GENERATION OF PATIENT-SPECIFIC CONTENT

The present disclosure discloses a method and system for generating a patient-specific content to a patient undergoing medical procedure. The system and the method of the present disclosure receives data related to the patient from various input sources, e.g. care-givers, the patient or data of medi...

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Hauptverfasser: ROLLS, Dan, BEKER, Amir, NEUDORFER, Orit
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Sprache:eng ; fre ; ger
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Zusammenfassung:The present disclosure discloses a method and system for generating a patient-specific content to a patient undergoing medical procedure. The system and the method of the present disclosure receives data related to the patient from various input sources, e.g. care-givers, the patient or data of medical attributes of the patient fed directly by monitoring or diagnostic devices, etc. The system stores a plurality of prior-prepared and existing media files, e.g. video or audio files, each of which may be related to a specific patient health parameter, condition or intended medical procedure or treatment that patient is or will undergo. Based on the specific input data of a patient, the system generates a patient-specific media content, or also can be referred to as personalized content objects (PCOs), that is constituted from at least two of said media files. The patient-specific media content includes a sequence of media files that typically has a specific chronological and/or narratively order commensurate with the flow of the intended medical procedure or treatment; the patient is exposed to the content before and/or during and/or after the medical treatment or procedure. This content may be displayed to the patients in sequences, before or during each phase, or the entire content may be displayed as one continuum at the choosing of the patients. The content may be displayed on dedicated screens accessible by or visible to the patients or may be delivered to him through a patient-carried device, e.g. a smart phone or tablet computer.