WO2001070094A2 - Chronic patient management system - Google Patents
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- the present invention is in the field of patient management systems. Specifically, the
- present invention is in the field of medical information collecting, monitoring, and reporting
- the patient may start by seeing his or her primary care physician.
- the patient may be then be referred to
- a patient with a heart condition may visit a cardiologist and a pulmonary specialist. If the
- the present invention is a comprehensive and integrated modular patient management
- the system designed to manage chronically ill patients such as transplant patients.
- the system designed to manage chronically ill patients such as transplant patients.
- transplant related information for patients is collected
- transplant specific information related to any chronic illness or condition.
- transplant specific information related to any chronic illness or condition.
- the data related to the patient that is collected and tracked may
- Information is tracked over a long period of time, preferably, throughout the patient's
- a modular design is used so that the system may be customized to meet the
- An administrator component supports configuration and customization features of the system. Standard screens are provided and may be selected or deselected. In addition,
- screens may be configured and customized to meet the needs of individuals providing patient
- system may further be configured to enable or disable specific types of information (e.g.,
- Graphing capabilities may be manipulated by a user at runtime. Graphs may be generated from any screens added from the administrator. A user may select
- An interface component supports various interface engines so that data from various
- sources may be imported and integrated into the system of the present invention.
- the ability to import and export data allows for the development of a more complete and comprehensive
- patient data record For example, patient history from a variety of sources may be imported to
- a pre-transplant component provides for tracking of patients who may be eligible for transplants.
- a complete patient history may be developed for use in determining whether a
- patient is a candidate for a transplant.
- Data from the patient's primary care physician may be
- the present invention supports the pre-transplant activities through development of a pre-transplant checklist for each patient.
- the checklist has checklist data that identifies the items for each
- a post-transplant component allows physicians and other healthcare professionals to
- forms support the collection and display of medical, demographic, insurance, and other data.
- Longitudinal data may be displayed on various forms so that the patient's condition over time may be evaluated. Extensive use of lookup tables provides for consistent data across screens. Unique algorithms for monitoring patient status are used so that physicians and healthcare
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention
- Fig. 2 is a schematic drawing of the primary components for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention
- Figs. 3-6 are sample screens for an administrator component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a schematic drawing of a pre-transplant component for a preferred
- Figs. 8-9 are sample screens for a pre-transplant referrals component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 10 is a sample screen for a pre-transplant living donor component for a preferred
- Fig. 11 is a sample screen for a pre-transplant insurance component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 12 is a sample screen for a pre-transplant lab batteries component for a preferred
- Figs. 13-16 are sample screens for a pre-transplant medical evaluations component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 17 is a sample screen for a pre-transplant summary component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 18 is a sample screen for a pre-transplant checklist component for a preferred
- Fig. 19-27 are sample screens for a pre-transplant tissue typing component for a
- Fig. 28 is a schematic drawing of a post-transplant component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Figs. 29-30- are sample screens for a post-transplant medications component for a
- Fig. 31-32 are sample screens for a post-transplant prednisone taper component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention
- Fig. 33 is a sample screen for a post-transplant blood pressure component for a
- Figs. 34-36 are sample screens for a post-transplant rejection episodes component for
- Figs. 37-42 are sample screens for a post-transplant problem list component for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Figs. 43-44 are sample screens for post-transplant lab data analysis components for a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Figs. 45-46 are sample screens for a chart export component for a preferred
- FIG. 1 a schematic drawing of a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- the patient management system of the present invention is adapted to accept information and data from a plurality of sources so that a comprehensive and complete patient record may be developed for each chronically ill patient.
- the information and data used by the patient management system is designed for
- the server may be a PC based computer that is equipped,
- an operating system such as Windows NT Server and a database server such as
- communications with the server are in accordance with the TCP/IP protocol.
- One or more servers may be used to provide the features and functionality of the patient management system. Information and data may be stored in one
- Patient data, clinical data, and administrative data 22 are or more databases located at the server.
- Patient data, clinical data, and administrative data 22 are or more databases located at the server.
- a medical center mainframe 10 may come from other healthcare information systems such as a medical center mainframe 10
- Patient data, clinical data, and administrative data may also come from information systems used in physicians' and other physicians' and other physicians' and other physicians' and other
- the patient management system 14 may be transmitted through a Health Level 7 (HL7)-
- HL7 is a standard in
- HL7 allows disparate healthcare applications to
- Patient data and clinical data may also be entered or recorded into the patient
- IVR interactive voice response
- Clinical data 24 related to these tests and procedures may be entered or recorded in the patient management system 14 remotely through a telephone 16 and INR system 18. The patient may call the INR 18 and be prompted for patient data as well as clinical data for the latest test
- the workstation in communication with the patient management system server 14.
- the workstation Preferably, the workstation
- NIC network interface
- ODBC database interface
- the server 14 are accomplished in accordance with TCP/IP. Because the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 are accomplished in accordance with TCP/IP. Because the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 are accomplished in accordance with TCP/IP. Because the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 are accomplished in accordance with TCP/IP. Because the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and the workstation 20 and
- the patient management system may be
- the healthcare professional may enter additional information and data through the workstation.
- Workstations for accessing the patient management system may be located at physicians'
- the present invention allow each clinician to develop views of the data that are most
- the patient management system of the present invention supports the collection, monitoring, and reporting of patient data, clinical data, and administrative data 22.
- data may include identifying data for a patient (e.g., name, address, social security number, patient number), demographic data (e.g., age, sex, employment history, family history, next of kin, etc.), and complete medical history data (e.g., allergies, medications, adverse events, physicians, date of transplant, transplant physician, transplant coordinator, number and type
- identifying data for a patient e.g., name, address, social security number, patient number
- demographic data e.g., age, sex, employment history, family history, next of kin, etc.
- complete medical history data e.g., allergies, medications, adverse events, physicians, date of transplant, transplant physician, transplant coordinator, number and type
- Clinical data includes data related to the patient's condition and
- data may include insurance data and other data as may be required to cover all aspects of a patient's care.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic drawing of the primary components for a preferred embodiment
- inventions are adapted for transmission of information and data to and from the database(s) of
- the information and data in the patient management system 38 is the patient management system 38.
- the information and data in the patient management system 38 is the information and data in the patient management
- the interface component 40 supports the transfer of imported and exported data 40.
- HL7-Datagate HL7-Datagate
- the transmission of data may be bi-directional so that information
- the administrator 36 preferably comprises a graphical user interface that supports
- transplantation for the specific needs ofthe user.
- the elements ofthe system that may be configured include the menu system, application name, and screens for viewing data.
- transplant specific information is optional, as is the use of standard screens.
- transplantation is optional, as is the use of standard screens.
- lookup tables 48 are used to support the features and functionality ofthe present invention. New lookup tables 48 are easily integrated in to the system because the administrator 36 automatically detects them. The extensive use of lookup tables rather than free text provides consistency in the use of terminology across
- FIG. 3 a sample screen for the graphical user interface ofthe administrator component is shown. As shown in Fig. 3, the present invention may be
- transplant specific information in accordance with a configured application is optional.
- a plurality of standard screens may be defined for each application configured for use
- screens to include in a configured application and specific screen properties for the screens that comprise the application.
- the configured application may be selected through the administrator.
- the administrator provides a variety of options for managing the information appearing on the screen. For example, fields may be added or deleted from a screen, the display order for fields may be modified, and the field type and field width may be
- a field may be defined to be required or modifiable and a user may specify whether the field's value is found in a lookup table.
- the pre-transplant component 32 provides for tracking of
- the pre-transplant component supports
- an individual who is referred is considered a referral of the chronic patient management system.
- referrals is not fully accessible within the patient management system while data for
- a complete patient history may be developed for use in determining whether a patient is eligible for a transplant.
- the complete patient history may be developed from patient data, clinical data, and administrative data related to the patient. Data from the
- patient's primary care physician may be evaluated in addition to data from other healthcare
- care may be used in evaluating a patient's eligibility for a transplant.
- the post-transplant component 42 supports the efficient management of medical care
- the post-transplant component 42 also serves as a post-transplant component
- the post-transplant component quickly displays
- the pre-transplant component comprises a
- the pre-transplant component supports the entry and review of several hundred
- the data is organized in a manner so that a physician or healthcare professional can use the screens easily in a clinical setting and
- a living donor component 54 a living donor component 54, a cadaveric donor component 58, an insurance
- a lab batteries component 66 a medical evaluations component 70, a summary component 74, a checklist component 80, and a tissue typing component 90.
- the referrals component 50 supports the entry and review of referral data 52 that
- chronically ill are typically referred by their primary care physicians to specialists who can assist the patient with management of the illness. In some cases, replacement of one or more
- the referrals component 50 may be
- a candidate Referring to Fig. 8, a sample screen for adding a new patient to the chronic patient management system is shown. Identifying information such as the patient's name, medical
- MRN record number
- SSN social security number
- information regarding the referral may be provided.
- Information from the screen in which the new referral information was added may be carried over to the
- referral list screen For the identified referral, information regarding the referring physician
- a living donor component 54 supports the entry and review
- a referral may be entered.
- the living donor information is linked to the referral
- donors are typically individuals who may be able to provide a kidney to a patient.
- a cadaveric donor component 58 supports the entry and
- cadaveric donor data 60 Information may also be tracked for cadaveric donors.
- Tissue typing information may be minimal and very confidential. Tissue typing information may
- Cadaveric donor information may be linked to a patient.
- the referral data may be accessed only for tissue typing tests and for monthly
- referrals are not fully active in
- the patient is considered a candidate rather than a
- patient data for referrals who do not become candidates (because they do meet the necessary criteria) is deleted from the patient management system databases.
- living and cadaveric donor information may be fully accessible once it has been
- an insurance component 62 supports the entry and review of
- insurance data 64 Referring to Fig. 11, insurance data for a patient may be entered.
- the insurance information may include information about the provider, the general coverage
- third party payer information may be entered. Current information regarding the payment amount
- patient's insurance is important in ensuring that, to the extent possible, the patient's treatment
- a lab batteries component 66 supports the entry and review
- lab battery data 68 Referring to Fig. 12, lab battery data for a patient may be entered or
- the lab battery data screen is designed for rapid entry of laboratory values.
- data may apply to a specific organ so that the most common lab tests are available based on organ type.
- a user may enter "P" for positive
- the lab battery data is stored according to date.
- One patient may have a number of lab data records.
- the medical evaluations component 70 of the pre-transplant component contains functions for transplant patients and living donors.
- evaluation information which may comprise lab data, test data, physical exam data, and
- problem list data 72 may be used to determine whether a particular donor is a good match for
- a physician When determining whether a donor is a good match for a patient, a physician
- present invention is designed to make the information used in making a determination readily
- the labs screen displays all laboratory results for a candidate who
- Fig. 12 may be displayed.
- a single laboratory value may be entered on
- an expiration date may be assigned to the lab. The expiration date is important in monitoring a patient's eligibility for an organ transplant or a donor's potential in
- a physician may order an AFP on a patient.
- the result may
- AFP is repeated in three months.
- an expiration date may be added to the test result.
- a report may be generated to determine if the patient has lab results that are ready to expire. If the report shows that certain lab results are ready to expire, the patient may be called for an appointment to have the lab repeated. In the example, the patient may be called
- the results are elevated once again, the expiration date may indicate that the patient should be called again. If the results are as expected, other factors may be examined to determine whether the patient is eligible for a transplant.
- the labs screen displays results by date, then lab.
- Optional filters allow
- lab group chem, heme, etc.
- an expired lab is displayed in a different color such as red to indicate clearly to the user that the lab has expired.
- Tests may include EKG, Stress MUGA, MRI, etc.
- An expiration date may be assigned to the test.
- the expiration date is important in monitoring a patient's eligibility for an
- Tests may be added.
- Filters may be available to view by test group (radiology,
- an expired lab is displayed in a different color such as red to indicate
- notes fields are provided on the physical exam screens so that telephone conversations and other medical information that is not entered or recorded elsewhere may be stored or recorded for each patient.
- a problem list screen supports tracking of organ system
- An example of a problem to be tracked is a heart attack.
- a detailed wizard may be
- plan may be entered or recorded.
- a summary component 74 supports the entry and review of summary data 74.
- a summary screen references data from multiple areas
- the summary screen provides a quick view of all
- the present invention supports the pre-transplant activities through development of a pre-transplant checklist for each patient. Referring again to Fig. 1, a
- checklist component 80 supports the entry and review of checklist data 82. Referring to Fig.
- a checklist screen and associated report generator displays checklist data that identifies the
- results for certain procedures must be current before a patient may be considered a candidate for a transplant.
- the expiration dates associated with each lab or test result allow a healthcare provider to track the patient's eligibility for a transplant. If lab or test results will expire soon, based on the associated expiration date, arrangements may be made to perform the required procedure. Specific reports may be accessed to further assess the patient's eligibility.
- Tissue typing is an important aspect in determining whether a patient and a donor
- the present invention supports several activities related to tissue typing so that the information needed by the physician is readily available. Referring again to Fig. 7, a
- tissue typing component 82 supports the entry and review of tissue typing data 84. Referring
- HLA information may be evaluated by a physician in determining whether a
- HLA information for a candidate (recipient)
- the HLA provides general information regarding the compatibility between a patient
- PRA percent reactive antibody
- the PRA provides an indication of the likelihood that a patient will reject a transplanted
- a low PRA value indicates a low likelihood of rejection.
- a high PRA value indicates a high likelihood of rejection.
- the PRA value is high.
- PRA test may be performed.
- PRA data may be displayed for review.
- a physician may review the information to evaluate whether a patient and donor may be matched.
- Fig. 21 Referring to Fig. 21, PRA data may be displayed for review. A physician may review the information to evaluate whether a patient and donor may be matched. Referring to Fig.
- PRA data may be entered or recorded.
- Associated antibody specificities based on a
- workgroup sheet may be used in evaluating the data.
- antibody specificities may be added.
- workgroups may be defined for creating antibody specificities.
- samples may be added to the workgroup under creation by clicking on an entry appearing on the screen.
- cross match information
- Workgroups may be constructed and
- data may be entered in a form as described for PRA.
- serum data may be entered or recorded for a candidate.
- serum data for a patient is used in determining PRA values. Therefore, serum data may be tracked so that PRA data may be developed.
- FIG. 28 a schematic drawing of the primary components for the post-
- transplant component for a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- post-transplant component comprises a plurality of components or processes for interacting
- the medications component 100 supports the entry and viewing of patient
- Medication data may be presented to a user as shown in Fig. 29.
- the information shown for each medication may include start date and end date, class, drug,
- medication data may be added to patient's medications information using a select medication form as shown in Fig. 30.
- medications may be selected from a list so that a user is not required to type the information.
- the medications taper component 104 provide special
- Prednisone is typically prescribed to many transplant patients.
- Prednisone is typically prescribed with an initial dose, which is then gradually reduced or
- the prednisone component 104 uses dosage data 106
- the user may start the computation ofthe Prednisone prescription by
- selecting the patient's weight from a list and selecting a compute button Preferably, the
- a recommended dosage and start/end date pair is shown so that the dosage administered to
- the patient is appropriate. Although described in relation to Prednisone, the medications taper
- component may be used for any type of medication in which doses over time may be used.
- This medication taper feature ofthe present invention facilitates the care of
- transplant patients by providing readily available dosage information based on a patient's
- component 108 produces a specialized graph that presents blood pressure and anti-
- hypertensive medication data 110 to assist a clinician in determining the effectiveness of
- the time period to be graphed may be specified as months after the transplant (months post tx) or by date range.
- the units on the axis scale may also be selected by clicking on the needed items.
- the patient systolic, diastolic blood pressure, and MAP may be
- pressure medications is displayed grouped by the class of anti-hypertensive medication.
- this feature ofthe present invention is important in assessing the condition of a transplant patient.
- a clinician reviewing the blood pressure information for a patient may decide to alter the patient's current treatment plan or to order additional tests.
- the blood pressure presentation feature ofthe present invention facilitates the care of
- transplant patients by providing readily available information regarding a patient's condition
- rejection episode component 112 supports the entry and review of event data
- an acute rejection form presents data about acute rejection episodes. Each rejection episode that a patient experiences may be assigned a number so that it may be tracked. Information regarding anti-lymphocyte therapy, steroid, and conversions may be
- transplants acute episodes or flare-ups related to the patient's chronic illness may be tracked
- the treatment plan may include adding or changing medications, ordering additional tests or procedures, altering a
- Fig. 35 details regarding each biopsy may be shown. Another important aspect of monitoring rejection episodes is tracking
- This creatinine graph feature ofthe present invention is very helpful in assessing the patient's condition and the need for any modifications to the patient's treatment plan.
- the user may easily document a problem by selecting from a number of
- the treatment plan may include details regarding the patient's
- This problem list feature allows the caregiver to quickly focus on the status of
- organ specific problems may be documented using a
- problem lists component 116 Data regarding symptoms, interventions, tests, and plans 118
- a series of forms allows the user to document the specific problem and select associated symptoms, interventions, and diagnostic tests. Referring to Fig. 37, a
- problem list summary form shows all ofthe recorded problems for a selected patient.
- pre-transplant/post-transplant indicator may be provided.
- the pre-transplant/post-transplant indicator may be provided.
- information appearing in the problem list may be filtered by specifying a particular status
- the ability to record and review problem data may be important in identifying rejection episodes in a patient or determining or altering a treatment plan.
- new problems may be added to the problem list by completing a series of forms. Referring to Fig. 38, the user may first select a problem by
- identifying an organ system selecting a problem associated with the organ system, identifying a date for the problem, identifying the status ofthe problem, and selecting an indicator as to
- the user may enter in a current plan section free-text to be associated with the current problem
- the current plan section allows the user to document any other information
- organ specific lab data 122 and general lab data 126.
- kidney lab data form of Fig. 43 is typical ofthe format. Referring to Fig. 43, lab data that is organ specific or general may be view in tabular form by lab date, by time post transplant, or
- the custom charts component 130 comprises a chart expert allows the user to dynamically graph user selected data 132 for any of number items from any lab data forms.
- the type of chart, the items graphed, the time period and the time interval may all be selected at the time the
- the chronic patient management system of the present invention supports the
- a longitudinal permanent patient record that is developed using the system may be used for daily patient management and for performing aggregate studies on a population.
- transplant related information for patients is collected, monitored, and reported.
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