Patent ID: 8600778

Claim:
A method of managing patient care and emergency response following a Chemical, Biological Radiological, or Nuclear Explosive (CBRNE) attack and maintaining compliance with laws and regulations concerning healthcare data storage and transmission requirements, the method comprising: locating a plurality of patients at the CBRNE attack; administering a treatment to each of the plurality of patients at a patient location for an injury resulting from the CBRNE attack; and utilizing a computer processor to perform the following steps: recording at least one personally identifying patient information and the administered treatment as patient data for each of the plurality of patients, transforming and transmitting the patient data in a process compliant with laws and regulations concerning healthcare data storage and transmission requirements, the process comprising: determining a geospatial location for each of the plurality of patients, the geospatial location including a latitude and a longitude corresponding to the respective patient location; generating a unique patient identifier for each of the plurality of patients, the unique patient identifier based on the geospatial location of each of a respective one of the plurality of patients; associating the unique patient identifier with the respective patient data; and transmitting the patient data for at least one of the plurality of patients to a collection point to form a patient database, wherein transmitting the patient data further comprises: encrypting the patient data that is transmitted to a collection point compliant with laws and regulations concerning healthcare data storage and transmission requirements, and removing the at least one personally identifying patient information from the patient data that is transmitted to a collection point that is not compliant with laws and regulations concerning healthcare data storage and transmission requirements; and determining a type of attack from patient data in the patient database, the type of attack being at least one of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear explosive.