In an environment where it is beneficial for chronic health care patients to receive individualized attention on a daily basis, a health care network (10) is provided. Each patient receives a user interface device (12) such as a set top box for accessing the network (10). Based on the patient's heal
In an environment where it is beneficial for chronic health care patients to receive individualized attention on a daily basis, a health care network (10) is provided. Each patient receives a user interface device (12) such as a set top box for accessing the network (10). Based on the patient's health care history, a nurse or other health care professional interfaces with a server (22) and constructs a care plan specific to that patient by filling out appropriate sections of a care plan template. An itinerary arrangement processor (32) organizes content gleaned from the patient's care plan and constructs a serially arranged itinerary for the patient to experience each day. The patient logs on to the network (10) and is immediately presented with the day's itinerary, without having to navigate any menus. Resultantly, the patient will have an easier experience, and will not miss any material.
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1. A system for presenting health care information to a patient, the system comprising: a computer system that comprises one or more physical processors programmed with computer program instructions which, when executed cause the computer system to: extract, from a care plan including a series of co
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A system for presenting health care information to a patient, the system comprising: a computer system that comprises one or more physical processors programmed with computer program instructions which, when executed cause the computer system to: extract, from a care plan including a series of content elements to be presented over time to a patient, content elements to be displayed to the patient in a viewing session;generate a serially ordered itinerary for presentation to the patient using the extracted content elements, and at least partially tailor the selection of content elements to at least one personal patient goal associated with the patient;display, using a display device connected to an user interface device, one of the content elements to the patient;receive, using an user input device, a predetermined level of feedback from the patient to continue display of next content elements;repeat the steps of displaying and receiving until all the extracted content elements have been displayed to the patient or the viewing session terminates; andreschedule any uncompleted elements of the viewing session for upcoming viewing sessions, when the viewing session terminates prior to completion. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the user input device includes at least one key, which is activated by the patient to display one of the content elements, and actuated again to display the next content element. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the user input device includes a plurality of keys, activating any of the keys cause the next content elements to be displayed. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more physical processors are located in the at least one user interface device. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the display device is a television set in the patient's home. 6. The system of claim 1, further including: a look-up-table that houses completed care plan templates for each patient for access by the computer system. 7. The system of claim 1, further including: a health care professional interface to the computer system that allows a health care professional to create and modify patient care plans. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the health care professional interface includes a content management system that aids the health care professional in creating and modifying care plans by allowing the health care professional to upload, version, and preview content before it is distributed to patients. 9. A method of presenting health care information to a patient, the method being implemented in a computer system that includes one or more physical processors configured to execute one or more computer program modules, the method comprising: extracting, from a care plan including a series of content elements to be presented over time to a patient, content elements to be displayed to the patient in a viewing session;generating a serially ordered itinerary for presentation to the patient using the extracted content elements, and at least partially tailor the selection of content elements to at least one personal patient goal associated with the patient;displaying, using a display device connected to an user interface device, one of the content elements to the patient;receiving, using an user input device, a predetermined level of feedback from the patient to continue display of next content elements;repeating the steps of displaying and receiving until all the extracted content elements have been displayed to the patient or the viewing session terminates; andrescheduling any uncompleted elements of the viewing session for upcoming viewing sessions, when the viewing session terminates prior to completion. 10. The method as set forth in claim 9, further including: after displaying all content elements in the viewing session's itinerary to the patient, displaying an end content element indicating the completion of the viewing session's itinerary to the patient, andafter displaying the end content element, allowing the patient to select the same or other content elements for review in a patient selected order. 11. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein the steps of extracting and generating are performed by the one or more processors at one of the patient's home or remote from the patient's location. 12. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein the viewing session's itinerary is downloaded to the user interface device prior to a scheduled user login. 13. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein the receiving includes activating a single key on the user input device to cause the next content element to be displayed. 14. The method as set forth in claim 9, further comprising after the patient logs on to a secure health care information network, prompting the patient to commence the viewing session's itinerary;after the patient selects a commencement action, displaying the one of the content elements to the patient. 15. The method as set forth in claim 13, wherein the user input device includes a plurality of keys and pressing any key causes the first or next content element to be displayed. 16. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein after displaying the viewing session's itinerary, pressing any key of the user input device causes the first or next content element to be displayed. 17. The method as set forth in claim 16, wherein the receiving includes pressing any key of the user input device to cause the next content element to be displayed, such that the order of displaying the content elements is constrained. 18. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein at least one of the content elements is a survey, and further including: prompting the patient to supply answers to the survey;checking the patient's answers for accuracy; and,if the patient supplies unsatisfactory answers to the survey, displaying content elements appropriate for improving the patient's comprehension of material related to the survey. 19. The method as set forth in claim 9, further including: uploading content for inclusion in the care plan, and previewing the content to a health care professional before it is presented to the patient. 20. A non-transitory electronic storage media comprising computer program instructions that, when executed by one or more physical processors, perform a method for presenting health care information to a patient, the computer program instructions comprising: instructions for extracting, from a care plan including a series of content elements to be presented over time to a patient, content elements to be displayed to the patient in a viewing session;instructions for generating a serially ordered itinerary for presentation to the patient using the extracted content elements, and at least partially tailor the selection of content elements to at least one personal patient goal associated with the patient;instructions for displaying, using a display device connected to an user interface device, one of the content elements to the patient;instructions for receiving, using an user input device, a predetermined level of feedback from the patient to continue display of next content elements;instructions for repeating the steps of displaying and receiving until all the extracted content elements have been displayed to the patient or the viewing session terminates; andinstructions for rescheduling any uncompleted elements of the viewing session for upcoming viewing sessions, when the viewing session terminates prior to completion. 21. The non-transitory electronic storage media of claim 20, further including: instructions for allowing, using another user interface, a nurse or other health car professional to at least one of enter, amend, and preview care plans or content elements. 22. The system of claim 1, wherein the predetermined level of feedback is based on the level of experience the patient has with operating electronic devices. 23. The system of claim 1, wherein the predetermined level of feedback is based on characteristics of a treatment of the patient.
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