SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LONGITUDINAL CONTINUITY OF CARE
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 61/503,733, filed Jul. 1, 2011, and 61/641,556, filed May 2, 2012, whose disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties into the present disclosure. The present invention is directed to a system and method for allowing health-care organizations access to clinical details captured from one or more encounters. The present invention can be implemented on any computer-based medical records system, now or later to be developed, including without limitation stand-alone, LAN-based, and Internet-based medical records systems. An electronic health record (EHR) is a systematic collection of electronic health information about individual patients or populations. When a patient visits or otherwise interacts with an organization providing health care, information from each patient visit or other interaction is added to the EHR. However, a patient may receive health care from multiple facilities, each of which will generate its own EHR. Thus, information about the patient may be scattered across multiple organizations. There is thus a need in the art for a dynamic and interactive record of all information concerning a patient. It is therefore an object of the invention to provide such a record. To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention in at least one embodiment provides EHR and Accountable Care Organizations access to clinical details captured from one or more encounters. Essentially, the present invention provides the assembly of records aggregated over the course of the duration of the patient's visits to multiple sites. The value of the present invention in at least one embodiment is based on the need for a dynamic and interactive record, versus the current archived chronological repository of information, areas of application in research, clinical benefits and population related research concerning present and future influences upon a person's health. The high-level process includes aggregating all of the patient information using a master person index (MPI) to correlate patient information from the research data warehouse. The invention in at least on embodiment provides functionality to allow the patient record to be shared across multiple organizations. The invention in at least one embodiment enhances the ability to market to clients that wish to allow patients to view all of their healthcare treatment among various sites. A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be set forth in detail with reference to the drawings, in which: A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be set forth in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements or steps throughout. The preferred embodiment provides access to clinical details captured from one or more encounters across multiple sites. Patient information is aggregated using a master person index (MPI) to correlate patient information from the data repository and display the information as a seamless document. The document is not an editable document. The data is currently aggregated from the disparate databases installed at the client sites. As seen in the flow chart of The process will now be described in greater detail. An administrator gives the user rights to access the process. The user can enter the portal through the menu item 202 in the desktop 200 of First, the user searches for a specific patient. Then, the user views that patient's longitudinal CCD (Continuity of Care Document) or Documents. When the user goes to search for a patient, “Patient Search” opens up in a new window 500 of An example of hardware on which the preferred or any other embodiment can be implemented is shown in While a preferred embodiment has been set forth above, those skilled in the art who have reviewed the present disclosure will readily appreciate that other embodiments can be realized within the scope of the invention. For example, disclosures of specific technologies are illustrative rather than limiting, as are screen layouts. Therefore, the present invention should be construed as limited only by the appended claims. Health-care organizations are given access to clinical details about a patient captured from one or more encounters at one or more sites. The details are searched in a data warehouse, using a master person identifier identifying the patient. The details are then aggregated into a dynamic and interactive record. 1. A computer-implemented method for aggregating information about a patient, the information comprising records from the patient's visits to multiple sites, the method comprising:
(a) accessing a data warehouse on which the information is stored; (b) receiving a master person index (mpi) representing the patient; (c) searching the data warehouse for the information, using the mpi; and (d) receiving the information from the data warehouse into a processing device and aggregating the information in the processing device to provide a longitudinal continuity of care document. 2. The method of 3. The method of 4. The method of 5. The method of 6. The method of 7. The method of 8. A computer-implemented system for aggregating information about a patient, the information comprising records from the patient's visits to multiple sites, the system comprising:
a processor configured for: (a) accessing a data warehouse on which the information is stored; (b) receiving a master person index (mpi) representing the patient; (c) searching the data warehouse for the information, using the mpi; and (d) receiving the information from the data warehouse into a processing device and aggregating the information in the processing device to provide a longitudinal continuity of care document; and a communication component, in communication with the processor, for electronically providing the longitudinal continuity of care document to a user. 9. The system of 10. The system of 11. The system of 12. The system of 13. The system of REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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