WO2023002747A1 - 検査室業務管理システム、業務管理サーバおよび業務管理方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a laboratory work management system, a work management server, and a work management method that support communication between laboratory technicians in a laboratory that uses automatic analyzers such as spectroscopic analysis, emission analysis, chromatography analysis, and mass spectrometry.
- Non-Patent Document 1 discloses a Patent Document 1
- coin presenting means for presenting a specific virtual coin selected from a plurality of types of virtual coins indicating gratitude.
- coin acquisition means for acquiring virtual coins acquisition number storage means for storing the acquisition number of virtual coins acquired by each person or each department, and the acquisition number of virtual coins acquired by each person or each department and acquisition number display means for displaying. It is possible to systematize "thank you” through virtual coins and easily convey gratitude, which has the effect of motivating people and activating the organization.
- data such as the operation status of the automatic analyzer is communicated with the inspection facility that performs analysis work using an automatic analyzer or the like via a communication line. and can be contacted at any time via communication means with a service company that performs service operations such as analysis/diagnosis of various data and maintenance inspection. Since the service company provides remote support for analysis preparation work and equipment completion work, inspectors are relieved of these workloads.
- Patent document 1 discloses that user A presents coins to user B as a token of appreciation
- patent document 2 discloses that when a problem cannot be solved by remote support, a serviceman nearest the inspection facility is contacted to quickly resolve the problem. It has been announced that action will be taken.
- a partner is directly specified, or a partner is selected according to simple conditions such as proximity, and help or gratitude is given.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and its object is to list (visualize) the status of each automatic analyzer, the person scheduled to respond to an alarm, and the status of the person, to promote mutual help.
- a laboratory work management system which is one embodiment of the present invention, includes a plurality of automatic analyzers installed in a laboratory for analyzing biological samples, and mobile devices held by laboratory technicians who work in the laboratory. and a business management server comprising a data storage unit, a notification unit, a status estimation unit, and a responder identification unit,
- the data storage unit stores, in the storage device, device status data indicating the device status periodically transmitted from each of the plurality of automatic analyzers, and the notification unit stores the device status transmitted from the first automatic analyzer. If the device status indicated by the data is an alarm occurring, the mobile device is requested to respond, and the status estimating unit is the first mobile device that has registered as a responder in response to the response request from the notification unit.
- a help request is made to the mobile device, and the status estimation unit , the location of the second laboratory technician holding the second mobile device based on sensor data periodically transmitted from the second mobile device that has registered as a helper in response to a help request from the notification unit;
- the status including the operation is estimated and stored in the storage device, and the responder identification unit estimates the status of the first laboratory technician immediately before the timing when the alarm of the first automatic analyzer stored in the storage device is cleared and Based on the status of the second laboratory technician, the person responsible for clearing the alarm of the first automatic analyzer is specified.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of a business management server;
- FIG. It is an example of a processing sequence of a laboratory work management system.
- It is a flowchart which shows the example of a process of an apparatus state / responder list display terminal.
- 8 is a flow chart showing a processing example of a business management server;
- It is an example of a screen of a device status/correspondent list display terminal.
- It is a screen example of a mobile device.
- It is a configuration example of a device status management table.
- It is a configuration example of a user status management table.
- It is a configuration example of a point management table.
- It is a screen example of a work analysis terminal.
- FIG. 1A is a diagram showing a configuration example of the laboratory work management system of this embodiment.
- This system is constructed for each examination room.
- a plurality of automatic analyzers 101 biochemically or immunologically analyzes specimens such as blood and urine placed in the examination room, and generates between trace substances to be analyzed in the specimens and test reagent components. It is a device that detects the reaction photochemically or electrically.
- a plurality of mobile devices 102 are provided with sensors for detecting the positions and statuses of laboratory technicians who hold the mobile devices, and an input unit for instructing the registration of personnel scheduled to handle the task of resolving the alarm of the automatic analyzer and helpers. device. Sensors include GPS, Bluetooth Low Energy, and acceleration sensors.
- a button, a touch panel, a voice recognition device, a gesture recognition device, or the like can be considered as the input unit. Smartphones, tablets, smart watches, headsets, etc. equipped with these devices can be considered as devices.
- the device status/respondent list display terminal 103 is a terminal that displays a list of the device status of each automatic analyzer 101 and the person scheduled to respond when an alarm occurs. For example, in the examination room, it is arranged at a location that is easily visible to the examination technician.
- the business management server 104 is a server that accumulates log data such as the date and time of the state change of the automatic analyzer 101, the contents of the device state, the person scheduled to respond when an alarm occurs, and the person who responds to help, and manages the work of the laboratory technician. be. In addition, it manages the points given to helpers.
- the work analysis terminal 105 analyzes the data accumulated in the work management server 104, and analyzes the work status of each laboratory technician (the number of alarm responses by time period, the number of times of help, etc.) and the state of the automatic analyzer (for example, one day It is a device for analyzing the total time for which an alarm was generated and the device was stopped during the day, etc.). These devices are communicatively connected via wired network 106 and wireless access point 107 .
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a processing sequence example of the laboratory work management system.
- the automatic analyzer 101 periodically transmits the device status data 201 to the business management server 104 and the device status/correspondent list display terminal 103 (S201). For example, every five seconds, the automatic analyzer 101 transmits apparatus status data 201 indicating the status of the apparatus, such as in standby, in analysis, in alarm (including alarm details), in maintenance, or out of service. In FIG. 2, communication that is performed periodically is indicated by a dashed line. For example, assume that the automatic analyzer A has transmitted the device status data 201A indicating that an alarm is occurring.
- the laboratory technician A can recognize that the automatic analyzer A is generating an alarm from the mobile device 102A held by the laboratory technician A, and can register the expected responder. For example, laboratory technician A holding mobile device A decides to respond to the alarm of automatic analyzer A, and laboratory technician A presses the alarm response button for the alarm of automatic analyzer A displayed on the GUI of mobile device A. Then, the person who is expected to respond is registered by voice-inputting "The alarm of the automatic analyzer A will be responded to by the laboratory technician A" from the headset (S202). The registration of the prospective responder is performed in the business management server 104 and the device status/responder list display terminal 103 .
- the mobile device 102A of the expected responder After registration of the expected responder, the mobile device 102A of the expected responder periodically transmits the sensor data 203A of the expected responder to the business management server 104 and the device status/responder list display terminal 103 (S203). .
- the business management server 104 and the apparatus status/respondent list display terminal 103 estimate the status of the prospective responder from the received sensor data 203A.
- the server 104 and the terminal 103 independently determine the status of the expected responder. If the person scheduled to respond (laboratory technician A) does not start work for clearing the alarm for a certain period of time or longer, another laboratory technician (for example, laboratory technician B) uses his/her own mobile device 102 to register as a helper. (S204).
- the sensor data 205B of the help person is periodically transmitted to the business management server 104 (S205).
- the business management server 104 compares the state change read from the device state data 201A of the automatic analyzer A with the status read from the sensor data 203A of the person expected to respond and the sensor data 205B of the helper, and determines who performed the work. It is determined whether the state of the automatic analyzer A has returned from abnormal to normal (S206).
- the log data is accumulated, and when it is determined that the helper (inspection engineer B) has responded to the alarm corresponding to the automatic analyzer A, the number of points to be given to the helper is calculated and given ( S207) After that, a work completion notification is transmitted to the mobile device 102A of the person scheduled to respond (inspection engineer A) and the device status/respondent list display terminal 103 (S208, S209). Also, a notification of giving points is transmitted to the mobile device 102B of the helper (inspection engineer B) (S210).
- the display screen is initialized (S301).
- FIG. 5 shows a screen example of the device status/correspondent list display terminal 103 .
- the screen 500 displays an apparatus name 501 , an apparatus state 502 , a prospective responder 503 , a prospective responder's status 504 , an elapsed time 505 , and a helper 506 for each automatic analyzer 101 .
- the elapsed time 505 indicates the elapsed time from when the device status data 201 indicating that an alarm is being generated is first received from the device.
- the device status data 201 is received from the automatic analyzer 101 (S305)
- the device status 502 of the corresponding device is updated (S306).
- the registration instruction of the prospective responder is received from the mobile device 102 (S307)
- the prospective responder 503 of the corresponding device is updated (S308).
- FIG. 6 shows an example screen of the mobile device 102.
- a screen 600 displays a list 601 of device names and device states for which help is required.
- the device requiring help is a device for which the person scheduled to respond has not started work for resolving the alarm for a certain period of time or more.
- the owner of the mobile device 102 can register as a helper for the device.
- the screen 600 displays a list 602 of device names and device states that require alarm handling.
- the holder of the mobile device 102 can be registered as a person expected to respond to the device.
- the issuance of the response request or help request display for these mobile devices 102 is controlled by the business management server 104 .
- the helper 506 of the corresponding device is updated (S310).
- the sensor data 203 is received from the mobile device 102 of the prospective responder (S311)
- the status of the prospective responder is determined from the sensor data 203 (S312)
- the prospective responder status 504 of the corresponding device is updated (S313).
- the sensor data 203 is GPS coordinate data, it is possible to determine the location of the person to be treated in the hospital or examination room from the coordinates. If the sensor data is the beacon reception data of Bluetooth Low Energy, etc., the beacon ID can be used to determine the location of the expected responder.
- the sensor data is the data of the acceleration sensor, it can be determined from the acceleration whether the person is walking or standing still.
- the sensor data is the data of the acceleration sensor attached to the arm, it is possible to determine the work contents such as reagent exchange, nozzle adjustment, etc. from the acceleration.
- the device status 502 of the corresponding device is updated (S315). Further, the planned responder 503, the expected responder status 504, the elapsed time 505, and the helper 506 of the corresponding device are updated to blank.
- the system administrator inputs an end instruction command (S316), this processing program ends.
- step S302 if a certain period of time has elapsed since the previous check, it is checked whether there is an item to be highlighted on the screen 500 (FIG. 5) (S303). To attract the administrator's attention, the corresponding item of the device is highlighted (S304). For example, if a certain amount of time has passed since the person to be handled was registered and the device status is still in the alarm state, or if the person to be handled has been registered for a certain amount of time after an alarm has occurred. Elapsed time 505 is highlighted when not. As a method of highlighting, for example, the line may be displayed in a conspicuous color, displayed in a blinking manner, displayed characters may be enlarged, or the like.
- the business management server 104 includes a processing device (processor) and a storage device.
- the functions of the business management server 104 are implemented by executing a program stored in the storage device 400 by a processing device (processor).
- the physical configuration of the business management server 104 may consist of a single server, or may consist of a plurality of servers in which arbitrary portions of processing devices and storage devices are connected via a network. Also, functions equivalent to all or part of functions configured by software may be realized by hardware such as FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) or ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).
- FIG. 1B focusing on the functional features realized by the business management server 104, it is shown as a functional block diagram.
- Functional blocks include a data storage unit 301 , a notification unit 302 , a status estimation unit 303 and a responder identification unit 304 .
- the data storage unit 301 stores data from the automatic analyzer 101 and the mobile device 102 in the storage device 400 .
- the notification unit 302 controls the display of the mobile device 102 as described in FIG. 6 so as to request the laboratory technician to respond and request help.
- the timing at which the notification unit 302 controls the display of the mobile device 102 is matched with the update of the display of the device status/respondent list display terminal 103.
- a status estimation unit 303 estimates the status of the laboratory technician holding the mobile device based on the sensor data from the mobile device 102 .
- the estimated status includes the location and movement of the laboratory technician.
- the responder identification unit 304 identifies the laboratory technician who actually performed the task of canceling the alarm of the automatic analyzer.
- the storage device 400 is a non-volatile memory such as a HDD (Hard Disk Drive) or SSD (Solid State Drive), and stores data necessary for system processing and data obtained as a result of processing. Details of these data will be described later.
- HDD Hard Disk Drive
- SSD Solid State Drive
- the data storage unit 301 Upon receiving the device status data 201 from the automatic analyzer 101 (S401), the data storage unit 301 stores the device status data in the device status management table 700 (step 402).
- FIG. 7 shows a configuration example of the device status management table 700.
- the device status management table 700 is a list including date/time 701 , device name 702 and device status 703 .
- the device status 703 stores information obtained from the device status data 201 such as in operation, in stop, in maintenance, in calibration, and in alarm. If an alarm is being generated, the contents of the alarm (such as "out of reagent") are stored.
- the data accumulation unit 301 accumulates them in the sensor data storage unit 410, and the status estimation unit 303 calculates the status of the laboratory technician based on the sensor data 203 and 205. is determined (S410), and the data is stored in the user status management table 800 (S404).
- FIG. 8 shows a configuration example of the user status management table 800.
- the user status management table 800 is a list including date and time 801 , user name 802 , user location 803 and user action 804 .
- the user location 803 stores the location of the user determined using sensor data.
- the user's action 804 stores the user's action determined using the sensor data.
- step S405 it is checked whether a certain period of time has passed since the previous check (for example, every 5 seconds) (S405), and if it has not passed, proceed to the following process.
- the system administrator inputs the termination instruction command (S406), this processing program is terminated.
- the responder identifying unit 304 associates the device state change with the user status (S407). That is, whether or not there is a device whose device status has changed from being alarmed to being in operation, and whether or not there is a new user who has performed work corresponding to the alarm cancellation on the device just before the time zone of the change. is examined using data in the device status management table 700 and the user status management table 800 .
- the user position 803 changes from 10:50 to 11:00.
- the presence or absence of a record in which the user action 804 is reagent replacement is checked at a position close to "Apparatus A", and if there is, the user name 802 is extracted. If such a user exists, it is checked whether or not the user is a planned responder, and if not, points are given to the user and recorded in the point management table 900 (S408).
- FIG. 9 shows a configuration example of the point management table 900.
- the point management table 900 is a list of lines consisting of a date and time 901, a user name 902, given points 903, and a help content 904 performed when points were given.
- the help content 904 stores information about what kind of work was done and who was helped as the corresponding work for what kind of device state of which device.
- the higher the difficulty of resolving the alarm the higher the points.
- the shorter the time from the occurrence of the alarm to the cancellation thereof the larger the point may be.
- the points may be increased.
- points may be distributed to the plurality of technicians.
- FIG. 10 shows an example screen of the business analysis terminal 105.
- the number of times an examination engineer for example, Mr. Kawasaki
- the business analysis terminal 105 acquires the point management table 900 in the business management server 104, aggregates and processes it, and can display tables and graphs of various analysis results.
- the present invention is not limited to the exemplified sensors. It may be widely used as sensor data.
- the worker uses the mobile device 102 to take a picture of the device after the work is completed and send it to the server. On the server side, image analysis of the photograph may be performed to determine that the alarm state has been resolved.
- the expected responder can be registered by other methods.
- helpers may be registered. For example, when a person says "I will handle” by voice, the contents of the voice may be determined by voice recognition and registered as a person to be handled. Alternatively, a keyword such as "help” may be extracted from the text chat and registered as a helper. Further, the registration is not limited to the person himself/herself, and may be registered by another person (for example, the supervisor of the laboratory technician).
- the status of each automatic analyzer, the person scheduled to respond, and their status are displayed in a list on the device status/responder list display terminal 103, so that the laboratory technician can easily identify which device is in an abnormal state and respond. You can see at a glance whether the prospective person is likely to be able to respond.
- Mutual help among laboratory technicians can be promoted by allowing laboratory technicians who can afford to help when the person scheduled to respond does not seem to be able to respond.
- by associating changes in the equipment status with the status of the laboratory technician it is possible to estimate from objective data who actually performed the work to resolve the abnormal condition of the equipment. Be able to correctly evaluate the laboratory technician who performed it.
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