US2012197538A1PendingUtilityA1
Automated clinical system to facilitate secondary review and authentication of clinical laboratory result values
Est. expiryAug 7, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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A method in a computer system for the review and authentication of clinical laboratory result values is provided. The method includes receiving patient data. The method also includes accessing review criteria. The method further includes comparing the patient data and the review criteria to determine if the patient data should be routed for review. The method further includes routing qualified patient data to a review hierarchy including at least one review queue defined by at least one user.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A computer-implemented method, which is performed by a processor operatively connected to a database, for reviewing clinical laboratory results, the method comprising:
receiving the clinical laboratory results that include a current test value of a patient, wherein the current test value is a result generated by performing a laboratory test on a specimen obtained from the patient; retrieving by the processor a prior test value of the patient that is stored in the database and that was generated prior to the current test value; referencing by the processor a review criteria that is stored in the database and that specifies a first test-value differential and a second test-value differential, wherein the first test-value differential applies to test values below a test-value threshold and the second test-value differential applies to test values above the test-value threshold; comparing by the processor the current test value and the prior test value to the test-value threshold to determine whether both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold; if both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold, using the second test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed; and if both the current test value and the prior test value do not exceed the test-value threshold, using the first test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the laboratory test includes analyzing a blood specimen obtained from the patient to measure a quantity of a molecular entity, and wherein the current test value and the prior test value are each a respective quantity of the molecular entity.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the laboratory test includes analyzing a blood specimen of the patient to measure a quantity of glucose, and wherein the current test value and the prior test value are each a respective quantity of glucose.
4 . A computer-implemented method, which is performed by a processor operatively connected to a database, for reviewing clinical laboratory results, the method comprising:
receiving the clinical laboratory results that include a current test value of a patient, wherein the current test value is a result generated by analyzing a blood specimen obtained from the patient to measure a quantity of a molecular entity; retrieving by the processor a prior test value of the patient that is stored in the database and that was generated prior to the current test value, wherein the prior test value is another quantity of the molecular entity; referencing by the processor a review criteria that is stored in the database and that specifies a first test-value differential and a second test-value differential, wherein the first test-value differential applies to test values below a test-value threshold and the second test-value differential applies to test values above the test-value threshold; comparing by the processor the current test value and the prior test value to the test-value threshold to determine whether both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold; if both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold, using the second test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed; and if both the current test value and the prior test value do not exceed the test-value threshold, using the first test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed.
5 . A computer-implemented method, which is performed by a processor operatively connected to a database, for reviewing clinical laboratory results, the method comprising:
receiving the clinical laboratory results that include a current test value of a patient, wherein the current test value is a result generated analyzing a blood specimen of the patient to measure a quantity of glucose; retrieving by the processor a prior test value of the patient that is stored in the database and that was generated prior to the current test value, wherein the prior test value is another quantity of glucose; referencing by the processor a review criteria that is stored in the database and that specifies a first test-value differential and a second test-value differential, wherein the first test-value differential applies to test values below a test-value threshold and the second test-value differential applies to test values above the test-value threshold; comparing by the processor the current test value and the prior test value to the test-value threshold to determine whether both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold; if both the current test value and the prior test value exceed the test-value threshold, using the second test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed; and if both the current test value and the prior test value do not exceed the test-value threshold, using the first test-value differential to determine whether the current test value qualifies to be reviewed.Cited by (0)
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