Inventors:
Daniel Snell - Pocatello ID, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/24
Abstract:
The invention discloses a method for implementing pain protocols and reducing patient recovery times. The invention has a dynamically updated database of pain protocols that a consultant can use to improve medical facility conditions. The database contains training information, pain protocol techniques, and information on the effectiveness and use of the pain protocols that the consultant can refer to when evaluating the medical facility's current practices. The consultant establishes a medical director of pain management who then works with the consultant to create a pain protocol plan. The consultant helps the facility implement the plan and monitors the success of the pain management procedures. The database is updated based on the results of this monitoring. The updated database is then shared over the network with other medical facilities.