Patent ID: 8234125

Claim:
A health care data management system comprising a server device including a processor device and at least one computer storage medium, the at least one computer storage medium storing a database and data instructions, wherein the data instructions are executable by the processor device to: register a user with the server device by receiving user data including a first biometric identifier through a web interface; store the user data and the first biometric identifier in the database at the server device, the server device and the database being configured to operate remote from the user; associate the first biometric identifier with the user data in the database; receive health care information pertaining to the user and store the health care information in the user data in the database; receive from an emergency vehicle computing system a request including a second biometric identifier; search the database with the server device to identify the first biometric identifier as a match to the second biometric identifier; transmit at least part of the user data associated with the first biometric identifier to the emergency vehicle computing system in response to the request; update a status of the user in the user data of the database to indicate that the user is in transit to the medical care facility; receive login information from a caregiver computing device at the medical care facility; conduct a search of the user data in the database to identify patient records having user data that indicates that the associated user is in transit to the medical care facility; and transmit web page data to the caregiver computing device at the medical care facility to generate and display to a caregiver a total number of incoming patients and a list of the incoming patients, the list identifying, for each identified patient record: the name of the patient that is in transit, an estimated time that the patient will arrive at the medical facility, and a notes field identifying the current medical status of the patient.