WO2001054011A1 - Procede electronique de conseil sur la sante - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electronic health consultation method for efficiently connecting medical staff and health consultants using a communication network such as the Internet.
- health counselors (doctors, nurses, dietitians, exercise therapists, etc.) work with health consultants who have chronic diseases such as diabetes.
- a health consultant goes to a doctor's office, where a doctor first examines blood sugar, hemoglobin A1C, urinalysis, electrocardiogram, etc. If it is deemed necessary,
- the medical staff discusses the treatment policy of the health counselor in person, and the medical staff provides the health counselor with detailed education on chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Education centered on management, with medical staff interviewing about once a month to examine the progress.
- a health consultant sends an e-mail from a personal computer installed at home to a personal computer installed in a hospital.
- Email to Health Minister Describe the content of the talk.
- the second method is for a health consultant to access a website promoting a pharmaceutical company using a personal computer at home and find a statement that applies to his or her own symptoms.
- the first method is that there is a lot of consultation about health consultation that can be answered by a dietitian, even if it is not a doctor. If there is too much consultation with a health consultant, there is a problem that doctors at the hospital cannot perform their original medical work. is there.
- the second method has a problem that an accurate diagnosis cannot be made because a health consultant without medical knowledge makes a diagnosis. Disclosure of the invention
- an object of the present invention is to provide a new electronic health consultation method capable of providing excellent team medical care to a health consultant who is increasing year by year without increasing the burden on medical staff.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a server for electronic health consultation, a client for health consultants, and a client for medical staff, which are suitable for conducting a health consultation using the electronic health consultation method. .
- the health counselor transmits data relating to his or her own health to its own client. Accumulating the data stored in the server through the server; storing an analysis result of the data related to the health of the health consultant stored in the server in the server; and storing the data stored in the server in the server. Sharing via a health consultant and / or a client of the medical staff.
- the data relating to one's own health may be electronic image data of food of the health consultant, and the analysis result may be obtained by the medical staff. It may be a nutrition analysis of the meal in which the meal electronic image is visually checked and analyzed. In other words, it is the provision of a (net nutritionist) system.
- the health consultant can input his / her nutrition analysis on the electronic image of the meal from his / her client, and the client can input the nutrition analysis data by the input health consultant and the medical treatment. Nutrition analysis data by staff Both nights can be displayed.
- the nutrition analysis data input from the client of the health consultant may be transferred to the server and accumulated, and may be input by the client of the medical staff and accumulated on the server.
- the server automatically compares the nutrition analysis data obtained and the nutrition analysis data input and accumulated from the client of the health consultant.
- At least the client of the health consultant may be notified of the result of the comparison by the server.
- the advice regarding the electronic image and the analysis result stored in the server is transmitted from the client of the medical staff to the client of the health consultant directly or via the server. May be provided.
- the vital data of the health consultant is input from the client on the consultant side, the input vital data is transferred to the server and accumulated, and the server is configured to transmit the transferred vital data. And at least one of the results of the dietary analysis is determined based on a predetermined discrimination rule to determine whether or not one of the results indicates an abnormality in health. It is connected to the network and notifies a client of a predetermined person concerned.
- the discrimination rule used by the server can be changed for each health consultant from a client of the medical staff.
- the communication method for notifying that an abnormality has been indicated is determined by a predetermined method.
- the communication method may be selectable from a plurality of types.
- the reading restriction may be performed on the bypass stored in the server.
- the medical staff may include a doctor and a dietitian, and may input analysis data related to the health from respective clients of the doctor and the dietitian.
- the client of the health consultant inputs a reservation for the health consultation for the medical staff to the server, and the server notifies the client of the medical staff of the input reservation. You may.
- the client of the medical staff may be able to notify the client of the health consultant of the inconvenient health consultation date and time via the server.
- advice on a health consultation performed between the medical staff and the health consultant is provided from the client of the medical staff directly to the client of the health consultant or via the server. Transfer may be possible.
- a client of a catering courier is connected to the network, and the health consultant or the medical staff client orders food or ingredients via the server and distributes the recipe. May be possible. Receipt delivery is the provision of an appropriate meal menu according to health consultants.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a system configuration of an electronic health consultation system to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the software configuration of the server 50.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing the function of the gateway program.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing a screen displayed on the client.
- FIG. 1 shows a system configuration of a health consultation system to which the present invention is applied.
- clients 10, 20, 30, 40, 60 and a server 50 are connected to a communication network such as the Internet.
- the client and the server can use a pointing device such as a keyboard and a mouse and a commercially available computer having a communication function, the description of the hardware configuration is omitted.
- Client 10 is located at the home of the health consultant. Also client 1 0 is also possible on PADs (mobile terminals) and mobile phones with cameras.
- Client 20 is a client used by doctors and installed at hospitals and homes.
- Client 30 may be located at the nutritionist's home or office.
- Client 40 is set up at the catering company.
- the server 50 is installed on the computer center side.
- the client 60 is set up in the sports club facility, and the sports instructor inputs a training menu to the health consultant.
- Clients 10 to 40 and 60 are equipped with a program for browsing home pages (HTML documents, XML documents, etc.) called browsers.
- Clients 10 and 20 have videophones (also called video conferences). Is installed, and a video camera for videophone is connected.
- the server 50 provides a homepage for health consultation.
- the health consultant accesses the homepage of the server 50 using the client 10 and inputs information on the health consultation.
- the information to be input is, for example, a food image obtained by photographing a meal of the meal, a measurement result of blood pressure, and the like, and data indicating a health state described later.
- the input information is stored in the server 50 for each individual.
- measured values such as blood pressure are compared with a preset allowable value, and if the measured value exceeds the allowable value, a message to that effect is automatically sent to the client 20 on the hospital side and the client 10 of the patient by e-mail. Notified.
- the dietitian's client 30 accesses the homepage of the server 50 on the Sen Yuichi side, and the dietitian visually analyzes the diet of the health consultant in charge of himself. More specifically, the image file of the photograph of the meal sent from the health consultant and stored in the server 50 is read and displayed on the client 30. From this display, the dietitian analyzes the content of the meal, inputs the analysis result, and registers it in the server 50. The registered analysis result is also compared with the permissible value in the server 50, and when the permissible value is exceeded, a message to that effect is automatically sent to the hospital client 20 and the corresponding client 10 by e-mail. Nutritionists also use the advice box on the homepage to enter dietary advice. This advice is stored in the server 50 of the central office, and is displayed on the client 10 of the health consultant when the health consultant accesses the server 50 homepage.
- the doctor When the doctor confirms the contents of the e-mail addressed to himself by the client 20 on the hospital side, he accesses the homepage of the server 50 on the center side and enters health-related advice in the advice input box. Also, if necessary, write a message to come to the hospital.
- the input advice is stored in the server 50 on the side of the center, and is displayed on the client 10 of the health consultant when the health consultant accesses the server 50 homepage.
- the homepage of the server 50 on the center side has a page for setting allowable values to be compared with measured values such as blood pressure. Doctors access this page with the client 20 and provide healthcare consultants with Allowable values can be set.
- the health consultant accesses the server 50 at the center side periodically at the client 10 once a day, for example.
- the server 50 since the server 50 performs collation based on the user ID and the password, the server 50 reads the above-mentioned advice information corresponding to the user ID and transfers it to the health consultant. This allows health counselors to view advice sent by doctors and dietitians. Thereafter, as described above, the image and the vital data of the meal of the meal previously taken by the digital camera or the like are transmitted to the server 50.
- a videophone call can be made between the health consultant's client 10, the nutritionist's client 20, and the doctor's client 30.
- a page to do this is provided on the homepage of the client 50 on the center side.
- the health counselor or the medical staff provides meals so that the health counselor can eat an appropriate meal in accordance with the advice of a doctor or dietitian.
- a page for ordering home delivery of food and ingredients is provided in the home page of the client 50 on the center side.
- FIG. 2 shows a software configuration in the server 50 for performing the above-described processing. Since a well-known general-purpose computer can be used for the server itself, detailed description is omitted.
- a communication program and a gateway program called a WEB server are installed in the server 50.
- the web server receives an address called a URL from the client browser, more specifically, the address of the HTML document (including the XML document) that composes the home page, the H specified by this address is used.
- This is a well-known program that reads a TML document from a group of homepage files on the internal hard disk and delivers it to the browser.
- a web server having an e-mail function is used.
- the gateway program is also known as a gateway interface, and is a well-known program that receives and executes a command sent from a browser via a web server.
- the gateway program reads and writes data input from the client to a database described later, performs a search process using a predetermined keyword, and the like.
- the function of the gateway program will be described in detail with reference to FIG.
- the following database is installed in the storage device of the internal Z external connection to the server 50.
- the health management database stores information entered by health consultants and information entered by doctors, dietitians, and sports instructors in association with the name of the health consultant (or user ID).
- the personal information database stores information related to individuals, such as the address, name, telephone number, and medical history of the health consultant, in association with the name of the health consultant (or user ID). Have been.
- the other database stores the reservation schedule for the videophone in association with the doctor's name (or the name of the medical institution) and other information used for system management.
- FIG. 3 shows the functions of the gateway program.
- the gateway program includes a lunch delivery request acceptance function 101, meal and nutrition data read / write function 102, health consultation data read / write function 103, health data read / write function 104, communication record function 105, health consultation reservation It has a reception function 106 and a personal environment setting function 107.
- the personal environment setting function 107 has a personal preference learning function 108, a security function 109, and a distribution condition setting function 110.
- functions 101 to 104 and 106 have been referred to in the system description of FIGS. 1 and 2, and therefore need not be described in detail.
- the communication record function 105 is a function that stores the user ID of the client who accessed the homepage, the access time, and which page was accessed as a record (communication log).
- the personal preference learning function 108 uses the buttons on the display screen to learn the pages on the homepage frequently used by the users of the clients 10 to 40 and to access the frequently used pages. This function is executed automatically in relation to the functions of XML documents and the like.
- the security function 109 accepts the user ID and password when the client accesses the server 50, and performs collation.
- the user ID and password are stored in the other databases in FIG. If the ID and password match, browsing the website is allowed.
- the distribution condition setting function 110 is a function for setting the method of distributing information to health consultants, dietitians, and doctors. In the present embodiment, a pager, display on a browser, or e-mail is selected. can do. In the above explanation, health The counselor uses a browser to display advice on health consultation to the client 10, and will attempt to deliver from the server 50 to the physician that the permissible value has been exceeded by e-mail.
- a typical information display screen and information input screen displayed on the browser will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 19.
- Documents that form the basis of these display screens are described in HTML or an HTML language that is an extension of HTML.
- Documents written in these languages usually contain text strings and commands called tags.
- Tags include instructions for reading images, instructions for setting the size and type of character strings for display, and buttons. When this button is operated on the display screen with the mouse, other documents ( Page).
- Figure 4 shows the screen displayed on the client 10 for the first time after the client 10 of the health consultant logs in to the server 50 (password verification).
- advice information from doctors, dietitians and sports instructors is displayed in the center, function buttons 401 for inputting information on the lower side, and buttons 4002 for displaying various information on the right side.
- buttons 401 for inputting information on the lower side
- buttons 4002 for displaying various information on the right side.
- FIG. 5 shows a screen to which a transition is made by operating a function button in the function button group 401, and shows a screen for inputting an image of a meal.
- the health consultant stores in advance a photograph image of a daily dish taken by the digital camera in a predetermined hard disk storage area (called a holder) of the client 10.
- the health consultant enters his / her name in the entry box 501 via the keyboard.
- the names are saved in the client and used by the user.
- the tag of the document for displaying this screen is specified so that the user can select the name saved with the select button 502 and fill in the target user entry field 501.
- Reference numeral 503 denotes a transmission start button, and when this button is operated by a health consultant with a mouse, a photograph image stored in a predetermined holder and a target user entry field 501 are entered. The username is sent to server 50.
- the server 50 stores (accumulates) the transmitted photographic image in the storage area corresponding to the user name in the health management database.
- Reference numeral 504 denotes a return button. When this button is operated, the display screen returns to the display screen of FIG.
- Figure 6 shows the vital data entry screen. This screen is displayed by operating the function button in Fig. 4.
- several factors such as blood pressure, body temperature, weight, pulse, electrocardiogram, blood glucose, and exercise are defined as data representing the health condition of the health consultant, and the values of these factors are collectively referred to as vital. Let's call it data.
- 6 0 1 is an entry field for inputting vital data.
- Reference numeral 62 denotes a button for instructing registration to the server 50 after the vital data is entered.
- Reference numeral 63 denotes a button for instructing to move the display screen of FIG.
- the data entered on this screen is sent to the server 50 and stored in the health management database. As described above, this data is compared with the permissible value by the gateway program of the server 50, and if the permissible value is exceeded, a message to that effect is sent to the doctor's doctor at the hospital. Whether to select pager, e-mail, or guide on homepage based on the environment setting conditions is as described above. Health counselors can also be notified that vital data has exceeded the permissible value using the delivery method of their choice.
- FIG. 7 shows a screen for a health consultant, a dietitian, and a doctor to redisplay a photograph image of a meal registered on the health management data base of the server 50.
- This screen is displayed by operating the function buttons in Fig. 4.
- the target user name and the storage date and time are entered in the entry fields 701, and when the operator operates the start button 702 with a mouse, the input target user name, storage date and time information, and the search command are transmitted to the client.
- the gateway program of the server 50 extracts a photo image that matches the target user name and the storage date from the health management database and returns it to the requesting client.
- the returned photo image is displayed on the display screen in Fig. 8.
- Reference numeral 73 denotes a button for instructing movement of the display screen in FIG.
- reference numeral 8001 denotes a button indicating a photo of a meal preceding the current photo.
- Reference numeral 8002 denotes a button for instructing a transition to the meal analysis display screen.
- 803 is a button for instructing to return to the previous screen of FIG. 804 is a button for instructing to display a picture of the current next meal.
- Fig. 9 is a screen that is shifted by operating the function buttons in Fig. 4. This screen is used by dietitians and health consultants.
- This screen allows the dietitian and health consultant to enter data that will be analyzed from the food image.
- a dietitian or health counsel operates the registration box 901
- the input data is stored in the health management database in association with the health counselor's name.
- Reference numeral 902 denotes a button for instructing a transition to the display screen of FIG.
- Health counselors can analyze their own diets in advance, input data, and compare them with the results of the dietitian's analysis to improve their analytical skills.
- Fig. 10 shows the initial screen for the physician to perform a health analysis. The screen shifts when the function button in Fig. 4 is operated. >
- buttons 100 1 to 106 are for overnight analysis entered by a health consultant, meal analysis results entered by a nutritionist, or a combination of both This button is used to move to a screen for setting a threshold (permissible value) to be compared with the one.
- 1002 is a button for shifting to a screen for setting a logical condition for comparing the analysis result of the meal or the analysis result of the meal with the threshold value.
- 1003 is a button for shifting to a screen for inputting advice for a health consultant.
- Reference numeral 1005 denotes a button for instructing a transition to a screen listing only those with abnormal health, that is, health consultants whose vital data exceeds the threshold. 1 0 0
- Reference numeral 6 denotes a button for shifting to a screen for instructing statistical analysis station processing.
- FIG. 11 shows a screen displayed by the operation of the button 1001 in FIG.
- reference numeral 1101 denotes an input field for inputting a threshold value corresponding to a health management item (type of vital data).
- Reference numeral 1102 denotes a button for instructing the registration of the entered threshold value.
- the input data is sent from the client 20 of the doctor to the server 50 and registered in the health management database.
- Reference numeral 1103 denotes a button for instructing to display a graph of vital data for a certain period in the past.
- 110 is a screen for instructing to return to the screen of FIG.
- FIG. 12 shows a screen for operating the button 1002 of FIG. 10 by operation.
- reference numeral 1201 denotes an input for entering a comparison condition between a threshold value and vital data, for example, a logical expression defining a magnitude relationship or a method of combining vital data.
- Reference numeral 1202 denotes a button for instructing to register the logical expression input from the input field in the health management database of the server 50.
- a discriminant including a threshold value
- determining a health Z abnormality is variably set for each health consultant for each health consultant, so that a health examination suitable for the health consultant is performed. be able to. 1 2
- 03 is a screen for instructing to return to the screen of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a screen to which the screen is shifted by operating the meal analysis button 802 in FIG.
- the readout command of the meal analysis data input on the screen of FIG. 9 and the health consultant name are changed to the operator's client, that is, the clients 10 and 20, Sent to server 50 from any of 30.
- Server 50 With a one-way program, the relevant data is read from the health management database and returned to the requesting client.
- the client displays the received food analysis data.
- reference numeral 1301 denotes a button for instructing a transition to a meal image screen.
- 1302 is a button for instructing to display the analysis result of the current next meal
- 1303 is a button for instructing to display the analysis result of the current previous meal.
- the health consultant also displays on the same screen the results of the analysis of his or her own meal image, which he or she has input in advance, and the results of the analysis by the dietitian, which were analyzed from the server 50 and for the same meal image. It can be displayed and compared.
- the health consultant accumulates, in the server 50, the difference between the result of the analysis of his / her own meal image input by himself in advance and the result of the analysis by the dietitian, and the medical staff provides the self-management of the health consultant. You can check the degree of learning.
- FIG. 14 shows a vital data display screen associated with a button on a screen (not shown) and displayed by operating the button.
- the client sends a health counselor's name and the latest vital data search command to the server 50, and the device reads the data from the server 50 and returns it to the client.
- 1401 is a button for instructing switching of a plurality of displays of vital data
- 1402 is a button for instructing graph display
- 1403 is a button for instructing termination of display. Button. This screen is used by health consultants and doctors.
- FIG. 15 shows a display screen associated with buttons on a screen (not shown), which is displayed by operating the above buttons. This screen is used only by doctors.
- the health analysis data (health analysis results obtained from the medical chart information of doctors, nighttime analysis of meals, and analysis results of meals) registered on the health management data base by button operation are displayed.
- 1501 is a button for instructing switching of display of health analysis data
- 1502 is a button for instructing graph display
- 1503 is a button for instructing termination of display.
- Fig. 16 shows the input of multiple healthcare devices that are shifted by the operation of button 1003 in Fig. 10. Show one of the force screens. On this screen, the doctor enters the health advice for the health consultant.
- the advice is created not only by writing a message in text, but also by pasting various information (called contents) such as illustrations, graphs, and moving images.
- the created advice information is sent from the doctor's client 20 to the server 50 and registered in the health management database. As described above, the registered advice is read out and displayed on the client 10 of the health consultant.
- 1601 is a button for instructing the display of a list of already created content
- 1602 is a button for instructing the display of the selected content
- 1603 is an instruction for registering the displayed content.
- Button. 1604 is a button for instructing to return to FIG. 10.
- Fig. 17 shows the screen for applying for online videophone reservations described above. This screen is displayed by operating the function buttons in Fig. 4. This screen is used by the health consultant.
- 1 7 0 1 is a column for entering your name
- a schedule information display selection section 1 7 0 3 shows a calendar, and by specifying a predetermined date in this column, the reservation date and time of the videophone Is specified.
- 1702 is a column for entering the name of a doctor or the name of a medical institution (medical department). When you enter the name of the medical institution or doctor and the date you want to make a reservation, a display showing available time appears, and you can make a reservation for the date and time by specifying the time.
- the registration button 1704 When the registration button 1704 is operated, the date and time when the reservation is confirmed is registered in another database of the server 50. In addition, the server 50 notifies the health consultant of the date and time and the inconvenient date and time when the reservation can be made, based on the doctor's schedule registration described later. The health counselor can cancel the reservation by pressing the cancel button 1705, and return to the screen shown in Fig. 4 by pressing the return button 1706.
- Fig. 18 shows the schedule adjustment screen displayed on the doctor's client, which is displayed by operating the function buttons in Fig. 4.
- 1801 is a field for inputting the name of the medical staff. 1 8 0 2 is the target for entering the schedule This section is used to select and input a doctor, medical department, or medical institution name.
- 1803 is an area in which the target schedule selected in 1802 is displayed.
- the medical staff operates the registration button 1804, the specified date and time is sent from the client 20 to the server 50 and registered in another database.
- the medical staff can cancel the schedule entered with the cancel button 1805.
- Accepting health consultation reservations in the gateway program ⁇ When a health consultant makes an appointment using the browsing function, it sends an inconvenient date and time from another database to the client 10 of the health consultant.
- the reservation date and time of the health consultant registered based on the other data on the server 50 is sent to the doctor's client 20 and displayed in the schedule information display selection section 1803 in FIG. 18. You. In this way, a schedule adjustment is made between the doctor and the healthcare manager, and on the appointment day, a videophone program is directly conducted between the healthcare consultant's client 10 and the doctor's client 20. Use to have a conversation. Videophones themselves are well known and will not require detailed explanation.
- Return button 1806 returns you to the screen shown in Figure 4.
- Fig. 19 shows a screen for electronic health consultation using a TV phone, which is displayed by operating the function buttons on the screen in Fig. 4. After the call is over, you can return to the screen shown in Fig. 4 with the "Back" button.
- a screen for requesting home delivery (delivery) of lunch by operating the function buttons in Fig. 4 appears. On this screen, select the food for lunch and enter delivery destination information.
- the prepared dish name and delivery destination information are transferred directly to the client 40 of the catering service provider or via the server 50.
- the catering service provider sends the meal to the health consultant based on the transferred information (name of the meal / name of the ingredient).
- the information transfer method from the health consultant's client 10 to the home delivery company's client 40 may be in the form of e-mail, or may be in the form of data transfer via another database of the server 50. As described above, in the present embodiment,
- a health consultant can self-learn food analysis by comparing his / her own diet analysis with that of a dietitian.
- the server 50 performs an automatic health check on the results of the analysis of the electronic images of the meals of the health counselor accumulated by the health consultant and the Vital De Night accumulated by the health counselor, and contacts the health consultant and doctor.
- the medical staff should give advice to the health consultant when an abnormality is found in the processing in (4) above and when it is judged necessary as a result of the videophone call in (5).
- Health consultants can also request meals, a great deal of convenience can be provided to a health consultant who cannot go outside. Health consultants can also receive meals and ingredients ordered directly from doctors or dietitians to contractors, and can maintain and improve their health by diets provided by specialists.
- the dietitian or doctor who receives a health consultation from a health consultant is notified in advance of the name of the health consultant by telephone or e-mail from the system administrator.
- User ID and dietician and doctor user ID pair By preparing a response table, information communication between the dietitian and the doctor's client can be automated to further simplify the operation of each person.
- the name In order for a dietitian to display the image of a meal sent by a health consultant on his or her client, the name must be specified each time from a list of health consultants. Only the transmission image of the health counselor assigned to the patient can be automatically transmitted, and the nutritionist is freed from the operation for reading out the image. In addition, since the transmission image of the health consultant other than the person in charge is not displayed, the privacy of the health consultant is protected.
- the direct communication between the health consultant and the doctor was performed by videophone, but the communication method may be voice mail or a normal telephone. is there.
- the display screen described above is an example for explanation, and is not limited to the arrangement and shape of the buttons and the arrangement and size of the display area.
- the dietician notified the doctor of the diet and the health consultant of the results of the analysis of the meal or provided advice using the display on the homepage.
- the communication equipment owned by the client or health consultant may be used, such as telephone, fax, and e-mail. Phones, faxes and e-mails can also be used for indirect notification from the server.
- the doctor may directly give advice to the health consultant, and the communication form may be a communication method other than the Inuichi Net.
- the medical staff referred to in this specification refers to humans engaged in medical treatment such as doctors, nurses, dietitians, and exercise therapists (including sports instructors).
- the health counselor refers to the counselor, the counselor's family, and other related parties.
- the client in this specification may be any information processing device having a communication function, and may include, for example, a personal computer, a workstation, a television with an Internet connection function, and the like.
- the term “network” refers to a LAN, a WAN, a VAN, a general public telephone network, a CATV network, or any other network.
- the connection may be through a network provider such as a provider.
- the person to be notified in advance may be a family member of the health counselor, a doctor at an emergency medical institution, or any other person concerned.
- Restrictions on reading out vital data, electronic images of meals, and the results of analysis are provided only to the health consultant, the family of the health consultant, medical staff, physicians at emergency medical institutions, and other parties.
- a method of restricting reading a commonly used method such as a user ID and a password can be applied.
- the health consultation by a dietitian is performed online, thereby reducing the burden on the doctor.
- a doctor can refer to the results of the analysis when consulting a health consultation, and be able to compare his / her dietary analysis with that of a dietitian. This makes it easier to improve one's dietary analysis ability.
- the health consultant can receive a health consultation at home.
- the health consultant can check the photograph image of the meal at any time.
- the server performs the automatic medical examination based on the vital data, so that the burden on the doctor is reduced.
- the discriminant for determining the presence or absence of an abnormality is set by the doctor for each health consultant, so that an appropriate health check can be performed.
- a notification method suitable for a doctor can be selected from a plurality of types of communication methods.
- a doctor can also send advice to a health consultant, and at that time, vital data stored in a server can be referred to.
- vital data stored in a server can be referred to.
- the schedule of the health consultation between the health consultant and the doctor can be adjusted for the health consultation through remote conversations, the health consultant does not need to visit the hospital until the doctor instructs.
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