Systems and methods for EMR vitals charting

US11404149B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11404149-B2
Application numberUS-201916535303-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 8, 2019
Priority dateAug 30, 2018
Publication dateAug 2, 2022
Grant dateAug 2, 2022

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A charting system is provided for use in a healthcare facility having a network. The charting system includes a microphone to receive voice inputs from a caregiver. A vital sign monitor obtains a vital sign from a patient and displays it. The system includes a communication device having a voice-to-text module that includes a processor coupled to the microphone. The processor operates a voice-to-text algorithm that converts the vital sign into text in response to the caregiver dictating the vital sign into the microphone. The processor initiates transmission of the vital sign to an EMR computer via the network after conversion of the at least one vital sign to text.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A charting system for use in a healthcare facility having a network, the charting system comprising: a microphone configured to receive voice inputs from a caregiver, a caregiver locating tag worn by the caregiver and configured to transmit a wireless signal, a vital sign monitor configured to obtain at least one vital sign from a patient and to display the at least one vital sign, a communication device having a voice-to-text module that includes a processor communicatively coupled to the microphone, the processor operating a voice-to-text algorithm, and an electronic medical record (EMR) computer communicatively coupled to the voice-to-text module via the network, wherein the voice-to-text algorithm is activated in response to the caregiver locating tag being within a threshold proximity of the communication device as determined from the wireless signal, and, once activated, the voice-to-text algorithm is configured to convert the at least one vital sign into text in response to the caregiver dictating the at least one vital sign into the microphone, and the processor is configured to initiate transmission of the at least one vital sign to the EMR computer via the network after conversion of the at least one vital sign to text for charting to an electronic medical record (EMR) of the patient, wherein the caregiver locating tag includes a plurality of buttons, each button of the plurality of buttons being related to a respective caregiver activity, each button of the plurality of buttons being selectable by the caregiver to transmit via the network to the EMR computer information indicative of the completion of the respective caregiver activity for charting to the EMR of the patient. 2. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the communication device having the voice-to-text module comprises one or more of the following: a patient bed located in a patient room, an audio station of a nurse call system, or a computer located in the patient room. 3. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the microphone is also carried by the communication device. 4. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the voice-to-text algorithm is also configured to convert other clinical inputs into text in response to the caregiver dictating the other clinical inputs into the microphone, wherein the other clinical inputs comprises information regarding one or more of the following: patient complexion, pain level of the patient, bruising of the patient, or any rashes on the patient. 5. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the voice-to-text algorithm is also configured to be activated by an input from the caregiver prior to dictation. 6. The charting system of claim 5 , wherein the voice-to-text algorithm is configured to be activated with a button. 7. The charting system of claim 5 , wherein the voice-to-text algorithm is configured to be activated in response to the caregiver speaking a keyword. 8. The charting system of claim 1 , further comprising a locating system coupled to the voice-to-text module, the locating system including locating receivers situated throughout the healthcare facility, the caregiver locating tag communicating with one or more of the locating receivers that are in communicative proximity with the caregiver locating tag, the locating system further including a locating server communicatively coupled to the locating receivers, the locating server being configured to notify the voice-to-text module that the caregiver has entered the patient room. 9. The charting system of claim 8 , wherein the threshold proximity at which the voice-to-text algorithm is activated corresponds to the caregiver entering the patient room. 10. The charting system of claim 8 , wherein the vital sign monitor is activated in response to the caregiver entering the patient's room. 11. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the information about the respective caregiver activity is transmitted to the network via the voice-to-text module of the communication device. 12. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the voice-to-text module tracks a time that the caregiver selects each button of the plurality of buttons. 13. The charting system of claim 1 , wherein the respective caregiver activity for at least one of the buttons of the plurality of buttons includes at least one of the following: completion of caregiver rounds, medication administration, completion of physical therapy, or taking of the at least one vital sign. 14. The charting system of claim 8 , wherein the locating system is operable to identify which caregiver has entered the patient room and the voice-to-text module is configured to record which caregiver has entered the patient room in response to receipt of a message from the locating server. 15. The charting system of claim 1 , further comprising a high accuracy locating system communicatively coupled to the communication device having the voice-to-text module, the high accuracy locating system including locating transceivers situated throughout the healthcare facility, the caregiver locating tag communicating with one or more of the locating transceivers that are in communicative proximity with the caregiver locating tag, the locating system further including a locating server communicatively coupled to the locating transceivers and operable to determine a location of the caregiver locating tag in the healthcare facility within three feet or less of an actual location of the caregiver locating tag, the locating server being configured to communicate a message to the voice-to-text module indicating that the caregiver is within three feet or less of the communication device. 16. The charting system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of transceivers communicates via ultra-wideband (UWB) signals with the caregiver locating tag. 17. The charting system of claim 16 , wherein the location of the caregiver locating tag is determined by the locating server using two way ranging and time difference of arrival (TDOA) techniques. 18. The charting system of claim 16 , wherein the locating server uses signals from only a subset of the plurality of transceivers to determine the location of the caregiver locating tag, the subset being determined based on signal strength of signals between the caregiver locating tag and the plurality of transceivers. 19. The charting system of claim 18 , wherein the subset comprises at least three transceivers from the plurality of transceivers having highest signal strength values as compared to others of the plurality of transceivers. 20. The charting system of claim 15 , wherein the charting module includes an equipment locating tag in communication with the plurality of transceivers and the locating server of the high accuracy locating system is operable to determine a location of the equipment locating tag in the healthcare facility within three feet or less of an actual location of the equipment locating tag. 21. The charting system of claim 20 , wherein the plurality of transceivers communicates via ultra-wideband (UWB) signals with the caregiver locating tag and the equipment locating tag. 22. The charting system of claim 21 , wherein the locations of the caregiver locating tag and the equipment locating tag are determined by the locating server using two way ranging and time difference of arrival (TDOA) techniques. 23. The charting system of claim 21 , wherein the locating server uses signals from only a subset of the

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  • G16H10/60Primary

    for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records · CPC title

  • Location-based management or tracking services · CPC title

  • Speech to text systems (G10L15/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • ICT specially adapted for medical reports, e.g. generation or transmission thereof · CPC title

  • for the operation of medical equipment or devices · CPC title

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What does patent US11404149B2 cover?
A charting system is provided for use in a healthcare facility having a network. The charting system includes a microphone to receive voice inputs from a caregiver. A vital sign monitor obtains a vital sign from a patient and displays it. The system includes a communication device having a voice-to-text module that includes a processor coupled to the microphone. The processor operates a voice-t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G16H10/60. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 02 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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