20130089827A KR1020120001410A KR20120001410A KR20130089827A KR 20130089827 A KR20130089827 A KR 20130089827A KR 1020120001410 A KR1020120001410 A KR 1020120001410A KR 20120001410 A KR20120001410 A KR 20120001410A KR 20130089827 A KR20130089827 A KR 20130089827A
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Abstract

Patient management method according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of receiving a request of the patient transmitted from the first display device; Generating patient management information corresponding to the request of the patient and transmitting the same to the second display device; And displaying the patient management information on the second display device, wherein the patient management information includes patient information, room information, doctor's information, and detailed request item information.

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The patient management system and method for managing the same

The present invention relates to a patient management system and its management method.

In general, a patient is admitted to a hospital room according to a diagnosis decision of a doctor after consulting a doctor.

In the case of the hospitalization of the patient, information about the patient to be admitted, such as a name and a name of the patient, is registered in the hospital system by a medical doctor or a nurse, and the patient moves to a hospital department and undergoes a predetermined hospitalization procedure.

The staff of the Department of Medical Affairs proceeds with the patient's hospitalization procedure. After the patient information registered in the hospital system by the nurse or the like is printed out through the printer, the patient information included in the printed matter is checked and the patient information checked on the paper patient information card. Is recorded using a pen, and the patient information card is hung on the bed side of the inpatient while guiding the inpatient to the bed of the hospital room.

Of course, paper cards are also placed on the entrance side of the hospital room assigned to the inpatient by the staff of the hospital or the like so that the visitor can identify which hospital and which bed the patient wants to visit.

However, such a method has a problem that it is not possible to manage patients more efficiently.

In addition, the nurses can check the request or the condition of the patient needs to visit the patient's hospital room, there is a inconvenience that can not be confirmed elsewhere.

In addition, patients can only eat the food that comes out of the hospital, there is a problem that can not be ingested by ordering their own desired food.

In addition, hospital officials conduct a questionnaire survey on patients using a video or text document, and accordingly, there are many difficulties in conducting the questionnaire survey.

In addition, when the nurse calls the nurse, the user presses a separately provided call key. The pressing of the call key cannot transmit the purpose of calling the patient to the nurse, and the nurse also requests the call according to the call of the patient. There is a problem that cannot be confirmed intuitively.

Embodiments according to the present invention to provide a new patient management system and its management method.

In addition, the technical problems to be achieved in the proposed embodiment are not limited to the technical problems mentioned above, and other technical problems that are not mentioned are those skilled in the art to which the embodiments proposed from the following description belong. Will be clearly understood.

Patient management method according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of receiving a request of the patient transmitted from the first display device; Generating patient management information corresponding to the request of the patient and transmitting the same to the second display device; And displaying the patient management information on the second display device, wherein the patient management information includes patient information, room information, doctor's information, and detailed request item information.

In addition, the patient management system according to an embodiment of the present invention is disposed in the room, the first display device for receiving and transmitting the request of the patient; A management server which receives a request of a patient transmitted from the first display device and generates and transmits patient management information based on the received request; And a second display device configured to display patient management information transmitted through the management server, wherein the management server generates patient management information including patient information, room information, doctor's information, and detailed request information. Transmit to the second display device.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, patients can be provided with various educational services in their wards, and nurses can check the educational status of the patients in their working area in real time, thereby improving the convenience of patients or nurses. Enhancement can improve satisfaction.

In addition, in the embodiment according to the present invention, since patients can order their desired food and consume the ordered food, the patients may unconditionally suffer from the treatment due to the food from the hospital.

In addition, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, since various surveys are performed in a patient's room, an efficient survey result can be obtained as a patient survey is not performed using an output or a video.

In addition, according to the embodiment according to the present invention, since the patients can call the nurse using a message containing the desired request, the nurse can intuitively check the requirements of the patient using the message. Manage patients more efficiently.

1 is a view showing a patient management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the management server 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 to 19 are views for explaining the overall operation of the patient management system shown in FIG.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily carry out the present invention. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.

Throughout the specification, when a part is said to "include" a certain component, it means that it can further include other components, without excluding other components unless specifically stated otherwise.

1 is a view showing a patient management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, the patient management system includes a first display device 100, a second display device 200, and a management server 300.

The first display device 100 is installed in a hospital room where patients are hospitalized, and displays various information to be provided to the patient. The first display device 100 may be implemented using a television, a monitor, or the like, and may be included in the device that can display an image differently.

Each of the first display devices 100 is provided in a hospital room so that a patient admitted in the hospital room can check various information or requests. In this case, preferably, each of the first display devices 100 is allocated to each patient so that the first display device 100 allocated to each patient can be used.

The first display device 100 communicates with the management server 300 to receive information transmitted from the management server 300 or transmit information to the management server 300. To this end, the first display device 100 includes a communication module for performing data communication with the management server 300 in a wireless or wired manner.

To this end, the first display device 100 may include an Ethernet terminal for connection with a wired network, and for connection with a wireless network, a WLAN (Wi-Fi), Wireless broadband (Wibro), world interoperability for microwave access (Wimax), high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) communication standards, and the like may be used.

The second display device 200 is installed in a work space where nurses or doctors work, and provides the nurses or doctors with various information such as health conditions or requests of patients.

Like the first display device 100, the second display device 200 communicates with the management server 300 to receive information transmitted from the management server 300 or the management server 300. Information). To this end, the second display device 200 includes a communication module for performing data communication with the management server 300 in a wireless or wired manner.

The second display device 200 may include an Ethernet terminal for connecting to a wired network, and for connecting to a wireless network, a wireless LAN (WLAN) (Wi-Fi) or Wibro (Wireless). Broadband, Wimax (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) communication standards, and the like may be used.

The management server 300 communicates with the first display device 100 and the second display device 200 to request a request made by the patient using the first display device 100 or the health state of the patient. Various types of information including education status, etc. are transmitted to the second display apparatus 200 or information transmitted through the second display apparatus 200 is transmitted to the first display apparatus 100.

The management server 300 stores a variety of training programs, which allow patients to watch a health program using video or text, thereby clearly recognizing their physical condition and precautions, thereby avoiding risks such as complications, This is to lower the risk.

The management server 300 transmits the requested first education program to the first display device 100 when a request for viewing a first education program is received from a specific first display device 100.

In addition, the management server 300 transmits the information indicating that the patient currently using the first display device 100 is watching the first education program to the second display device 200.

In addition, the management server 300 checks the viewing status information of the first education program, and accordingly transmits the checked viewing status information to the second display device 200. In this case, the viewing state information may include information about the educational program being viewed, elapsed time information of the educational program, and the like. The elapsed viewing time information may be confirmed based on the elapsed time from the time at which the viewing of the educational program is requested. Alternatively, the elapsed viewing time information may be confirmed according to the amount of transmission of the educational program transmitted to the first display device 100. .

The second display device 200 displays information of a patient using the first display device 100, information on an education program that the patient is watching, and viewing state information of the education program. Accordingly, nurses or doctors can easily grasp the current state of the patient using the information displayed through the second display device 200. That is, nurses or doctors can check the state of each patient using only the information displayed on the second display device 200, thereby increasing the convenience of patient management by identifying the patient's state without directly looking for a ward.

On the other hand, patients have difficulty in the treatment process due to worrying about hospital expenses due to food from the hospital. In addition, patients should eat the food provided by the hospital unilaterally regardless of the food they want to eat.

Accordingly, the present invention allows patients to directly select the food they wish to ingest for a better treatment plan.

Accordingly, the first display device 100 displays a list including information on various foods. Patients select the food they want to consume by using the list displayed on the first display device 100. When the food is selected, the first display device 100 transmits information about the selected food to the management server 300.

The management server 300 stores the transmitted information, and accordingly transmits the stored information to the second display device 200.

The second display device 200 displays information transmitted through the management server 300. Accordingly, nurses or doctors can easily determine what foods their patients currently want to eat. In addition, nurses or doctors determine the availability of food ordered by the patients in accordance with the treatment plan of the patients.

When it is determined whether the intake is possible, the second display device 200 transmits the information about the determined intake possibility to the management server 300, and the management server 300 transmits the information through the second display device 200. Information on whether the intake is transmitted is transmitted to the first display device 100.

For example, if there is an emergency blood test in the treatment plan of a particular patient and the food ordered by the patient may affect the promoted blood test, the nurse or doctors limit the intake of the food ordered by the patient.

Meanwhile, the first display device 100 displays survey information for conducting a survey on treatment satisfaction based on the discharge date of the patient.

Patients may respond to survey information displayed through the first display device 100 and information about the patient's response is transmitted to the second display device 200 through the management server 300.

The second display device 200 displays the contents of the answers to the surveys performed by the patients in real time. Accordingly, nurses or doctors can obtain efficient survey results by not having to perform patient surveys using printouts or videos. In addition, nurses or doctors can make an effort to provide better services using the survey contents.

Meanwhile, the first display device 100 displays a call message screen for inputting or selecting a call message for the request items of the patients. Patients select a specific call message from the displayed call message screen or directly input a call message of their choice.

The management server 300 receives a call message according to the request of the patient transmitted through the first display device 100 and transfers the received call message to the second display device 200.

The second display device 200 displays a call message transmitted through the management server 300. In this case, the second display apparatus 200 displays the patient who inputs the call message and the room information of the patient by using the information of the first display apparatus 100 that has transmitted the call message. Accordingly, nurses or doctors can confirm the request of the patient in real time using the call message displayed through the second display device 200, and can immediately respond to the call of the patient.

2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the management server 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2, the management server 300 includes a communication unit 310, a database 320, and a control unit 330. The database 320 includes a patient information database 321, a room information database 322, a nurse information database 323, and a menu item database 324.

The communicator 310 communicates with the first display device 100 and the second display device 200.

The communication unit 310 may include an Ethernet terminal for connection with a wired network, and for connection with a wireless network, a WLAN (Wi-Fi) or a Wibro (Wireless broadband) , Wimax (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) communication standard, and the like may be used.

Database 320 stores various information for managing patients.

The patient information database 321 stores personal information about patients who are currently hospitalized. In this case, the patient information database 321 stores the personal information of the patient and information on the first display device 100 used by the patient. In addition, when hospitalization and discharge of patients occur, information stored in the patient information database 321 is updated.

The room information database 322 stores information about each room that patients may be hospitalized with. In this case, the room information database 322 stores information on the room where the patients are hospitalized in association with the patient information database 321. In addition, the room information database 322 stores information on the first display device 100 disposed in each room together with the room information.

The nurse information database 323 interoperates with the patient information database 321 and the room information database 322 to store information of nurses or doctors who manage the patients. In addition, the nurse information database 323 stores information about the second display device 200 used by a nurse or a doctor who manages the patients in association with the information of the patients.

The menu item database 324 stores various information for performing data communication with the first display device 100 and the second display device 200. In particular, the menu item database 324 stores the education program to be transmitted to the first display device 100.

The controller 330 controls the overall operation of the management server 300.

In particular, the controller 330 extracts data requested by the first display device 100 from the database 320 and transmits the data to the first display device 100.

In addition, the controller 330 transmits the information transmitted from the first display apparatus 100 to the second display apparatus 200 or transmits the information transmitted from the second display apparatus 200 to the first display apparatus. Forward to 100.

The control unit 330 will be described in more detail below.

3 to 19 are views for explaining the overall operation of the patient management system shown in FIG.

3 is a diagram illustrating a menu screen displayed through a first display device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 3, the initial first display device 100 displays a main menu screen for patient management.

The main menu screen includes the Patient Request item for entering a call message according to the patient's request, the Food Ordering item for food ordering, the Patient Education item for watching the training program, the Parient Survey item for surveys, and other (settings, Map) items are included.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart performed after the Parient Education item is selected on the menu screen shown in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIG. 4, first, a main menu screen as illustrated in FIG. 3 is displayed on the first display device 100 (step 410). In this case, the management server 300 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the first display device 100, and the second display device 200 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the management server 300. do.

Thereafter, the patient who is admitted to the ward where the first display device 100 is disposed selects the Patient Education item on the displayed main menu screen (step 415).

 When the Patient Education item is selected, the first display device 100 displays a detailed menu screen for viewing one of the plurality of education programs.

That is, referring to FIG. 5, when the Patient Education item is selected, the first display device 100 includes a name 510 for each education program and previous viewing state information 520 for each education program. The detailed menu screen 500 is displayed.

The previous viewing state information 520 is displayed on one side of the education program when the education program previously watched by the patient exists. The previous viewing status information may be displayed in a graph or text, for example, 50% viewing, all viewing, and the like.

Next, the patient selects any one specific education program he or she wants to watch from the education programs displayed on the detailed menu screen 500 (step 420).

When the education program is selected, the first display device 100 transmits information about the selected education program to the management server 300 (step 425).

The management server 300 receives information on the training program transmitted through the first display device 100 and extracts the training program corresponding to the received information (step 430).

In operation 435, the management server 300 transmits the extracted training program to the first display device 100.

The first display device 100 receives an education program transmitted through the management server 300 and displays the received education program in operation 440.

That is, as shown in FIG. 6, the first display device 100 displays the received education program on the display screen.

In addition, the management server 300 displays the education program by the first display device 100, thereby providing information indicating that a patient using the first display device 100 is watching the education program. 2 The display apparatus 200 transmits the data to the display device 200 (step 445).

In this case, the transmitted information includes patient information (name, room information, etc.) using the first display device 100 and viewing status information of the education program.

On the other hand, the management server 300 checks the doctor (nurse and doctor) information of the patient using the first display device 100, and accordingly the information only to the second display device 200 that is used by the doctor. Can be transmitted.

Thereafter, the second display device 200 receives the information transmitted through the management server 300 and accordingly displays the received information in real time (step 450).

Referring to FIG. 7, the second display device 200 displays an education program viewing status screen 700 of patients based on the transmitted information.

The viewing state screen 700 includes room information 710, patient information 720, primary care physician (nurse) information 730 of the patient, and viewing progress information 740 of an education program viewed by the patient. .

Accordingly, nurses and doctors can easily confirm that the patient currently being managed is watching the education program, and can also grasp the viewing progress information of the education program.

FIG. 8 is a flowchart performed after a food ordering item is selected on the menu screen shown in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIG. 8, first, a main menu screen as illustrated in FIG. 3 is displayed on the first display device 100. In this case, the management server 300 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the first display device 100, and the second display device 200 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the management server 300. (Step 805).

Thereafter, the patient who is admitted to the hospital room in which the first display device 100 is disposed selects a food ordering item on the displayed main menu screen (step 810).

 When the Patient Education item is selected, the first display device 100 displays a detailed menu screen for selecting a food to be ingested by the patient from among a plurality of foods.

That is, referring to FIG. 9, when the food ordering item is selected, the first display device 100 displays a detailed menu screen 900 including information about various foods.

The patient selects a food to be ingested on the detailed menu screen 900 displayed through the first display device 100 (step 815).

That is, referring to FIG. 10, when a particular food is selected on the detailed menu screen 900, a lower menu screen 1000 for ordering the selected food is displayed. The patient may order the food he wants to ingest on the displayed submenu screen 1000. For example, the number of orders of the food selected by the user may be selected.

When the order of the food is completed, the first display device 100 transmits the order history information of the food to the management server 300 (step 820).

The management server 300 stores order history information transmitted through the first display device 100 in step 825.

In operation 830, the management server 300 transmits order history information transmitted from the first display device 100 to the second display device 200.

In this case, the transmitted information includes patient information (name, room information, etc.) using the first display device 100 and order history information of the food.

On the other hand, the management server 300 checks the doctor (nurse and doctor) information of the patient using the first display device 100, and accordingly the order only to the second display device 200 that is used by the doctor History information can be sent.

Thereafter, the second display device 200 receives the information transmitted through the management server 300 and accordingly displays the received order history information in step 835.

Referring to FIG. 11, the second display device 200 displays a screen 1100 including order details of foods to be ingested by patients managed by the patient based on the transmitted information.

Thereafter, the attending physician determines whether the ordered food can be ingested using the displayed order history information (step 840). That is, the attending physician confirms the treatment plan of the patient who ordered the food and accordingly determines whether the ordered food affects the treatment plan.

When it is determined whether the intake is possible, the second display device 200 transmits the information on whether the intake is possible to the management server 300 (operation 845).

The management server 300 receives and stores information on whether the intake can be transmitted through the second display device 200 and transmits the received information to the first display device 100 according to operation 850. , Step 855).

The first display device 100 receives information on whether the intake is transmitted through the management server 300 and displays the received information accordingly (step 860).

12 is a flowchart performed after the Patient Survey item is selected on the menu screen shown in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIG. 12, first, a main menu screen as illustrated in FIG. 3 is displayed on the first display device 100. In this case, the management server 300 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the first display device 100, and the second display device 200 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the management server 300. (Step 1205).

Thereafter, the patient who is admitted to the room where the first display device 100 is disposed selects the Patient Survey item on the displayed main menu screen (step 1210).

 When the Patient Survey item is selected, as illustrated in FIG. 13, a survey screen 1300 including a survey content is displayed on the first display device 100, and the patient displays the survey screen ( In step 1300, an answer to each survey item is performed (step 1215).

When the questionnaire is completed, the first display device 100 transmits an answer to the questionnaire survey item performed by the patient to the management server 300 (step 1220).

The management server 300 stores the response content transmitted through the first display device 100 in operation 1225.

Thereafter, the management server 300 transmits the response content transmitted from the first display device 100 to the second display device 200 (step 1230).

In this case, the transmitted information includes patient information (name, room information, etc.) using the first display device 100, and the response content information.

On the other hand, the management server 300 checks the doctor (nurse and doctor) information of the patient using the first display device 100, and accordingly the answer only to the second display device 200 that the doctor uses Content information can be transmitted.

Thereafter, the second display apparatus 200 receives the response content information transmitted through the management server 300 and accordingly displays the received response content information in step 1235.

Referring to FIG. 14, the second display apparatus 200 displays a survey result screen 1400 performed by patients managed by the patient based on the transmitted information.

The survey result screen 1400 includes room information 1410, patient information 1420, primary care physician 1430, and survey result information 1440.

15 is a flowchart performed after the Patient Request item is selected on the menu screen shown in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIG. 15, first, a main menu screen as illustrated in FIG. 3 is displayed on the first display device 100. In this case, the management server 300 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the first display device 100, and the second display device 200 maintains a communication standby state for communication with the management server 300. (Step 1505).

Thereafter, the patient who is admitted to the ward where the first display device 100 is disposed selects the Patient Request item on the displayed main menu screen (step 1510).

 When the Patient Request item is selected, as shown in FIG. 16, the screen 1600 for selecting a call message is displayed on the first display device 100, and the patient requests his / her request on the displayed screen 1600. In step 1515, a call message to be selected is selected.

In this case, the patient may select one specific call message among various call messages previously input, and alternatively, as shown in FIG. 17, the patient may directly input a desired call message.

When the selection or input of the call message is completed, the first display device 100 transmits the call message requested by the patient to the management server 300 (step 1520).

The management server 300 stores a call message transmitted through the first display device 100 in step 1525.

Thereafter, the management server 300 transmits the call message transmitted from the first display device 100 to the second display device 200 (step 1530).

In this case, the transmitted information includes patient information (name, room information, etc.) using the first display device 100 and the call message information.

On the other hand, the management server 300 checks the doctor (nurse and doctor) information of the patient using the first display device 100, and accordingly calls only to the second display device 200 that is used by the doctor You can send a message.

Thereafter, the second display device 200 receives the call message transmitted through the management server 300 and accordingly displays the received call message in real time (step 1535).

18 and 19, the second display device 200 receives the transmitted call message and displays the received call message.

That is, as shown in FIG. 18, an icon 1810 indicating that the call message is transmitted is displayed on one side of the room area where the call message is sent on the room map screen 1800.

Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 19, when the attending physician selects the icon 1810 on the room map screen 1800, call messages 1910 and 1920 corresponding to the selected icon 1810 are displayed.

The call message includes patient information, room information, detailed call message information, time and date of sending the call message.

The attending physician processes the request requested by the patient while viewing the displayed call message, and accordingly, the second display apparatus 200 transmits the processed processing result information to the management server 300 (step 1540). .

The management server 300 transmits the processing result information transmitted through the second display device 200 to the first display device 100 (step 1545).

The first display device 100 displays the received processing result information in real time in operation 1550.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, patients can be provided with various educational services in their wards, and nurses can check the educational status of the patients in their working area in real time, thereby improving the convenience of patients or nurses. Enhancement can improve satisfaction.

In addition, in the embodiment according to the present invention, since patients can order their desired food and consume the ordered food, the patients may unconditionally suffer from the treatment due to the food from the hospital.

In addition, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, since various surveys are performed in a patient's room, an efficient survey result can be obtained as a patient survey is not performed using an output or a video.

In addition, according to the embodiment according to the present invention, since the patients can call the nurse using a message containing the desired request, the nurse can intuitively check the requirements of the patient using the message. Manage patients more efficiently.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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Receiving a request of a patient transmitted from the first display device;
Generating patient management information corresponding to the request of the patient and transmitting the same to the second display device; And
Displaying the patient management information on the second display device;
The patient management information includes patient information, room information, doctor's information and detailed request information.
The method of claim 1,
The transmitting step.
Receiving a plurality of request items from the plurality of first display devices;
Generating patient management information gathering the received requests;
And transmitting the generated patient management information to the second display device.
The method of claim 2,
Generating the patient management information,
Classifying the plurality of received requests by the attending physician of the patient;
Generating patient management information corresponding to the request for each classified physician;
And transmitting the generated patient management information to the second display device.
The method of claim 3, wherein
The second display device is divided by the primary care physician, and disposed in the working area where the primary care physician works,
The transmitting to the second display device may include:
And transmitting the generated patient management information for each attending physician to the second display device corresponding to the attending physician.
The method of claim 1,
The request may include at least one of education program viewing, food ordering, survey and call message.
6. The method of claim 5,
And transmitting the training program to the first display device when the viewing of the training program is requested through the first display device.
The method according to claim 6,
If the viewing of the training program is requested through the first display device, the patient management further comprising transmitting information including a viewing state of the previously watched training program to the first display device to the first display device; Way.
The method according to claim 6,
In the above detailed request information,
And information about the requested educational program and viewing status information of the educational program.
6. The method of claim 5,
In the above detailed request information,
And patient order information as the patient orders food.
The method of claim 9,
And receiving the availability information of the ordered food determined according to the treatment plan of the patient through the second display device, and transmitting the received intake information to the first display device. How to manage.
6. The method of claim 5,
In the above detailed request information,
Patient management method comprising the response information to the survey carried out by the patient.
6. The method of claim 5,
In the above detailed request information,
And a call message according to the request of the patient.
13. The method of claim 12,
The step of displaying the patient management information,
Displaying a room map screen,
Displaying an icon on one side of the room that transmitted the call message on the room map screen;
And displaying the detailed call message requested by the patient as the icon is selected.
13. The method of claim 12,
And receiving the processing result information according to the call message through the second display device, and transmitting the received processing result information to the first display device.
A first display device disposed in a hospital room and receiving and transmitting a request of a patient;
A management server which receives a request of a patient transmitted from the first display device and generates and transmits patient management information based on the received request; And
A second display device for displaying patient management information transmitted through the management server,
And the management server generates and transmits patient management information including patient information, room information, attending physician information and detailed request information to the second display device.
16. The method of claim 15,
And the management server receives a plurality of request items from a plurality of first display devices, generates patient management information in which the received request items are collected, and transmits the generated patient management information to the second display device.
17. The method of claim 16,
And the management server classifies the plurality of received requests for each primary care physician and transmits patient management information corresponding to the classified requests to a second display device used by the primary care physician.
18. The method of claim 17,
The request includes at least one of education program viewing, food ordering, survey and call message.
19. The method of claim 18,
And if the management server is requested to view an education program through the first display device, transmitting the viewing status information of the requested education program and previously viewed education program to the first display device.
19. The method of claim 18,
In the above detailed request information,
First detailed request information including the requested educational program and viewing status information of the educational program, second detailed request information including the food order history information ordered by the patient, and response to a survey conducted by the patient And at least one of third detail request information including information and fourth detail request information including the call message requested by the patient.
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