| CPC G16H 10/60 (2018.01) [G16H 15/00 (2018.01); G16H 20/10 (2018.01); G16H 40/63 (2018.01); G16H 40/67 (2018.01)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A method for integrated healthcare management, the method being implemented by a processor on a sensor-equipped computing device, the method comprising:
generating, by the processor, a medical record data of a patient;
accessing, by the processor, information about a first treatment related to the medical record data of the patient;
transmitting, by an optical sensing device, a laser pulse towards human tissue of the patient, the sensor including a photo-acoustics system;
obtaining, by the optical sensing device and in real-time, acoustic ultra sonic wave returned by the human tissue;
collecting, via a wearable device attached to the patient and in real-time, each of a blood pressure, heartbeat rhythm and glucose levels;
deriving, by the processor, biometric data related to the first treatment based on the acoustic wave returned by the human tissue and each of the blood pressure, heartbeat rhythm and glucose levels;
processing, by the processor, the biometric data;
determining, by the processor, whether the first treatment is appropriate with respect to the biometric data;
in response to the first treatment being appropriate with respect to the biometric data, outputting first information related to a first administration of a first medication;
in response to the first treatment not being appropriate with respect to the biometric data:
modifying, by the processor and in real-time, a treatment recommendations for the patient and generating a second treatment to correspond to the derived biometric data, wherein the second treatment specifies a type, amount of dosage and frequency of dispensation of a second medication;
outputting second information related to a second administration of the second medication based on the determined second treatment;
providing, wirelessly to an administration module in a mobile terminal separate from the sensor-equipped computing device, instructions to administer the second treatment;
remotely performing an automated injection, by a medication dispensing device having a syringe and coupled to the mobile terminal, wherein the automated injection includes automatically and intravenously administering the second medication to the patient via the syringe inserted into the patient in response to the acoustic wave returned by the human tissue obtained by the optical sensing device and each of the blood pressure, heartbeat rhythm and glucose levels collected by the wearable device; and
after the second medication is administered to the patient, updating the medical record for the administrating of the second medication.
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