Medical Application Live Chat and Voice Assistant Patent Filed
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088188A1) for a live chat and voice assistant platform designed for medical applications. The system aims to facilitate messaging between medical applications on doctor and patient devices.
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a patent application, US20260088188A1, detailing a system for a live chat and voice assistant platform integrated with medical applications. The proposed system comprises a server with a messaging platform that enables communication between doctor-focused and patient-focused medical applications, allowing for direct messaging between healthcare providers and patients. The application specifies that the patient-focused application may have different functionality than the doctor-focused one.
This patent filing represents a new technological development in the health informatics space. While this is a patent application and not a regulatory rule, it signals potential future innovations in how healthcare providers and patients interact digitally. Compliance officers in the healthcare technology sector should be aware of such advancements as they may influence future product development and data handling practices, particularly concerning patient communication and data privacy within medical applications.
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LIVE CHAT PLATFORM AND VOICE ASSISTANT FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Application US20260088188A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Anamaria Castillo, Pierre Velu, Vanessa Carpano Chauvin, Adrian Barry, Eric Brown, Christopher E. Cramer, Niko Benjamin Huber, Sravani Gurijala, Ramesh Kothapalli, Nikita Singh, Udaya Kumar Swamy Vasa, Nikhil Kumar
Abstract
In embodiments, a system comprises a server computing device comprising a messaging platform configured to provide messaging between a plurality of different types of medical applications, a first computing device of a doctor and a second computing device of a patient or prospective patient. The first computing device comprises a doctor-focused medical application and a first chat module that integrates with the doctor-focused medical application and that enables the doctor-focused medical application to interface with the messaging platform. The second computing device comprises a patient-focused medical application and a second chat module that integrates with the patient-focused medical application and that enables the patient-focused medical application to interface with the messaging platform, wherein the patient-focused medical application has different functionality than the doctor-focused medical application. The messaging platform is configured to send messages between the doctor-focused medical application and the patient-focused medical application.
CPC Classifications
G16H 80/00 G06F 9/452 G06Q 10/107 G10L 17/24 H04N 23/667
Filing Date
2025-09-23
Application No.
19337763
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