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What is claimed is:
1. A system for delivering health information to a patient, comprising:
a) a source of personalized health content for providing personalized
health content;
b) a source of entertainment content for providing entertainment content;
c) a composing means in communication with said source of personalized
health content and said source of entertainment content, said composing
means for generating a composite of said personalized health content and
said entertainment content, wherein said personalized health content is
transmitted from said source of personalized health content to said
composing means via a remote network; and
d) a display means in communication with said composing means, for
generating a display of said composite.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said source of personalized health
content comprises a health content selection means in communication with a
set of inputs, said health content selection means for generating said
personalized health content according to data from said set of inputs.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises a general
health content base.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises a medical
treatment regimen of the patient.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein said medical treatment regimen specifies
a target health parameter of the patient.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises a health
profile of the patient.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said health profile specifies an actual
health parameter of the patient.
8. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises an
educational treatment plan of the patient.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein said educational treatment plan specifies
an educational goal of the patient.
10. The system of claim 8, further comprising a treatment plan means for
generating said educational treatment plan from a treatment regimen and a
health profile.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein said educational treatment plan means
is adapted to generate said treatment plan by comparing a target health
parameter specified by said treatment regimen to a corresponding actual
health parameter specified by said health profile.
12. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises a
psychological profile of the patient.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein said psychological profile
characterizes a like and a motivator of the patient.
14. The system of claim 2, wherein said set of inputs comprises a content
history of the patient.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein said composing means is adapted to
generate said composite according to a criticality of the patient.
16. The system of claim 15, further comprising a criticality means for
generating said criticality by comparing a treatment regimen and a health
profile of the patient.
17. The system of claim 1, further comprising a content request means in
communication with said source of entertainment content, for allowing the
patient to request a delivery of said entertainment content to said
composing means.
18. The system of claim 1, wherein said composite comprises a composite
page comprising said personalized health content and said entertainment
content.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein said composite page comprises a health
section comprising said personalized health content; and an entertainment
section comprising said entertainment content.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein said source of entertainment content is
adapted to generate an original page comprising an entertainment section
and an undesirable section; and said composing means is adapted to replace
said undesirable section with said health section, thereby generating said
composite.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein said composing means is adapted to
replace said undesirable section with said health section such that a page
layout of said composite page is substantially identical to a page layout
of said original page.
22. The system of claim 20, wherein said undesirable section comprises an
advertisement.
23. The system of claim 1, wherein said source of entertainment content is
adapted to generate an entertainment document comprising said
entertainment content and an undesirable content; and said composing means
is adapted to replace said undesirable content with said personalized
health content, thereby generating said composite.
24. The system of claim 1, wherein said composite comprises hypertext
markup language text.
25. The system of claim 1, wherein said display of said composite comprises
an image sequence comprising a first image and a second image, said first
image comprising said entertainment content, and said second image
comprising said personalized health content.
26. The system of claim 25, wherein said first image consists substantially
of said entertainment content, and said second image consists
substantially of said personalized health content.
27. The system of claim 1, further comprising a client subsystem located at
a patient location and comprising said display means; and a server
subsystem in communication with said client subsystem over a remote
network.
28. The system of claim 27, wherein said server subsystem comprises said
composing means.
29. The system of claim 27, wherein said server subsystem comprises said
source of personalized health content.
30. The system of claim 27, wherein said server subsystem is in
communication with a plurality of client subsystems, said plurality of
client subsystems corresponding to a plurality of patients.
31. The system of claim 27, wherein said display means comprises a
television set in communication with a multimedia processor.
32. A system for delivering health information to a patient, comprising:
a) a composing means for generating a composite of a personalized health
content and an entertainment content, wherein said personalized health
content is transmitted to said composing means via a remote network; and
b) a display means in communication with said composing means, said display
means for generating a display of said composite.
33. A system for delivering health information to a plurality of patients,
comprising:
a) a server subsystem including a source of health content for providing
health content, said health content personalized to each of the plurality
of patients, a source of entertainment content for providing entertainment
content, and a composing means in communication with said source of health
content and said source of entertainment content, said composing means for
generating a composite of said health content and said entertainment
content; and
b) a plurality of client subsystems corresponding to the plurality of
patients, said plurality of client subsystems in communication with said
server subsystem, each of said plurality of client subsystems comprising a
content request means, said content request means in communication with
said source of entertainment content via a remote network, said content
request means for allowing the patient to expressly request said
entertainment content, and each of said plurality of client subsystems
further comprising a display means, said display means in communication
with said composing means, said display means for generating a display of
said composite.
34. A method of delivering health information to a patient, comprising the
steps of:
a) transmitting personalized health content and entertainment content over
a remote network to a composing means;
b) generating, via the composing means, a composite of the personalized
health content and the entertainment content; and
c) displaying the composite to the patient.
35. The system of claim 1, wherein said composite comprises a document.
36. The system of claim 35, wherein said document comprises a message
including health content, said health content personalized to the patient.
37. The system of claim 1, wherein said source of entertainment content
comprises an entertainment server, and said entertainment content is
provided to said composing means via a remote network.
38. The system of claim 1, wherein said composite is generated by a central
server, said central server in communication with said display means via a
remote network.
39. The system of claim 1, wherein said remote network comprises the
Internet.
40. The system of claim 32, wherein said entertainment content is
transmitted to said composing means via a remote network.
41. The system of claim 32, further comprising a health care provider
server, at least one entertainment server, and a content request means,
wherein said content request means allows the patient to request said
entertainment content from said at least one entertainment server, and
said content request means further allows the patient to provide
psychological profile data and health profile data to said health care
provider server.
42. The system of claim 32, further comprising a central server, said
central server in communication with said display means via a remote
network.
43. The system of claim 32, wherein said composing means comprises a
central server.
44. The system of claim 33, wherein said server subsystem comprises an
entertainment server for generating entertainment content, a health server
comprising inputs for generating health data on the patient, and a central
server for generating personalized health content and for generating said
composite of said health content and said entertainment content.
45. The system of claim 44, wherein said health server contains a health
profile, standards of care for a disease of the patient, and a medical
treatment regimen prescribed for the patient.
46. The method of claim 34, wherein the composite is displayed to the
patient via a display means, the display means adapted to display a
document or text data.
47. The method of claim 46, wherein the display means comprises a computer
and browsing software, and wherein the composing means comprises an
extension to the browsing software.
48. The method of claim 34, wherein the personalized health content and the
entertainment content are transmitted to a central server, the central
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to the field of health education, and in particular
to an on-line system and method for displaying to a patient a composite of
patient-selected entertainment content and personalized educational health
content.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The health care community has recognized in recent years the importance of
preventive care in managing patients' health. Preventive care is important
for managing the health of patients having chronic diseases or long-term
conditions, as well as for reducing the incidence of undesirable behavior
(e.g. smoking) in at-risk patients. Preventive care includes educating
patients about diseases and/or health consequences of behavior, ensuring
communication between patients and health care providers (e.g. doctors),
and providing patients with tools and/or treatments for managing diseases
or behaviors.
Commonly used preventive care approaches suffer from several drawbacks.
Much of preventive care is voluntary, and thus a large fraction of
preventive care resources is typically spent on patients who actively seek
involvement in their care. A large number of patients do not actively seek
information and treatment in the absence of symptoms. Also, health care
providers receive very little information on whether patients are
complying with preventive care guidelines. Thus, health care providers
often are not able to take remedial steps before the disease affects
patients symptomatically (e.g. through pain). Reaching passive patients
and people at risk for developing medical conditions is critical to
delivering effective preventive care.
The mass-marketing techniques used for health education by most health
maintenance organizations (HMOs) and insurance companies allow little
customization of information to an individual patient's needs.
Consequently, many patients may not directly identify with the educational
approaches used by their health care providers. Personalizing health
education would significantly raise the effectiveness of preventive health
care, especially in children and adolescents.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,420, Goldman et al. describe a system for
prescribing personalized diets to individual patients. Health profiles of
the patients are used to generate the personalized diets. The system
described by Goldman et al. requires patient initiative in the
prescription process.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,140,419, Galumbeck et al. describe a
multiply-hierarchical data delivery system capable of addressing receivers
singly or in groups. The Galumbeck et al. patent does not discuss health
education issues. Other U.S. Patent Nos. related to selective addressing
of receivers include U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,565,909 and 5,432,542 by Thibadeau
et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 4,264,924 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,264,925 by Freeman
et al.
None of the above-mentioned disclosures provides a system or method capable
of delivering personalized health information to a patient, without
requiring an express request for the information by the patient.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a
system and method for delivering personalized health content to a patient,
without requiring specific patient requests for the health content. The
system allows delivering personalized health content in the course of
normal recreational activities of the patient. Personalizing the health
content improves the educational effectiveness of the method. The system
allows the use, without substantial modification, of pre-existing spatial
or temporal layouts of entertainment programming. The use of a dedicated
server for data processing and storage allows a reduction in the amount of
data transferred over relatively low-bandwidth communication lines to
patients' homes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A system for delivering personalized health information comprises a source
of personalized health content, a source of entertainment content, a
composing means in communication with the sources of entertainment and
personalized health content, and a display means in communication with the
composing means.
The composing means generates a composite of entertainment content and
personalized health content. The display means generates a display of the
composite.
The source of entertainment content is in communication with a content
request means for allowing the patient to expressly request specific
entertainment content, i.e. to "pull" content from the source of
entertainment content. The entertainment content is delivered to the
composing means following an express patient request for the entertainment
content.
The source of personalized health content comprises a health content
selection means in communication with a set of inputs. The health content
selection means generates the personalized health content according to
data from the set of inputs. The set of inputs comprises a general health
content base and inputs allowing the selection of content from the general
health content base. Inputs used for content selection include a medical
treatment regimen, a health profile, an educational treatment plan, a
psychological profile, and a content history of the patient. A treatment
plan means generates the educational treatment plan from the treatment
regimen and health profile of the patient.
The medical treatment regimen specifies target health parameters, while the
health profile specifies actual health parameters of the patient. The
treatment plan is generated by comparing the target parameters to the
actual parameters. The treatment plan specifies educational goal
parameters of the patient. The educational goal parameters measure the
importance of corresponding educational goals for the particular patient.
The psychological profile comprises data characterizing likes, dislikes,
and motivators of the patient. The content history identifies the health
content to which the patient has been exposed within a given time period.
The composing means generates the composite according to a patient
criticality. The patient criticality measures the patient's compliance
with the treatment regimen. A criticality means generates the patient
criticality by comparing the treatment regimen and the health profile.
The composite is preferably a spatial composite. That is, the composite
comprises a composite page including both entertainment and health
content. The composite page comprises an entertainment section comprising
the entertainment content and a health section comprising the health
content. The source of entertainment content generates an original page
comprising an entertainment section and an undesirable section (e.g. an
advertisement). The composing means replaces the undesirable section with
a health section, thereby generating the composite page. The page layout
of the composite page is substantially identical to the page layout of the
original page. A spatial composite preferably comprises a hypertext markup
language (HTML) document.
In an alternative embodiment suited for television health education, the
composite is a temporal composite. The display of the composite then
comprises an image sequence comprising a first image and a second image,
wherein the first image comprises the entertainment content and the second
image comprises the health content. The first image consists substantially
of the entertainment content, while the second image consists
substantially of the health content.
The system comprises a client subsystem comprising the display means, and a
server subsystem in communication with the client subsystem over a remote
network. The display means preferably comprises a television set and a
multimedia processor. Suitable remote networks include the Internet and
communications lines used for cable television delivery. The server
subsystem preferably comprises the composing means and the entertainment
and health content sources. The server subsystem, and in particular the
source of health content, is in communication with a plurality of client
subsystems, where each client subsystem corresponds to a different
patient, and where data is customized (personalized) independently for
each client subsystem.
The present invention further provides a method of delivering health
information to a patient. The method comprises the steps of generating the
composite of personalized health content and patient-requested
entertainment content, and displaying the composite to the patient.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a high-level block diagram illustrating the operation of a system
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 illustrates the generation of a composite page by substitution of a
health section for an undesirable section in an original page, according
to the present invention.
FIG. 3-A is a block diagram illustrating a preferred method of generating a
patient criticality and personalized health content, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 3-B is a block diagram exemplifying structures for a medical treatment
regimen, health profile, and educational treatment plan for a diabetes
patient, according to the present invention.
FIG. 3-C is a block-diagram exemplifying preferred structures for a general
health content base, psychological profile, and content history, according
to the present invention.
FIG. 4-A shows preferred hardware and connections for a system of the
present invention.
FIG. 4-B shows an alternative arrangement of hardware according to a system
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the following description, a source of content is understood to include
a record of the content (e.g. a HTML file), or hardware used to store the
content (e.g. a server). Personalized health content is understood to
refer to health content that is personalized to an individual patient's
health situation, and not merely to a health situation of a generic
patient having a given disease. In a system for delivering health
information to a plurality of patients, personalized health content is
understood to refer to health content customized individually for each
patient. The statement that an input is in communication with some data
processing means is understood to mean that the data processing means is
adapted to use (directly or indirectly) data specified by the input. The
term server is understood to refer to an information-generating device
capable of communicating with a plurality of clients; servers include
computer servers and television delivery systems. The term patient is
understood to refer to persons suffering from a condition or disease, as
well as persons at risk for engaging in behavior having adverse health
consequences.
The following discussion will focus on a computer-based implementation of a
system and method for diabetes preventive health care. It will be clear to
the skilled artisan that the present invention is suitable for preventive
care directed to many other health conditions. Moreover, there are many
well known structures, interfaces and processes that are suitable for
implementing the present invention.
FIG. 1. illustrates generally a health information delivery system of the
present invention. A source of entertainment content 20 and a source of
personalized health content 22 are in communication with a composing means
24, which in turn is in communication with a display means 26. Source 20
generates entertainment content 30, while source 22 generates personalized
health content 32. Composing means 24 generates a composite document 34
comprising entertainment content 30 and personalized health content 32.
Display means 26 generates a display 36 of composite document 34. A
patient criticality or criticality data 40 is used by composing means 24
to modulate the relative display importance of health content 32 within
display 36.
Preferably, entertainment content 30 comprises a hypertext markup language
(HTML) document requested by the patient under treatment. Personalized
health content 32 comprises an HTML document encoding a personalized
educational health message, while composing means 24 comprises computer
software. Composite document 34 is preferably a HTML file. Display means
26 comprises computer software (e.g. a browser) capable of generating
displays of HTML documents. It will be apparent to the skilled artisan
that, in general, many formats other than HTML are available for
entertainment content 30, personalized health content 32, and composite
document 34.
The composite is preferably a spatial composite. That is, entertainment and
health content are displayed within the same composite page or image. FIG.
2 illustrates the generation of a spatial composite according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention. A conventional HTML
entertainment document comprises an original page 100. Original page 100
comprises an entertainment section 102 and an undesirable section 104.
Page 100 is a conventional web page such as a home page of a company or
information provider. Undesirable section 104 comprises an advertisement
not requested by the patient, or other information targeted for
replacement.
Composing means 24 uses page 100 and a health section 106 to generate a
composite page 108. Composite page 108 comprises an entertainment section
112 and a health section 116. Preferably, entertainment section 112 is
identical to entertainment section 102. Composing means 24 thus
essentially replaces undesirable section 104 with health section 116.
Health section 116 is preferably formatted to have substantially the same
size as undesirable section 104, such that the page layout of composite
page 108 is similar to the page layout of original page 100. Health
section 116 comprises a link to further information related to the subject
of health section 116; the patient accesses the link by clicking on health
section 116. In an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), a composite
page is generated by adding a health section to an original page, without
removing any undesirable section from the original page.
Generating page sections of predetermined size using HTML is well known in
the art. Generating HTML composites and recognizing advertising sections
of HTML documents are described in detail in the above-incorporated U.S.
Patent Application "System and Method for Modifying Documents Sent Over a
Communications Network."
Criticality data 40 modulates the mixing of entertainment section 102 and
health section 106. Criticality data 40 measures the patient's compliance
with a doctor-prescribed treatment regimen. Criticality data 40 modulates
the relative display importance of section 116 within page 108. The
relative display importance preferably includes the probability that
undesirable section 104 is replaced by health section 116. For a patient
managing his or her health successfully, composite page 108 may include a
limited number of health sections 116 and a relatively large number of
advertising sections. For a patient not in compliance with the treatment
regimen, composite page 108 includes a large number of health sections
116. In another embodiment, relative display importance includes the size
and placement of health section 116 within page 108; the page layout of
composite page 108 is then generally different from the page layout of
original page 100.
FIG. 3-A illustrates the steps used to generate personalized health content
32 in a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Source 22 of
personalized health content 32 comprises a health content selection means
200 in communication with a set of inputs. The set of inputs provides data
for generating personalized health content 32.
The set of inputs of selection means 200 comprises a base of general health
content 222. General health content 222 is generated and updated using
research on communicating health information. The general health content
base 222 is preferably a large database of messages comprising video,
audio, hypertext, and/or text-to-speech data. Each element of general
health content base 222 comprises a message and a message
characterization, as illustrated in FIG. 3-C. The message characterization
comprises an explicit or implicit description of the message. In
particular, the message characterization comprises information on the
treatment plans and psychological and/or health profiles for which the
message is suitable or effective. In a preferred embodiment, the message
characterization comprises tags indicating the effectiveness of the
corresponding message for given treatment plan, psychological profile, and
health profile parameters.
The set of inputs of selection means 200 comprises a patient psychological
profile 220, as shown in FIG. 3-A. Psychological profile or psychological
profile record 220 contains information about the patient's psychology,
including his or her likes, dislikes, and motivators. For example,
psychological profile 220 includes parameters characterizing the patient's
response to various motivating factors such as love of family or fear of
adverse health consequences, and the patient's interest for cultural or
artistic subjects such as football or jazz music. The data of
psychological profile 220 is gathered from tests of the patient, from
questionnaires, and by monitoring the patient's usage of the system.
Psychological profile 220 records the subjects corresponding to the health
sections on which the patient has requested information (by clicking on
the sections).
Selection means 200 compares parameters of psychological profile 220 with
corresponding parameters of message characterizations. Selection means 200
then tends to select for display messages which fit the patient's
psychological profile. For example, for a diabetes patient motivated by
fear of adverse future health consequences, selection means 200 is likely
to select messages describing long term adverse health consequences (e.g.
blindness, amputation) resulting from poor diabetes health care. For a
patient motivated by money, selection means 200 tends to select messages
that communicate the financial benefits of maintaining blood glucose
levels within prescribed ranges. For a patient motivated by love of
family, selection means 200 tends to select messages emphasizing the
importance of proper care to the patient's family. In general a patient
responds to a plurality of motivational factors.
The set of inputs further comprises a medical treatment regimen 202.
Treatment regimen 202 preferably comprises a set of doctor-prescribed
medical goals or target health parameters for the patient.
For a diabetes patient, such parameters include target range of blood
glucose levels, weight, exercise times, parameters characterizing the
patient's diet, and recommended period between doctor checkups.
The set of inputs further comprises a health profile 204 of the patient.
Health profile 204 comprises a set of actual health parameters of the
patient. At least some of the actual health parameters defined by health
profile 204 correspond to the target health parameters of treatment
regimen 202. For a diabetes patient, health profile 204 includes a history
of the patient's blood glucose reading, as well as the patient's weight,
age, date of last doctor checkup, and other information relevant to the
patient's health. Suitable parameters for characterizing diseases other
than diabetes can be readily determined by an artisan of average skill.
A criticality means 205 generates criticality 40 by comparing treatment
regimen 202 and health profile 204. Preferably, criticality 40 comprises a
criticality index that measures differences between actual health
parameters of the patient (as reflected in health profile 204) and
corresponding recommended health parameters of the patient (as determined
from treatment regimen 202). For example, for a diabetes patient the
criticality index increases if the patient's current blood glucose reading
is not within a prescribed range, or if the period since the patient's
last doctor checkup is longer than the recommended period between doctor
checkups. Exact dependencies of criticality indices on actual and
recommended health parameters can be readily determined by the skilled
artisan according to the disease under treatment and the medical data
available for the patient.
A treatment plan means 206 generates an educational treatment plan 208 from
treatment regimen 202 and health profile 204. FIG. 3-B illustrates
schematically an example of the generation of an educational treatment
plan for a diabetic patient. Educational treatment plan 208 is an
educational prescription customized to the patient's current health
situation. Educational treatment plan 208 includes a set of parameters
characterizing the importance of various health goals for the treatment of
the patient. For example, if the patient's blood glucose readings are
higher than the range prescribed by the patient's doctor (specified by
regimen 202), an important educational goal of treatment plan 208 is to
motivate the patient to reduce his or her blood glucose levels.
Educational treatment plan 208 is an input for health content selection
means 200. Health content selection means 200 compares parameters of
educational treatment plan 208 with corresponding parameters of message
characterizations. Selection means 200 then tends to select messages which
fit the patient's educational treatment plan 208. For example, if a goal
of treatment plan 208 is to motivate the patient to reduce his or her
blood glucose level, selection means 200 tends to select messages relating
to blood glucose level.
The set of inputs of selection means 200 further comprises a content
history 224 of the patient. Content history 224 keeps track of which
messages the patient has seen, and whether the patient requested
additional information in response to each message. Content history 224
allows the delivery of complementary and non-repetitive messages to the
patient, over time. Some content is designed to be delivered over a series
of messages. Content history 224 allows the delivery of pre-determined
sequences of messages, and in particular of content designed to be
delivered over time. Content history 224 is used to update psychological
profile 220 according to the subjects of the messages in response to which
the patient has requested additional information.
FIG. 3-C illustrates an example of the selection by selection means 200 of
a message from general health content base 222. Selection means 200
preferably compares the message characterizations of each message to the
data characterizing a patient profile, and selects for composing messages
whose characterizations match the patient profile. The patient profile
includes the patient's educational treatment plan 208, content history
224, and health and psychological profiles 204 and 220 respectively.
FIG. 4-A illustrates the hardware and connections in a system for
delivering personalized health information, according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. The system comprises a client
subsystem 300 located at the patient's home, and a server subsystem 302
capable of communication over a remote network with client subsystem 300.
The remote network preferably comprises a communications line 304
conventionally used for delivery of cable television programming.
Preferably, server subsystem 302 is in communication with a plurality of
different client subsystems 300. The information delivered by server
subsystem 302 is individually personalized for each client subsystem 300.
Client subsystem 300 comprises display means 26 for a particular patient.
Display means 26 preferably includes a television set 306 connected to a
multimedia processor 308. A patient identification means 310 is capable of
communication with multimedia processor 308. Patient identification means
310 comprises a data-bearing card, or "smart card". Multimedia processor
308 has a receiving slot 312 for receiving card 310. Card 310 contains an
encrypted patient code identifying the patient, as well as an address of
server subsystem 302 for allowing client subsystem 300 to connect to
server subsystem 302. The address preferably comprises a URL address.
A patient feedback means or content request means is in communication with
multimedia processor 308. The patient feedback means preferably comprises
a keyboard 320. The patient feedback means allows the patient to request a
specific entertainment page, by transmitting to server subsystem 302 the
URL address of the entertainment page. The patient feedback means also
allows the patient to update psychological profile 220 and health profile
204.
Server subsystem 302 preferably comprises an entertainment server 330 for
generating entertainment content, a health server 332 comprising inputs
for generating health data on the patient, and a central server 334 for
generating personalized health content and the composite of entertainment
and personalized health content. Health server 332 is preferably a
database located at the patient's health care provider. Health server 332
contains the patient's health profile, standards of care for the patient's
disease, and the medical treatment regimen prescribed by the patient's
doctor. Central server 334 is connected to entertainment server 330 and
health server 332 over the Internet. Central server 334 is connected to
multimedia processor 308 over communications line 304.
The patient feedback means sends to central server 334 a request for an
entertainment document (e.g. an HTML file) located on entertainment server
330. The entertainment document is any document generally available to the
patient. For a page-based implementation, suitable entertainment documents
include home pages of companies or organizations, Internet directories,
and pages containing sports news or stock quotes. Central server 334
retrieves the entertainment document from entertainment server 330 and
generates a composite document by splicing a health message into the
entertainment document as described above. Central server 334 then sends
the composite document to display means 26 for display.
FIG. 4-B illustrates the hardware and connections in an alternative
embodiment of the present invention. The display means comprises a
computer 400 and conventional browsing software (e.g. the Navigator.RTM.
from Netscape Communications) installed on computer 400. The composing
means comprises an extension to the browsing application. A client
subsystem 402 comprises computer 400, while a server subsystem 404
comprises an entertainment server 406, a central server 408 and a health
server 410. Client subsystem 402 comprises the display and composing
means, while server subsystem 404 comprises the sources of entertainment
and personalized health content.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the display means
comprises a conventional television set connected to a cable television
delivery system capable of delivering individualized programming to each
of the system's subscribers. The source of entertainment content comprises
a television program, while the source of personalized health content
comprises a personalized educational health message. The composing means
comprises conventional equipment suitable for splicing the health message
within the television program. In such a television-based implementation,
the composite is preferably a temporal composite. That is, the composite
display comprises an image sequence, with the entertainment and health
content displayed within distinct images.
It will be clear to one skilled in the art that the above embodiment may be
altered in many ways without departing from the scope of the invention.
Various relative arrangements of inputs and processing means are suitable
for generating personalized health content. The patient criticality can be
used as an input for the health content selection means. Various diseases
or behaviors are amenable to preventive care according to a method of the
present invention, including asthma, hypertension, cardiovascular disease,
eating disorders, HIV, mental health disorders, smoking, and drug or
alcohol abuse. Personalizing the health content can be achieved in the
process of generating (rather than selecting) the health content. The
health content need not contain only predetermined educational messages;
suitable health content includes data from the patient's health profile.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the
following claims and their legal equivalents.
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