MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS

    公开(公告)号:US20240355445A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-10-24

    申请号:US18634608

    申请日:2024-04-12

    摘要: The invention relates generally to medication therapy and more particularly to a system and methods for medication therapy management to support improved adherence and alert clinicians of changes in behavior or symptoms. The system may facilitate interactions between various data sources (e.g., medical health records, genomics databases, and other connected third-party devices) to manage workflow, execute rules, interface with knowledge bases, codify information, schedule events, provide notification, and more. In addition, the system may include a conversational or actionable artificial intelligence persona tailored to each user and configured to, for example, converse, instruct, and/or coach a user according to one or more features of the system. Advantageously, the system may improve adherence and facilitate patient engagement, care transition, and disease management, resulting in, for example, reduced healthcare costs for providers and payers, and enhanced drug use for pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacies, and specialty pharmacies.

    System and methods for displaying genomic and clinical information

    公开(公告)号:US11817191B1

    公开(公告)日:2023-11-14

    申请号:US17144348

    申请日:2021-01-08

    摘要: The present invention relates to a system and methods for displaying genomic and clinical information. More specifically, the invention is directed to a system for collecting, displaying, and modeling an individual's genomic makeup, physiological characteristics, healthcare history, and lifestyle to enable personalized medicine, better understand the transition from health to disease, and identify additional risk factors for disease. Certain embodiments of the system facilitate generating and displaying a patient record on a graphical user interface. Additionally, embodiments of the invention allow users through the use of user interface to annotate, augment, and overall interact with the clinically more accurate and detailed user interface.