Patent ID: 11887707
Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
Field: Medical technology (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 15:
16. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing program code for executing the following steps:
providing remote access to a plurality of databases over a network through a graphical user interface, wherein a digital health care data for the first patient can be stored in a native format dependent on a software platform used by each healthcare facility;
accessing, by one or more processors, the plurality of databases containing the digital health care data for the first patient;
transforming the digital health care data for the first patient from the native format into a standardized format in which the native health care patient record data for one or more patients is converted into a plurality of parsed data fields;
identifying a diagnosis code recorded in the standardized digital health care data for the first patient;
digitally accessing a database of diagnosis codes, wherein the database of diagnosis codes includes a list of chronic illnesses corresponding to a list of diagnosis codes;
determining a chronic illness corresponding to the diagnosis code recorded in the digital health care data for the first patient;
identifying a first health care encounter date on which the chronic illness was recorded in the digital health care data for the first patient;
upon determining the first health care encounter in which the chronic illness was recorded in the digital health care data for the first patient, identifying temporally subsequent health care encounters with respect to the first health care encounter in which the chronic illness was recorded and determining if the chronic illness was recorded in the digital health care data for the first patient for each temporally subsequent health care encounter; and
as a result of determining that the chronic illness was not recorded in the digital health care data for the first patient for each temporally subsequent health care encounter, generating and sending an incompleteness alert to a user, thereby informing the user that the digital health care data is incomplete for the first patient.