WO2017135341A1 - Système de diagramme médical électronique - Google Patents

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WO2017135341A1
WO2017135341A1 PCT/JP2017/003699 JP2017003699W WO2017135341A1 WO 2017135341 A1 WO2017135341 A1 WO 2017135341A1 JP 2017003699 W JP2017003699 W JP 2017003699W WO 2017135341 A1 WO2017135341 A1 WO 2017135341A1
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  • the present invention relates to a technique for creating and managing an electronic medical chart, and more particularly to an electronic medical chart system having a function of automatically calculating a prescription amount of a prescription drug based on patient information.
  • a prescription amount or the like is specified for each drug, but the prescription amount may be appropriately set according to patient information (weight, age, etc.). Especially in pediatric patients, there are restrictions on age and / or body weight for each prescription drug, and it is necessary to accurately calculate the prescription amount per time according to the age and / or body weight of the patient. The burden on the doctor to create is large.
  • Patent Document 1 describes a pharmaceutical dosage calculation device that calculates the optimal dosage of a pharmaceutical to be administered to a patient based on information such as the patient's height, weight, age, sex, and symptoms. However, it is said that it is possible to reduce the labor for determining the proper usage and dosage of medicines for patients.
  • Patent Document 2 describes that in an electronic medical chart apparatus, a child conversion function is provided and a prescription amount is determined in proportion to body weight. It is said that a child's prescription order can be easily created by using the child conversion function.
  • the pharmaceutical dose calculation device described in Patent Document 1 sets a reference appropriate value for each pharmaceutical product in advance, and creates a correspondence (graph) between height, weight, age, sex, symptom, and the like and a coefficient, After obtaining each coefficient corresponding to the patient's height, weight, age, sex, symptom, etc., the optimal dosage for the patient of the drug is calculated by multiplying the coefficient by the standard appropriate value of the drug.
  • Patent Document 1 merely describes that an optimal dose can be calculated based on information such as height, weight, age, sex, and symptoms, and height, weight, age, sex, and the like. However, it is not specifically disclosed what kind of conditions are used for a plurality of pieces of information such as symptoms, and how to use them properly.
  • the pediatric conversion function of the electronic medical chart device described in Patent Document 2 simply multiplies the patient's weight by the reference value per kg of body weight. Compared with the pharmaceutical dose calculation device described in Patent Document 1, the processing is simplified. can do. However, depending on the drug, the body weight and the prescription amount do not necessarily have a proportional relationship. If the prescription amount of the drug is not proportional to the body weight, the prescription amount of the drug can be accurately calculated even if this child conversion function is used. Difficult to do.
  • Patent Documents 1 and 2 prevent prescription errors. There is no specific description of how to do this. In addition, even if there is no risk of confusing "total amount of formulation” and “amount of active ingredient”, when the dosage of a pharmaceutical product is specified only by "amount of active ingredient”, it is necessary in the scene of dispensing by a pharmacist. A calculation error may occur when the amount is converted into the “total amount of formulation” again. In addition, even in the same type of drug, the content of active ingredients may be different, and in such cases, prescription errors are more likely to occur.
  • Patent Document 1 or 2 is not considered at all for cooperation with the reception system.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide an electronic medical record system that can solve at least one of the problems.
  • One of the objects of the present invention is to provide an electronic medical record system that can calculate an appropriate prescription amount corresponding to at least one of the age and weight of a patient with a simple data structure, and can reduce prescription errors. Is to provide.
  • an electronic medical record system of the present invention includes an electronic medical record server connected to an electronic medical record terminal for displaying an electronic medical record via a network, and the electronic medical record server is an electronic medical record server created for each patient.
  • the first prescription amount associated with each age range or weight range for each drug, and the conversion factor between the first prescription amount and a second prescription amount of a type different from the first prescription amount When the storage means for storing and the medicine to be prescribed for the patient are selected, the first prescription amount corresponding to at least one of the age and weight of the patient is specified, and the second prescription amount is based on the conversion coefficient
  • control means for displaying the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount on an electronic medical chart terminal is selected.
  • the control means specifies the first prescription amount corresponding to either the weight or the age of the patient based on the priority classification given to the medicine to be prescribed.
  • the control means may further specify another first prescription amount corresponding to the other of the patient's weight and age.
  • the control means may specify the first prescription amount in a range based on the first prescription amount corresponding to one of the patient's weight and age and the first prescription amount corresponding to the other.
  • the control means calculates the other based on the conversion coefficient, and the first prescription amount set by the user It is preferable to display one of the second prescription amount and the other calculated based on the conversion coefficient on the electronic medical chart terminal.
  • the control means includes the first prescription displayed on the electronic medical record terminal when the age of the patient is not included in the predetermined age range associated with the first prescription amount displayed on the electronic medical record terminal. If the patient's weight is not included in the predetermined weight range associated with the amount, it may be displayed that the first prescription amount is not appropriate.
  • the type of the first prescription amount is the amount of the drug indicated based on the unit price calculation unit of the prescribed drug, the amount of the ingredient indicated as the amount of the active ingredient, and the individual packaging amount indicated based on the individual packaging unit. It is one and the kind of 1st prescription amount may differ according to a medicine.
  • the prescription amount associated with each age range or body weight range is set for each drug, so when preparing a prescription order, the prescription amount according to the age or weight of the patient is appropriate. And it can be easily identified. Moreover, since the structure which displays several types of prescription amounts about the medicine prescribed
  • the present invention is an electronic medical record system for creating and managing an electronic medical record of a patient, and a plurality of types of prescription amounts for drugs prescribed to the patient based on patient information (for example, age and / or weight) (For example, a drug amount, a component amount, and other amounts) are appropriately calculated, and a plurality of types of prescription amounts are collectively presented to the user at one time.
  • patient information for example, age and / or weight
  • a drug amount, a component amount, and other amounts are appropriately calculated, and a plurality of types of prescription amounts are collectively presented to the user at one time.
  • the “drug amount” refers to the amount of drug obtained based on the unit required for the supply of the drug by the insurance medical institution and the insurance pharmacy (hereinafter referred to as “drug price calculation unit”).
  • drug price calculation unit XX tablets, XX g, XX ml, etc.
  • a drug price an amount determined for each brand as an average cost per drug price calculation unit
  • a drug fee is calculated.
  • the “drug amount” calculated by the electronic medical record system can be transferred to the reception system as it is, and is not required to be converted separately.
  • the “component amount” refers to the amount of the active ingredient (the drug substance) contained in the drug amount, and is expressed as, for example, 00 mg.
  • the “other amount” is an amount that is appropriately used as necessary.
  • the “other amount” refers to a solid packaging amount obtained based on a solid packaging unit of the drug, and is represented as a circle or a bottle.
  • it is good also as an amount which subtracted the component amount from the total amount (weight) of a formulation as another amount.
  • a plurality of types of prescription amounts are classified into a first prescription amount and a second prescription amount.
  • the first prescription amount is any one of a plurality of types of prescription amounts
  • the second prescription amount is at least one of the other types of the plurality of types of prescription amounts. It is. Which prescription amount is assigned to the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount is appropriately selected according to the nature of the drug, usage, etc., which of the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount Either of them preferably contains the “drug amount” required for the reception process.
  • the first prescription amount (for example, drug amount) is associated with each drug by age range or weight range.
  • the age range and the weight range are each divided into a plurality of stages in advance according to the nature, dose, etc. of the drug, and the first prescription amount is associated with at least one of the divided age ranges or weight ranges.
  • the second prescription amount (for example, component amount and other amount) is an amount that can be converted from the first prescription amount by a predetermined conversion coefficient.
  • the second prescription amount is at least one of the plurality of types of prescription amounts (for example, the component amount), and may include a plurality of types (for example, the component amount and other amounts).
  • the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount are calculated and displayed on the electronic medical chart terminal. It is possible to reduce mistakes in prescription amounts (such as mistakes in mixing drug amounts and component amounts).
  • the present invention since at least one of the first prescription amount and the age range and the weight range divided into a plurality of stages is associated with each drug in advance, a complicated calculation is performed when calculating the prescription amount. Without using formulas or coefficients, a simple data structure makes it easy to identify the appropriate prescription based on at least one of the patient's age and weight, and the appropriate amount based on both the patient's age and weight. The prescription amount can also be easily specified.
  • a priority classification can be assigned for each medicine in advance.
  • the priority classification is information that determines whether the prescription amount is specified by the patient's age or weight. If the priority classification is given to the drug in advance, the nature of the drug, without intervention of the user, Depending on usage, etc., one of the prescription amount associated with the predetermined age range corresponding to the patient's age and the prescription amount associated with the predetermined weight range corresponding to the patient's weight is automatically specified. can do.
  • restrictions on prescription may be combined with priority categories. For example, if a drug has restrictions due to body weight (such as prescription not possible if the weight is less than 000 kg), set “weight” in the priority category for such drugs and prescribe the weight range corresponding to the restrictions. “0” may be associated with the amount to indicate that the prescription is prohibited. Thereby, even if the patient's age has reached a certain standard, the prescription can be limited if the patient's weight does not satisfy the condition. On the other hand, if a drug has restrictions (including prescriptions if it is younger than xx) due to age (including age), “age” is set in the priority category for such drugs and it falls under the restriction The age range may be associated with “0” as the prescription amount to indicate that the prescription is prohibited. Thus, even if the patient's weight has reached a certain standard, if the patient's age does not meet the conditions, the prescription can be restricted, and the user can check the restrictions on the drug each time the prescription is made. It does not have to be.
  • FIG. 1 is an example of a schematic diagram illustrating an overall configuration of an electronic medical record system 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • An electronic medical record system 1 includes at least an electronic medical record server 2 that creates and manages an electronic medical record, and includes a management terminal 4 and an electronic medical record terminal 5 for managing the electronic medical record server 2 as necessary. But you can.
  • the electronic medical record server 2 provides the electronic medical record 50 to the electronic medical record terminal 5 installed in a medical institution or the like via the network 100 or the like, and the electronic medical record terminal 5 displays the electronic medical record 50 or the like on the display screen.
  • the electronic medical record server 2 can be configured by, for example, various servers, personal computers, computers such as mainframes, or combinations thereof.
  • the electronic medical record server 2 includes a storage unit 20 configured by a hard disk device (not shown), a control unit 22 configured by a processor and a memory (not shown), and a network interface (not shown) for connection to the network 100 as necessary. Prepare.
  • the storage means 20 includes an electronic medical record master 200 for managing the electronic medical record 50 created by the doctor via the electronic medical record terminal 5, and a medicine master 220 and a prescription master 240 (to be described later) for managing information related to medicine and prescription. 2 and 3) are stored.
  • the control unit 22 reads out and executes various programs stored in the storage unit 20 by a processor or the like, and creates and manages information on a function and medicine and prescription for creating and managing an electronic medical record by cooperating hardware and the program.
  • a function for managing, a function for authenticating a user, a function for providing various services in cooperation with an external system (for example, a receipt computer processing system) is realized.
  • the management terminal 4 can employ, for example, a personal computer and has a management GUI program. Thereby, the management terminal 4 provides an interface for setting and changing the server configuration, various programs, and various masters to the administrator of the electronic medical record server 2.
  • the network 100 is not particularly limited.
  • a public telephone network ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network, also referred to as a digital integrated service network), ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), and CATV (Community affiliate).
  • ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network
  • ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
  • CATV Common Television Network
  • a network an optical fiber network, a wireless LAN (Local Area Network), a CS (Communication Satellite) broadcast, a mobile telephone network, and the like can be used.
  • LAN Local Area Network
  • CS Common Communication Satellite
  • the electronic medical record terminal 5 can employ a personal computer, a tablet terminal, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a multi-function mobile phone (smart phone, i-phone (registered trademark)), or the like.
  • the electronic medical record terminal 5 includes storage means, control means, and a network interface, and at least has a function of connecting to the network 100, a function of displaying the electronic medical record 50 provided from the electronic medical record server 2 on a screen, and a function of inputting information. As long as it has.
  • the electronic medical record server 2 provides the electronic medical record 50 to the electronic medical record terminal 5
  • the electronic medical record terminal 5 does not necessarily store the electronic medical record 50 in the storage unit, and displays the electronic medical record 50 on the display screen. If possible.
  • the electronic medical record terminal 5 may be configured to realize a part of the functions of the electronic medical record server 2, or may be configured so that the electronic medical record server 2 and the electronic medical record terminal 5 cooperate to realize various functions. May be.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of the medicine master 220.
  • the drug master 220 shown in FIG. 2 includes a drug ID 221, a drug name 222, a drug amount unit 223, a component amount conversion coefficient 224, a component amount unit 225, other amount conversion coefficient 226, other amount unit 227, a priority classification 228, A first prescription volume category 229 and a prescription category 230 are included.
  • the drug ID 221 is identification information for uniquely specifying a drug.
  • the drug name 222 is information indicating the name of the drug (formulation).
  • the unit of drug amount 223 is a unit that defines the amount of drug. For example, “tablet”, “ml”, “g”, “tube” and the like are stored in accordance with the dosage form of the drug.
  • the component amount conversion coefficient 224 is information indicating a coefficient or a ratio for mutually converting the drug amount and the component amount with respect to the drug, and can be, for example, the component amount per unit of the drug amount.
  • the component amount unit 225 is a unit that defines the component amount, and stores, for example, “mg”.
  • the other amount conversion coefficient 226 is information indicating a coefficient or a ratio for mutually converting the drug amount and the other amount for the drug, and can be, for example, the other amount per unit of the drug amount.
  • the other quantity unit 227 is a unit that defines the other quantity. For example, “pack”, “ml”, and the like are stored, and when it is not necessary to specify the other quantity, the specific unit may not be stored.
  • the unit of drug amount, the unit of component amount, and the unit of other amount may be expressed as x, y, and z, respectively, for use in the conversion table of FIG.
  • the component amount conversion coefficient and the other amount conversion coefficient may be expressed as a and b, respectively.
  • the priority classification 228 is information indicating whether the first prescription amount 245 in the prescription master 240 shown in FIG. 3 is specified by the patient's weight or age, and “age” or “weight” is given in advance for each drug. Is done.
  • the first prescription amount category 229 is information indicating the type of the first prescription amount 245 in the prescription master 240 shown in FIG. 3. For example, “drug amount”, “component amount”, or “other amount” is set. Is done.
  • the prescription division 230 is information indicating a drug administration method, and for example, “internal use”, “external use”, “injection”, and the like are set.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of the prescription master 240.
  • the prescription master 240 shown in FIG. 3 includes a prescription set ID 241, a drug ID 242, an age range 243, a weight range 244, a first prescription amount 245, a usage 246, a dose 247 and a drug comment 248.
  • the prescription set ID 241 is identification information that uniquely identifies a prescription set that summarizes information about prescriptions of medicines.
  • the medicine ID 242 is drug identification information associated with the medicine ID 221 shown in FIG.
  • a predetermined age range is set in stages.
  • a predetermined weight range is set in stages.
  • the first prescription amount 245 is a value of the prescription amount associated with at least one of the age range 243 and the weight range 244. Since the value of the first prescription amount is used in the conversion table of FIG. 4 described later, it may be expressed as S.
  • the relationship between the age range and the weight range can be variously set according to the embodiment of the electronic medical record system.
  • the age range below 1 year is divided into a plurality of stages, and the age range is divided into a plurality of stages.
  • Specific weight ranges are associated in a one-to-one relationship.
  • the age range or the weight range may be further finely divided or roughly divided according to the type of medicine.
  • a standard model showing the relationship between the age range and the weight range may be prepared, and the standard model may be uniformly applied to all types of drugs regardless of the type of drug.
  • the age range and the weight range are associated with each other in a one-to-one relationship.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the age range and the weight range may be associated with each other in a one-to-multiple or plural-to-one relationship.
  • the age range and the weight range may be independently associated with the first prescription amount without associating the weight range with the weight range.
  • the other range that is not used may not be set.
  • the usage 246 and the dose 247 are information indicating the usage and usage when using the drug.
  • the drug comment 248 is a standard comment given according to the prescription amount of the drug, and includes precautions for the pharmacist or patient. In addition, restrictions on prescribing the drug may be included. Specifically, it may indicate that prescription is impossible when the body weight is less than 0.00 kg, and that prescription is impossible when the age is less than XX years old.
  • the drug master 220 and the prescription master 240 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 are merely examples, and are not limited to such a data configuration.
  • the information included in each master shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 may be integrated into one master data.
  • medical agent and prescription set other than the information shown in FIG.2 and FIG.3 may be included.
  • an age range (applicable age range) to which each drug is applied is stored as data in the drug master.
  • the first prescription amount is associated with a predetermined age range and a predetermined weight range for the sake of explanation, but an age-specific prescription master in which the first prescription amount is associated with a predetermined age range.
  • a weight-specific prescription master that associates the first prescription amount with a predetermined weight range may be configured separately.
  • FIG. 4 shows a conversion table 260 between each prescription amount.
  • the conversion table 260 shown in FIG. 4 is a table that summarizes conversion formulas for mutually converting the drug amount 262, the component amount 263, and the other amount 264 specified according to the type 261 of the reference amount.
  • the reference amount is a processing amount specified as a conversion reference.
  • the first processing amount corresponds, and when the user sets the processing amount, the set processing amount corresponds. .
  • the specific usage method of this conversion table 260 is demonstrated in the prescription amount automatic calculation process of FIG. 6 mentioned later.
  • the prescription amount is associated with at least one of the predetermined age range and the weight range that are set in stages.
  • An appropriate prescription amount corresponding to the body weight can be specified.
  • different types of the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount can be presented to the user (doctor), prescription errors can be reduced.
  • the priority classification is given for each medicine in advance, the first prescription amount can be specified based on either the age or the weight without intervention of the user.
  • the first prescription amount is set so as not to violate the restrictions of the medicine, it is not necessary for the user to check the age limit or the weight limit every time the prescription is made. Furthermore, since the first prescription amount is configured to specify any one of “drug amount”, “component amount” and “other amount” according to the prescription category, it depends on the nature of the drug, usage, etc. Thus, an appropriate amount can be selected as the first prescription amount. For example, in the case of a plurality of drugs that contain the same active ingredient but differ only in the content of the active ingredient, it is preferable to select the component amount as the first prescription amount. If it is the same active ingredient, since the component amount matched with every age range or every weight range is common irrespective of the content rate, one prescription master can be used in common.
  • medical agent quantity of several chemicals from which a content rate differs can be specified from one prescription master.
  • either one of the first prescription amount and the second prescription amount is configured to include a drug amount based on the drug price calculation unit, there is no need to convert the unit again during the receipt process. It is easy to deliver the amount of medicine specified for each medicine to the reception system.
  • the chemical quantity specified based on an appropriate unit can be displayed irrespective of the dosage form of a chemical
  • the electronic medical record terminal is configured to hold all or a part of the electronic medical record, the drug master, and the prescription master stored in the electronic medical record server, and the control means of the electronic medical record terminal performs all or all of the processes shown in FIGS. You may comprise so that a part may be performed.
  • the prescription order may be created as a part of the electronic medical record.
  • the electronic medical record server and the electronic medical record terminal are within the range of authority given to the user. Can be linked.
  • the electronic medical record server control means (hereinafter simply referred to as control means) will collect patient information (name, gender, date of birth, height) collected at the time of reception. , Weight, blood type, symptom (contents of questionnaire, etc.), and the patient's electronic medical record including such information is newly registered in the electronic medical record master, and the electronic medical record terminal can be viewed and edited To provide. If the patient's electronic medical record has already been registered in the electronic medical record master, such as a reexamination, the patient's electronic medical record is acquired and provided to the electronic medical record terminal.
  • the control means sequentially registers such information in the electronic medical record.
  • the electronic medical record server holds information on the disease name (database) corresponding to the patient's symptom, information on the drug corresponding to the disease name (database), etc., or obtains such information from an external system, and obtains such information from the electronic medical record.
  • it can be provided to the terminal.
  • the user can browse drug candidates to be prescribed to the patient based on symptoms, disease names, and the like.
  • the electronic medical record system displays drug candidates, for example, referring to the applicable age range of the drug master and displaying only the drugs whose patient age is included in the application target, the subsequent prescription order is displayed. It is preferable because unnecessary drug information can be screened before preparation.
  • control means can start a prescription order creation process based on a user operation or automatically.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of prescription order creation processing in the electronic medical record system.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a prescription amount automatic calculation process in the prescription order creation process.
  • a prescription order screen is displayed on the electronic medical record terminal.
  • FIG. 7 is an example of a prescription order screen 800 displayed on the electronic medical record terminal.
  • the storage unit of the electronic medical record server or the electronic medical record terminal may hold a prescription order table that stores data for displaying the prescription order screen 800.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • the following description demonstrates the case where the control means of an electronic medical record server produces a prescription order, this is only an example and is not limited to this structure.
  • the control means acquires information on the patient's age (for example, “3 years 0 month”) and weight (for example, “11 kg”) (S301).
  • the patient's age and weight are preferably acquired automatically from the patient's electronic medical record, but may be configured to be acquired by a user input.
  • the patient's age and weight are preferably displayed on the prescription order screen 800 (eg, field 801).
  • the control unit acquires a search keyword input from the user via the prescription order screen 800 or a required search keyword registered in the electronic medical record (S302). ), Drug candidates are selected based on the search keyword, and the selected drug candidates are displayed on the prescription order screen 800 (S303).
  • Appropriate content can be adopted as the search keyword, and for example, it may be a part or all of the test content, symptom, disease name, drug or active ingredient name.
  • control means can automatically or manually acquire a part of a diagnosis result such as examination contents, symptom or disease name registered in the electronic medical record in the course of the examination, a past diagnosis result, or a prescription as a search keyword.
  • a diagnosis result such as examination contents, symptom or disease name registered in the electronic medical record in the course of the examination, a past diagnosis result, or a prescription
  • the control means displays the drug name input by the user via the prescription order screen 800 (for example, the field 802).
  • XXX search keyword
  • the column of the drug name 222 of the drug master 220 shown in FIG. 2 is referred to, and an entry including the drug name including the search keyword is specified.
  • the medicine ID for example, “10012” “10013”
  • the medicine name (“xxx tablet 500 mg” “xxx syrup 5%”) in the identified entry are acquired, and the prescription order screen with the medicine name as a drug candidate 800 (for example, a pull-down menu connected to the column 801) is displayed (S303). Then, the user can select a medicine name to be prescribed from the displayed medicine candidates.
  • the control means selects the medicine ID corresponding to the medicine name. (For example, “10012”) is specified (S304).
  • the medicine ID is specified, the prescription amount automatic calculation process is started (S305).
  • the control means determines whether or not the prescription amount is displayed on the prescription order screen 800 (S401).
  • S401 when the prescription amount is not displayed (in the case of “No”, indicating that it is the first prescription amount automatic calculation process), the process proceeds to the processing after S402, and the prescription amount is displayed ( In the case of “Yes”, which indicates that the prescription amount automatic calculation process is performed for the second time and thereafter), the process proceeds to S501 and subsequent steps.
  • S401 is not limited to the determination of whether or not the prescription amount is displayed, as long as it is possible to determine whether or not it is the first prescription amount automatic calculation process or whether the prescription amount has been set by the user. It may be determined by another criterion.
  • control unit refers to the prescription master 240 shown in FIG. 3, and specifies the prescription set ID (“20110” to “20117”) corresponding to the drug ID (“10012”) of the prescription drug acquired in S304. To do.
  • the control unit refers to the medicine master 220 shown in FIG. 2 and acquires the priority classification (“weight”) associated with the medicine ID (“10012”) of the medicine to be prescribed (S403).
  • the control means determines whether the acquired priority classification is “age” or “weight” (S404). If it is determined in S404 that it is “age”, the process of S405 is executed, and if it is determined that it is “weight”, the process of S406 is executed. In this example, since the priority classification assigned to the medicine with the medicine ID “10012” is “weight”, the control unit executes the process of S406. Specifically, referring to the weight range 244 of the prescription master 240, the prescription set ID (“20114”) of the weight range (“10 to 11 kg”) corresponding to the weight of the patient (“11 kg”) is specified, “2.00” is acquired as the value S of the first prescription amount associated with the prescription set ID (S406).
  • the control means calculates the second prescription amount from the medicine master 220 shown in FIG. 2 and the conversion table 260 shown in FIG. 4 using the first prescription amount as a reference amount (S407). Specifically, the control means refers to the drug master 220, and for “XXX tablet 500 mg” specified by the drug ID “10012”, “tablet” as the unit x of the drug amount, and as the component amount conversion coefficient a “500”, “mg” as the unit y of the component amount, and “drug amount” as the first prescription amount category are acquired.
  • the drug amount 262 can be obtained as S [x].
  • “2.00” and “tablet” are combined.
  • the first prescription amount is “2 tablets”.
  • the component amount 263 can be obtained as S ⁇ a [y]
  • the component amount 263 is 2.00 ⁇ 500 [mg]
  • the second prescription amount is the component amount “1000 mg”.
  • the reference amount type 261 is also “component amount”
  • the component amount 263 is S [y]
  • the drug amount 262 is , S / a [x]
  • the other quantity 264 can be determined as S ⁇ b / a [y].
  • the type 261 of the reference amount is “other amount”
  • the other amount 264 is S [z]
  • the drug amount 262 (S / b [x]) and the component amount 263 ( S ⁇ a / b [y]) can be obtained.
  • control means uses the dosage, prescription category (for example, “after 5 meals 3 times a day, for 5 days of internal use”) associated with the specified drug ID or prescription set ID, and drug comments (“***”). ”) Is acquired (S408), and the automatic prescription amount calculation process is terminated.
  • control means prescribes the order name screen shown in FIG. 7 for the drug name, first prescription amount (drug amount), second prescription amount (component amount), usage dose, drug comment, etc. 800 (for example, columns 802 to 807) is displayed (S306). Thereby, the user can confirm the medicine prescribed to the patient and the prescription amount of the medicine via the prescription order screen 800.
  • an appropriate prescription amount determined for each medicine can be automatically calculated based on the age or weight of the patient and presented to the user.
  • the prescription is made via the prescription order screen 800 (columns 803 to 805).
  • a numerical value of the amount for example, drug amount, component amount, other amount
  • the drug amount is increased from “2 tablets” to “3 tablets”.
  • the provisional prescription amount may be set by the user via the prescription order screen 800 without going through the prescription amount automatic calculation process.
  • step S307 the control unit determines whether or not the prescription amount has been set by the user. If the prescription amount has not been set, the control unit uses the doctor comment (column 808) input by the user via the prescription order screen 800. When the registration button 809 is finally operated by the user, the prescription order is registered (S313), and the prescription order creation process is terminated. Furthermore, the control means may deliver the confirmed prescription order to the reception system. A prescription may be created based on the prescription order. The prescription order may be held as part of an electronic medical record.
  • the control means acquires the set prescription amount (S308).
  • the control means acquires “3 tablets” as the newly set medicine amount (first prescription amount).
  • the control means starts the prescription amount automatic calculation process shown in FIG. 6 again (S309), and since the prescription amount is displayed in the determination of S401, “Yes” is selected and the process proceeds to S501 and subsequent steps.
  • another prescription amount (component amount) is calculated from the conversion table 260 shown in FIG. 4 using the newly set prescription amount (drug amount) as a reference amount (S501).
  • the control means applies a conversion formula in which the reference amount type 261 in FIG.
  • the newly set drug amount (first prescription amount) can be calculated as 500/500 [tablets], that is, “1 tablet”. Furthermore, the control means may acquire the usage, dose, and drug comment associated with the newly set prescription amount from the prescription master 240 shown in FIG. 3 (S502).
  • the control means displays the newly set first prescription amount, second prescription amount, usage, dose, drug comment, etc. on the prescription order screen 800 as shown in FIG. It is displayed (S310).
  • the control means may refer to the prescription master 240 and determine whether or not the displayed prescription amount is appropriate based on the age and weight of the patient (S311). Various criteria for determining whether or not it is appropriate can be set. For example, if both the age and weight of the patient are not included in a predetermined age range and weight range associated with the set prescription amount, the control means may determine that the prescription amount is not appropriate. .
  • the control means does not have the prescription amount appropriate. May be determined.
  • the control means may display a warning on the prescription order screen and prompt the user to reset the prescription amount.
  • the control means may display a recommended prescription amount together with a warning.
  • the age and weight of the patient are “3 years 0 months, 11 kg”, whereas the age range associated as the appropriate range of the newly set drug amount “3 tablets” is 3 years old.
  • the weight range is 12 kg or more. For this reason, although the newly set drug amount satisfies the age range condition, the weight range condition is not satisfied, and a message indicating that attention is required may be displayed. When the warning is issued, the user can reset the prescription amount again with reference to the recommended prescription amount.
  • the control means determines whether or not the first prescription amount or the second prescription amount is set again, and if so, repeats the processing from S308. If not set, the control means obtains a doctor comment (column 808) input by the user via the prescription order screen 800 (S312), and when the registration button 809 is finally operated by the user. The prescription order is registered (S313), and the prescription order creation process is terminated. In this case, the control means may deliver the confirmed prescription order to the reception system. A prescription may be created based on the prescription order. The prescription order may be held as part of an electronic medical record.
  • one first prescription amount corresponding to one of the patient's age and weight is specified based on the priority classification, but further corresponds to the other of the patient's age and weight It is also possible to specify another first prescription amount.
  • such binary values may be displayed, or the first prescription amount may be displayed in a range by binary values.
  • “2 tablets” is specified as the first prescription amount corresponding to the patient's weight (“11 kg”) in S406 of the prescription amount automatic calculation process shown in FIG.
  • “3 tablets” can be specified as the first prescription amount corresponding to the age of the patient (“3 years 0 months”) from the prescription master 240 shown in FIG.
  • a binary value (“2 tablets” and “3 tablets”) can be displayed.
  • the drug amount “2 tablets” may be displayed as a recommended value and the drug amount “3 tablets” may be displayed as an allowable value when the first prescription amount is initially displayed.
  • the initial display of the first prescription amount for example, a certain range specified by binary values such as “2 to 3 tablets” may be displayed.
  • the user who is a doctor can set the first prescription amount to one based on the initial display of the first prescription amount while considering the medical condition of the patient (see S307 to S310).
  • the prescription amount (range) according to both the age and the weight of the patient, regardless of the priority classification given to the medicine, either of the processes of S405 and S406 shown in FIG. 6 is executed first. Also good.
  • the 1st prescription amount corresponding to body weight and the 1st prescription amount corresponding to age are the same values, or one value is not appropriate, one prescription amount is used as the first prescription amount. Sometimes only the value is displayed.
  • the second prescription amount may be calculated using the conversion table shown in FIG. 4 with each first prescription amount as a reference amount.
  • an appropriate prescription amount binary or range determined for each drug is specified based on both the age and weight of the patient, and the prescription binary or range is determined. Can be presented to the user as an initial display. The user can finally set the prescription amount to one with reference to the binary value or range of the prescription amount.

Abstract

L'invention a pour objectif de fournir un système de diagramme médical électronique permettant de calculer de manière appropriée une pluralité de types de volumes de prescription pour des médicaments prescrits à un patient d'après l'âge et/ou le poids du patient. L'invention concerne un système de diagramme médical électronique pourvu d'un serveur de diagramme médical électronique qui est connecté, par le biais d'un réseau, à un terminal de diagramme médical électronique pour afficher le diagramme médical électronique, le serveur de diagramme médical électronique comprenant : un moyen de stockage permettant de stocker les diagrammes médicaux électroniques créés pour chaque patient, un premier volume de prescription associé à chaque plage ou de poids pour chaque médicament, et un facteur de conversion entre le premier volume de prescription et un second volume de prescription qui est différent du premier volume de prescription; et un moyen de commande qui, lorsqu'un médicament à prescrire pour un patient est sélectionné, spécifie le premier volume de prescription correspondant à l'âge et/ou au poids du patient, calcule le second volume de prescription d'après le facteur de conversion et amène le terminal de diagramme médical électronique à afficher le premier volume de prescription ainsi que le second volume de prescription.
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