Surgical system with voice control
US-2018168755-A1 · Jun 21, 2018 · US
US12525239B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12525239-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318539838-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2026 |
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Systems for voice control of medical devices in a healthcare facility are disclosed herein. The systems employ continuous speech processing software, voice recognition software, natural language processing software, and other software to permit voice control of the medical devices. Systems are also provided for distinguishing which medical device from among multiple medical devices in a patient room is the particular medical device to be controlled by voice input from a caregiver or a patient.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A voice control system for a healthcare facility, the voice control system comprising a patient bed having a weigh scale to weigh a patient supported on the patient bed and having a display screen to display the patient's weight, and a real time locating system (RTLS) to track locations of a plurality of caregivers in the healthcare facility, the RTLS being configured to send a message to the patient bed notifying the patient bed that a first caregiver has entered into a room in which the patient bed is situated, wherein the patient bed is configured to receive a voice input from the first caregiver instructing the patient bed to weigh the patient, wherein the patient bed is configured to confirm that the first caregiver is authorized to control the patient bed by the voice input based on voice biometrics of the first caregiver stored in memory of the patient bed, wherein after confirmation that the first caregiver is authorized to control the patient bed, the patient is weighed by the weigh scale and the patient's weight is displayed on the display screen. 2 . The voice control system of claim 1 , wherein the patient bed is configured to play an audio message inquiring whether the first caregiver wants to chart the displayed patient weight for storage in an electronic medical record of the patient. 3 . The voice control system of claim 2 , wherein in response to the first caregiver responding vocally in the affirmative to the audio message, the patient bed communicates with the RTLS to re-confirm that the first caregiver is authorized to chart the patient weight for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 4 . The voice control system of claim 3 , wherein after the RTLS re-confirms that the first caregiver is authorized, the patient weight is transmitted to an EMR system for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 5 . The voice control system of claim 1 , wherein the patient bed is configured to display a chart button on the display screen for selection by the first caregiver to chart the displayed patient weight for storage in an electronic medical record of the patient. 6 . The voice control system of claim 5 , wherein in response to selection of the chart button by the first caregiver, the patient bed communicates with the RTLS to re-confirm that the first caregiver is authorized to chart the patient weight for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 7 . The voice control system of claim 6 , wherein after the RTLS re-confirms that the first caregiver is authorized, the patient weight is transmitted to an EMR system for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 8 . The voice control system of claim 2 , wherein in response to the first caregiver responding vocally in the affirmative to the audio message, the patient bed displays a personal identification number (PIN) screen on the display screen for the first caregiver to enter a PIN and the patient bed uses the PIN to re-confirm that the first caregiver is authorized to chart the patient weight for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 9 . The voice control system of claim 8 , wherein after the patient bed re-confirms that the first caregiver is authorized based on the PIN, the patient weight is transmitted to an EMR system for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 10 . The voice control system of claim 5 , wherein in response to selection of the chart button by the first caregiver, the patient bed displays a personal identification number (PIN) screen on the display screen for the first caregiver to enter a PIN and the patient bed uses the PIN to re-confirm that the first caregiver is authorized to chart the patient weight for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 11 . The voice control system of claim 10 , wherein after the patient bed re-confirms that the first caregiver is authorized based on the PIN, the patient weight is transmitted to an EMR system for storage in the electronic medical record of the patient. 12 . A patient bed comprising a frame configured to support a patient, and circuitry carried by the frame and including a processor, memory, a speaker, a microphone, and a transmitter, the memory storing software configured to receive voice inputs via the microphone and output voice messages via the speaker, wherein in response to receiving a first voice input that comprises a fall prevention check statement from a caregiver that is detected by the microphone, the processor and software cooperate to determine whether the patient bed is properly configured according to a fall prevention protocol, wherein if the patient bed is not properly configured according to the fall prevention protocol, the circuitry is configured to prompt the caregiver to rectify one or more patient bed settings so as to be configured according to the fall prevention protocol, wherein if the patient bed is properly configured according to the fall prevention protocol, the circuitry is configured to play a confirmation message via the speaker to confirm to the caregiver that the patient bed is properly configured according to the fall prevention protocol, wherein, after the confirmation message is played, the circuitry is configured to convey a charting query to the caregiver regarding whether fall prevention protocol compliance information should be charted to the patient's electronic medical record, and in response to receiving an affirmative input from the caregiver in response to the charting query, the circuitry transmits via the transmitter the fall prevention protocol compliance information for storage in the patient's electronic medical record. 13 . The patient bed of claim 12 , wherein the circuitry is configured to prompt the caregiver to rectify the one or more patient bed settings by playing an audio message via the speaker of the circuitry with information regarding the patient bed settings that need to be rectified. 14 . The patient bed of claim 12 , wherein the circuitry further comprises a display screen and the circuitry prompts the caregiver to rectify the one or more patient bed settings by displaying a visual message on the display screen with information regarding the patient bed settings that need to be rectified. 15 . The patient bed of claim 14 , wherein the visual message comprises textual information. 16 . The patient bed of claim 14 , wherein the visual message comprises pictorial information. 17 . The patient bed of claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of siderails coupled to the frame and each siderail being movable between a raised position blocking patient egress from the frame and a lowered position unblocking patient egress from the frame, a plurality of casters coupled to the frame, and a bed exit system carried by the frame and coupled to the circuitry, wherein the frame includes a base frame and an upper frame supported above the base frame by a lift system, and wherein in order for the bed to be properly configured according to the fall prevention protocol, two or more siderails of the frame are required to be in the respective raised positions, at least one caster of the plurality of casters is required to be braked, the bed exit system is required to be armed so as to monitor for a bed exit condition of the patient, and the upper frame is required to be in a low position relative to the base frame. 18 . The patient bed of claim 12 , wherein the circuitry is configured to convey the charting query to the
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