US20240404670
2024-12-05
Physics
G16H20/00
The medical information processing system is designed to facilitate virtual medical consultations using digital twin hospitals in a virtual space, such as the metaverse. The system collects and analyzes virtual consultation data from multiple digital twin hospitals, which are digital representations of real hospitals. This analysis is then presented to users, offering insights based on their medical needs and history.
The system comprises a server and user terminals connected via a communication network. The server interacts with external systems like electronic medical records to gather personal health data. Users can engage with the system through avatars in the virtual space, enabling anonymity during consultations.
The server contains several key components: memory for storing data and programs, a display for user interfaces, input interfaces for user commands, and a processing circuit for executing tasks. The processing circuit performs functions such as acquiring user information, selecting appropriate digital twin hospitals, conducting virtual consultations, analyzing results, and outputting information to users.
The system acquires various types of user information, including medical history and biological data from wearable sensors. Users set conditions to select relevant digital twin hospitals based on location, reputation, and other factors. The processing circuit uses this information to conduct consultations and generate comparative analysis results.
The processing circuit implements its functions through a combination of software programs stored in memory. It can operate using a single processor or multiple processors working together. Each function—from data acquisition to result output—is executed by specific units within the processing circuit, ensuring efficient handling of virtual medical consultations.