Rolandelli
Carlos Alberto Rolandelli, Buenos Aires AR
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20150339451 | System and Method for Providing Mobile Electronic Assistance in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medical Decisions and Documentation - The present invention provides a system and method of providing automated diagnostic and treatment technology available to healthcare providers for rapid assistance with the formulation of diagnoses (including low-likelihood diagnoses, which, if missed, would result in high patient risk), through: (a) efficient and thorough gathering of patient-specific information and symptoms; (b) comparing same against local and national diagnosis and treatment databases; (c) rendering accurate and appropriate diagnosis possibilities; (d) rendering corresponding high likelihood of success and appropriate under the circumstances treatment modalities not only prescribed, but explained and demonstrated; and (e) the ability to dynamically reassess the foregoing based upon additional patient-specific information and symptoms. The system and method allows all levels of general healthcare practitioners to render a higher level of expertise and sophistication than would otherwise be possible from such less-experienced healthcare providers, including in those situations typically requiring a trained specialist. | 11-26-2015 |
Carlos Ignacio Rolandelli, Buenos Aires AR
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20150339451 | System and Method for Providing Mobile Electronic Assistance in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medical Decisions and Documentation - The present invention provides a system and method of providing automated diagnostic and treatment technology available to healthcare providers for rapid assistance with the formulation of diagnoses (including low-likelihood diagnoses, which, if missed, would result in high patient risk), through: (a) efficient and thorough gathering of patient-specific information and symptoms; (b) comparing same against local and national diagnosis and treatment databases; (c) rendering accurate and appropriate diagnosis possibilities; (d) rendering corresponding high likelihood of success and appropriate under the circumstances treatment modalities not only prescribed, but explained and demonstrated; and (e) the ability to dynamically reassess the foregoing based upon additional patient-specific information and symptoms. The system and method allows all levels of general healthcare practitioners to render a higher level of expertise and sophistication than would otherwise be possible from such less-experienced healthcare providers, including in those situations typically requiring a trained specialist. | 11-26-2015 |
Rolando Hector Rolandelli, Bedminster, NJ US
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20150339451 | System and Method for Providing Mobile Electronic Assistance in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medical Decisions and Documentation - The present invention provides a system and method of providing automated diagnostic and treatment technology available to healthcare providers for rapid assistance with the formulation of diagnoses (including low-likelihood diagnoses, which, if missed, would result in high patient risk), through: (a) efficient and thorough gathering of patient-specific information and symptoms; (b) comparing same against local and national diagnosis and treatment databases; (c) rendering accurate and appropriate diagnosis possibilities; (d) rendering corresponding high likelihood of success and appropriate under the circumstances treatment modalities not only prescribed, but explained and demonstrated; and (e) the ability to dynamically reassess the foregoing based upon additional patient-specific information and symptoms. The system and method allows all levels of general healthcare practitioners to render a higher level of expertise and sophistication than would otherwise be possible from such less-experienced healthcare providers, including in those situations typically requiring a trained specialist. | 11-26-2015 |