Generative AI Method for Patient-Specific Electrical Stimulation Prescriptions
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260112472A1 titled 'Method and System for Generating Electrical Stimulation Prescription' filed October 20, 2025, naming Fang-Cheng Liu, Chuan-Feng Lin, and Tung-Shu Yang as inventors. The application discloses a generative AI module that creates exclusive patient-specific electrical stimulation prescriptions by analyzing patient feedback and a database of reference prescriptions, with doctor confirmation before treatment delivery. CPC classifications are G16H 20/30 and G16H 40/63 under health informatics.
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USPTO published patent application US20260112472A1, a draft patent application disclosing a generative AI system that creates personalized electrical stimulation prescriptions. The system obtains patient-specific feedback from executing a prescription, adjusts it using at least one reference prescription from a database, generates a new adjusted prescription, displays it on a doctor's operating terminal for confirmation or editing, and delivers the confirmed prescription to the patient for treatment.
Medical device manufacturers and healthcare technology developers working with electrical stimulation devices should monitor this application's prosecution for claims that may affect freedom-to-operate in AI-driven therapeutic prescription systems. The involvement of CPC classifications G16H 20/30 and G16H 40/63 places this squarely within health informatics, suggesting potential overlap with digital health and therapeutic software device development.
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION PRESCRIPTION
Application US20260112472A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Fang-Cheng Liu, Chuan-Feng Lin, Tung-Shu YANG
Abstract
Provided are a method and a system for generating an electrical stimulation prescription, including: obtaining, by a generative artificial intelligence module, an exclusive electrical stimulation prescription designed for a target patient and the target patient's feedback from executing the exclusive electrical stimulation prescription; adjusting, by the generative artificial intelligence module, the exclusive electrical stimulation prescription based on the feedback and at least one reference electrical stimulation prescription retrieved from a plurality of electrical stimulation prescriptions in a prescription database, so as to generate a new exclusive electrical stimulation prescription; displaying, by a prescription editing module, the new exclusive electrical stimulation prescription on a doctor's operating terminal for confirmation and/or editing; and receiving, by the prescription editing module, confirmation information of the new exclusive electrical stimulation prescription from the doctor's operating terminal and providing the new exclusive electrical stimulation prescription to the target patient for performing an electrical stimulation treatment.
CPC Classifications
G16H 20/30 G16H 40/63
Filing Date
2025-10-20
Application No.
19362742
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