WO2021199277A1 - 電子カルテシステム、プログラムおよび方法 - Google Patents

電子カルテシステム、プログラムおよび方法 Download PDF

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WO2021199277A1
WO2021199277A1 PCT/JP2020/014801 JP2020014801W WO2021199277A1 WO 2021199277 A1 WO2021199277 A1 WO 2021199277A1 JP 2020014801 W JP2020014801 W JP 2020014801W WO 2021199277 A1 WO2021199277 A1 WO 2021199277A1
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  • This disclosure relates to electronic medical record systems, programs and methods.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for appropriately managing the treatment status of a patient.
  • this disclosure has been made in view of the above problems, and its purpose is to provide an electronic medical record system, a program, and a veterinary hospital management method capable of more appropriately caring for animals in hospital. Is.
  • an electronic chart system for managing hospitalized animals, and for each management item in hospitalization, an input area display for displaying an input area for displaying a schedule of tasks related to the management item is displayed.
  • Display of a control unit an input information acquisition unit that acquires input information including information on a task execution time related to the management item, and an area of the input area corresponding to the task execution time included in the input information.
  • An electronic chart system including a schedule display control unit for controlling an aspect is provided.
  • a program for making a computer function as an electronic chart system for managing hospitalized animals and the computer is used for each management item in hospitalization, and a task related to the management item.
  • An input area display control unit that displays an input area for displaying the schedule of the above
  • an input information acquisition unit that acquires input information including information about the execution time of a task related to the management item, and the input of the input area.
  • a program is provided that functions as an electronic chart system including a schedule display control unit that controls a display mode of an area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the information.
  • the processor to display, to acquire input information including information on the execution time of the task related to the management item, and to display an area of the input area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the input information.
  • Methods are provided, including controlling and.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of an electronic medical record system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic medical record system 1 includes a veterinary hospital management server 10 (hereinafter referred to as a server 10) and user terminals 20 (20a, 20b, 20c, ).
  • the server 10 and the user terminal 20 are connected to each other so as to be able to communicate with each other via the network NW.
  • NW veterinary hospital management server 10
  • this configuration is an example, and a certain configuration may have another configuration or may include another configuration.
  • the network NW assumes the Internet.
  • the network NW is constructed by, for example, a public telephone line network, a mobile phone line network, a wireless communication network, Ethernet (registered trademark), and the like.
  • the server 10 is referred to as, for example, medical workers R1, R2, R3 such as veterinarians, nurses, physiotherapists, medical clerical staff, etc. who work in animal hospitals (when referred to hereafter without distinction, they are simply referred to as medical workers R1. ) Is a computer for using electronic medical care of hospitalized animals.
  • Such a server 10 may be managed directly by, for example, a veterinary hospital, or may be managed by an organization that manages a veterinary hospital or a servicer that provides an electronic medical record system 1 for at least one veterinary hospital.
  • the server 10 may be a general-purpose computer such as a workstation or a personal computer, or may be logically realized by cloud computing.
  • the user terminal 20 is, for example, a terminal owned or rented by a medical worker R1 working in a veterinary hospital. Such terminals can be operated by healthcare professional R1.
  • the user terminal 20 can be a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet computer, a personal computer, or the like.
  • Veterinarian R1 a healthcare worker working in a veterinary clinic, enters, for example, a daily schedule for hospitalized animals. Such input is performed, for example, to the user terminal 20a possessed by the veterinarian R1.
  • a schedule includes tasks related to at least one of a plurality of work contents. For example, once such a task is registered, other health care workers (eg, nurses, clerical staff, etc.) may be assigned to the task. Which medical staff to assign to may be determined, for example, by the designation of the veterinarian R1, or may be determined by the server 10 sorting the medical staff working in the time zone of the schedule. ..
  • Information about the assigned task may be notified, for example, to the assigned medical worker R2 and the like. Such a notification is transmitted to the user terminal 20b or the like possessed by the medical worker R2. As a result, the medical worker R2 can recognize the task assigned to him / her. In addition, the results and the like executed in such a task can be directly reflected in the animal chart information.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration example of a computer that realizes the server 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • the computer includes at least a control unit 11, a memory 12, a storage 13, a communication unit 14, an input / output unit 15, and the like. These are electrically connected to each other through the bus 16.
  • the control unit 11 is an arithmetic unit that controls the operation of the entire server 10, controls the transmission and reception of data between each element, and performs information processing and the like necessary for application execution and authentication processing.
  • the control unit 11 is a processor such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), and executes each information processing by executing a program or the like stored in the storage 13 and expanded in the memory 12.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • the memory 12 includes a main memory composed of a volatile storage device such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and an auxiliary memory composed of a flash memory or a non-volatile storage device such as an HDD (Hard Disk Drive). ..
  • the memory 12 is used as a work area or the like of the control unit 11, and also stores a BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) executed when the server 10 is started, various setting information, and the like.
  • BIOS Basic Input / Output System
  • the storage 13 stores various programs such as application programs.
  • a database storing data used for each process may be built in the storage 13.
  • the communication unit 14 connects the server 10 to the network.
  • the communication unit 14 uses, for example, a wired LAN (Local Area Network), wireless LAN, Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity, registered trademark), infrared communication, Bluetooth (registered trademark), short-range or non-contact communication, or the like. Communicate directly with the device or via a network access point.
  • LAN Local Area Network
  • Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity, registered trademark
  • infrared communication Bluetooth (registered trademark)
  • short-range or non-contact communication or the like.
  • the input / output unit 15 is, for example, an information input device such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a touch panel, and an output device such as a display.
  • the bus 16 is commonly connected to each of the above elements and transmits, for example, an address signal, a data signal, and various control signals.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a software configuration example of the server 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • the server 10 includes an input area display control unit 101, an input information acquisition unit 102, a schedule display control unit 103, a notification information generation unit 104, a task content input unit 105, a staff management DB (database) 106, a task DB 107, and a medical record DB 108. ..
  • the input area display control unit 101, the input information acquisition unit 102, the schedule display control unit 103, the notification information generation unit 104, and the task result content unit 105 read the program stored in the storage 13 into the memory 12 by the control unit 11. It can be achieved by executing.
  • the staff management DB 106, the task DB 107, and the medical record DB 108 can be realized as a part of the storage area provided by the memory 12 and the storage 13.
  • the staff management DB 106, the task DB 107, and the medical record DB 108 may be realized as a part of an external storage area provided by one or more servers other than the server 10.
  • the input area display control unit 101 has a function of displaying an input area for displaying a task schedule related to the management item for each management item in hospitalization. Such an input area may be displayed on the display input unit 201 of the user terminal, for example.
  • the management items are, for example, task items for animals at the time of admission, such as "vital (diagnosis of physical condition)", “rice (diagnosis of appetite)", “examination”, and "treatment / prescription".
  • Such control items may be common regardless of the animal, or may be changed according to the type of animal and / or the medical condition of the animal.
  • the input area display control unit 101 may display "shampoo" as a separate management item in the input area as a treatment to be performed frequently. Further, when performing a special inspection or treatment depending on the type of animal, the input area display control unit 101 may display such a task as a separate management item in the input area. An example of the input area will be described later.
  • the input information acquisition unit 102 has a function of acquiring input information including information on the execution time of tasks related to management items.
  • the input information can be acquired, for example, by the operation of the medical staff with respect to the input area displayed on the user terminal 20.
  • the input information may include, for example, information on task assignment and detailed task information in addition to information on task execution time for each of the management items.
  • the information regarding the assignment of the task may be, for example, information of a nurse who can assign the task in the time zone of the execution time when the veterinarian inputs the execution time of the task. In this case, one or more nurses can be assigned to the task from the nurses to which the veterinarian can assign. The assignment of such tasks may be done automatically.
  • information on nurses who can assign tasks during the task execution time is acquired from the staff management DB 106, which will be described later, and one or more nurses are extracted from the sorted nurses. Can be assigned by.
  • the detailed information of the task is, for example, information such as the type and amount of meals and precautions in the task "rice", and is, for example, based on an input operation to the user terminal 20 of a veterinarian who is a medical worker. It can be generated by the task content input unit 105, which will be described later.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 controls the display mode of the area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the input information in the input area. For example, when the task is input and confirmed in a predetermined time zone, the schedule display control unit 103 changes the display mode from a blank cell to a black cell in the area corresponding to the time zone. As a result, it is possible to recognize that the task is executed during this time period by looking at the screen on which the input area is displayed.
  • the execution time of the task is the time when the task is scheduled to be performed.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 Change the display mode of the square corresponding to the time zone. This makes it possible to recognize that the task is scheduled to be executed during this time period.
  • the task execution time is the time when the task has already been executed.
  • the task of the square displayed by the first aspect for example, the black-painted square
  • the above-mentioned square is according to the second aspect as proof that the task is executed.
  • the process of changing the mode by the schedule display control unit 103 may be performed, for example, when a flag indicating that the task has been executed is set, or when a report regarding the task is input. This makes it possible to recognize that the task has been executed during this time period.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 may change the display mode based on the execution status of the task (for example, the degree of progress, the importance of the task, etc.). For example, when the task is executed but is not completed, the schedule display control unit 103 may change the cell of the time zone in which the task is executed so as to indicate that the task is incomplete.
  • the notification information generation unit 104 has a function of generating notification information for notifying the medical staff of the veterinary hospital related to the task regarding the task based on the start and / or end timing of the execution time of the task. That is, the notification information generation unit 104 can generate notification information for notifying the medical staff related to the task of the task information so as to notify the execution of the task at the start or end timing of the task. That is, the notification information may also include information regarding the timing of notification. For example, when a task starts after 10 minutes, the notification information generation unit 104 may generate information to the medical staff assigned to the task that the task will start after 10 minutes.
  • the notification information generation unit 104 may generate information to the effect that the task is completed for the medical staff who is in charge of the post-processing of the task. Such notification information may be transmitted, for example, to the user terminal 20 of the medical worker related to the task.
  • the medical staff related to the task is, for example, not only the medical staff assigned to the task, but also the superiors and group members of the medical staff, other medical staff involved in the workflow of the task, and the like. good.
  • the notification information generation unit 104 appropriately acquires information on the execution time of the task and the medical staff related to the task included in the task information stored in the task DB 107, and determines the timing of notification and the medical staff to be notified. Notification information can be generated by selecting appropriately.
  • the task content input unit 105 has a function of inputting the content related to the task into the medical record information regarding the medical record item related to the management item in the medical record information.
  • the medical record information is information such as a medical condition of an animal acquired from the medical record DB 108.
  • the task content input unit 105 inputs the input contents (contents related to the task) to the screen for inputting the result of the task, the state of the animal, and the like into the chart information. This makes it possible to directly input the results of examinations and treatments into the electronic medical record from the task management screen when the animal is hospitalized.
  • the staff management DB (database) 106 is a database for managing information on medical staff in veterinary hospitals.
  • FIG. 4 is a table showing an example of the staff management DB 106 according to the present embodiment.
  • the staff management DB 104 may be composed of a data set of an ID of a staff member who is a medical worker, a staff name, a job type, a specialized skill, and a work system. Occupations, professional skills, and work systems are examples of the attributes of health care workers mentioned above.
  • the staff management DB 106 may include information regarding work shifts of each medical worker.
  • the task DB 107 is a database for managing task information.
  • FIG. 5 is a table showing an example of the task DB 105 according to the present embodiment.
  • the task DB 107 manages the date and time of execution of the task, the content of the task, the ID of the target patient animal, the information of the assigned medical staff, and the hospital where the task is performed (multiple hospitals are managed). It may consist of a dataset of task information, including information about).
  • Such task information can be generated in the task DB 107, for example, based on the input information of the task acquired by the input information acquisition unit 102 described above. Further, if it is a regular task, the task information may be automatically generated in the task DB 107. Also, if the task is not assigned to a health care worker, such health care worker information may be "undecided".
  • the medical record DB 108 is a database for managing medical record information of animals who go to or are admitted to a veterinary hospital.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of the medical record DB 108 according to the present embodiment.
  • the medical record information is managed in association with the animal ID for each animal, for example, and the medical record information for each animal is managed for each consultation date or hospitalization period. For example, basic information (name, address, e-mail, etc.) of the animal owner, animal (pet) information (pet) information (name, address, e-mail, etc.) of the animal identified by the animal ID 10001 as the chart information entered on January 20, 2020 as the consultation date.
  • Such information may be constructed based on information appropriately obtained from personnel such as owners and veterinarians.
  • the chart information can be managed as information input by the veterinarian or the like when the animal is hospitalized, in addition to the information input by the veterinarian or the like when the animal visits the hospital.
  • the medical information at the time of admission may include information common to the information at the time of consultation, for example, information on eating and drinking, urination, excretion, images and / or videos of animals in the hospital, excretion at the time of admission.
  • information at the time of consultation for example, information on eating and drinking, urination, excretion, images and / or videos of animals in the hospital, excretion at the time of admission.
  • it may include images and / or videos during the walk and comments on each image and the like.
  • the range that can be shared with users such as animal owners (for example, limited to electronic medical record information related to hospitalization) can be set in response to a setting request from the user terminal 20 operated by the medical staff. Can be set.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a software configuration example of the user terminal 20 according to the present embodiment.
  • the user terminal 20 includes a display input unit 201.
  • the display input unit 201 can be realized by the processor of the user terminal 20 reading a program stored in the storage into the memory and executing the program.
  • the display input unit 201 has a function of receiving an input operation by a medical worker or the like while displaying a screen like a touch panel of a user terminal 20.
  • the function as a display unit and the function as an input unit may be realized separately.
  • the screen output from the function unit related to the output of the server 10 described above is displayed by the display input unit 201. Further, the information input by the operation on the display input unit 201 may be transmitted to the server 10.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a series of controls in the electronic medical record system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • an example of the flow of input processing of the schedule of the hospitalized animal by the electronic medical record system 1, control of the display mode related to the schedule display, and processing of the accompanying functional unit will be described.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a display example of an input area by the input area display control unit 101 according to the present embodiment.
  • the screen 2000 shown in FIG. 9 is displayed on the display input unit 201 of the user terminal 20.
  • Screen 2000 is, for example, a screen for a veterinarian who is a medical worker to register a schedule of a hospitalized cat on March 24, 2020.
  • the screen 2000 includes patient information 2001, a schedule input area 2002, and a confirm button 2003.
  • Patient information 2001 may include, for example, information such as a photograph, name, animal species, age, etc. of the animal that is the patient. If the patient is hospitalized, the patient information 2001 may include information such as the reason for hospitalization (chief complaint) and the veterinarian in charge. The information included in the patient information 2001 is obtained from, for example, the medical record DB 108.
  • the schedule input area 2002 is an input area for registering a time zone for executing a task to be performed on an animal that is a patient.
  • a time zone for executing a task to be performed on an animal that is a patient In the example shown in FIG. 9, "vital (diagnosis of physical condition)", “rice”, “examination”, and “treatment / prescription” are shown as task items.
  • the time zone in which such a task is performed can be determined by inputting a touch or the like to the display input unit 201. In the example shown in FIG. 9, the time zone in which the task is executed can be selected every hour.
  • the veterinarian inputs the schedule / task of the hospitalized animal for each management item in the schedule input area 2002 (step S103). Then, the schedule display control unit 103 changes the display mode of the input schedule (step S105).
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a display example of an input area by the schedule display control unit 103 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 shows a screen after input has been made to the schedule input area 2002 of the screen 2000 shown in FIG.
  • the squares displayed in black are the time zones in which the task is executed.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 controls to change the square of the selected time zone to the mode painted in black.
  • the task can be registered and registered in the task DB 105.
  • the screen 2000 may be provided with a display area for inputting, for example, which medical worker the task is assigned to.
  • the input information may include information about assigning tasks to healthcare professionals.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a display example of a task list by the schedule display control unit 103 according to the present embodiment.
  • the screen 2010 shown in FIG. 11 is an example of a screen that displays at least one task information associated with an animal that is a patient, which is output to the user terminal 20 by the schedule display control unit 103, for each animal.
  • the screen 2010 may display a list of tasks for the animal that is the patient.
  • the screen 2010 may include patient information 2011, task list information 2012, and chart viewing button 2013.
  • Patient information 2011 may include, for example, information such as a photograph, name, animal species, age, etc. of the animal that is the patient. Such information is obtained from the medical record DB 108.
  • the task list information 2012 may display a list of tasks included in the daily schedule of hospitalized animals acquired by the input information acquisition unit 102.
  • the task list information 2012 may include the scheduled execution time of each task, the content of the task, and the name of the medical worker who executes the task.
  • the task information generated based on the input information acquired by the input information acquisition unit 102 is stored in the task DB 107 and can be acquired from the task information of the task DB 107. In the example shown in FIG.
  • the list of tasks as of March 24, 2020 is shown as the task list information 2012, but only individual task information may be displayed. Further, although only the task list information 2012 of one animal is displayed on the screen 2010, the task list information 2012 of a plurality of animals may be displayed on the screen 2010.
  • Each task can be selected by, for example, touching the display input unit 201 of the user terminal 20. When each task is selected, for example, a screen for displaying the detailed contents of each task may be displayed. Further, by touching the medical record viewing button 2013 with each task selected, it is possible to browse the information of the items related to the content of the task included in the medical record information of the animal. Such medical record information can be obtained by sorting animal information or the like as a query from the medical record DB 108.
  • the notification information generated by the notification information generation unit 104 is notified to the medical staff related to the task (step S107).
  • the notification information generation timing by the notification information generation unit 104 may be, for example, when a task is input.
  • the healthcare professional executes the task when it is time to execute the task.
  • step S109 when the task is completed, the medical staff inputs the task content in the completed schedule (step S109).
  • the screen for inputting the task content is generated by the schedule display control unit 103, and the input information is added to the chart information of the target animal by the task content input unit 105.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing another display example of the input area by the schedule display control unit 103 according to the present embodiment.
  • the screen 2000 shown in FIG. 12 is the same as the screen 2000 shown in FIG. 10, but is a screen after a plurality of tasks are completed.
  • the cells of the schedule for which the task execution is completed are the tasks indicated by the black cells. It is shown in a different manner from the schedule mass that is scheduled to be executed. The change of such an aspect is controlled by the schedule display control unit 103.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of a task content input screen according to the present embodiment.
  • the task content input screen 2020 shown in FIG. 13 may include patient information 2021 and task content input area 2022.
  • the task content input area 2022 may include a public range selection box 2023, an affected area photo input area 2024, an examination charge input area 2025, and an examination result input area 2026.
  • the disclosure range selection box 2023 is a box for inputting a selection regarding the disclosure target range of the content related to the task, and may be included in the information related to the content related to the task. For example, when the test results and the like are disclosed only in the hospital and not to the patient's owner, the medical staff selects the "Open only in the hospital" box.
  • the affected area photo input area 2024 a photograph of the patient's affected area or the like can be input.
  • Information such as the doctor in charge of the examination can be input to the examination charge input area 2025.
  • the name of the medical worker to whom the task is assigned may be automatically input to the examination charge input area 2025 by, for example, the schedule display control unit 103 or the like.
  • the test result input area 2026 the result of the animal test can be described in free form by the input operation of the medical staff.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of animal chart information according to the present embodiment.
  • the chart screen 2030 shown in FIG. 14 may include patient information 2031, chart item 2032, and item detail display area 2033.
  • the item detail display area 2033 may include, for example, the affected part photograph display area 2034, the examination charge display area 2035, and the examination result display area 2036.
  • the medical staff who executes or manages the task can add the content of the task to the medical record information directly from the task schedule screen.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 changes the display mode of the completed schedule (step S111). For example, the cell 2004 showing the search schedule shown in FIG. 12 is changed to the display mode as shown in the 8 o'clock cell of "rice" when the input of the task content is completed. This indicates that the task has been completed.
  • the screen 2000 is used not only for registering the schedule but also for confirming the history of the schedule of the animals in the hospital. For example, when a cell indicating a schedule for completing a task is touched, a screen capable of confirming the content of the task may be displayed (for example, the medical record screen 2030 in FIG. 14). This makes it possible to easily confirm the contents of the tasks completed at the time of admission of the animal.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing another example of the task content input screen according to the present embodiment.
  • the task content input screen 2040 shown in FIG. 15 may include patient information 2041 and task content input area 2042.
  • the task content input area 2042 may include a public range selection box 2043, an animal photo input area 2044, a charge input area 2045, and a task content input area 2046.
  • the owner In the case of this "rice" task, there is also a desire for the owner to know the hospitalization status of the pet animal. Therefore, for example, when the state of "rice” is to be disclosed to the owner of the patient, the medical staff selects the "open to owner” box.
  • the task content input unit 105 converts the information about the task content input to the task content input area 2042 into the medical record information of the target animal (for example, an item related to meal). to add. Further, the task content input unit 105 may output information on the task content to the owner's terminal 30 (not shown).
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of an output screen for the owner's terminal 30 by the task content input unit 105 according to the present embodiment.
  • the task content input unit 105 outputs information for communicating the state of the meal to the owner terminal 30.
  • the screen 3000 includes a patient information 3001, an animal photograph display area 3002, a responsible display area 3003, and a task content display area 3004.
  • the information input to each area shown in FIG. 15 is reflected in these areas. As a result, it is possible to directly inform the owner of the state of meals at the time of admission.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 may display a list of at least one task associated with the medical staff for each medical staff.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing another example of displaying a task list by the schedule display control unit 103 according to the present embodiment.
  • the screen 2050 shown in FIG. 17 is an example of a screen for displaying at least one task associated with a medical worker, which is output to the user terminal 20 by the schedule display control unit 103, for each medical worker.
  • the screen 2050 may include the medical worker information 2051 and the task list information 2052 associated with the medical worker.
  • the medical worker information 2051 includes the ID, job type, name, etc. of the medical worker associated with each task displayed in the task list information 2052.
  • the information included in the medical staff information 2051 can be obtained from, for example, the staff management DB 106.
  • the task list information 2052 may include a scheduled execution time of each task, a content of the task, an animal for which the task is to be performed, a name of a collaborative medical worker who executes the task, and the like.
  • the information included in the task list information 2052 can be acquired from, for example, the task DB 107.
  • Such medical worker information 2051 can be changed to other medical worker information by, for example, touching the illustrated triangular button.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 can display the tasks of the medical staff himself / herself as the task list information 2052, and can also display the tasks of other medical staff. Further, in the example shown in FIG. 17, a list of a plurality of tasks as of March 24, 2020 is shown as the task list information 2052, but only individual task information may be displayed. Further, while only the task list information 2052 of one medical worker is displayed on the screen 2050, the task list information 2052 of a plurality of medical workers may be displayed on the screen 2050.
  • the screen 2050 may be displayed by push notification on the user terminal 20 used by the medical worker, for example, when a task related to the medical worker is assigned. This allows the healthcare professional to know that he has been assigned a task. Further, such a notification may be given to the user terminal 20 based on the status of the task, such as the start time of the task approaching for the medical staff or the end of the task approaching.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing another example of displaying a task list by the schedule display control unit 103 according to the present embodiment.
  • the screen 2050 shown in FIG. 18 is similar to the screen 2050 shown in FIG. 17, but may further include a pop-up screen 2053.
  • the schedule display control unit 103 can display the display corresponding to the task information of "11:00 inspection Tanaka Cavi-chan Nishiwaki-sensei" in the pop-up screen 2053 several minutes before 11:00. Such an indication may, for example, encourage a nurse, who is a health care worker to whom the task is assigned, to move to the laboratory. In this way, it is also possible to notify the medical staff of the reminder.
  • the electronic medical record system 1 As described above, according to the electronic medical record system 1 according to the present embodiment, as an electronic medical record for hospitalization, at what timing the medical staff executes the task of the hospitalized animal schedule for each management item. Can be easily entered. This makes it possible to more appropriately care for animals in the hospital. Further, when the task is registered, the medical staff related to the task can confirm his / her own task simply by carrying the user terminal 20, and can obtain a reminder to execute the task at a necessary timing. This allows healthcare professionals to respond more accurately to a variety of tasks in veterinary clinics.
  • the medical record information of the animal that is the patient can be viewed and edited in some cases. This makes it possible to manage animal medical record information based on tasks, and improves accessibility to electronic medical records.
  • the device described in the present specification may be realized as a single device, or may be realized by a plurality of devices (for example, a cloud server) in which some or all of them are connected by a network.
  • the control unit 11 and the storage 13 of the server 10 may be realized by different servers connected to each other by a network.
  • the series of processes by the apparatus described in the present specification may be realized by using any of software, hardware, and a combination of software and hardware. It is possible to create a computer program for realizing each function of the server 10 according to the present embodiment and implement it on a PC or the like. It is also possible to provide a computer-readable recording medium in which such a computer program is stored.
  • the recording medium is, for example, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a flash memory, or the like. Further, the above-mentioned computer program may be distributed via, for example, a network without using a recording medium.
  • An electronic medical record system for managing animals in a veterinary hospital An input area display control unit that displays an input area for displaying a task schedule related to the management item for each management item in hospitalization.
  • An input information acquisition unit that acquires input information including information on the execution time of a task related to the management item, and an input information acquisition unit.
  • a schedule display control unit that controls a display mode of an area of the input area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the input information.
  • Electronic medical record system equipped with (Item 2) The electronic medical record system according to item 1.
  • the execution time of the task is the time when the task is scheduled to be performed.
  • Electronic medical record system (Item 3) The electronic medical record system according to item 1 or 2.
  • the execution time of the task is the time when the task has already been executed.
  • Electronic medical record system. (Item 4) The electronic medical record system according to item 3.
  • the schedule display control unit changes the display mode based on the status of the task that has already been performed.
  • Electronic medical record system. (Item 5) The electronic medical record system according to any one of items 1 to 4.
  • the notification information generation unit further includes a notification information generation unit that generates notification information for notifying the medical staff of the veterinary hospital related to the task based on the start or end timing of the execution time of the task.
  • Electronic medical record system. (Item 6) The electronic medical record system according to any one of items 1 to 5.
  • a medical record database that stores the medical record information of the animal and Regarding the medical record item related to the management item in the medical record information, a task content input unit for inputting the content related to the task into the medical record information is further provided.
  • Electronic medical record system (Item 7) The electronic medical record system according to any one of items 1 to 6.
  • the content relating to the task includes a selection regarding the scope of disclosure of the content relating to the task.
  • Electronic medical record system. (Item 8) The electronic medical record system according to any one of items 1 to 7.
  • the input area display control unit changes the display of the management item according to the type of the animal and / or the medical condition of the animal.
  • Electronic medical record system is
  • a program to make a computer function as an electronic medical record system for managing animals in a veterinary hospital The computer An input area display control unit that displays an input area for displaying a task schedule related to the management item for each management item in hospitalization. An input information acquisition unit that acquires input information including information on the execution time of a task related to the management item, and an input information acquisition unit. A schedule display control unit that controls a display mode of an area of the input area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the input information.
  • a program that functions as an electronic medical record system equipped with. (Item 10) It is a veterinary hospital management method for managing animals in a veterinary hospital.
  • the processor For each management item in hospitalization, display an input area for displaying the schedule of tasks related to the management item, and Acquiring input information including information on the execution time of the task related to the management item, and Controlling the display mode of the input area corresponding to the execution time of the task included in the input information, and Including methods.

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