KR20140033850A - U-health platform based health management service method using context information - Google Patents

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KR20140033850A
KR20140033850A KR1020120100263A KR20120100263A KR20140033850A KR 20140033850 A KR20140033850 A KR 20140033850A KR 1020120100263 A KR1020120100263 A KR 1020120100263A KR 20120100263 A KR20120100263 A KR 20120100263A KR 20140033850 A KR20140033850 A KR 20140033850A
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The present invention relates to a health management service method and, more specifically, to a health management service method which uses situation information based on a U-health platform in order to provide health monitoring, exercise, and diet services by using clinical information and the situation information including weather, provide various prescriptions to patients and doctors by using various variables which use the situation information, and provide various contents by providing a platform-based service in a U-health platform environment.

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U-Health Platform based Health Management Service Method using Context Information}

The present invention relates to a health care service method, and more particularly, to provide health monitoring, exercise, and dietary service by utilizing situational information such as clinical information and weather in a u-health platform environment, and various variables using the situational information. By using the system, patients and doctors can make a variety of prescriptions, and it is about a health care service method using context information based on the U-Health platform that can provide various contents by providing platform-based services.

Interest in health care is increasing due to an aging society and an increase in chronic diseases. Accordingly, due to the specialization of health services and the development of technology, customized health services are required, and the demand for medical services such as disease prevention and follow-up and customized services is increasing in the existing medical system.

Park Jung-hoon and Hwang Bo-tae (2011). IT convergence healthcare technology. The Korean Institute of Communication Sciences (Information and Communication), 28 (5), 21-27.U-Health Service, which meets the demand of customized services for disease prevention in modern society, is an Information Communication Technology (ICT) technology. The convergence of medical and medical technologies enables health care and prescriptions between doctors and the sick at any time, anywhere, to meet the health service needs of modern society.

The current u-health service provides only counseling services or health monitoring through consultation, so there is a limit to preventing or managing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease.

Therefore, to improve the quality of U-Health services, platform-based healthcare services that can utilize and apply medical guidelines, external health care contents, and smart devices using various devices and solutions, and provide services of various collaboration systems. Is needed.

Accordingly, the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned disadvantages and problems of the prior art, the present invention provides health monitoring and exercise, dietary services by utilizing the situation information, such as clinical information and weather in the u-health platform environment The patient and doctor can make various prescriptions by using various variables using the situation information, and the health care service method using the situation information based on the U-Health platform that can provide various contents by providing the platform-based service. The purpose is to provide.

Health care service method using the context information based on the present invention U-Health platform for achieving the above object, the accessor accessing the U-Health Center through the web (S10); The U-Health Center identifies a visitor and analyzes the situation information and the biosignal for providing a service (S20); Transmitting the biosignal and analysis result to a doctor for accurate clinical diagnosis when the analysis is completed (S30); Making a recommendation to the visitor by referring to the biosignal and the analysis result of the visitor and utilizing it for clinical prescription (S40); And providing the exercise and dietary content provided by the content provider to the accessor in order to provide a customized service to the accessor based on the analysis information (S50).

The present invention has the following effects.

First, the health care service method using the context information based on the U-Health platform according to the present invention prescribes the most important diet and exercise to chronically ill patients, recommends restaurant information based on dietary information, and provides contextual information. Provides customized recommendation information, and provides health services by evaluating the eating out index and exercise index using personal information of the sick, disease information, weather, and index information. The quality of medical services can be improved by providing services appropriate to the situation.

Second, since the sick person obtains situational information anytime and anywhere and provides analysis information accordingly, customized services can be provided in real time. Efficient health care and promotion can be expected by providing health care services for the sick.

1 is a view for explaining a model for explaining a health care service method using the context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
2 is a view for explaining a process of a service providing a service through context information in a health care service method using context information based on a u-health platform according to the present invention;
3 is a view for explaining a diet and restaurant prescription process in a health care service method using context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
4 is a view for explaining the exercise prescription process in the health care service method using the context information based on the U-Health platform according to the present invention,
5 is a view for explaining an example of the recommended one-week diet of the diet prescription service in the health care service method using the context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
6 is a view for explaining an example of a screen showing the description and nutrition information of the food recipe of the diet in the health care service method using the context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
7 is a view for explaining an example of a restaurant prescription screen using the eating out index in the health care service method using the context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
8 is a view for explaining an example of the type of exercise recommended in the exercise prescription service in the health care service method using the context information based on the U-Health platform according to the present invention,
9 is a view for explaining a description of the exercise method recommended in FIG. 8;
10 is a view for explaining an example of the health monitoring screen of blood pressure in the health care service method using the context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
11 is a view for explaining an example of setting a prescription reference value of a doctor who can treat and prescribe a patient to a doctor in a health care service method using context information based on the u-health platform according to the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a view for explaining an example of a detailed description of a patient selected for a prescription reference value and a prescription screen as shown in FIG. 11.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

In addition, although the term used in the present invention is selected as a general term that is widely used at present, there are some terms selected arbitrarily by the applicant in a specific case. In this case, since the meaning is described in detail in the description of the relevant invention, It is to be understood that the present invention should be grasped as a meaning of a term that is not a name of the present invention. Further, in describing the embodiments, descriptions of technical contents which are well known in the technical field to which the present invention belongs and which are not directly related to the present invention will be omitted. This is for the sake of clarity of the present invention without omitting the unnecessary explanation.

Services based on the U-Health platform can collaborate on multiple contents, enabling prescriptions and response to patients' different situations. Therefore, by using the situation information of the sick can provide a variety of customized services, and can increase the satisfaction with the service. The provision of context-based health care services provides the basis for providing customized services to patients, and doctors can prescribe various environmental factors such as health information, biometric information and weather information. Can increase.

The present invention proposes a health care service model using context information based on the u-health platform. The proposed service model provides health monitoring, exercise, and dietary services by using clinical information and weather information in the u-health platform environment. Patients and doctors can make various prescriptions by using various variables using situation information, and various contents can be provided by providing platform-based services.

With the growing interest in health care, the desire for health promotion, and the introduction of smart devices, the demand for personalized medical services increases, and U-health services are emerging as alternatives to legal and institutional limits. It is showing.

The use of contextual information in the u-health environment for health care is a service that intelligently guides the computer according to various situations of the user by defining appropriate information related to the event of the user (accessor) as the situation. have.

Examples of the convergence of medical guidelines and situational information include: Minchin, et al (R. Minchin, F. Porto, and S. Hartmann (2006) .Symptoms Ontology for Mapping Diagnostic Knowledge Systems m.CBMS'06 Proceeding of the 19th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems.593-598) By using ontologies, the existing knowledge base is used to define and use information related to the relationship between various diseases to provide high-level medical services.

M. Hadzic, et al (M. Hadzic, E. Chang, P. Wongthongtham, and R. Meersman (2004). Disease Ontology based Grid Middle Ware for Human Disease Research Study.30th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 480- 486) collects medical information in a grid environment and integrates it into ontology to express and store information on diseases and research situations, and provide users with services such as searching and classifying information about diseases.

The use of contextual information for health care enables the provision of knowledge guidelines and customized services. In combination with the U-Health service, health care services can be provided according to various situations of patients anytime and anywhere.

In order to provide a health care service model, medical guidelines are essential and describe a health care model for obesity and hypertension with the highest disease distribution.

Diet and weight control are important for managing and preventing obesity. Diet control should take a certain amount of nutrients other than calories and make up for the lack of calories in body fat. In weight control, it is important to check the standard weight and set a weight loss target for the patient. In addition, exercise control is an aerobic exercise that stimulates the cardiopulmonary system. Table 1 shows the energy calculation method according to the obesity degree.

Weight classification BMI Calorie Requirement (Kcal / Kg) Light activity Moderate activity Severe activity Low weight <18.5 35 40 45 normal 18.5 ~ 2.9 30 35 40 Overweight 23.0-24.9 25 30 35 obesity = 25

High blood pressure is important for regular exercise and low salt diet. To reduce sodium intake, which is the main cause of elevated blood pressure, diets should be avoided with high salt content and subjects should always be asked to reduce salt intake. In addition, excessive exercise may have a negative effect on high blood pressure, and should be avoided. If there is a complication, consult with a doctor to determine the appropriate exercise type and intensity so as not to exceed it. Table 2 shows the hypertension classification system according to blood pressure.

Classification normal Prehypertension Stage 1 hypertension Second stage hypertension Systolic blood pressure
(mmHg)
<120 120-139 140-159 > 159
Diastolic blood pressure
(mmHg)
<80 80-89 90-99 > 99
Life improvement therapy Encouraging enforcement enforcement enforcement enforcement

Diet and exercise play an important role in health care for obese and hypertensive patients, but outdoor activities in environmentally contaminated environments due to meteorological changes and industrialization pose a risk of exposing the patient to other diseases. Therefore, in order to provide high quality u-health service, the U-health service is provided by defining the eating out and exercise index by using the weather index and health weather index. Table 3 shows the exercise and eating out index model.

Exercise index UV Index Heat index Feeling temperature Freezing Index High lowness lowness - - And lowness usually Attention usually Low (or) Danger, Very High, High, Medium Very high, high Caution, Warning, Danger Very high, high Eating Out Index Food Poisoning Index UV index Feeling temperature Freezing Index High Attention lowness Attention lowness And Attention usually Attention usually Low (or) Danger, warning Very high, high, dangerous Caution, Warning, Danger Very high, high

As shown in Table 3, the exercise index and the eating out index model were defined. The exercise index is, for example, a low ultraviolet index, and when the heat index is normal, the exercise index is high. That means a comfortable environment to exercise. Likewise, the eating out index is of interest and if the freezing index is low, the eating out index is high. Therefore, the above case can be said to be good to eat out.

In order to provide a platform-based healthcare service, it is necessary to use a variety of devices and provide services for various contents, rather than a single platform. In addition, in order to make decisions about the user's health, it is necessary to provide intelligent services and support the physician's clinical decision making. Through this, the user can customize the prescription according to the situation.

The health care service model using context information based on the u-health platform proposed in the present invention is shown in FIG. 1.

The user can access the U-Health Center through the web, make service requests, and receive personalized services. The user transmits biometric information through various biometric devices.

In addition, the user can be provided with the service of the current situation anytime, anywhere through the smart device, and information about the current situation, weather and index information through the information obtained from the health care center or the sensor of the smart device. Send to U-Health Center.

Doctors can provide medical treatment and treatment services for the sick, transmit information about them, and make online clinical decision-making about the user's situation information through the U-Health Center.

U-Health Center can provide device interface and service provided by server, and can provide clinical decision support service (CDS) service for situation information. In order to provide services and provide decision-making, the quality of medical services can be improved through intelligent agent services for user context information. Services can be provided using content from professional service providers, rather than simple services based on a single platform. Service providers offer a variety of dietary and athletic services, and intelligent agents can provide tailored services by selecting the content that's best for you. In addition, high quality medical services can be provided by using information of external contents to support decision making of doctors.

The health care service model using the situation information needs a process to provide services according to the type and situation of the situation information. In addition, the situation information for health management defines basic information such as age, sex, height, weight, clinical information such as blood pressure, blood sugar, BMI, and weather and location information as situation information. The process of a service providing a service through context information is shown in FIG.

The user accesses the U-Health Center through the web. Personal information and disease information can be input, and device or other situation information is transmitted. After identifying the user, U-Health Center analyzes the situation information and bio-signal for service provision. Once the analysis is complete, the biosignal and analysis results are sent to the doctor for accurate clinical diagnosis. The doctor refers to the user's biosignal and analysis results and makes recommendations to the user and uses them in clinical prescriptions. Lastly, U-Health Center provides users with exercise and dietary content provided by content providers to provide customized services based on the analysis information.

As above, the process for providing customized service is defined, and the type of service is described next. Types of services are shown in Table 4.

Kinds Contents Diet Recommendations Meal according to age, season and weather
Provide food information and recipe information
Recommended restaurant  Judging by the index of eating out Exercise recommendations Provide customized recommendation exercise
Provide exercise type and intensity and exercise method
Provide estimated calories burned information
Biological Information Monitoring Provides diastolic and systolic blood pressure information
Provide weight and BMI information
Physician Recommendations

Describe the prescribing process based on contextual information. Describe the diet and restaurant prescription and exercise prescription processes. In the present invention, diet and exercise prescriptions are different according to the objective findings of each expert. Effects of Regular Aerobic Walking Exercise on Changes in Blood Lipids and Metabolic Hormones in Obese Children. Chonnam National University Graduate School of Education. ',' American College of Sports Medicine (2009). ACSM's Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription 6th Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ', Young Ho Lee, Jong Hoon Kim, Da Hye Shin, Eun Young Jung, Dong Kyun Park (2011). Hypertension monitoring and notification services based on contextual information. For example, the Korean Journal of Contents, the invention, is based on the prescribing basis.

First, the diet and restaurant prescription process is shown in FIG.

Obesity is assessed according to the BMI formula using basic information of the sick. Disease information is then collected to determine calorie release and nutrient proportions. Based on the determined nutrient ratio, the content provider provides a diet suitable for the nutrient ratio. The restaurant prescription determines the eating out index with respect to the diet information and recommends it based on the nutritional information of the sick and the diet recommendation information.

And, the exercise prescription process is as shown in FIG.

Personal information is analyzed by the gender, age, height, and weight of the sick person. Next, the disease information is analyzed to determine the type of exercise in order to determine the intensity and type of exercise. For the determined exercise type, the content provider provides an exercise prescription and exercise method according to the exercise type. In order to determine whether it can be done outdoors or indoors based on exercise prescription information, exercise index evaluation is used to provide exercise prescription services to the sick by using index information.

Diet prescriptions are generated based on the situational information of the sick. An example of a recommended week's diet of a diet prescription service is shown in FIG. 5.

And, an example of the screen showing the description and nutrition information of the food recipe of the diet is shown in Figure 6, an example of the restaurant prescription screen using the eating out index is shown in FIG.

Exercise prescriptions are generated based on the situational information of the sick. An example of the type of exercise recommended by the exercise prescription service is shown in FIG. 8. And the description of the recommended exercise method is as shown in FIG.

On the other hand, the sick person can check the measurement records for obesity, blood sugar, blood pressure using a health monitoring service. An example of the health monitoring screen of blood pressure is shown in FIG. 10.

In addition, by providing a screen for treating and prescribing the patient to the doctor, it is possible to improve the quality of u-health services. In addition, since it is important to prescribe a prescription to the sick according to the situation information, FIG. 11 shows that the prescription reference value of the doctor can be set.

Meanwhile, after setting the reference value as shown in FIG. 11, the detailed description of the patient selected for the prescription reference value as shown in FIG. 12 can be viewed.

While the present invention has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. Therefore, the examples disclosed in the present invention are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope of equivalents should be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.

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Accessing the U-Health Center through the web (S10);
The U-Health Center identifies a visitor and analyzes the situation information and the biosignal for providing a service (S20);
Transmitting the biosignal and analysis result to a doctor for accurate clinical diagnosis when the analysis is completed (S30);
Making a recommendation to the visitor by referring to the biosignal and the analysis result of the visitor and utilizing it for clinical prescription (S40); And
The U-Health Center is a step based on the U-Health platform, characterized in that comprising the step (S50) to provide the exerciser, dietary content provided by the content provider to the visitor in order to provide a customized service to the visitor based on the analysis information How to use information health care services.
The method of claim 1,
The step S10 is a health care service method using the context information based on the U-Health platform, characterized in that to input the biometric information through a plurality of biometric devices set for personal information and disease information.
The method of claim 1,
Anytime, anywhere, the accessor can be provided with the service of the current situation through the smart device, and the information on the current situation, weather and index information through the information obtained from the health care center or the sensor of the smart device. Health care service method using the context information based on the U-Health platform, characterized in that the transmission to the U-Health Center.
The method of claim 1,
The U-Health Center can provide the device interface and service provided by the server, and provides the situation information based on the U-Health platform, which provides a clinical decision support service (CDS) service for the situation information. How you used your health care services.
The method of claim 1,
The situation information is age, sex, height, weight information and blood pressure, blood sugar, clinical information including blood pressure, BMI health care service method using the status information based on the health information, characterized in that the location information.
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