Patent ID: 11881291
Assignee: INVARYANT HEALTH LLC
Field: Digital communication (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G  H | IPC G  H

Claim 0:
1. A method of consolidating and synchronizing medical history for a patient, comprising:
automatically fragmenting a personal electronic medical record for the patient into a plurality of data fragments;
storing the plurality of data fragments distributed across one or more databases;
automatically issuing an authenticator to a patient electronic device of the patient by a remote server apparatus to allow healthcare provider access to the personal electronic medical record, wherein the patient uses the authenticator as a patient checking-in at a health-care facility of one of the health care providers;
automatically authorizing transfer of the personal electronic medical record directly to the health-care provider server apparatus upon receipt of the authenticator by the patient checking-in for a patient appointment at the health-care provider;
reassembling the plurality of data fragments for display of the personal electronic medical record via a computer system of a health-care provider upon the patient checking-in for a patient appointment at the health-care provider;
updating the personal electronic medical record with data from the health-care provider to form an updated personal electronic medical record for the patient, wherein the updated personal electronic medical record replaces the personal electronic medical record for the storing across the one or more databases;
upon the patient checking-out for the patient appointment at the health-care provider, automatically fragmenting the updated personal electronic medical record for the patient into a second plurality of data fragments for storage across the one or more databases; and
upon the patient checking-out for the patient appointment at the health-care provider the updated personal electronic medical record closing on the computer system of the health-care provider, wherein the reassembling only occurs during active treatment of the patient by the health-care provider during the patient appointment at the health-care provider, and no copy of the personal electronic medical record or the updated personal electronic medical record remains on any user component of the computer system of the health care provider upon closing of the updated personal electronic medical record at the checking-out; and
storing the second plurality of data fragments distributed across the one or more databases in place of the plurality of data fragments across the one or more databases.