WO2006081103B1 - Method and system for managing patient data with analytical instruments in direct communication with each other - Google Patents

Method and system for managing patient data with analytical instruments in direct communication with each other

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WO2006081103B1
WO2006081103B1 PCT/US2006/001614 US2006001614W WO2006081103B1 WO 2006081103 B1 WO2006081103 B1 WO 2006081103B1 US 2006001614 W US2006001614 W US 2006001614W WO 2006081103 B1 WO2006081103 B1 WO 2006081103B1
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patient
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patient data
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Anwar A Azer
Ramon E Benet
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Instrumentation Lab Co
Anwar A Azer
Ramon E Benet
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Priority to JP2007553132A priority patent/JP6046323B2/en
Priority to EP06718658A priority patent/EP1842146A1/en
Priority to CA2594343A priority patent/CA2594343C/en
Publication of WO2006081103A1 publication Critical patent/WO2006081103A1/en
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for managing patient data. In one aspect, the invention relates to a system for managing patient data having many instruments. The instruments have a sampling member for sampling a body fluid from a patient and are in direct communication with at least one other instrument.

Claims

AMENDED CLAIMS received by the International Bureau on 11 August 2006 (11.08.06)
1. A system for managing patient data, the system comprising: a plurality of instruments, each instrument comprising a sampling member for sampling a body fluid from a patient wherein at least one instrument in the plurality of instruments is in bidirectional communication with at least one other instrument.
2 The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one instrument in direct communication with the at least one other instrument accesses patient data acquired by the at least one other instrument.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the direct communication comprises control of the at least one instrument by the at least one other instrument.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the control is selected from the group consisting of calibrating the at least one instrument, processing a sample on the at least one instrument, turning the at least one instrument on, and turning the at least one instrument off.
5. The system of claim 3 wherein the control initiates a measurement of an analyte in a patient sample.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one instrument in the plurality of instruments is in direct communication with at least two other instruments in the plurality of instruments.
7. Cancel.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein the sampling member further comprises an analytical module for acquiring patient data by analyzing a target component in the body fluid sample.
9. The system of claim 2 wherein the patient data comprises an analyzed target component.
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10. The system of claim 2 wherein the accessing patient data is selected from the group consisting of viewing status of the at least one other instrument, viewing operations on the at least one other instrument, and searching patient results on the at least one other instrument.
11. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one instrument in the plurality of instruments further comprises a single user interface for managing the analysis of the body fluid sample and for managing patient data.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the user interface displays, in a common format, patient data acquired by the each instrument and patient data accessed by the each instrument that is acquired by the at least one other instrument.
13. The system of claim 11 wherein the single user interface is implemented using a browser application.
14. The system of claim 1 wherein at least on instrument in the plurality of instrument comprises an agent instrument.
15. The system of claim 14 where at least on instrument in the plurality of instruments transmits patient data to the agent instrument after acquiring the patient date.
16. The system of claim 14 wherein at least one instrument in the plurality of instruments transmits patient data to the agent instrument after accessing the patient data.
17. The system of claim 14 wherein at least on instrument in the plurality of instruments accesses patient data from the agent instrument.
18. An instrument for communicating patient data, the instrument comprising: a) an analytical module for analyzing a body fluid sample; b) a data management module in communication with the analytical module and the data management of data associated with the body fluid sample; and c) a communications module in communication with the analytical module and the data management module for facilitating direct bidirectional communication with other like instruments.
19. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the management of data is selected from the group consisting of generating a report, managing security information, perfoπning competency testing, determining a pattern associated with the instrument, performing inventory management, and determining workload of the instrument.
20. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the security information further comprises login infonnation.
21. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the report further comprises at least one of a quality control report, a regulation report, and a workload report.
22. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the generating of the report further comprises automatically generating the report,
23. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the performing competency testing further comprises determining a pattern of occurrences to facilitate better training.
24. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the data further comprises patient information.
25. The instrument of claim 18 wherein the data further comprises analytical data associated with the analysis of the body fluid sample.
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26. The instrument of claim 18 further comprising a user interface for receiving user instructions relating to the analytical module, the data management module, and the communications module.
27. The instrument of claim 26 wherein the user interface comprises a browser application.
28. A method for accessing patient data, the method comprising:
(a) connecting a plurality of instrument to a network, each instrument comprising a sampling member for sampling a body fluid from a patient; (b) sampling, by a sampling member of a first instrument in the plurality of instruments, a body fluid from a patient;
(c) analyzing, by the first instrument, the body fluid sample; and
(d) accessing, by a second instrument directly from the first instrument, the results of the analysis.
29. The method of claim 28 wherein the direct communication in step (a) further comprises controlling at least one instrument by at least another instrument.
30. The method of claim 29 wherein the controlling further comprises calibrating the at least one instrument, processing a sample of the at least one instrument, turning the at least one instrument on, and turning the at least one instrument off.
31. The method of claim 28 where step (d) further comprises at least one of viewing status of the first instrument, viewing operations on the first instrument, searching the patient data on the first instrument, and controlling the first instrument.
32. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
(e) configuring one or more of the plurality of instruments according to predetermined acceptable ranges of the results of the analysis.
23 3. A system for managing patient information, the system comprising: a plurality of instruments, each instrument comprising a sampling member for sampling a body fluid from a patient; and a plurality of communication modules, a communication module being associated with each of the plurality of instruments, for exchanging patient information with other of the plurality of instruments, whereby the patient information is exchanged directly among the plurality of instruments such that the patient information is permanently stored or processed on an apparatus other than the one or more of the plurality of instruments.
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