WO2023223695A1 - Programme, procédé, dispositif de traitement d'informations et système - Google Patents

Programme, procédé, dispositif de traitement d'informations et système Download PDF

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WO2023223695A1
WO2023223695A1 PCT/JP2023/013743 JP2023013743W WO2023223695A1 WO 2023223695 A1 WO2023223695 A1 WO 2023223695A1 JP 2023013743 W JP2023013743 W JP 2023013743W WO 2023223695 A1 WO2023223695 A1 WO 2023223695A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a program, a method, an information processing device, and a system.
  • Patent Document 1 A rehabilitation support device that supports continuous rehabilitation has been proposed (see Patent Document 1).
  • Patent Document 1 by selecting activity events such that all the amount of exercise included in the patient's rehabilitation plan information is achieved, the patient can, for example, create an activity plan consisting only of his or her favorite activity events. I am trying to make it possible to stand up.
  • Patent Document 1 does not monitor what kind of rehabilitation the patient actually underwent. Therefore, it is difficult to grasp how effective rehabilitation was for patients.
  • the purpose of the present disclosure is to enable patients to continuously perform effective rehabilitation.
  • the program includes a step of causing the processor to store information regarding the patient's rehabilitation or training schedule provided by the medical institution in the storage unit, and the patient using the information associated with the current day included in the information regarding the schedule.
  • effective rehabilitation can be continuously performed on a patient.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the overall configuration of a system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a functional configuration of a first server 20.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a user information table 2021.
  • FIG. It is a diagram showing the data structure of a medical institution table 2022.
  • 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a medical record information table 2023.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the data structure of a clinical path table 2024.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the data structure of a prescription drug information table 2025.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the data structure of a related document information table 2026.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the overall configuration of a system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the data structure of a rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • FIG. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the configuration of a system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • 12 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the operation of the first server 20 when a user who operates the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 11 registers a medical institution attended. 12 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the terminal device 10 and the first server 20 when push notification of information required by the user is sent to the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 11.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a push notification displayed on the terminal device 10.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a screen for confirming medication intake, which is displayed on the terminal device 10.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the terminal device 10 and the first server 20 when displaying information regarding medical treatment on the terminal device 10 in response to a request from a user.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen displaying information about a medical institution selected by a user. 18 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen when one of the medical departments displayed in area 1418 is selected in FIG. 17.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen when a clinical path icon 1414 is selected.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen when a related document icon 1415 is selected.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen when the other icon 1416 is selected.
  • the system according to this embodiment holds information related to medical treatment stored in a medical institution, and provides information needed by a patient to a terminal owned by the patient at a timing needed by the patient. Patients can easily check the information they desire, which reduces their anxiety about medical treatment.
  • the information regarding medical treatment includes, for example, information regarding the schedule of medical treatment and information regarding documents related to medical treatment.
  • the information regarding the medical treatment schedule includes, for example, a clinical path.
  • a clinical path represents, for example, a plan that summarizes a schedule for examinations and treatments. In the clinical path, for example, contents that occur in medical treatment and precautions are classified into predetermined items and summarized in chronological order. Items include, for example, goals, treatments, treatments, examinations, injections, infusions, medications, activities, rest levels, rehabilitation, meals, nutrition, cleanliness, excretion, explanations, guidance, precautions, and the like.
  • a clinical path may represent, for example, a schedule during hospitalization.
  • a clinical pathway may represent a schedule for pre-operative training, for example, if a patient is undergoing surgery. For example, if a patient undergoes surgery, the clinical path may represent a schedule for post-surgery treatment or rehabilitation.
  • the information regarding documents related to medical treatment includes, for example, information in which documents distributed related to medical treatment are filed in a format in which the arrangement of contents is maintained.
  • Information that is filed in a format in which the arrangement of contents is maintained includes, for example, information in PDF (registered trademark) format.
  • Information regarding documents related to medical treatment includes invoices, detailed statements, reports on prescribed tests, nursing plans, materials used to explain medical treatment, consent forms, rehabilitation implementation plans, and comprehensive rehabilitation implementation plans. , or an oath, etc.
  • information regarding medical treatment may include information regarding images taken during medical treatment.
  • Information regarding medical treatment may include information regarding electronic medical records, information regarding orders, or information regarding accounting.
  • the system presents information regarding training or rehabilitation to the patient based on information regarding the schedule, regardless of the patient's request, for example.
  • the patient begins training or rehabilitation exercises based on the information presented.
  • the system manages training or rehabilitation performed by the patient.
  • the system evaluates training or rehabilitation performed by the patient.
  • the system makes recommendations to the administrator to modify the training or rehabilitation schedule based on the evaluation of the training or rehabilitation performed by the patient. Thereby, effective rehabilitation can be continuously performed on the patient.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the overall configuration of the system 1.
  • the system 1 shown in FIG. 1 includes, for example, a terminal device 10, a first server 20, and a hospital system 30.
  • the terminal device 10, the first server 20, and the hospital system 30 are communicatively connected via a network 80, for example.
  • the first server 20 and the hospital system 30 may be connected through a dedicated line with particularly guaranteed security.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example in which the system 1 includes two terminal devices 10, the number of terminal devices 10 included in the system 1 is not limited to two.
  • the terminal device 10 is, for example, a terminal owned by a patient.
  • the number of terminal devices 10 included in the system 1 may be less than three, or may be three or more.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example in which the system 1 includes two hospital systems 30, the number of hospital systems 30 included in the system 1 is not limited to two. The number of hospital systems 30 included in the system 1 may be one, or three or more.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example in which the first server 20 is independent from the hospital system 30, the first server 20 may be included in the hospital system 30. At this time, the first server 20 may be integrated with the second server 31 included in the hospital system 30, for example. That is, the services provided by the first server 20 may be managed by the hospital system 30.
  • a collection of multiple devices may be one server. How to allocate multiple functions required to realize the first server 20 according to this embodiment to one or more pieces of hardware depends on the processing capacity of each piece of hardware and/or the first server 20. It can be determined as appropriate in view of specifications and the like.
  • the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 1 is an information processing device operated by a patient or a person who has a predetermined relationship with the patient.
  • the terminal device 10 is realized by, for example, a mobile terminal such as a smartphone or a tablet.
  • the terminal device 10 may be a stationary PC (Personal Computer) or a laptop PC.
  • the terminal device 10 may be a wearable terminal such as an HMD (Head Mount Display) or a wristwatch type terminal.
  • the terminal device 10 includes a communication IF (Interface) 12, an input device 13, an output device 14, a memory 15, a storage 16, and a processor 19.
  • the input device 13 is a device (for example, a touch panel, a touch pad, a pointing device such as a mouse, a keyboard, etc.) for receiving input operations from a user.
  • the output device 14 is a device (display, speaker, etc.) for presenting information to the user.
  • the first server 20 receives information from the hospital system 30 via the network, for example, and stores the received information.
  • the first server 20 accepts a connection from the terminal device 10 used by a patient, and provides stored information to the patient.
  • the first server 20 is, for example, an information processing device implemented by a computer connected to the network 80. As shown in FIG. 1, the first server 20 includes a communication IF 22, an input/output IF 23, a memory 25, a storage 26, and a processor 29.
  • the input/output IF 23 functions as an interface with an input device for receiving input operations from a user and an output device for outputting information to the user.
  • the hospital system 30 is a system constructed within a hospital.
  • the hospital system 30 includes, for example, a second server 31 and a terminal device 32.
  • the second server 31 and the terminal device 32 are connected to enable data communication via a hospital network such as a LAN (Local Area Network).
  • a hospital network such as a LAN (Local Area Network).
  • the connection to the hospital network may be a wired connection or a wireless connection.
  • the second server 31 is an information processing device that manages information regarding medical treatment within a medical institution.
  • the second server 31 includes information related to medical treatment, such as information related to electronic medical records, information related to orders, information related to accounting, information related to images, information related to medical treatment schedules, and information related to documents related to medical treatment.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example in which there is one second server 31, the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the second server 31 may be a collection of multiple devices.
  • information regarding electronic medical records may be managed by a server that constructs an electronic medical record system.
  • Information regarding orders may be managed by a server that constructs an ordering system.
  • Information regarding accounting may be managed by a server that constructs a medical accounting system.
  • the electronic medical record system, ordering system, and medical accounting system may be constructed as a hospital information system (HIS).
  • HIS hospital information system
  • Information regarding schedules and information regarding documents may be managed by a predetermined server associated with, for example, an electronic medical record system.
  • the predetermined server is, for example, a server provided in a medical department for storing information.
  • the server for storing information may also store information regarding videos for explaining precautions to patients.
  • Information regarding images may be managed, for example, by a server for storing images.
  • the terminal device 32 is, for example, an information processing device for a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or the like to access a system, server, etc. connected to the hospital LAN.
  • the terminal device 32 is realized by, for example, a stationary PC, a laptop PC, or the like.
  • the terminal device 32 may be realized by, for example, a mobile terminal such as a smartphone or a tablet.
  • the terminal device 32 may be a wearable terminal such as an HMD or a wristwatch type terminal. A doctor or nurse may use multiple terminal devices 32.
  • Each information processing device is composed of a computer equipped with an arithmetic unit and a storage device.
  • the basic hardware configuration of the computer and the basic functional configuration of the computer realized by the hardware configuration will be described later.
  • the terminal device 10 the first server 20, the second server 31, and the terminal device 32, explanations that overlap with the basic hardware configuration of the computer and the basic functional configuration of the computer, which will be described later, will be omitted.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 1.
  • the terminal device 10 includes a communication section 120, an input device 13, an output device 14, an audio processing section 17, a microphone 171, a speaker 172, a camera 160, and a position information sensor 150. , a storage section 180, and a control section 190.
  • Each block included in the terminal device 10 is electrically connected by, for example, a bus or the like.
  • the communication unit 120 performs processing such as modulation/demodulation processing for the terminal device 10 to communicate with other devices.
  • the communication unit 120 performs transmission processing on the signal generated by the control unit 190, and transmits the signal to the outside (for example, the first server 20).
  • the communication unit 120 performs reception processing on a signal received from the outside, and outputs the signal to the control unit 190.
  • the input device 13 is a device for a user operating the terminal device 10 to input instructions or information.
  • the input device 13 is realized, for example, by a touch-sensitive device 131, etc., into which an instruction is input by touching an operation surface.
  • the terminal device 10 is a PC or the like
  • the input device 13 may be realized by a reader, a keyboard, a mouse, or the like.
  • the input device 13 converts an instruction input from a user into an electrical signal, and outputs the electrical signal to the control unit 190.
  • the input device 13 may include, for example, a reception port that receives electrical signals input from an external input device.
  • the output device 14 is a device for presenting information to a user operating the terminal device 10.
  • the output device 14 is realized by, for example, a display 141 or the like.
  • the display 141 displays data according to the control of the control unit 190.
  • the display 141 is realized by, for example, an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), an organic EL (Electro-Luminescence) display, or the like.
  • the audio processing unit 17 performs, for example, digital-to-analog conversion processing on audio signals.
  • the audio processing unit 17 converts the signal provided from the microphone 171 into a digital signal, and provides the converted signal to the control unit 190. Furthermore, the audio processing section 17 provides an audio signal to the speaker 172.
  • the audio processing unit 17 is realized, for example, by a processor for audio processing.
  • the microphone 171 receives a voice input and provides a voice signal corresponding to the voice input to the voice processing unit 17.
  • the speaker 172 converts the audio signal provided from the audio processing unit 17 into audio and outputs the audio to the outside of the terminal device 10 .
  • the camera 160 is a device that receives light with a light receiving element and outputs it as a photographic signal.
  • the position information sensor 150 is a sensor that detects the position of the terminal device 10, and is, for example, a GPS (Global Positioning System) module.
  • a GPS module is a receiving device used in a satellite positioning system.
  • the satellite positioning system receives signals from at least three or four satellites, and detects the current position of the terminal device 10 equipped with a GPS module based on the received signals.
  • the location information sensor 150 may detect the current location of the terminal device 10 from the location of a wireless base station to which the terminal device 10 connects.
  • the storage unit 180 is realized by, for example, the memory 15 and the storage 16, and stores data and programs used by the terminal device 10.
  • the storage unit 180 stores user information 181, for example.
  • the user information 181 includes, for example, information about the user who uses the terminal device 10.
  • the information about the user includes, for example, the user's name, age, address, date of birth, contact information, medical institution information, sharer, etc.
  • the medical institution information includes, for example, a medical institution name, a patient ID at the medical institution, and the like.
  • the sharer is someone who shares information regarding the user's medical treatment, and includes, for example, the user's parents, children, caregivers, and the like.
  • the control unit 190 is realized by the processor 19 reading a program stored in the storage unit 180 and executing instructions included in the program.
  • the control unit 190 controls the operation of the terminal device 10.
  • the control unit 190 functions as an operation reception unit 191, a transmission/reception unit 192, a rehabilitation management unit 193, and a presentation control unit 194 by operating according to a program.
  • the operation reception unit 191 performs processing for accepting instructions or information input from the input device 13. Specifically, for example, the operation reception unit 191 receives instructions or information input from the touch-sensitive device 131 or the like.
  • the operation reception unit 191 receives voice instructions input from the microphone 171. Specifically, for example, the operation reception unit 191 receives an audio signal input from the microphone 171 and converted into a digital signal by the audio processing unit 17. The operation reception unit 191 obtains an instruction from the user by, for example, analyzing the received audio signal and extracting a predetermined noun.
  • the transmitting/receiving unit 192 performs processing for the terminal device 10 to transmit and receive data with an external device such as the first server 20 according to a communication protocol. Specifically, for example, the transmitting/receiving unit 192 transmits information input by the user or instructions from the user to the first server 20. Further, the transmitting/receiving unit 192 receives information provided from the first server 20.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 manages rehabilitation by the user. Specifically, for example, the rehabilitation management unit 193 activates the camera 160 when a user instructs the rehabilitation management unit 193 to start rehabilitation.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 presents an explanation about the placement position from the speaker 172 or the display 141 so that the terminal device 10 is placed at a position where the user's exercise can be photographed by the camera 160.
  • the location suitable for photographing exercise varies depending on the content of rehabilitation.
  • various parameters suitable for photographing an exercise for rehabilitation set by the user are set. The user places the terminal device 10 so that the body part to be exercised is photographed by the camera 160, and adjusts the terminal device 10 so that the user fits within the angle of view.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 presents instructions regarding the exercise content from the speaker 172 or the display 141 so that the user can exercise. Instructions regarding exercise content vary depending on the content of rehabilitation. In the rehabilitation management section 193, an explanation suitable for instructing the user on the exercise for the rehabilitation set is set. The rehabilitation management unit 193 may instruct exercise based on the captured images.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 photographs the user's exercise using the camera 160.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 transmits information indicating that the user has undergone rehabilitation and image data regarding the captured image to the first server 20.
  • the presentation control unit 194 controls the output device 14 in order to present the information provided from the first server 20 to the user. Specifically, for example, the presentation control unit 194 causes the display 141 to display information regarding medical treatment transmitted from the first server 20. Furthermore, the presentation control unit 194 causes the speaker 172 to output the information transmitted from the first server 20 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the functional configuration of the first server 20.
  • the first server 20 functions as a communication section 201, a storage section 202, and a control section 203.
  • the communication unit 201 performs processing for the first server 20 to communicate with external devices.
  • the storage unit 202 includes, for example, a user information table 2021, a medical institution table 2022, a medical record information table 2023, a clinical path table 2024, a prescription drug information table 2025, a related document information table 2026, and a rehabilitation management table 2027. , trained model 2028, etc.
  • the tables stored in the storage unit 202 are not limited to these.
  • the storage unit 202 may store, for example, a table that stores information regarding accounting and a table that stores information regarding images.
  • the user information table 2021 is a table that stores information about users. Details will be described later.
  • the medical institution table 2022 is a table that stores information regarding medical institutions. Details will be described later.
  • the medical record information table 2023 is a table that stores information regarding the patient's electronic medical record.
  • the information related to electronic medical records stored in the medical record information table 2023 is, for example, information on at least part of the electronic medical records managed by the hospital system 30.
  • Information related to electronic medical records stored in the medical record information table 2023 is updated based on information managed by the hospital system 30 at a predetermined timing.
  • the predetermined timing is as follows. - At a predetermined period - At a predetermined time - When information regarding a predetermined patient's electronic medical record is updated in the hospital system 30
  • the clinical path table 2024 is a table that stores information regarding a patient's medical treatment schedule.
  • the schedule-related information stored in the clinical path table 2024 is, for example, information on at least a portion of the schedule managed by the hospital system 30.
  • Information regarding schedules stored in the clinical path table 2024 is updated at predetermined timing based on information managed by the hospital system 30.
  • the predetermined timing is as follows. - At a predetermined period - At a predetermined time - When information regarding a predetermined patient's schedule is updated in the hospital system 30
  • the prescription drug information table 2025 is a table that stores information regarding drugs prescribed to patients.
  • the information stored in the prescription drug information table 2025 is, for example, at least part of the information managed by the hospital system 30.
  • Information regarding drugs stored in the prescription drug information table 2025 is updated at predetermined timing based on information managed by the hospital system 30.
  • the predetermined timing is as follows. - At a predetermined period - At a predetermined time - When a drug is prescribed to a predetermined patient in the hospital system 30
  • the related document information table 2026 is a table that stores information regarding documents distributed to patients.
  • the information related to documents stored in the related document information table 2026 is, for example, at least part of the information related to documents managed by the hospital system 30.
  • Information regarding documents stored in the related document information table 2026 is updated at predetermined timing based on information managed by the hospital system 30.
  • the predetermined timing is as follows. - At a predetermined period - At a predetermined time - When information regarding documents regarding a predetermined patient is updated in the hospital system 30
  • the rehabilitation management table 2027 is a table that stores information regarding rehabilitation performed by a patient. Details will be described later.
  • the learned model 2028 is, for example, a model for recognizing the motion of a patient undergoing rehabilitation.
  • the trained model 2028 is stored in advance, for example, when the first server 20 provides the service.
  • the learned model 2028 is generated by having a machine learning model perform machine learning according to a model learning program.
  • the learned model 2028 is, for example, a composite function with parameters that is a composite of multiple functions.
  • a parameterized composite function is defined by a combination of multiple tunable functions and parameters.
  • the trained model according to this embodiment may be any parameterized composite function that satisfies the above requirements.
  • the parameterized synthesis function may be a linear relationship between each layer using a weight matrix, a nonlinear relationship using an activation function in each layer, etc. defined as a combination of relationship (or linear relationship) and bias.
  • the weighting matrix and biases are called parameters of the multilayer network.
  • the shape of a composite function with parameters changes depending on how the parameters are selected. In a multilayer network, by appropriately setting the constituent parameters, it is possible to define a function that can output a desired result from the output layer.
  • a deep neural network which is a multilayer neural network that is a target of deep learning
  • a convolution neural network CNN
  • CNN convolution neural network
  • the learned model 2028 has been trained, for example, to output a skeletal model of the person in response to an input image of the person.
  • the learning data for training the learned model 2028 is, for example, a human image as input data, and a skeletal model for the input human image as correct output data.
  • the trained model 2028 may be generated for each site targeted for rehabilitation.
  • trained model 2028 may be trained to output a skeletal model suitable for hand (shoulder, elbow, wrist, etc.) rehabilitation.
  • the trained model 2028 outputs, for example, a skeletal model around the joints of the hand.
  • the trained model 2028 may be trained to output a skeletal model suitable for rehabilitation of the foot (hip joint, knee, ankle, etc.).
  • the trained model 2028 outputs, for example, a skeletal model around the joints of the foot. In this way, by switching the learned model 2028 according to the part to be rehabilitated, there is no need to calculate movements of parts other than those required, and the amount of calculation can be reduced.
  • the control unit 203 is realized by the processor 29 reading a program stored in the storage unit 202 and executing instructions included in the program. By operating according to the program, the control unit 203 operates as a reception control module 2031, a transmission control module 2032, a storage module 2033, a registration module 2034, an extraction module 2035, a notification module 2036, a rehabilitation management module 2037, and a presentation control module 2038. Demonstrate function.
  • the reception control module 2031 controls the process by which the first server 20 receives signals from an external device according to a communication protocol.
  • the transmission control module 2032 controls the process by which the first server 20 transmits a signal to an external device according to a communication protocol.
  • the storage module 2033 stores information acquired from the hospital system 30 in the storage unit 202. Specifically, for example, various pieces of information stored in the hospital system 30 are output at predetermined intervals, for example, once a day, for purposes such as backup.
  • the storage module 2033 acquires information output from the hospital system 30 and stores the acquired information in each table of the storage unit 202.
  • the storage module 2033 stores information in a table in the storage unit 202 so that it can be extracted using medical institutions and patients as keys.
  • the registration module 2034 controls the registration of information regarding the user. Specifically, for example, when a new user requests the use of this service, the registration module 2034 stores information regarding the user in the user information table 2021. When the registration module 2034 receives a request to register a medical institution to be used, the registration module 2034 stores information about the medical institution for which registration is requested in the user information table 2021. When there is a request for registration of a person who shares information regarding a user, the registration module 2034 stores information regarding the person for whom registration is requested in the user information table 2021. The person who shares information about the user is, for example, a person who nurses or cares for the patient, such as a blood relative.
  • the extraction module 2035 extracts information to be provided to the patient or information sharer from the storage unit 202. Specifically, for example, when the patient or the person sharing information requests provision of information, the extraction module 2035 reads the requested information from the storage unit 202, and converts the read information into the requested information. Present to patient or co-owner.
  • the notification module 2036 notifies the patient or the sharer of information required by the patient at a predetermined timing. For example, the notification module 2036 notifies the patient or the sharer of the associated information at a timing specified by information regarding the schedule for a predetermined patient. Specifically, for example, when a predetermined date defined in the clinical path is reached, the notification module 2036 notifies the user of information associated with that day.
  • the predetermined day is as follows. ⁇ On the day of the test (before and after the test) ⁇ The day before the test ⁇ One day after the test ⁇ The day of the surgery (before and after surgery) ⁇ The day before surgery ⁇ X days before surgery ⁇ X days to Y days before surgery ⁇ X days after surgery ⁇ Days X to Y after surgery
  • the information associated with the predetermined day is as follows.
  • ⁇ It is a specified day (e.g., the day of an examination, the day of a surgery, etc.)
  • ⁇ There is an examination or surgery ⁇ Explanation of the goal for each day (for each period)
  • ⁇ Details of the treatment for each day (for each period) ⁇ For each day (for each period) )
  • Treatment details for each day (for each period) - Details for examinations for each day (for each period) - Details for injections for each day (for each period) - Details for infusion for each day (for each period) - Details for medication for each day (for each period) - Details for each day (for each period) )
  • Guidelines for activities degree of rest
  • ⁇ Details of rehabilitation for each day (each period) ⁇ Details of meals (nutrition to be taken) for each day (each period) ⁇ Details about whether bathing, etc.
  • the notification module 2036 may notify the scheduled time along with the associated information.
  • the notification module 2036 notifies the patient or the sharer of the updated information.
  • the information that is updated is as follows. ⁇ Update of clinical path ⁇ Update of document data (examination report, consent form, rehabilitation implementation plan, rehabilitation comprehensive implementation plan, etc.) ⁇ Update of treatment fees
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 manages rehabilitation performed by a patient. For example, the rehabilitation management module 2037 receives information regarding rehabilitation performed by a patient from the terminal device 10, and stores the received information in the rehabilitation management table 2027. The rehabilitation management module 2037 transmits the information stored in the rehabilitation management table 2027 to the hospital system 30 using the transmission control module 2032 at a predetermined timing.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 evaluates the rehabilitation exercise performed by the patient based on the information transmitted from the terminal device 10. Specifically, for example, the rehabilitation management module 2037 performs image analysis on image data transmitted from the terminal device 10. More specifically, for example, the rehabilitation management module 2037 inputs image data to the learned model 2028 and obtains the patient's skeletal model included in the image data. The rehabilitation management module 2037 quantifies the patient's movement based on the movement of the skeletal model that is linked to the patient's movement. The rehabilitation management module 2037 measures, for example, the movement range, movement direction, number of repetitions, etc. from the movement of the skeletal model. The rehabilitation management module 2037 stores the measured values in the rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 acquires the goals set for exercise on the corresponding day, for example, from the rehabilitation plan stored in the medical record information table 2023 or the clinical path stored in the clinical path table 2024.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 compares the measurement results with the goals and evaluates the rehabilitation on the corresponding day. For example, if the measurement result reaches the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 determines that the rehabilitation on the corresponding day was appropriately implemented. On the other hand, if the measurement result does not reach the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 determines that the rehabilitation on the corresponding day could not be performed appropriately.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes changes to the rehabilitation plan to the doctor, for example, depending on the degree of achievement of the goal. Specifically, for example, if the number of times the goal was achieved in a predetermined period is greater than a predetermined number of times (in other words, if it was determined that rehabilitation was appropriately implemented in a predetermined period or more), or if the measurement result is In cases where the target continues to be significantly exceeded, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the target be set higher. In addition, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal should be raised and the rehabilitation period should be shortened.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal should be lowered. In addition, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal should be lowered and the rehabilitation period should be lengthened.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes changes to the rehabilitation plan to the doctor, for example, depending on the degree of functional recovery. Specifically, for example, if functional recovery is faster than expected within a predetermined period of time, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal be set higher. In addition, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal should be raised and the rehabilitation period should be shortened. Also, for example, if functional recovery is slower than expected over a predetermined period of time, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal be lowered. In addition, the rehabilitation management module 2037 suggests to the doctor that the goal should be lowered and the rehabilitation period should be lengthened.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 may accept comments from patients undergoing rehabilitation.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 stores comments from patients in the rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 manages training in the same way as rehabilitation when the patient is pre-operative. This makes it possible to encourage exercise to build up physical strength before surgery.
  • the presentation control module 2038 presents the information extracted from the storage unit 202 to the patient or sharer.
  • FIGS. 4 to 10 are diagrams showing data structures of tables stored in the first server 20. Note that FIGS. 4 to 10 are examples, and do not exclude data that is not described. Further, even data written in the same table may be stored in separate storage areas in the storage unit 202.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the data structure of the user information table 2021.
  • the user information table 2021 shown in FIG. 4 is a table that uses the user ID as a key and has columns of name, age, gender, date of birth, contact information, medical institution information, and sharer.
  • the user ID is an item that stores an identifier for uniquely identifying a user.
  • Name is an item that stores the user's name.
  • Age is an item that stores the user's age.
  • Gender is an item that stores the user's gender.
  • the date of birth is an item that stores the user's date of birth.
  • the contact information is an item that stores the contact information (for example, telephone number, e-mail address, etc.) of the terminal device 10 that the user has.
  • Medical institution information is an item that stores information regarding registered medical institutions.
  • the medical institution information includes, for example, a medical institution name and a patient ID of the user at the medical institution.
  • the sharer is an item that stores information about a person who is permitted to share information regarding the user's medical treatment. As for the sharer, for example, the name, user ID, etc. of the person who is permitted to be the sharer are stored.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the data structure of the medical institution table 2022.
  • the medical institution table 2022 shown in FIG. 5 is a table that has a medical institution ID as a key and a column of medical institution names.
  • the medical institution ID is an item that stores an identifier for uniquely identifying a medical institution.
  • the medical institution name is an item that stores the name of the medical institution.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the data structure of the medical record information table 2023.
  • the medical record information table 2023 shown in FIG. 6 is a table having columns of medical record data using medical institution ID and patient ID as keys.
  • Medical record data is an item that stores medical record data.
  • the medical record data may store reference information (path) to a medical record data file located at another location.
  • the medical record data includes, for example, information such as disease name, test items, test values, attending physician, past medical history, and the like.
  • the disease name represents the name of the disease that has been diagnosed for the patient.
  • the test item represents the name of the test item measured for the patient.
  • the test value represents the value measured in the test for each test item.
  • the doctor in charge represents the name of the doctor in charge of the patient's medical treatment.
  • Past medical history represents the name of a disease suffered in the past that has now been cured.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the data structure of the clinical path table 2024.
  • the clinical path table 2024 shown in FIG. 7 is a table that uses medical institution ID and patient ID as keys and has columns such as clinical path ID, creation date, clinical path data, and creator.
  • the clinical path ID is an item that stores an identifier for uniquely identifying a clinical path.
  • the creation date is an item that stores the date on which the clinical pathway was created.
  • Clinical path data is an item that stores clinical path data.
  • the clinical path data may store reference information (path) to a clinical path data file located at another location.
  • the creator is an item that stores the person who created the clinical pathway.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the data structure of the prescription drug information table 2025.
  • the prescription drug information table 2025 shown in FIG. 8 is a table having columns of prescription drug ID, prescription date, and drug data using medical institution ID and patient ID as keys.
  • the prescription drug ID is an item that stores an identifier for uniquely identifying (an order for) a prescription drug.
  • the prescription date is an item that stores the date on which the medicine was prescribed.
  • Medicine data is an item that stores medicine data.
  • the drug data may store reference information (path) to a drug data file located elsewhere.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the data structure of the related document information table 2026.
  • the related document information table 2026 shown in FIG. 9 is a table having columns of document ID, distribution date, and document data using medical institution ID and patient ID as keys.
  • the document ID is an item that stores an identifier for uniquely identifying a document.
  • the distribution date is an item that stores the date on which the document was distributed.
  • Document data is an item that stores document data.
  • the document data may store reference information (path) to a document data file located at another location.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the data structure of the rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • the rehabilitation management table 2027 shown in FIG. 10 is a table that uses the medical institution ID and patient ID as keys and has columns for start date and time, measurement results, evaluation, comments from the patient, and comments from the administrator.
  • the start date and time is an item that stores the date and time when rehabilitation started.
  • the measurement result is an item that stores the measured value of exercise during rehabilitation.
  • Evaluation is an item that stores an evaluation of the exercise performed based on the degree of achievement of the set goal.
  • Comments from patients is an item that stores comments regarding rehabilitation input by patients during rehabilitation.
  • Comments from the administrator is an item that stores comments directed to the patient from a person who manages rehabilitation, such as a doctor or a person in charge of rehabilitation.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the configuration of the system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the first server 20 stores information received from the hospital system 30.
  • the first server 20 presents requested information to the terminal device 10 in response to a request from a patient operating the terminal device 10. Further, the first server 20 sends a push notification to the terminal device 10 of information required by the patient.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the operation of the first server 20 when registering a medical institution attended by a user who operates the terminal device 10 shown in FIG.
  • the user operates the terminal device 10 to take a photo of the patient card of the medical institution he/she visits.
  • the terminal device 10 analyzes the photographed image of the patient's ticket and acquires the information written on the patient's ticket.
  • the information written on the consultation card includes, for example, the name of the medical institution, the registration number, the patient's name, the patient's date of birth, and the patient's gender.
  • the terminal device 10 transmits the acquired information to the first server 20.
  • step S ⁇ b>11 the control unit 203 of the first server 20 receives the information written on the patient ticket transmitted from the terminal device 10 using the reception control module 2031 .
  • the control unit 203 uses the registration module 2034 to associate the received information with the user. Specifically, the registration module 2034 compares the patient's name, gender, and date of birth included in the received information with the user's name, gender, and date of birth stored in the user information table 2021, and determines whether the patient's name, gender, and date of birth are the same. If so, the medical institution name and registration number are stored in the item "medical institution information.” The registration module 2034 can register a plurality of pieces of medical institution information for each user.
  • the registration module 2034 may determine whether the acquired medical institution name is stored in the medical institution table 2022. If the acquired medical institution name is included in the medical institution table 2022, the registration module 2034 stores the medical institution name and registration number in the user information table 2021.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the terminal device 10 and the first server 20 when push notification of information required by the user is sent to the terminal device 10 shown in FIG. 11.
  • step S21 the terminal device 10 executes an application for displaying information regarding medical treatment to the user.
  • the display of information regarding medical treatment may be performed via a web browser.
  • the user operates the terminal device 10, selects an application for checking information regarding medical treatment, and causes the terminal device 10 to execute the application.
  • the control unit 190 causes the display 141 to display a login screen for user authentication.
  • the user enters, for example, a login ID and password on the login screen.
  • a login ID and password on the login screen.
  • the information input by the user on the login screen is not limited to the login ID and password. You may log in by inputting biometric information or the like.
  • step S22 upon completion of user authentication, the control unit 190 connects to the first server 20 in association with the user ID.
  • the first server 20 acquires information required by the user. Specifically, for example, the control unit 203 uses the notification module 2036 to obtain the date and time of the previous connection based on the received user ID. The notification module 2036 determines whether or not there is any information that has been updated since the last connection date and time, among the information related to the medical institution name and patient ID stored in the storage unit 202 and associated with the user ID. If there is information that has been updated since the last connection date and time, the notification module 2036 acquires that there is updated information.
  • the notification module 2036 determines whether information associated with the day of connection is stored in the storage unit 202, based on information regarding the schedule for the medical institution name and patient ID associated with the user ID. to judge. If there is associated information, the notification module 2036 obtains the associated information from a predetermined table in the storage unit 202, for example, the clinical path table 2024.
  • the notification module 2036 notifies the terminal device 10 of the acquired information. Specifically, for example, the notification module 2036 notifies the terminal device 10 that there is information updated since the last connection date and time. At this time, the notification module 2036 may notify the terminal device 10 of the date and time when the information was updated, or may notify the terminal device 10 that there has been an update. Furthermore, the notification module 2036 may notify the medical institution that there is updated information in a way that allows the medical institution to be identified.
  • the notification module 2036 notifies the terminal device 10 of information associated with the date of connection. At this time, if a scheduled time is set for the information, the notification module 2036 may also notify the terminal device 10 of the set time. Furthermore, the notification module 2036 may notify information associated with the date of connection so that the medical institution can be identified.
  • step S25 the control unit 190 receives information transmitted from the first server 20 through the transmitting/receiving unit 192.
  • the control unit 190 causes the presentation control unit 194 to present the received information to the user.
  • the presentation control unit 194 causes the display 141 to display that there is information that has been updated since the last connection date and time.
  • the presentation control unit 194 causes the display 141 to display information associated with the day of connection.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a push notification displayed on the terminal device 10.
  • FIG. 14 shows a case where the screen representing the push notification is set as the home screen of the application.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 14 includes an area 1411 that displays information updated since the last connection date and time.
  • an area 1411 displays, as updated information, that documents have been delivered, that the nursing care plan has been updated, and that treatment costs have been updated.
  • the content displayed in area 1411 is not limited to these. Further, the content displayed in the area 1411 may include information regarding a medical institution so that the user can recognize which medical institution the content is about.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 14 also includes an area 1412 that displays information associated with the day of connection.
  • an area 1412 displays information associated with the day of connection, such as to confirm dinner, to have an intravenous drip, to have temperature taken, and to confirm lunch. Confirming lunch is checked as confirmed.
  • buttons 14121 for confirming medication are displayed in the area 1412.
  • a button 14121 for confirming medication is displayed in the area 1412.
  • a screen for confirming medication intake is displayed in the area 1412.
  • FIG. 15 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the terminal device 10 for confirming medication taking.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 15 displays content urging the user to take prescribed medicine.
  • a button 14122 for inputting that the patient has taken the medication is displayed.
  • the terminal device 10 transmits to a medical institution or the like that the user has taken the prescribed medicine.
  • the content displayed in area 1412 in FIG. 14 is not limited to these.
  • any of the above-mentioned information associated with a predetermined day may be displayed.
  • the content displayed in the area 1412 may include information regarding a medical institution.
  • information from before the date of connection may also be viewable. For example, by sliding the screen shown in FIG. 14 upward, past information is also displayed.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the terminal device 10 and the first server 20 when displaying medical treatment information on the terminal device 10 in response to a request from a user.
  • step S31 the terminal device 10 receives a designation of a desired medical institution from the user.
  • the user specifies the medical institution for which he/she wishes to check medical treatment information among the medical institutions in which the patient's consultation card is registered.
  • the user presses the medical card icon 1413 shown in FIG. 14.
  • the control unit 190 causes the presentation control unit 194 to display on the display 141 a screen for accepting the selection of a medical institution.
  • the presentation control unit 194 displays selectable medical institutions in a list form, for example. The user selects a medical institution from among the displayed medical institutions for which information regarding medical treatment is to be confirmed.
  • step S32 the control unit 190 notifies the first server 20 of the medical institution selected by the user using the transmitting/receiving unit 192.
  • step S33 the control unit 203 of the first server 20 uses the extraction module 2035 to extract user information about the designated medical institution. Specifically, for example, the extraction module 2035 extracts information from the medical record information table 2023, clinical path table 2024, prescription drug information table 2025, and related document information table 2026 using the medical institution ID and patient ID as keys.
  • step S34 the control unit 203 uses the presentation control module 2038 to present the extracted information to the user.
  • the control unit 203 uses the transmission control 2032 to transmit information for displaying the extracted information to the terminal device 10.
  • step S35 the control unit 190 causes the presentation control unit 194 to display the information provided by the first server 20, that is, the information about the medical institution selected by the user, on the display 141.
  • FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen that displays information about the medical institution selected by the user.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 17 includes an area 1417 representing medical institutions.
  • the medical institution name and patient ID are displayed.
  • an area 14171 representing an icon for inputting a user's request is displayed.
  • the icons displayed in the area 14171 include an icon for reserving a consultation at the corresponding medical institution, an icon for making a call to the corresponding medical institution, an icon for accessing the homepage of the corresponding medical institution, and an icon for accessing the homepage of the corresponding medical institution.
  • Information for contacting a medical institution is based on information stored in the medical institution table 2022, for example.
  • the icon for reserving a medical examination may be an icon for checking the status of the medical examination reservation.
  • the control unit 190 accepts the specification of the sharer.
  • the user can set a sharer for each medical institution. This allows the set sharer to view information about the relevant medical institution from among the information related to the user's medical treatment from this application.
  • the user can, for example, set a sharer for each medical department. This allows the set sharer to view medical information regarding the corresponding medical department from among the information related to the user's medical treatment from this application.
  • users can share appropriate information while maintaining privacy.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 17 includes an area 1418 representing the department where the patient is being examined at the medical institution.
  • area 1418 the medical departments in which the patient is being examined are displayed, for example, arranged in a list.
  • the display of each clinical department in area 1418 includes the name of the clinical department, the doctor in charge, the most recently set schedule, the current status in the clinical path, and the like. This information is based on, for example, information stored in the medical record information table 2023, clinical path table 2024, and the like.
  • step S36 the terminal device 10 receives the designation of desired information from the user.
  • the user specifies a medical department from among the medical departments displayed in area 1418 for which information regarding the medical treatment is desired to be confirmed.
  • the user specifies the clinical path icon 1414.
  • the user specifies the related document icon 1415.
  • step S37 the control unit 190 notifies the first server 20 of the information desired by the user using the transmitting/receiving unit 192.
  • step S38 the control unit 203 uses the extraction module 2035 to extract information desired by the user from the storage unit 202. Specifically, for example, the extraction module 2035 extracts information desired by the user from the medical record information table 2023, clinical path table 2024, prescription drug information table 2025, and related document information table 2026 using the medical institution ID and patient ID as keys. Extract.
  • step S39 the control unit 203 uses the presentation control module 2038 to present the extracted information to the user.
  • the control unit 203 uses the transmission control module 2032 to transmit information for displaying the extracted information to the terminal device 10.
  • step S310 the control unit 190 causes the presentation control unit 194 to display the information provided by the first server 20, that is, the information desired by the user, on the display 141.
  • FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen when one of the medical departments displayed in area 1418 in FIG. 17 is selected.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 18 includes an area 14181 in which the user can select items. In area 14181, the following items are selectable: "Medical Information,” “Meals,” and “Medicine.”
  • the screen shown in FIG. 18 also includes an area 14182 in which a small item corresponding to the area 14181 can be selected.
  • area 14182 "Blood test” and "Temperature measurement” which are sub-items of "Medical information” can be selected.
  • injection and “taking” can be selected as sub-items for "medication”.
  • the items and sub-items are not limited to the above, and can be arbitrarily set based on the information defined in the clinical pathway.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 18 also includes an area 14183 in which information corresponding to the selected item or selected sub-item is displayed.
  • area 14183 measured values for the sub-item "blood test" are displayed.
  • FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the screen when the clinical path icon 1414 is selected.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 19 includes an area 14141 that displays the schedule set for the user.
  • area 14141 a schedule defined by the clinical path is displayed.
  • Each schedule is represented by a band having a width corresponding to a period based on a clinical pathway. Bands representing applicable periods are arranged vertically for each target item.
  • the presentation control unit 194 launches a window 141411 that displays detailed information.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 19 includes an area 14142 for switching the schedule scale.
  • area 14142 "day”, "week”, and “month” can be selected.
  • FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the screen when the related document icon 1415 is selected.
  • documents and images in a predetermined file format are displayed arranged in a list.
  • the presentation control unit 194 acquires the tapped document or image from the storage unit 202 and causes the display 141 to display the acquired document or image.
  • the storage unit 202 may store a video for explaining precautions and the like to the patient.
  • videos are displayed arranged in a list.
  • the presentation control unit 194 acquires the tapped video from the storage unit 202 and causes the display 141 to display the acquired video.
  • FIG. 21 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the screen when the other icon 1416 is selected.
  • the screen shown in FIG. 21 includes an icon 14161 for starting online medical treatment, an icon 14162 for starting a chat with a medical professional, an icon 14163 for connecting to a shop site, and an icon 14163 for taking a recording with the camera 160.
  • Icon 14164 is included. When icon 14164 is pressed by the user, camera 160 is activated. The user operates the camera 160 to photograph the affected area, for example.
  • the control unit 190 transmits the image taken by the camera 160 to the first server 20.
  • the first server 20 stores the received image in the storage unit 202 and transmits it to the hospital system 30 at a predetermined timing.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the terminal device 10 and the first server 20 when managing rehabilitation.
  • step S41 the terminal device 10 receives an instruction to start rehabilitation from the user.
  • the user operates the terminal device 10 and checks the home screen of the application.
  • the home screen displays information in the manner shown in FIG. 14, for example, and in an area 1412, "to perform rehabilitation" is displayed together with the scheduled time of implementation.
  • the user taps "Perform rehabilitation” displayed in area 1412, for example.
  • the presentation control unit 194 causes the display 141 to display a screen for accepting the start of rehabilitation. The user instructs the start of rehabilitation on the screen.
  • the scheduled rehabilitation implementation time is set, for example, in the rehabilitation plan stored in the medical record information table 2023 or the clinical path stored in the clinical path table 2024.
  • a rehabilitation plan or a clinical path there are cases where the scheduled time for rehabilitation is not set, but only the date on which rehabilitation is to be performed.
  • the user may register in the terminal device 10 the time at which the rehabilitation will be performed.
  • the display that reminds people to carry out rehabilitation that is, the display that says "to carry out rehabilitation" that is displayed in area 1412, does not display the scheduled implementation time, but only indicates that rehabilitation will be carried out on that day. It's okay. By informing the user that it is necessary to carry out rehabilitation on the corresponding day, it is possible to encourage the user to carry out rehabilitation.
  • step S42 the control unit 190 causes the rehabilitation management unit 193 to perform exercise by the user. Specifically, for example, the rehabilitation management unit 193 activates the camera 160 when a user instructs the rehabilitation management unit 193 to start rehabilitation.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 presents an explanation about the placement position of the terminal device 10 through the speaker 172 or the display 141 so that the terminal device 10 is placed in a position where the user's exercise can be photographed by the camera 160.
  • the user places the terminal device 10 so that the body part to be exercised is photographed by the camera 160.
  • the user places the terminal device 10 at a position where the movement is photographed.
  • a mark for walking training may be prepared and the position of the terminal device 10 may be adjusted so that the mark is included in the angle of view of the camera 160.
  • FIG. 23 shows a schematic diagram when the terminal device 10 photographs a rehabilitation exercise.
  • a patient A who is exercising is photographed by the terminal device 10, and the photographed image is displayed on the display 141 of the terminal device 10.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 When the terminal device 10 is placed in an appropriate position, the rehabilitation management unit 193 presents instructions regarding the exercise content from the speaker 172 or the display 141 so that the user can exercise. The user exercises according to the instructions.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 uses the camera 160 to photograph the user exercising. Further, for example, the rehabilitation management unit 193 may instruct the user in exercising based on the captured images.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 stores information such as correct posture related to rehabilitation.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 also stores information based on goals set for the user. Information based on the goal is, for example, range of motion, direction of movement, and number of repetitions. For example, the rehabilitation management unit 193 compares the results of image analysis of the photographed images with this information and instructs the user to perform exercises suitable for rehabilitation.
  • step S43 the transmitting/receiving unit 192 transmits information indicating that the user has performed rehabilitation, information indicating the start time, and image data regarding the photographed image to the first server 20.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 notifies the user that the rehabilitation is not performed. Specifically, for example, if the start of rehabilitation is not instructed even after a predetermined time has elapsed from the scheduled time, the rehabilitation management unit 193 notifies the user that the scheduled time for rehabilitation has passed. . Further, if the scheduled time for implementing rehabilitation is not set, the rehabilitation management unit 193 determines whether rehabilitation has been performed by a predetermined time on the day when rehabilitation is scheduled to be performed. If rehabilitation has not been performed by the predetermined time, the rehabilitation management unit 193 notifies the user that rehabilitation has not been performed.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 may notify that the rehabilitation is not being carried out, and may also present a problem caused by not continuing the rehabilitation. For example, if the day ends without rehabilitation being performed, the rehabilitation management unit 193 transmits to the first server 20 that rehabilitation has not been performed on that day.
  • the control unit 203 uses the rehabilitation management module 2037 to manage rehabilitation by the user.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 stores information received from the terminal device 10 in the rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 transmits the information stored in the rehabilitation management table 2027 to the hospital system 30 using the transmission control module 2032 at a predetermined timing.
  • the predetermined timing is, for example, the timing of backing up information once a day. This allows administrators such as doctors to grasp the patient's rehabilitation status.
  • the administrator also checks the comments, if any, from the patient.
  • the administrator may reply with a reply to the comment or modify the schedule. This makes it possible to communicate between patients and administrators based on actual data regarding rehabilitation, and to resolve doubts about rehabilitation, making it possible to carry out correct rehabilitation. becomes. Additionally, patients feel motivated to carry out rehabilitation because they feel that the administrator is always cooperating with them.
  • the extraction module 2035 may extract the information stored in the rehabilitation management table 2027 and provide it to the patient or the person sharing the information. Specifically, for example, when a patient or information sharer requests viewing of information related to rehabilitation, the extraction module 2035 reads the requested information from the rehabilitation management table 2027 and uses the read information as the request source. Provide to.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 evaluates rehabilitation performed by the user. For example, the rehabilitation management module 2037 inputs the image data transmitted from the terminal device 10 into the learned model 2028, and obtains the patient's skeletal model included in the image data.
  • the trained model 2028 may be prepared for each site targeted for rehabilitation. In this case, the image data is attached with, for example, identification information indicating the rehabilitation target.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 selects a trained model 2028 suitable for the user based on the identification information.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 quantifies the patient's movement based on the movement of the skeletal model that is linked to the patient's movement.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 stores the measurement results in the rehabilitation management table 2027.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 acquires the goals set for exercise on the corresponding day, for example, from the rehabilitation plan stored in the medical record information table 2023 or the clinical path stored in the clinical path table 2024.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 compares the measurement results with the goals and evaluates the rehabilitation on the corresponding day. For example, if the measurement result reaches the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 determines that the rehabilitation on the corresponding day was appropriately implemented. On the other hand, if the measurement result does not reach the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 determines that the rehabilitation on the corresponding day could not be performed appropriately.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 may advise the user so that the exercise reaches the acquired goal. For example, if the range of motion is narrower than the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 presents information to assist the exercise so that the range of motion matches the target. Furthermore, if there is room for improvement in the movement direction, the rehabilitation management module 2037 presents information to assist the exercise so that the movement direction is correct. Further, if the number of repetitions is less than the target, the rehabilitation management module 2037 urges the user to exercise so that the number of repetitions reaches the target.
  • step S45 the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes, for example, a change to the rehabilitation plan to the doctor, depending on the degree of achievement of the goal.
  • the control unit 203 uses the storage module 2033 to store information regarding the patient's rehabilitation or training schedule provided by the medical institution 30 in the storage unit 202.
  • the control unit 203 uses the notification module 2036 to transmit information associated with the current day, which is included in the information regarding the schedule, to the terminal 10 used by the patient.
  • the control unit 203 uses the rehabilitation management module 2037 to receive from the terminal 10 information related to photographic data of an exercise in rehabilitation or training.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 manages the patient's rehabilitation or training based on the received information. This makes it possible to prompt the user to carry out scheduled rehabilitation or training. Furthermore, since the implementation of rehabilitation or training is managed based on the photographic data, accurate information regarding rehabilitation or training can be stored.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 digitizes the exercise by performing image analysis on the photographed data. As a result, exercise in rehabilitation or training is digitized, allowing objective judgment.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 evaluates exercise by comparing the numerical measurement results with the goals set for the patient. This makes it possible to objectively evaluate rehabilitation or training by a patient.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 evaluates the exercise by comparing the measurement results and the target in a predetermined period. This makes it possible to observe chronological changes in rehabilitation or training, and to objectively grasp the extent to which function has been recovered.
  • control unit 203 uses the transmission control module 2032 to transmit the managed information to the rehabilitation or training administrator. This makes it possible to share information regarding patient rehabilitation or training with the administrator, so that the administrator can accurately grasp patient information even remotely. Furthermore, the administrator no longer needs to ask for information from the patient when directly treating the patient, which can reduce the burden of medical treatment.
  • the transmission control module 2032 transmits the managed information to the person sharing the patient's information.
  • the sharer can view information related to rehabilitation or training of the patient, and therefore can keep an eye on the patient.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 presents changes to the rehabilitation or training plan depending on the degree of achievement of the goals set for the patient. This allows the plan to be changed flexibly in accordance with the progress of rehabilitation or training. Therefore, it becomes possible for the patient to carry out more effective rehabilitation or training suitable for his or her own degree of recovery.
  • control unit 190 receives, through the transmitting and receiving unit 192, information associated with the current day among the information related to the user's rehabilitation or training schedule.
  • the control unit 190 causes the presentation control unit 194 to present the received information to the user.
  • the control unit 190 causes the rehabilitation management unit 193 to start rehabilitation or training in response to a start instruction from the user, and photographs the exercise in the rehabilitation or training.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 transmits information related to photographed data of exercise to the first server 20. This makes it possible to prompt the user to carry out scheduled rehabilitation or training. Furthermore, since information related to photographic data is transmitted, accurate information regarding rehabilitation or training can be stored.
  • the rehabilitation management unit 193 digitizes the exercise by performing image analysis on the photographed data.
  • the transmission control module 2032 transmits the digitized measurement results to the first server 20. This eliminates the need to transmit photographic data to the first server 20, making it possible to reduce the amount of data communication.
  • the presentation control unit 194 presents information regarding exercise photography to the user. This makes it possible to specify the position and angle of the camera 160 with respect to the exercise, and predetermined settings of the camera 160, making it possible to obtain images that facilitate image analysis of the exercise.
  • the presentation control unit 194 presents information regarding exercise to the user. This allows the user to recognize how to exercise during rehabilitation or training, thereby enabling more effective rehabilitation or training.
  • the first server 20 evaluates the user's exercise during rehabilitation, but the evaluation of the user's exercise is not limited to the first server 20.
  • the terminal device 10 may evaluate the user's exercise.
  • control unit 190 may have a function of evaluating the user's exercise by analyzing images. For example, the control unit 190 analyzes an image of an exercise taken by the camera 160, recognizes a user included in the image, and digitizes the exercise performed by the recognized user. Specifically, for example, the storage unit 180 stores a learned model that creates a skeletal model of the user based on the user's image. This trained model is, for example, a model similar to the trained model 2028 stored in the storage unit 202.
  • the learned model stored in the storage unit 180 may be a model according to the user's rehabilitation plan. For example, the areas targeted for exercise during rehabilitation vary depending on the disease.
  • the trained model has been trained to output a skeletal model according to each part, for example.
  • the learned model can be downloaded from the first server 20, for example, when rehabilitation is started. Since the trained model outputs a skeletal model according to the disease, it is possible to suppress the amount of calculation in the terminal device 10.
  • the control unit 190 transmits the results of quantifying the patient's movement to the first server 20.
  • the control unit 190 evaluates the patient's movement based on the measurement results. For example, the control unit 190 acquires the goals set for exercise on the corresponding day from the rehabilitation plan stored in the medical record information table 2023 or the clinical path stored in the clinical path table 2024. The control unit 190 compares the measurement results with the target and evaluates the rehabilitation on the corresponding day. The control unit 190 transmits the evaluation results to the first server 20.
  • the control unit 190 transmits the result of quantifying the patient's exercise, the exercise evaluation result, or both to the first server 20, for example, the terminal device 10 transmits the image of the exercise related to rehabilitation to the first server 20. It is not necessary to send it to the server 20. This reduces the amount of communication between the terminal device 10 and the first server 20.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes changes to the rehabilitation plan to the doctor according to the degree of achievement of the goal.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes changes to the rehabilitation plan not only based on the degree of achievement of the goal.
  • the first server 20 is capable of acquiring information regarding the user's life via the terminal device 10.
  • the terminal device 10 acquires predetermined sensing information acquired when the user lives.
  • the predetermined sensing information includes, for example, information acquired by a wearable device, information acquired by a device provided in the terminal device 10, and the like.
  • the terminal device 10 acquires predetermined information about the user's life from the user's own input.
  • the predetermined information includes, for example, the floor plan of the user's house, the living environment, the user's travel environment (car, train, etc.), family composition, and the like.
  • the rehabilitation management module 2037 proposes changes to the rehabilitation plan to the doctor based on information regarding the user's life acquired from the terminal device 10. For example, the rehabilitation management module 2037 identifies the lack of exercise in daily life and suggests to the doctor that the doctor should add an exercise that corresponds to the exercise that is estimated to be insufficient. Further, the rehabilitation management module 2037, for example, grasps the amount of exercise that is sufficient in daily life and makes a proposal to the doctor to reduce the amount of exercise that is estimated to be omitted.
  • FIG. 24 is a block diagram showing the basic hardware configuration of computer 90.
  • the computer 90 includes at least a processor 91, a main storage device 92, an auxiliary storage device 93, and a communication IF 99 (interface). These are electrically connected to each other by a bus.
  • the processor 91 is hardware for executing a set of instructions written in a program.
  • the processor 91 includes an arithmetic unit, registers, peripheral circuits, and the like.
  • the main storage device 92 is for temporarily storing programs, data processed by the programs, etc.
  • it is a volatile memory such as DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory).
  • the auxiliary storage device 93 is a storage device for storing data and programs. Examples include flash memory, HDD (Hard Disc Drive), magneto-optical disk, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and semiconductor memory.
  • the communication IF 99 is an interface for inputting and outputting signals for communicating with other computers via a network using a wired or wireless communication standard.
  • the network is composed of various mobile communication systems constructed using the Internet, LAN, wireless base stations, and the like.
  • the network includes 3G, 4G, 5G mobile communication systems, LTE (Long Term Evolution), a wireless network (for example, Wi-Fi (registered trademark)) that can be connected to the Internet through a predetermined access point, and the like.
  • communication protocols include, for example, Z-Wave (registered trademark), ZigBee (registered trademark), Bluetooth (registered trademark), and the like.
  • the network includes a network that is directly connected using a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable or the like.
  • the computers 90 can be virtually realized by distributing all or part of each hardware configuration to a plurality of computers 90 and interconnecting them via a network.
  • the concept of the computer 90 includes not only the computer 90 housed in a single housing or case, but also a virtualized computer system.
  • the functional configuration of the computer realized by the basic hardware configuration of the computer 90 shown in FIG. 24 will be described.
  • the computer includes at least functional units of a control section, a storage section, and a communication section.
  • the functional units included in the computer 90 can also be realized by distributing all or part of each functional unit to a plurality of computers 90 that are interconnected via a network.
  • the computer 90 is a concept that includes not only a single computer 90 but also a virtualized computer system.
  • the control unit is realized by the processor 91 reading various programs stored in the auxiliary storage device 93, loading them into the main storage device 92, and executing processing according to the programs.
  • the control unit can implement a functional unit that performs various information processing depending on the type of program.
  • the computer is realized as an information processing device that performs information processing.
  • the storage unit is realized by a main storage device 92 and an auxiliary storage device 93.
  • the storage unit stores data, various programs, and various databases.
  • the processor 91 can secure a storage area corresponding to the storage section in the main storage device 92 or the auxiliary storage device 93 according to the program.
  • the control unit can cause the processor 91 to execute processing for adding, updating, and deleting data stored in the storage unit according to various programs.
  • a database refers to a relational database, which is used to manage data sets called tabular tables, which are structurally defined by rows and columns, in relation to each other.
  • a table is called a table
  • a table column is called a column
  • a table row is called a record.
  • each table has a column set as a key to uniquely identify a record, but setting a key to a column is not essential.
  • the control unit can cause the processor 91 to add, delete, or update records to a specific table stored in the storage unit according to various programs.
  • the communication section is realized by the communication IF 99.
  • the communication unit realizes a function of communicating with other computers 90 via a network.
  • the communication unit can receive information transmitted from other computers 90 and input it to the control unit.
  • the control unit can cause the processor 91 to execute information processing on the received information according to various programs. Further, the communication unit can transmit information output from the control unit to another computer 90.
  • a program to be executed by a computer including a processor and a memory includes the steps of: storing in a storage unit information regarding a patient's rehabilitation or training schedule provided by a medical institution; and a schedule. a step of transmitting information associated with the current day included in the information related to the patient to a terminal used by the patient; a step of receiving information related to photographed data of exercise in rehabilitation or training from the terminal; 2.
  • the program described in (Appendix 1) in which, in the managing step, exercise is digitized by image analysis of photographed data.
  • (Appendix 7) The program according to any one of (Appendix 1) to (Appendix 6), which causes the processor to execute the step of presenting a change in the rehabilitation or training plan according to the degree of achievement of the goal set for the patient.
  • (Appendix 8) A program to be executed by a computer comprising a processor and a memory, the program comprising the steps of: receiving information associated with the current day out of information regarding a user's rehabilitation or training schedule; a step of presenting the received information to the user, a step of starting rehabilitation or training in response to a start instruction from the user, a step of photographing the exercise in the rehabilitation or training, and transmitting information related to the photographed data of the exercise.
  • (Appendix 9) The program according to appendix 8, which causes the processor to execute the step of digitizing the exercise by image analysis of the photographed data, and transmits the digitized measurement result in the transmitting step.
  • (Appendix 10) The program according to (Appendix 8) or (Appendix 9) which causes the processor to execute the step of presenting information regarding exercise photography to the user.
  • (Appendix 11) The program according to any one of (Appendix 8) to (Appendix 10) that causes the processor to execute the step of presenting information regarding exercise to a user.
  • (Appendix 12) A method executed by a computer including a processor and a memory, wherein the processor executes the steps set forth in any one of (Appendix 1) to (Appendix 11).
  • Appendix 13 An information processing device comprising a control unit and a storage unit, wherein the control unit executes the steps set forth in any one of (Appendix 1) to (Appendix 11).
  • Appendix 14 A system comprising means for executing the steps set forth in any one of (Appendix 1) to (Appendix 11).

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Le problème décrit par la présente invention est de permettre à un patient de poursuivre une rééducation efficace. La solution selon l'invention porte sur un programme destiné à être exécuté par un ordinateur comprenant un processeur et une mémoire. Le programme amène le processeur à exécuter : une étape consistant à stocker, dans une unité de stockage, des informations concernant un calendrier de rééducation ou d'entraînement d'un patient qui a été fourni par une institution médicale ; une étape consistant à transmettre, à un terminal utilisé par le patient, des informations qui sont associées à un jour désigné et qui sont incluses dans les informations concernant le calendrier ; une étape consistant à recevoir, en provenance du terminal, des informations relatives à des données d'imagerie obtenues par imagerie d'un exercice dans la rééducation ou l'entraînement ; et une étape consistant à gérer la rééducation ou l'entraînement du patient sur la base des informations qui ont été reçues.
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