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KR-20260064919-A - Non-Facing Check the Health System Using Kiosk

KR20260064919AKR 20260064919 AKR20260064919 AKR 20260064919AKR-20260064919-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk, and more specifically, to a non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk installed in a village hall where villagers gather in rural areas, which allows for simple health checks, measurement of the villagers' activity status, and confirmation of health through voice and video examinations with a doctor at a connected designated hospital. This project (result) is the result of the Local Government-University Cooperation-based Regional Innovation Project, conducted in 2024 with funding from the Ministry of Education and support from the National Research Foundation of Korea (2021RIS-001).

Inventors

  • 이운규
  • 이혁수
  • 김상기
  • 최윤서
  • 김영윤
  • 방승현
  • 배민석
  • 봉보균
  • 전현태
  • 정민식

Assignees

  • 주식회사 이앤씨

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20241030

Claims (6)

  1. As a system for checking health remotely using a kiosk, A kiosk (100) installed in a village hall (10) and used jointly by multiple patients, comprising a display (110) that moves up and down and has a camera (111) installed on the front, a fixed frame (130) that mounts the display (110) with a guide groove (131) formed up and down, and a bottom plate (120) on which the fixed frame (130) is fixed and has a flat bottom surface; A designated hospital terminal (300) connected to the above kiosk (100) via a communication module, which determines the patient in front of the kiosk (100) from personal information transmitted from the kiosk (100) and verifies the face of the patient through the kiosk (100); An activity meter (210) that is worn by a medical patient using the above kiosk (100), has a built-in GPS sensor and a vibration sensor, measures the wearer's activity status, and transmits it to the kiosk (100) via a remote communication module. Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above display (110) has a temperature sensor (112) and a microphone (113) installed on the front; The lower surface of the above-mentioned bottom plate (120) is in surface contact with a drawer unit (140) having a plurality of drawers formed therein; Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.
  3. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned floor plate (120) is in surface contact with the desk (150); Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.
  4. In paragraph 1, The above kiosk (100) is An oxygen saturation meter (141), a heart rate meter (142), and a thermometer (143) are connected; After storing the measurement results of oxygen saturation, heart rate, and body temperature measured by the patient, the results are transmitted to the designated hospital terminal (300); Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.
  5. In paragraph 1, The above kiosk (100) is When a sudden decrease in activity transmitted from a specific activity meter is detected, a village broadcast is performed via a connected village broadcasting system, and the location and movement path of the activity meter are displayed on a map and transmitted to the smartphones of nearby villagers; Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.
  6. In paragraph 1, A questionnaire regarding dementia or depression is displayed on the display (110) of the above kiosk (100), and the patient checks the answers on the above display (110); The result of the above answer is transmitted to the designated hospital terminal (300) and the medical history result is analyzed; Non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk.

Description

Non-Facing Check the Health System Using Kiosk The present invention relates to a non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk, and more specifically, to a non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk installed in a village hall where villagers gather in rural areas, which allows for simple health checks, measurement of the villagers' activity status, and confirmation of health through voice and video examinations with a doctor at a connected designated hospital. While the focus of medical care has traditionally been on treating individual health problems, recently, disease prevention and health management have become increasingly important, and interest in these areas is continuously rising. Population decline in provincial areas due to low birth rates, an aging population, and concentration in the capital region makes it difficult to maintain medical infrastructure, and residents of areas facing population extinction are being left in medical blind spots. In December 2023, the Ministry of Health and Welfare conducted a pilot project for telemedicine and is pursuing measures such as simplifying the criteria for those with prior experience in-person consultations, expanding the scope of medically underserved areas, and expanding the allowance of exceptions for telemedicine on holidays and at night. However, when looking at the frequency of use of the current telemedicine system by age group, usage rates drop significantly starting from age 50. The reasons for the low usage of telemedicine among the elderly were identified as the difficulty of the usage method, the convenience of visiting a hospital in person, and difficulties communicating with doctors during use. <Patent Document 1> provides a method for health management and medical linkage through a home healthcare kiosk that can easily acquire biometric information at home, use it to provide information and alarms for health management, and further enable medical linkage such as telemedicine, remote prescription, and indemnity claims. <Patent Document 2> provides a prescription transmission kiosk that can reduce the waiting time of patients in hospitals and pharmacies by allowing the patient to transmit the prescription to the pharmacy system instead of submitting it directly at the pharmacy, by providing a prescription kiosk that prevents the inflow of foreign substances such as liquid foreign substances and dust through a discharge port for discharging prescriptions. However, these <patent documents> merely transmit prescriptions to pharmacies online or use kiosks to transmit prescriptions to pharmacy systems, making it difficult to constantly monitor the elderly in medical blind spots and unable to provide rapid emergency medical services in the event of an emergency. Furthermore, it fails to help patients with chronic diseases actively monitor their health status at their residences and communicate remotely with medical professionals. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a non-face-to-face health verification system using a kiosk according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the connection relationship between the kiosk and the biometric device of FIG. 1, and Figure 3 is a diagram showing the connection status between a kiosk and an activity meter, and FIG. 4 is an external view of a stand-type kiosk according to one embodiment, and FIG. 5 is an external view of a table-type kiosk according to one embodiment, and Figure 6 is an example of a kiosk screen according to one embodiment. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a non-face-to-face health check system using a kiosk according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, comprising a kiosk (100) installed in a village hall (10) where people can gather together in a rural village, such as a farming or fishing village, an activity meter (210) equipped with a vibration sensor and a remote communication module (not shown) assigned to each individual village resident, a village head terminal (220), and a designated hospital terminal (300) connected to the kiosk (100). A kiosk (100) is installed on one side of a village hall (110) where rural villagers gather to hold meetings, meals, exercise, play, education, etc. In the present invention, the kiosk (100) is provided in a stand type placed on the floor or a table type placed on a desk, and is designed to minimize physical strain even when used for a long time for medical examinations or filling out medical questionnaires by elderly people with kyphosis or those who have difficulty standing for long periods. The kiosk (100) of the present invention is classified into a stand type and a table type according to its lower structure. In the stand type, the lower part of the base plate (120) is formed as a drawer, into which a biometric device described