WO2017086620A1 - Système et procédé pour fournir un service de soins de santé auquel est appliquée une stratégie de gestion de santé intelligente (smash) - Google Patents

Système et procédé pour fournir un service de soins de santé auquel est appliquée une stratégie de gestion de santé intelligente (smash) Download PDF

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WO2017086620A1
WO2017086620A1 PCT/KR2016/012118 KR2016012118W WO2017086620A1 WO 2017086620 A1 WO2017086620 A1 WO 2017086620A1 KR 2016012118 W KR2016012118 W KR 2016012118W WO 2017086620 A1 WO2017086620 A1 WO 2017086620A1
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  • the present invention relates to a system and a method for providing a healthcare service, and more particularly, to a system and method for providing a healthcare service, in which a patient himself evaluates his / (SMASH), which is a method of providing a healthcare service.
  • SMASH his /
  • Smart healthcare refers to an environment that allows IT to easily remedy, checkup, and manage health in a remote place, regardless of time.
  • a wearable device for checking health status at any time using a sensor are developed, and an interface for communicating with a medical institution at a remote location to receive a medical diagnosis And medical diagnosis software are being developed.
  • the use of healthcare software which helps people to manage their own health, is increasing.
  • Korean Patent No. 10-1544006 relates to "Ubiquitous health management, asset management, lifelong education system and its operating method", 1: 1 Yang & Oriental Institute for customized health care service is established, A professional medical team according to physical condition was established to provide personalized disease prevention, research and medical care service according to the member's physical condition, past medical history, family history, etc., and to provide a customized medicine to be prepared and provided have.
  • the user is not designed to directly diagnose his / her condition and manage health, but is designed to rely on an expert to oversee all the management processes, thereby improving the quality of life by improving the self- There was a limit to make.
  • the background art described above is technical information acquired by the inventor for the derivation of the present invention or obtained in the derivation process of the present invention, and can not necessarily be a known technology disclosed to the general public before the application of the present invention .
  • An embodiment of the present invention aims to provide a system and a method for providing a health care service in which a smart health management strategy is reflected.
  • a health care service providing system in which a smart health management strategy is reflected, And a health assessment module for receiving the evaluation data from the patient or providing health status information of the patient collected by the health care product of the patient by providing the self assessment interface for evaluating the health status,
  • a self-evaluation performing unit that provides an evaluation result obtained by analyzing at least one of the evaluation data and the health state information to the patient;
  • a health information providing unit that provides personalized health information to the patient based on the evaluation result;
  • the health care plan to be performed by the patient from the patient,
  • An execution plan unit for receiving the selected health management plan and providing the patient with a schedule management interface for managing the actions included in the health plan, and a monitoring unit for monitoring whether the health plan is implemented.
  • a method for providing a health care service that reflects a smart health management strategy performed by a healthcare service providing system that reflects a smart health management strategy
  • a self-evaluation interface for evaluating the quality of life to receive evaluation data from a patient or receive health state information of a patient collected by the patient's health care product, and to receive at least one of the evaluation data and the health state information
  • the health care plan is selected and included in the health plan Providing the patient with a schedule management interface for managing the behavior, and monitoring whether the health care plan is practiced.
  • a computer-readable recording medium on which a program for performing a healthcare service providing method reflecting a smart health management strategy is recorded.
  • the method for providing a healthcare service A self-evaluation interface for evaluating a patient's health status, health management item practice, and quality of life is provided to receive evaluation data from a patient or receive health status information of a patient collected by the patient's healthcare product, Providing an evaluation result obtained by analyzing at least one of the evaluation data and the health state information to the patient, establishing a long-term health management goal from the patient by providing a goal setting interface to the patient, A health facility that responds to short-term performance goals for achieving Providing a schedule management interface for managing the behavior included in the health care plan to the patient, and monitoring whether the health care plan is practiced.
  • a computer program stored in a recording medium for performing a healthcare service providing method that is implemented by a health care service providing system reflecting a smart health management strategy
  • the method of providing a health care service in which a management strategy is reflected includes providing a self-evaluation interface for evaluating the patient's health condition, health management item practice, and quality of life to the patient and receiving evaluation data from the patient, Providing the patient with an evaluation result obtained by analyzing at least one of the evaluation data and the health state information, providing the patient with a goal setting interface, A step of setting a health management goal, Providing a schedule management interface for the management of the activities included in the health management plan, selecting the health management plan corresponding to the short-term performance target for achieving the goal of the Kang, And monitoring whether or not it is practiced.
  • an embodiment of the present invention can provide a system and a method for providing a healthcare service in which a smart health management strategy is reflected.
  • an embodiment of the present invention provides a system and a method for providing a health care service that reflects a smart health management strategy that allows patients to self-manage their own health can do.
  • an embodiment of the present invention provides a healthcare service that reflects a smart health management strategy that can contribute not only to the treatment of patients' illnesses but also to the improvement of quality of life System and method.
  • an embodiment of the present invention can provide a system and a method for providing a healthcare service in which a smart health management strategy capable of long-term health management is reflected.
  • an embodiment of the present invention proposes a system and a method for providing a healthcare service in which a smart health management strategy that minimizes an economic burden of a patient while enhancing a therapeutic effect is reflected .
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a health care service providing system that reflects a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining a Smart Health Management Strategy (SMASH) reflected in a healthcare service provided by a healthcare service providing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • SMASH Smart Health Management Strategy
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a healthcare service providing system in which a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention is reflected.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a healthcare service in which a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention is reflected.
  • 5A to 10C are graphs illustrating graphical user interfaces provided to a patient according to a method of providing a healthcare service that reflects a smart health management strategy according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing the best mode for carrying out the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a healthcare service providing system in which a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention is reflected.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a healthcare service provided by a healthcare service providing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a healthcare service providing system in which a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention is reflected.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a smart health management strategy (SMASH)
  • a system 20 for providing healthcare service communicates with a patient terminal 10 via a network N.
  • FIG. 1 a system 20 for providing healthcare service according to an embodiment of the present invention communicates with a patient terminal 10 via a network N.
  • the patient terminal 10 may be implemented as a computer, a portable terminal, a television, a wearable device, or the like, which can be connected to a remote server through a network N or to be connected to other terminals and servers.
  • the computer includes, for example, a notebook computer, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, and the like, each of which is equipped with a web browser (WEB Browser), and the portable terminal may be a wireless communication device , Personal Communication System (PCS), Personal Digital Cellular (PDC), Personal Handyphone System (PHS), Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), International Mobile Telecommunication (IMT) (W-CDMA), Wibro (Wireless Broadband Internet), Smart Phone, Mobile WiMAX (Mobile Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) (Handheld) based wireless communication device.
  • PCS Personal Communication System
  • PDC Personal Digital Cellular
  • PHS Personal Handyphone System
  • PDA Personal Digital Assistant
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communications
  • IMT International Mobile Telecommunication
  • the television may include an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), an Internet television (TV), a terrestrial TV, a cable TV, and the like.
  • IPTV Internet Protocol Television
  • TV Internet television
  • TV terrestrial TV
  • cable TV cable TV
  • the wearable device is an information processing device of a type that can be directly worn on a human body, for example, a watch, a glasses, an accessory, a garment, shoes, and the like.
  • the wearable device can be connected to a remote server via a network, Lt; / RTI >
  • the patient terminal 10 may be provided with a web browser for communicating with the healthcare service providing system 20 or an application program for the healthcare service, and the patient terminal 10 may be operated by running a web browser or executing a healthcare service So that the healthcare service can be provided by accessing the healthcare service providing system 20.
  • the health care service providing system 20 may be a server or a server group communicating with the patient terminal 10 through the network N, which is an information processing apparatus operated by a service provider providing a health care service.
  • the network N may be a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a value added network (VAN), a personal area network (PAN) wireless networks such as mobile radio communication network, Wibro (Wireless Broadband Internet), Mobile WiMAX, HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) or satellite communication network.
  • the network N may include two or more types of communication networks.
  • a network according to a local wireless technology standard such as Bluetooth, BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), NFC (Near Field Communication) Some may be included.
  • the health care service providing system 20 can mediate data exchange between the coach terminal 30 and the patient terminal 10, and the coach terminal 30 is similar to the patient terminal 10 , A general computer, a portable terminal, a television, a wearable device, or the like.
  • the coach terminal 30 is a terminal used by an expert capable of consulting the health management of the patient or learning the health information to the patient.
  • the health care service providing system 20 divides the coach with the patient into different types of members And manage it. Furthermore, the healthcare service providing system 20 can communicate with terminals of other types of members such as an administrator terminal (not shown) or a supporter terminal (not shown), but a description thereof will be omitted.
  • the smart health management strategy may include a 'core strategy', which is a commonly required strategy throughout the entire health care management period, as shown in FIG.
  • the core strategy is shown at the top of FIG. 2 and includes inner virtue, cooperation, affirmation, initiative, smart intervention, strategic thinking, and detail.
  • Strategies included in the core strategy may include all of the strategies that can be applied by the patient or applied to the program.
  • the smart health management strategy is divided into three stages: evaluation strategy, reality acceptance strategy, change preparation strategy, decision strategy, planning strategy, environment creation strategy, And maintenance strategies. Each strategy can be established and applied in the order shown.
  • the 'evaluation strategy' is a strategy for evaluating the internal and external health status of a patient, and may include items to be evaluated and an analysis method of evaluation data.
  • 'Reality Acceptance Strategy' is a strategy for patients to evaluate their condition, to face reality, to achieve internal stability, and to have a willingness to treat.
  • the 'strategy to prepare for change' is a strategy for inducing the patient to recognize the reality and set the goals and values of the life of the patient.
  • 'Decision-making strategy' is a strategy for the patient to build concrete scenarios that fit his or her life goals and values and to make reasonable decisions.
  • the 'planning strategy' is a strategy for establishing a specific health management plan and giving an intrinsic motivation so that the patient can lead a life according to the scenario according to the decision making.
  • the 'environment creation strategy' The strategy is to provide the emotional environment and physical environment that enable the patient to practice the plan and the strategy to strengthen the patient's will and ability to manage the schedule in a positive and positive manner to be.
  • the 'feedback and retention strategy' is a strategy that provides systematic feedback so that patients can maintain their success experience as a result of implementing their own plans and use them as the driving force of the new plan.
  • the health care service providing system 20 provides the patient with a program designed according to the smart health management strategy described above.
  • the health care service providing system 20 according to the embodiment of the present invention provides a patient with a program sequentially applying sub-strategy strategies included in the smart health management strategy, Patients can be changed.
  • a healthcare service providing system 20 includes a self-assessment performing unit 21.
  • the health care service providing system 20 includes a self-
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 provides a self-evaluation interface for evaluating the patient's health condition and quality of life to the patient, receives the evaluation data from the patient, and provides the evaluation result obtained by analyzing the evaluation data to the patient .
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 performs a self-evaluation of the wearable device 10 which frequently checks health conditions (for example, blood pressure, blood sugar, pulse rate, body temperature, etc.) by using a personalized healthcare product, Or when the patient terminal 10 communicates with such a wearable device to collect health status, it is possible to receive information collected from such healthcare products via the network N, The results may be provided through smart health management strategies.
  • health conditions for example, blood pressure, blood sugar, pulse rate, body temperature, etc.
  • the self-evaluation interface may include means for receiving a questionnaire and an answer thereto.
  • the questionnaire included in the self-evaluation interface may include a plurality of questions. For each question, at least one evaluation item corresponding to each question among the plurality of evaluation items and an evaluation score Can be predefined.
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 analyzes the evaluation data and calculates the evaluation score And display it on the patient terminal 10 as an evaluation result.
  • the evaluation result may be provided in the form of a graph, for example.
  • the evaluation result may be calculated by collectively analyzing the received information and the evaluation data.
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 may perform such self-evaluation periodically or repeatedly a plurality of times according to a predetermined schedule for the same patient. And may provide the patient terminal 10 with the transition of the evaluation result of the self-evaluation each time.
  • the health care service providing system 20 may include a health information providing unit 22 for providing health information to a patient.
  • the health information provider 22 can provide health information based on information on the patient, for example, information on the age, sex, and illness of the patient. Further, the health information provider 22 can provide the health information on the basis of the evaluation result Personalized health information can be selectively provided to the patient based on the health information. That is, the health information provider 22 can determine personalized personalized health information for the patient based on the evaluation result of analyzing the evaluation data, and provide the personal information to the patient.
  • the health information provider 22 can schedule such health information in accordance with an appropriate learning progress and sequentially provide the information to the patient. At this time, the health information provider 22 may select the progress of the health information from the patient and provide the health information according to the progress of the learning.
  • the health information provider 22 can provide an interface for allowing the patient to inquire and learn the contents of his / her own study, and can check the progress of learning and establish a learning plan.
  • the health care service providing system 20 may include a goal setting unit 23 that provides a goal establishing interface that allows a patient to set a long term health management goal.
  • the goal setting unit 23 can provide an interface for allowing a patient to determine a virtual health scenario by himself or herself as a configuration that induces a patient to establish a long-term, macroscopic plan for his or her life.
  • the target setting section 23 may determine one or more hypothetical health scenarios for the patient based on the above-described evaluation results, provide the determined health scenarios to the patient, and select one of them. For example, by presenting a selection of health scenarios based on current assessment results, health scenarios based on improved health habits, and worst health scenarios based on worsened health habits, Health scenarios may be selected based on the health habits.
  • the target setting unit 23 may additionally provide an interface for selectively editing and supplementing some of the specific items included in the health scenario after having selected a specific health scenario from the patient.
  • the healthcare service providing system 20 may be configured to select a health care plan to be performed by a patient from a patient and provide a schedule management interface for managing the actions included in the health care plan to the patient And may include a planning unit 24.
  • the execution plan unit 24 can establish a health care plan by selecting a health care plan corresponding to a short-term performance goal for achieving the health care goal set through the goal setting unit 23 from the patient.
  • the schedule management interface may include means for displaying the actions included in the health care plan on a periodic basis in accordance with the schedule on which each action is to be performed, and confirming whether or not each action is performed to the patient.
  • a health plan can be displayed on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
  • the health care service providing system 20 may further include a monitoring unit 25 for monitoring whether or not the health care plan is implemented.
  • the monitoring unit 25 receives the health management plan from the patient and monitors the health state of the health management plan accordingly. Specifically, the monitoring unit 25 can calculate period-by-period evaluation information on the health care plan based on whether or not each action of the patient recorded by the execution plan unit 24 is performed. In addition to the information gathered from various personalized healthcare products such as wearable devices that frequently check health status by using sensors, it provides comprehensive evaluation results together with the questions provided through the self-evaluation interface It is possible to provide the evaluation information and the evaluation result together with the patient terminal 10 so that they can be monitored.
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 reflects the evaluation information calculated by the monitoring unit 25 to the evaluation result described above again so that the change of the patient due to the actions performed by the patient from the evaluation process to the monitoring process can be confirmed can do. That is, the monitoring process can be repeatedly cycled during the evaluation process, allowing the patient to repeat self-assessment, self-learning, self-planning, and self-monitoring.
  • the health care service providing system 20 may further include a coaching unit 26.
  • the coaching unit 26 can mediate telecoaching between the patient and the expert based on the content of the health information to be provided to the patient and the learning progress.
  • the coaching unit 26 can mediate the conversation between the patient terminal 10 and the expert terminal 30 as necessary to transmit the health information required by the patient to the patient, and encourage the patient to learn health information have.
  • the coaching unit 26 may provide the physician, nurse, health coach, family member, and the like to the health information, the self-evaluation result, the learning progress, and the monitoring result (evaluation information)
  • the coaching unit 26 obtains health information of the patient, self-evaluation result, learning progress, monitoring result from the doctor, nurse, health coach, family etc. receiving the patient's health information, self evaluation result, learning progress, And the like. Accordingly, the health information providing unit 22 can provide the health information received from the doctor, the nurse, the health coach, and the like to the patient terminal 10 as feedback information.
  • the self-evaluation performing unit 21 compares the evaluation of the patient received from the doctor, the nurse, the health coach, the family, etc. as feedback information with the self-evaluation result and provides the evaluation result to the patient terminal 10 It is possible. That is, the self-evaluation result can be compared with the evaluation result of the other person so that the state of the patient can be grasped.
  • the monitoring unit 25 obtains the evaluation information based on whether or not each action included in the patient's health care plan entered from the patient is performed, and the third information such as the doctor, the nurse, the health coach, And provides the comparison result to the patient terminal 10 as an execution result.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a healthcare service reflecting a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 5A to 10C are flowcharts illustrating a smart health management strategy according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a graphical user interface provided to a patient according to a method of providing a healthcare service.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 includes steps that are processed in a time-series manner in the healthcare service providing system 20 shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. Therefore, the contents described above with respect to the healthcare service providing system 20 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 may be applied to the method of providing the healthcare service according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 have.
  • a method for providing a health care service is performed by a health care service providing system that reflects a smart health management strategy, and evaluates a patient's health condition and quality of life
  • the self-evaluation step (S21) includes a step of providing a questionnaire including a plurality of questions whose evaluation items and evaluation scores for each evaluation item are defined to the patient, and inputting the patient's answers to the questionnaire as evaluation data can do. And receiving health state information of the patient collected from the wearable device. That is, the self-evaluation step S21 may include at least one of receiving evaluation data on query items or receiving health status information of a patient collected from the wearable device.
  • the evaluation score of each patient's evaluation item is calculated based on the patient's answer to the questionnaire and the evaluation score defined for each evaluation item, And the like.
  • the evaluation data analysis step S22 when the health state information of the patient collected in the wearable device together with the self-evaluation step S21 is received together, in the evaluation data analysis step S22, the evaluation data And comprehensive analysis of health status information.
  • the steps S21 and S22 may include an evaluation process of various stages as shown in, for example, FIGS. 5A to 5D, and may be performed in a sequential manner.
  • Basic information about the medical history can be input from the patient, and health evaluation, clinic evaluation, and cohort evaluation can be performed.
  • the questionnaire can be performed in a manner as shown in FIGS. 5C and 5D.
  • the answer of the inputted patient can be analyzed as the evaluation data and the evaluation result can be calculated as described above.
  • 5A to 5D are merely examples, and the above-described process of receiving the health status information collected by the wearable device by the healthcare service providing system may be performed together as described above .
  • evaluation result calculated as a result of performing the evaluation data analysis step (S22) can be variously used in each of the following steps.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may include a decision-making step (S23) of providing a goal setting interface to a patient and setting a long-term health management goal from the patient.
  • the decision step S23 may be performed by presenting a hypothetical health scenario to the patient based on the evaluation result calculated in step S22, and selecting one of the hypothetical health scenarios.
  • this is only one example, and may allow the patient to select the health management goal by oneself.
  • a process of making a patient set a life goal may be performed, but a goal setting direction may be presented by providing a guideline.
  • the guideline may include multiple provisional or multiple choice items, and based on these guidelines, the patient's health management goals may be determined as scenarios based on the responses made by the patient.
  • the patient can complete the decision on the goal setting through the process of creating the current scenario, the best scenario, the worst scenario, and the like, and finally correcting it.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may include a step of establishing a plan (S24) for selecting a healthcare plan corresponding to a short-term performance goal for achieving a health management goal.
  • the planning step (S24) can be performed by establishing a schedule for each of the detailed actions necessary for achieving the health management goal.
  • the user can select a desired item among 10 health management items. And provide an interface for establishing a health care plan by entering detailed goals related to the selected item.
  • the health management items 10 illustrated in the drawings are only one example, other items may be added or replaced, and a new health management item may be created and added by the patient himself / herself.
  • FIGS. 8A to 8C when the patient selects a specific date or a specific period in order to schedule a detailed action included in the health care plan, To determine the details of the action to be taken within that period. For example, if a patient chooses 'exercise regular exercise' as a health management item, he / she can select detailed activities and time such as intensity, sport, and time.
  • a method for providing a healthcare service is to provide a patient with a schedule management interface for management of behaviors included in the healthcare plan so that the patient can practice the actions included in the healthcare plan, (S25), in which the actions included in the plan are displayed on a periodic basis according to the schedule on which each action is to be performed, thereby confirming to the patient whether or not each action is performed.
  • each of the behaviors included in the health care plan can be displayed in the corresponding period of the schedule management interface such as the calendar shown in Figs. 8A to 8C, and accordingly, the patients can recognize the action can do.
  • each of the patients selects a specific date or period as shown in FIGS. 9A to 9C to determine the necessity to be confirmed in relation to health, for example, the amount of vegetables consumed today, And records the execution time and the practice time of the actions included in the health care plan to be performed during the period, for example, exercise, diet, smoking cessation, abstinence, etc.
  • the planning execution step (S25) may be performed by recording the execution time and the execution time of the actions included in the patient's own health care plan, as described above, but may also be performed by recording personalized various healthcare products.
  • the health state information collected from the wearable device which frequently checks the health status using the sensor, may be used to record the execution time and the practice time. For example, regarding the 'exercise' activity included in the health care plan, information on the exercise amount of the patient collected from the wearable device is transmitted to the healthcare service providing system so that the execution and execution time of 'exercise' It is possible.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may include a monitoring step S26 for monitoring whether a health care plan is implemented or not.
  • the periodic evaluation information for the health care plan is calculated and the evaluation information is reflected in the evaluation result through step S22.
  • step S26 the evaluation information, that is, the execution result is confirmed based on the result of recording the practice of the behavior included in the self-defined health management plan in step S25, and the result can be reflected in the evaluation result.
  • the evaluation result that is, 'the health state of the patient and the comprehensive result of health management' is integrated and provided to the patient,
  • the health status information collected from the wearable device that frequently checks the health status using a sensor and the evaluation result obtained by comprehensively analyzing the evaluation data entered by the patient on the questions provided through the self-evaluation interface)
  • the evaluation result obtained by comprehensively analyzing the evaluation data entered by the patient on the questions provided through the self-evaluation interface For example, information on the execution time and practice time of each of the actions included in the health management plan recorded by the patient himself / herself, and information from the wearable device that frequently checks the health status using sensors
  • Whether or not the exercise is evaluated based on the health state information, and the practice time).
  • the patient can continuously monitor his condition and get motivation for improvement.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may perform the self-learning step S27 in parallel through the process of steps S21 to S26.
  • the self-learning step (S27) may be performed in order to provide the health information necessary for the patient in accordance with the patient's disease, age, sex, etc., so that the patient can learn and practice the health information by himself.
  • the health information provided to the patient in the self-learning step S27 can be determined based on the evaluation result of the patient calculated in the evaluation data analysis step S22 as described above.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may also be implemented in the form of a recording medium including instructions executable by a computer, such as a program module executed by a computer.
  • Computer readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media, removable and non-removable media.
  • the computer-readable medium may include both computer storage media and communication media.
  • Computer storage media includes both volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
  • Communication media typically includes any information delivery media, including computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave, or other transport mechanism.
  • the method of providing a healthcare service may be implemented as a computer program (or a computer program product) including instructions executable by a computer.
  • a computer program includes programmable machine instructions that are processed by a processor and can be implemented in a high-level programming language, an object-oriented programming language, an assembly language, or a machine language .
  • the computer program may also be recorded on a computer readable recording medium of a type (e.g., memory, hard disk, magnetic / optical medium or solid-state drive).
  • the computing device may include a processor, a memory, a storage device, a high-speed interface connected to the memory and a high-speed expansion port, and a low-speed interface connected to the low-speed bus and the storage device.
  • a processor may include a processor, a memory, a storage device, a high-speed interface connected to the memory and a high-speed expansion port, and a low-speed interface connected to the low-speed bus and the storage device.
  • Each of these components is connected to each other using a variety of buses and can be mounted on a common motherboard or mounted in any other suitable manner.
  • processor may process instructions within the computing device, such as to display graphical information to provide a graphical user interface (GUI) on an external input, output device, such as a display connected to a high speed interface And commands stored in memory or storage devices.
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • multiple processors and / or multiple busses may be used with multiple memory and memory types as appropriate.
  • the processor may also be implemented as a chipset comprised of chips comprising multiple independent analog and / or digital processors.
  • the memory also stores information within the computing device.
  • the memory may comprise volatile memory units or a collection thereof.
  • the memory may be comprised of non-volatile memory units or a collection thereof.
  • the memory may also be another type of computer readable medium such as, for example, a magnetic or optical disk.
  • the storage device can provide a large amount of storage space to the computing device.
  • the storage device may be a computer readable medium or a configuration including such a medium and may include, for example, devices in a SAN (Storage Area Network) or other configurations, and may be a floppy disk device, a hard disk device, Or a tape device, flash memory, or other similar semiconductor memory device or device array.
  • SAN Storage Area Network
  • the present invention relates to a healthcare service (SMASH) that reflects a Smart Health Management Strategy (SMASH) that evaluates the patient's own condition, establishes a health care plan, learns health information, and constantly implements and monitors his / And can be applied to a system for providing information.
  • SMASH Smart Health Management Strategy

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La présente invention concerne un système et un procédé pour fournir un service de soins de santé auquel est appliquée une stratégie de gestion de santé intelligente (SMASH). Le système peut comprendre : une unité d'auto-évaluation qui est configurée pour fournir à un patient une interface d'auto-évaluation en vue d'évaluer les conditions de santé et la qualité de vie du patient, et pour recevoir une entrée de données d'évaluation à partir du patient et pour fournir au patient un résultat d'évaluation qui constitue une analyse des données d'évaluation; une unité de fourniture d'informations de santé qui est configurée pour fournir au patient des informations de santé sur la base du résultat d'évaluation; une unité de planification d'exécution qui est configurée pour recevoir à partir du patient une sélection d'un plan de gestion de santé devant être suivi par le patient et pour fournir au patient une interface de gestion de plan pour gérer des activités prévues par le plan de gestion de santé; et une unité de surveillance qui est configurée pour surveiller la réalisation du plan de gestion de santé.
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