KR20150012388A - Method of providing standard home nursing service based on patient's condition - Google Patents

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KR20150012388A
KR20150012388A KR1020130087827A KR20130087827A KR20150012388A KR 20150012388 A KR20150012388 A KR 20150012388A KR 1020130087827 A KR1020130087827 A KR 1020130087827A KR 20130087827 A KR20130087827 A KR 20130087827A KR 20150012388 A KR20150012388 A KR 20150012388A
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In the home nursing service providing method, the main server receives home nursing request information including patient information and health information, establishes a service plan to be provided to the patient based on the health information, and, based on the service plan, If it is determined that the service has arrived, the service providing unit generates the service items to be provided on the service providing date based on the service plan, transmits the patient information and the service items of the day to the nurse terminal, And receives completion signals. It is possible to provide systematic and reliable service to the patient through the home nursing service providing method.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a method for providing a home-

The present invention relates to a home nursing service field, and more particularly, to a home nursing service field that can systematically manage service items and provide a standardized home nursing service according to a patient's condition, ≪ / RTI >

In the case of the conventional home nursing service, the service items to be provided to the patient are not systematically managed because the items of the service to be visited are determined by the voluntary judgment of the service provider.

Also, patients who receive services may not be fully aware of what services they are provided with, so there may be cases where false charges are made for items for which services are not actually provided.

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for systematically managing service items and providing a home nursing service with high reliability to patients receiving services.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for providing a home nursing service according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the main server receives home nursing request information including patient information and health information, Wherein the main server establishes a service plan to be provided to the patient based on the health information, and the main server determines whether or not the service providing date arrives based on the service plan, and when the service providing date arrives, The main server generates the service items to be provided on the service providing date based on the service plan, and the main server transmits the patient information and the service items to the nurse terminal of the nurse And the main server transmits, from the nurse terminal, Items can receive a service completion signal for each.

In one embodiment, the main server further includes receiving a medical certificate for the patient from a medical institution server, and the main server may establish the service plan based on the health information and the medical certificate.

In one embodiment, the service plan may include essential service items and a service period for each of the essential service items.

Wherein the step of establishing the service plan comprises the steps of: selecting the service items and the period corresponding to the health information from the standard service guide predefined according to the health status of the main server, thereby obtaining the essential service items and the essential service items As a service period for the service.

Wherein the step of establishing the service plan comprises the steps of selecting, from the standard service guide, service items and a period corresponding to the additional service requirement and adding the service items and the period to the service plan when the main server receives the additional service requirement As shown in FIG.

Wherein the step of determining whether the service delivery date has arrived comprises the steps of: determining whether the service period of each of the essential service items has periodically arrived at the main server; and determining whether at least one service period And determining that the service providing date has arrived when the service providing date arrives.

The step of generating the current day service items may include the step of the main server determining, among the essential service items, essential service items arriving at the service providing date as the current day service items.

In one embodiment, the nurse terminal transmits to the main server an additional service item provided to the patient other than the one-day service items, and the nurse terminal sends a service completion signal for the additional service item to the main server The method may further include transmitting.

The main server receiving service completion signals for each of the service items of the same day from the nurse terminal, the nurse terminal sends the service completion signals and location information indicating the current location of the nurse terminal to the main server And storing the service completion signals received from the nurse terminal if the location information received from the nurse terminal matches the location information of the patient included in the patient information can do.

In one embodiment, the patient-care terminal receives the service completion signals from at least one of the main server and the nurse terminal, and the main server receives an approval signal for the service completion signals from the patient- The method may further include storing the service providing information for the current day service items as being completed.

The patient-caregiver terminal can receive the service completion signals from the nurse terminal through Near Field Communication (NFC).

The patient-caregiver terminal may transmit the grant signals for the service completion signals to the main server through a pre-approved application.

Wherein when the main server receives the acknowledgment signals for the service completion signals from the patient-protector terminal, the step of storing the completion of service provision for the same-day service items comprises: Guardian terminal transmits the approval signals for the personal identification information and the service completion signals to the main server, and a step for the main server to receive the personal identification information from the patient- And storing the approval signals for the service completion signals when the personal identification information matches the personal identification information included in the home nursing request information.

The personal identification information may include biometric information of the patient.

The personal identification information may include a serial number of the patient-protector terminal.

The personal identification information may include personal identification information given to the patient by an external body identification institution.

According to the method of providing home nursing service according to the embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to systematically manage the service items provided to the patients and to prevent the occurrence of the unjust claim of the items that are not actually served to the patient, Reliable service can be provided.

1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for providing a home care service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a main server included in the home care service providing system of FIG.
3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a home care service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a service plan database included in the main server of FIG.
5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a service item database included in the main server of FIG.
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of a step in which the main server of FIG. 3 receives service completion signals from a nurse terminal.
7 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a home care service according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of a step of storing a service provision for the same day service items when the main server of FIG. 7 receives approval signals from the patient-guardian terminal.

For the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, specific structural and functional descriptions are set forth for the purpose of describing an embodiment of the invention only, and it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention may be practiced in various forms, The present invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described in Figs.

The present invention is capable of various modifications and various forms, and specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in the text. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.

The terms first, second, etc. may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms may be used for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as a first component.

It is to be understood that when an element is referred to as being "connected" or "connected" to another element, it may be directly connected or connected to the other element, . On the other hand, when an element is referred to as being "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another element, it should be understood that there are no other elements in between. Other expressions that describe the relationship between components, such as "between" and "between" or "neighboring to" and "directly adjacent to" should be interpreted as well.

The terminology used in this application is used only to describe a specific embodiment and is not intended to limit the invention. The singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In the present application, the terms "comprise", "having", and the like are intended to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, or combinations thereof, , Steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof, as a matter of principle.

Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries should be construed as meaning consistent with meaning in the context of the relevant art and are not to be construed as ideal or overly formal in meaning unless expressly defined in the present application .

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals are used for the same constituent elements in the drawings and redundant explanations for the same constituent elements are omitted.

1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for providing a home care service according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, a home care service providing system 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a main server 100, a patient-caregiver terminal 200, and a nurse terminal 300.

The main server 100 controls the overall operation of the home nursing service providing system 10. The main server 100 may be installed in a company that provides home nursing services or may be installed in a separate data center.

The patient-caregiver terminal 200 is carried by a patient who wants to receive a home care service or by the caregiver of the patient. The nurse terminal 300 is used by a nurse who visits the patient's home and provides home nursing services. The patient-caregiver terminal 200 and the nurse terminal 300 may be any type of electronic device such as a smart phone, a tablet PC, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a notebook computer, a desktop PC,

The main server 100 transmits and receives data to and from the patient-guardian terminal 200 and the nurse terminal 300 via wired / wireless communication such as the Internet, LTE (Long Term Evolution)

Although the home nursing service providing system 10 of FIG. 1 includes one patient-guardian terminal 200 and one nurse terminal 300, this is only one example for convenience of description, The home care service providing system 10 according to the present invention may include a plurality of patient-guardian terminals 200 and a plurality of nurse terminals 300. [

2 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a main server included in the home care service providing system of FIG.

2, the main server 100 includes a transceiver 110, a controller 120, a patient information database 130, a service plan database 140, a same day service item database 150, 160, and an input unit 170. [

The transceiver 110 may include a wired or wireless communication modem such as the Internet, Long Term Evolution (LTE), or the like. The transmission / reception unit 110 receives the transmission data from the control unit 120 in the transmission mode and transmits the transmission data to the patient-guardian terminal 200 or the nurse terminal 300, and transmits the transmission data to the patient- Or receive data from the nurse terminal 300 and provide the received data to the control unit 120.

The input unit 170 may include any input means such as a keyboard, a mouse, a smart pen, a touch screen, a scanner, and the like. The input unit 170 may provide the control unit 120 with data input from the outside through the input unit.

The control unit 120 can control the overall operation of the main server 100 using the patient information database 130, the service plan database 140, the same day service item database 150 and the standard service guidance database 160 .

The detailed operation of the main server 100 will be described later with reference to FIG.

3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a home care service according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a home nursing service providing method using the home nursing service providing system 10 of Fig. 1 will be described with reference to Figs.

The main server 100 receives home nursing request information including patient information and health information (step S100).

In one embodiment, the patient who wishes to use the home care service or the patient's caregiver transmits the home care request information including the patient information and the health information to the main server 100 through the patient- So that the home nursing service can be requested.

In another embodiment, the main server 100 may receive the home care request information including the patient information and the health information via the input unit 170 in response to a request of a patient or a caregiver of a caregiver of the patient have.

In another embodiment, the main server 100 receives the home care request information including the patient information and the health information from the nurse terminal 300 according to a patient or home care service request of the patient's caregiver .

In another embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the home care service providing system 10 may further include a medical institution server 400. The medical institution server 400 can transmit and receive data to / from the main server 100 via wired / wireless communication such as the Internet, Long Term Evolution (LTE), or the like. In this case, the main server 100 may receive the home care request information including the patient information and the health information from the medical institution server 400. [

Wherein the patient information includes at least one of a resident number, a name, an address, and a telephone number of the patient, and the health information includes at least one of a disease suffered by the patient, a degree of injury of the patient, . ≪ / RTI >

The main server 100 may store the patient information and the health information included in the home care request information in the patient information database 130 when the home server 100 receives the home care request information.

The main server 100 establishes a service plan to be provided to the patient based on the health information stored in the patient information database 130 (step S200). The service plan may include essential service items to provide to the patient and a service period for each of the essential service items.

In one embodiment, the main server 100 may include a standard service guidance database 160 that stores predefined standard service instructions according to health status. In this case, the main server 100 selects service items corresponding to the health information stored in the patient information database 130 and a period for the service items from the standard service guide stored in the standard service guidance database 160 And determine the service period for each of the essential service items and the essential service items.

For example, the standard service guidance stored in the standard service guidance database 160 defines service items such as " bath service "and" barber service " The cycle can be defined as "weekly" and "monthly". At this time, when the health information stored in the patient information database 130 is "inconvenient ", the main server 100 selects" bath service "and" barber service "from the standard service guide stored in the standard service guidance database 160, To determine the essential service items, and to determine "weekly" and "monthly" as the service period for each of the essential service items.

When the main server 100 establishes the service plan including the essential service items to be provided to the patient and the service period for each of the essential service items, the main server 100 stores the service plan in the service plan database 140 .

4 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a service plan database included in the main server of FIG.

Referring to FIG. 4, the service plan database 140 may include a patient ID field, a required service item field, and a service period field.

The main server 100 associates service periods for each of the essential service items and the essential service items generated for each patient with a patient ID for each of the patients and stores the service period in each of the essential service item field and the service period field Can be stored. The main server 100 may assign the patient ID unique to each patient when receiving the home nursing request information.

For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the service plan database 140 stores the essential service items C11, C12, ..., C1n to be provided to the first patient and the essential service items C11, T1n for the first patient are stored in association with the first patient ID (ID1) for the first patient and the service periods T11, T12, ..., T1n for the second patient The service periods T21, T22, ..., T2m for the essential service items C21, C22, ..., C2m and the essential service items C21, C22, May be stored in association with a second patient ID (ID2) for the second patient. Here, n and m represent positive integers.

On the other hand, the patient or the caregiver of the patient may additionally request a specific service to be received. In one embodiment, the patient or the caregiver of the patient may send additional service requirements to the main server 100 through the patient-caregiver terminal 200. [ In another embodiment, the main server 100 may receive the additional service requirements via the input 170, at the request of the patient or the caregiver of the patient. In this case, the main server 100 may select the service items and the period corresponding to the additional service requirement from the standard service guide to add to the service plan. In this case, the main server 100 may store the service items and the period selected from the standard service guide in association with the patient ID corresponding to the patient in the service planning database 140 in response to the additional service requirement .

In one embodiment, the medical institution server 400 may send the patient's medical certificate to the main server 100. [ In this case, when establishing the service plan for the patient, the main server 100 not only receives the health information included in the home care request information, but also the health certificate corresponding to the patient received from the medical institution server 400 So that the service plan can be established together. For example, the main server 100 determines the health status of the patient based on the health information and the medical certificate included in the home care request information, and determines the health status of the patient based on the standard service guidance stored in the standard service guidance database 160 The service period corresponding to the determined health condition and the period for the service items may be selected to determine the service period for each of the essential service items and the essential service items.

Referring back to FIG. 3, the main server 100 determines whether a service provision date arrives based on the service plan (step S300). For example, the main server 100 periodically determines whether the service period of each of the essential service items corresponding to the patient stored in the service plan database 140 has arrived, and determines whether at least one of the essential service items It can be determined that the service providing date for the patient has arrived.

If the service providing date arrives (step S300: Yes), the main server 100 creates the service items to be provided to the patient on the service providing date based on the service plan (step S400) . For example, the main server 100 determines the essential service items to which the service cycle arrives at the service providing date among the essential service items corresponding to the patient stored in the service plan database 140 as the same day service items .

When the main server 100 generates the service items for the same day to be provided to the patient, the main server 100 may store the same day service items in the same day service item database 150. [

FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of a day service item database included in the main server of FIG. 2. FIG.

5, the same-day service item database 150 may include a date field, a patient ID field, a same-day service item field, and a service completion field.

The main server 100 may store the same day service items generated for the patients who have arrived on the service providing date in the same day service item field in association with the patient IDs for the patients. At this time, the date of the day may be stored in the date field. On the other hand, "NO" may be initially stored in the service completion field.

For example, as shown in FIG. 5, the same-day service items C12, C15, and C17 to be provided to the first patient on the same day are stored in the same-day service item database 150, The same day service items C21, C23, C26 to be stored in association with the ID (ID1) and to be provided to the second patient may be stored in association with the second patient ID (ID2) for the second patient.

3, the main server 100 transmits the patient information stored in the patient information database 130 and the current day service items stored in the current day service item database 150 to the nurse who provides the home nursing service to the patient To the nurse terminal 300 (step S500). The information of the nurse may be stored in the main server 100 in advance.

In one embodiment, the main server 100 may additionally transmit to the nurse terminal 300 multimedia data including a detailed description of each of the current day service items along with the current day service items.

The nurse who has received the patient information and the same day service items from the main server 100 through the nurse terminal 300 may directly visit the patient's home and provide each of the day service items to the patient. When the multimedia data is transmitted from the main server 100 to the nurse terminal 300, the nurse receives the multimedia service from the main server 100 through the multimedia data stored in the nurse terminal 300, The reliability of the patient for the home care service can be improved by describing the patient in detail to each of the items.

After the nurse provides each of the service items to the nurse terminal 300, the nurse terminal 300 transmits service completion signals for the service items to the nurse terminal 300, (100).

On the other hand, if there is an additional service item to be additionally provided to the patient by the request of the patient or the judgment of the nurse other than the same-day service items received from the main server 100, the nurse transmits the additional service item to the nurse terminal And the nurse terminal 300 can transmit the additional service item to the main server 100. [ The main server 100 may store the additional service item received from the nurse terminal 300 in the same day service item field of the same day service item database 150 in association with the patient ID of the patient.

After the nurse provides the additional service item to the patient, the nurse terminal 300 inputs a service completion signal for the additional service item to the nurse terminal 300, and the nurse terminal 300 transmits the service completion signal to the main server 100 Lt; / RTI >

When the main server 100 receives the service completion signals from the nurse terminal 300 (step S600), the main server 100 sets the value of the service completion field corresponding to each of the service completion signals in the same day service item database 150 to " Quot; YES "

6 is a flowchart showing an example of a step S600 in which the main server of FIG. 3 receives service completion signals from a nurse terminal.

Referring to FIG. 6, the nurse terminal 300 can acquire position information indicating the current position of the nurse terminal 300 (step S610). For example, the nurse terminal 300 can acquire the location information through a Global Positioning System (GPS) and communication with a mobile communication base station.

Then, the nurse terminal 300 may transmit the service completion signals and the location information to the main server 100 (step S620).

Meanwhile, the patient information included in the home care request information may include the location information of the patient such as the address of the patient, and the main server 100 may store the patient information when receiving the home care request information The location information of the patient included in the patient information database 130 may be stored. In this case, when the main server 100 receives the service completion signals and the location information from the nurse terminal 300, the location information received from the nurse terminal 300 is stored in the patient information database 130 (Step S630). ≪ / RTI >

If it is determined that the location information received from the nurse terminal 300 matches the location information of the patient stored in the patient information database 130, The value of the service completion field corresponding to " YES "is updated to" YES ", so that the provision of the home nursing care service for the patient is completed.

If it is determined that the location information received from the nurse terminal 300 does not match the location information of the patient stored in the patient information database 130, The service completion field of the home care nursing service is not updated so that the provision of the home nursing care service for the patient on that day is not completed.

As described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, in the method of providing the home nursing service according to the present invention, the service items corresponding to the health information provided by the patient from the standard service guide, And a period for the service items is selected and provided to the patient, so that the service items provided to the patients can be systematically managed. In addition, by selectively storing the service completion signals received from the nurse terminal 300 on the basis of the location information of the nurse terminal 300, the nurse visits the patient's home directly, It is possible to solve the problem of charging false charges by reporting the service items on the day as being provided to the patient.

7 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a home care service according to another embodiment of the present invention.

The home nursing service providing method shown in FIG. 7 further includes two steps (steps S700 and S800) in the home nursing service providing method shown in FIG. Therefore, the description of the home nursing service providing method shown in FIG. 3 will be omitted, and the description will be centered on the further included steps (step S700 and step S800).

7, after the nurse terminal 300 transmits the service completion signal to the main server 100, the patient-caregiver terminal 200 receives the service completion signal from at least one of the main server 100 and the nurse terminal 300 And may receive the service completion signals (step S700).

In one embodiment, the patient-caregiver terminal 200 may receive the service completion signals from the nurse terminal 300 via Near Field Communication (NFC).

In another embodiment, the patient-caregivers terminal 200 may receive the service completion signals from the main server 100 through an application that has been previously approved through an identity verification procedure such as a public certificate.

The service completion signals transmitted to the patient-caregivers terminal 200 may be regarded as approval request signals for each of the same-day service items provided to the patient on the same day. That is, the patient confirms the service completion signals for each of the service items on the day through the patient-caregivers terminal 200, and if the service items are normally provided, Guardian terminal 200, and the patient-guardian terminal 200 may transmit the approval signals for each of the service completion signals to the main server 100. The patient- At this time, the patient-guardian terminal 200 can transmit the approval signals for each of the service completion signals to the main server 100 through the previously approved application

When the main server 100 receives the approval signals for the service completion signals from the patient-caregivers terminal 200, the main server 100 may store the completion of the service provision for the current day service items (step S800). For example, as shown in Fig. 5, the same-day service item database 150 may further include a completion approval field in which "NO" is stored as an initial value. In this case, when the main server 100 receives the approval signals for the service completion signals from the patient-guardian terminal 200, The value of the approval field is updated to "YES ", so that the provision of the home nursing care service for the patient on that day can be regarded as completed.

FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of storing the service providing for the service items on the day when the main server of FIG. 7 receives approval signals from the patient-protector terminal (step S800).

Referring to FIG. 8, the patient-guardian terminal 200 may acquire the individual identification information of the patient (step S810).

In one embodiment, the person identification information may include biometric information of the patient. The biometric information may be any kind of biometric information including a handprint, a footprint, a sole shape, an iris shape, a face shape, and the like. In this case, the patient-guardian terminal 200 can acquire the individual identification information by sensing the biometric information of the patient.

In another embodiment, the personal identification information may include a serial number of the patient-caregivers terminal 200. [ In this case, the patient-guardian terminal 200 can obtain the individual identification information by reading out the serial number stored in the internal memory of the patient-guardian terminal 200.

In another embodiment, the individual identification information may include identity confirmation information given to the patient by an external principal authentication institution. Here, the external identity verification body is referred to as the 'identity verification institution' system operated by Article 23 (3) of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communication Network Utilization and Information Protection, and Article 9 (3) to 9 Means an organization designated as a person who provides a method of identifying himself / herself without using the resident registration number of the user. For example, the identification information provided to the patient by the external identification institution may include an official certificate, an i-pin, and credit card information. In this case, the patient-guardian terminal 200 can obtain the individual identification information by reading the personal identification information stored in the internal memory of the patient-guardian terminal 200. [

After that, the patient-guardian terminal 200 may transmit the approval signals for the personal identification information and the service completion signals to the main server 100 (step S820).

Meanwhile, the home care request information received by the main server 100 may further include the individual identification information of the patient. That is, the home nursing request information includes the patient's biometric information, the serial number of the patient-guardian terminal 200, the identification information of the patient such as the identification information given to the patient by the external identification institution . When the main server 100 receives the home nursing request information, the main server 100 may store the patient's individual identification information included in the home nursing request information in the patient information database 130. In this case, when the main server 100 receives the approval signals for the personal identification information and the service completion signals from the patient-guardian terminal 200, It may be determined whether or not the information matches the individual identification information of the patient stored in the patient information database 130 (step S830).

If it is determined that the personal identification information received from the patient-guardian terminal 200 matches the individual identification information of the patient stored in the patient information database 130 as a result of the determination, Updating the value of the completion approval field corresponding to the approval signals for each of the completion signals to "YES ", the provision of the home nursing service for the patient is completed.

If it is determined that the personal identification information received from the patient-caregivers terminal 200 does not match the individual identification information of the patient stored in the patient information database 130, By not updating the value of the completion approval field of the database 150, it can be deemed that the present day home nursing service provision for the patient is incomplete.

As described above with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, in the method of providing the home nursing service according to the present invention, the service completion signals input from the nurse terminal 300 are transmitted to the patient-guardian terminal 200, The patient or the caregiver of the patient confirms the service completion signals for each of the same day service items through the patient-guardian terminal 200, and only when the service items of the same day are determined to be normally provided, By accepting for each of the signals, the provision of the home nursing service of the day for the patient is deemed complete. Therefore, it can give high reliability to patients receiving home care services.

The home nursing service providing method according to embodiments of the present invention can be applied to an institution that provides home nursing service and thus can be usefully used to provide a systematic and reliable home nursing service to patients.

Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims. It will be understood that the invention may be modified and varied without departing from the scope of the invention.

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The main server receiving home care request information including patient information and health information;
Establishing a service plan to be provided to the patient by the main server based on the health information;
Determining whether the main server has reached a service provision date based on the service plan;
If the service providing date arrives as a result of the determination, generating the same day service items to be provided to the service providing date based on the service plan by the main server;
Transmitting, by the main server, the patient information and the current day service items to a nurse terminal of a nurse who provides a home nursing service to the patient; And
And the main server receiving service completion signals for each of the same day service items from the nurse terminal.
The method according to claim 1,
Further comprising the step of the main server receiving a medical certificate for the patient from a medical institution server,
Wherein the main server establishes the service plan based on the health information and the medical certificate.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the service plan includes essential service items and a service period for each of the essential service items. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein establishing the service plan comprises:
And selecting the service items and the period corresponding to the health information from the standard service guide defined in advance according to the health status of the main server to determine the service period for each of the essential service items and the essential service items Wherein the home nursing care service is provided by the home care service provider.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein establishing the service plan comprises:
Further comprising the step of selecting, from the standard service guide, service items and a period corresponding to the additional service requirement and adding the service items and period to the service plan when the main server receives the additional service requirement. A method of providing nursing services.
4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the step of determining whether the service providing date has arrived comprises:
The main server periodically determining whether a service period of each of the essential service items has arrived; And
And determining that the service providing date arrives when at least one service period arrives from among the essential service items.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein generating the same-
Wherein the main server comprises determining essential service items for which the service cycle arrives at the service providing date among the essential service items as the same day service items.
The method according to claim 1,
The nurse terminal transmitting to the main server an additional service item provided to the patient other than the same day service items; And
Further comprising the step of the nurse terminal sending a service completion signal for the additional service item to the main server.
The method of claim 1, wherein the main server receiving service completion signals for each of the same day service items from the nurse terminal comprises:
The nurse terminal transmitting the service completion signals and location information indicating a current location of the nurse terminal to the main server; And
And storing the service completion signals received from the nurse terminal when the location information received from the nurse terminal matches the location information of the patient included in the patient information. To provide home nursing services.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the patient-caregiver terminal receives the service completion signals from at least one of the main server and the nurse terminal; And
And when the main server receives the approval signals for the service completion signals from the patient-protector terminal, storing the completed service provision for the day service items as completed Way.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the patient-caregiver terminal receives the service completion signals from the nurse terminal through Near Field Communication (NFC). 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the patient-caregiver terminal transmits the approval signals for the service completion signals to the main server through an application that has been approved in advance. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein, when the main server receives the approval signals for the service completion signals from the patient-protector terminal,
Wherein the patient-caregiver terminal obtains the individual identification information of the patient;
Wherein the patient-caregiver terminal transmits the approval signals for the personal identification information and the service completion signals to the main server; And
And storing the approval signals for the service completion signals when the main server matches the personal identification information included in the home nursing request information from the patient-protector terminal Characterized in that the method comprises the steps of:
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the personal identification information includes biometric information of the patient. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the personal identification information includes a serial number of the patient-caregiver terminal. 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the personal identification information includes identification information given to the patient by an external principal verification institution.
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