Patent Issued for Method and system for providing patient data to a patient data server following an offline network condition (USPTO 12249408).

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Title: Patent Issued for Method and system for providing patient data to a patient data server following an offline network condition (USPTO 12249408).
Source: Health & Medicine Week; 4/4/2025, p2059-2059, 1p
Subject Terms: HEALTH information systems, SYNCHRONIZATION, HEALTH information technology, DATA protection software, COMPUTER networks, MEDICAL records, CLIENT/SERVER computing
Abstract: The patent issued for a method and system by T6 Health Systems LLC allows for the provision of patient data to a patient data server following an offline network condition. This system enables the secure storage of patient data on a client logic device during connectivity interruptions and ensures the transmission of stored data to the server once the connection is reestablished. By incorporating offline functionality and user-generated passcode identifiers, this innovation protects patient privacy and allows for seamless data entry and synchronization within healthcare information systems. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The patent issued for a method and system by T6 Health Systems LLC allows for the provision of patient data to a patient data server following an offline network condition. This system enables the secure storage of patient data on a client logic device during connectivity interruptions and ensures the transmission of stored data to the server once the connection is reestablished. By incorporating offline functionality and user-generated passcode identifiers, this innovation protects patient privacy and allows for seamless data entry and synchronization within healthcare information systems. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:15316459