WO1991002447A2 - Method of registering, transferring and storing information - Google Patents
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- WO1991002447A2 WO1991002447A2 PCT/SE1990/000767 SE9000767W WO9102447A2 WO 1991002447 A2 WO1991002447 A2 WO 1991002447A2 SE 9000767 W SE9000767 W SE 9000767W WO 9102447 A2 WO9102447 A2 WO 9102447A2
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K1/00—Methods or arrangements for marking the record carrier in digital fashion
- G06K1/14—Methods or arrangements for marking the record carrier in digital fashion by transferring data from a similar or dissimilar record carrier
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K17/00—Methods or arrangements for effecting co-operative working between equipments covered by two or more of main groups G06K1/00 - G06K15/00, e.g. automatic card files incorporating conveying and reading operations
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K17/00—Methods or arrangements for effecting co-operative working between equipments covered by two or more of main groups G06K1/00 - G06K15/00, e.g. automatic card files incorporating conveying and reading operations
- G06K17/0022—Methods or arrangements for effecting co-operative working between equipments covered by two or more of main groups G06K1/00 - G06K15/00, e.g. automatic card files incorporating conveying and reading operations arrangements or provisious for transferring data to distant stations, e.g. from a sensing device
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/06—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the kind of the digital marking, e.g. shape, nature, code
- G06K19/08—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the kind of the digital marking, e.g. shape, nature, code using markings of different kinds or more than one marking of the same kind in the same record carrier, e.g. one marking being sensed by optical and the other by magnetic means
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- the present invention relates to a method of regis- tering, transferring and storing information in a form which permits simple and flexible handling of information, said information consisting of items of part information which is selected among a plurality of predetermined items of part information, each of which corresponds to a pre- determined bar code and each of which is stored together with the corresponding bar code in a computer and on a medium which permits reading of the bar codes by means of a bar code reader, which method comprises registering of the selected part information in that the corresponding bar codes are read by means of a bar code reader and are entered into the computer.
- Inquiries or requests for information con- cerning products are then registered in that the bar code of the inquiry or the requested product information and also the bar-coded registration number on the visitor's identification badge are scanned with a bar code reader.
- the systems described above solve the problem with the time-consuming input of information to a computer. However, they do not solve the other problems stated above.
- the object of the present invention therefore is to provide a new method of registering, transferring and storing information, which solves the above-mentione problems and permits simple and flexible handling of information.
- this object is .achieved by a method described by way of introduction, which is characterised in that the computer is caused to print, in clear, each inputted bar code and the corresponding part information on a medium which permits reading of the bar codes by a bar code reader.
- Such a printout makes it pos ⁇ sible to reenter all the information printed or selected parts thereof into the same or a different computer for processing.
- a further advantage is that such a printout makes it easy to compile information from a large number of sources. If all the information is stored on paper in both human-readable and bar-coded form, new documents contain- ing information from different sources can be prepared in that bar-coded part information is read from different sources by a bar code reader and then is output in human- readable as well as bar-coded form.
- a still further advantage is that if information is stored by the method according to the invention, it can readily be copied and distributed to many persons who can each easily enter it into his computer.
- the method according to the invention renders it possible to transfer information from a sender to a receiver without the information being readable by intermediaries, if any. This is possible if the information is transferred in bar-coded form only from the sender to the receiver, since bar codes normally cannot be read without an auxiliary appliance. Yet another advantage is that the method according to the invention makes it possible to file information in paper-bound form, awaiting subsequent data processing. If the information is classified, it can be stored in bar- coded form only. The method also permits compact filing, since the bar code information can be considerably dimi ⁇ nished without the possibilities of reading by a bar code reader being lost.
- One more advantage of the method according to the invention is that it permits the use of small local com- puter systems or individual computers, e.g. Personal Com ⁇ puters.
- the computer systems used need not even be com ⁇ patible since the information can readily be moved from one computer to another by printing it on paper in human- readable and bar-coded form and subsequently reading it into the other computer by the bar code reader.
- Another advantage of the method according to the invention is that it results in cost savings, since small, local computer systems are less expensive and simpler to modify, and since the nursing staff itself can carry out a great deal of the registering and storing of information now carried out by the office staff.
- a still further advantage of the method according to the invention is that it permits simplified text process ⁇ ing. Since, for example, frequent phrases are bar-coded, runnig text can readily be entered into a computer and be printed on paper together with the corresponding bar code.
- a further advantage is that the method according to the invention makes it possible to transfer information from one language to another. However, it is a requirement that the information to be transferred is bar-coded in an identical manner in the two languages between which the information should be transferred.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a system by means of which the method according to the invention can be carried out
- Fig. 2 shows the application of the present invention when writing out prescriptions
- Fig. 3 shows the application of the present invention in compilation
- Fig. 4 shows the application of the present invention when filing information
- Fig. 5 shows how to obtain secrecy by the method according to the present invention
- Fig. 6 shows the application of the method according to the present invention when transferring information from one language to another.
- the present invention is based on the condition that in a specific field, for example in medical service, alpha- numerical designations are agreed on for at least part of the information to be handled.
- alphanumerical designations are assigned to e.g. diagnoses, types of care, testing methods, laboratory results, medi ⁇ cines, recurrent phrases, expressions for forming sentences and answers etc.
- all designations are bar-coded.
- Fig. 1 illustrates an example how a system for car ⁇ rying out the method according to the invention can be designed.
- the system comprises a bar code catalogue 1 in which bar codes 2 for e.g. different diagnoses are stored.
- the bar codes 2 are to be found in a column at the extreme right on the pages of the catalogue, and adjacent each bar code 2, its meaning is printed in clear 3.
- Each bar code 2 represents an item of part information of the total infor ⁇ mation which can be handled by means of the bar code sys- tern.
- the system further comprises a bar code reader 4 which can be connected to a bar code memory 5 or directly to a computer 6 which is suggested to be a PC. Bar code readers and bar code memories are commercially available.
- the memory of the computer 6 comprises the contents of the bar code catalogue 1 which is stored electronically.
- the computer further comprises programs for receiving signals, which represent bar codes, from the bar code reader 4 or the bar code memory 5, programs for handling these bar code signals in different manners, programs for deter ⁇ mining the meaning of the bar code signals, programs for printing them etc. Such programs can readily be designed by the expert and therefore are not described in detail.
- a printer 7 which must be of a type which can print both in clear and bar codes.
- the rounds first he registers the patient's personal data by scanning a card with the bar code reader 4, on which card the patient's personal data are available in human-readable and bar-coded form. Subsequently he registers information on the patient's state of health, medication etc. by scanning selected bar codes in the bar code table 1 with the bar code reader. The information thus registered is stored in the bar code memory 5. After the rounds or when the bar code memory is full, the doctor connects the memory 5 to the computer 6 and instructs this to read the registered information and then to output the information in human-readable and bar-coded form on a sheet of paper 8. By means of the method according to the invention, information can thus be registered and stored in a simple and reliable manner.
- the doctor can connect the bar code reader 4 directly to the computer instead of the bar code memory 5. In the manner stated above, he can then enter information into the computer 6 and have the information printed in clear. The information can be registered and stored without the doctor being acquainted with the word processing system of the com ⁇ puter. Also the commands for the computer can be available in bar-coded form and be given by scanning a suitable bar code 2 with the bar code reader 5. Any information which the doctor wants to register and store but which is not bar-coded can be entered in conventional manner from the keyboard of the computer 6 or by means of a "bar code pro ⁇ ducer" which bar-codes every inputted sign separately, thereby producing unique bar code sequences.
- Fig. 2 shows the application of the method according to the invention when writing out prescriptions.
- the doctor now operates by means of a bar code reader.
- the computer screen can display a prescription form 20.
- the doctor fills in one or more boxes in the form by scanning selected bar codes in a bar code catalogue with the bar code reader.
- the doctor can print it out by a printer, whereby the prescription obtains the appearance shown on the sheet 21, with the information in clear to the left and the corresponding information in bar-coded form to the right.
- the doctor can send the prescription directly to the chemist's computer for printing.
- Producing prescriptions by the method according to the present invention brings the advantages that drugs can be ordered quickly, that any errors caused by the doctor's hardly legible handwriting can be eliminated, that the risk that the patient tries to alter the prescription is reduced, and that information on drugs which is available in case-books or letters of referral can be readily transferred to prescriptions.
- Fig. 3 shows how the method according to the present invention can be applied when compiling information from a number of sources.
- the Figure shows four sheets 30-33 with basic information, which have been produced by the method according to the present invention and which to the left contain information in clear and to the right the corre- sponding information in bar-coded form. If a person now wants to compile information from these sheets into a new document, he scans selected bar codes on the sheets 30-33 with a bar code reader. These bar codes are entered into a computer and printed in collected form on one sheet 34.
- Fig. 4 shows how the method according to the present invention can be applied when filing information. First the information to be filed is assembled from different sources, e.g.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a further advantage of the present invention: it provides natural secrecy, since bar-coded information normally cannot be read without an auxiliary appliance.
- the Figure shows a first sheet 50 containing information in both human-readable and bar-coded form. If this information is classified and is to be transferred from one location to another, without any intermediaries having access to the information, it is read into a com- puter and printed but in bar-coded form on a sheet 51. The information on this sheet can then be transferred to another location by mail, by hand, by telecopier, via a TV-link, radio-link or the like, without the persons handling the information being able to read or interpret this without an auxiliary appliance.
- the receiver When the information has reached its receiver in bar-coded form on a sheet 52 or on a TV picture, the receiver reads it into a computer by means of the bar codes and prints the information on a sheet 53 in human-readable and bar-coded form.
- Fig. 6 illustrates how the method according to the present invention can be applied when transferring infor- mation from one language to another.
- a doctor in Japan wishes to send information on a patient to a doctor in Sweden.
- the Japanese doctor registers information from his bar code tables 60 by means of a bar code reader and prints this information in bar-coded form on a sheet 61.
- this information is transferred to the doctor in Sweden, who when receiving the information reads it from e.g. a sheet 62 into his computer by means of a bar code reader and prints it in human-readable plus bar-coded form on a sheet 63.
- the bar-coded information entered into the Japanese doctor's computer can be trans ⁇ ferred via a computer-link or a TV- or radio-link directly to the Swede's computer for printing.
- This technique of transferring information of course requires that common bar code designations have been agreed on internationally.
- the method according to the present invention has been described by means of examples from medical service, the method is naturally not limited to this field of applica- tion, but can be used in all fields where computerised handling of information is needed and bar code designa ⁇ tions for the information handled have been agreed on.
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