The invention disclosed herein is a method for online health management.
The method is family centered with the family, the family's health care
providers, and family's health insurance entities linked by computer for
the sharing of information. The medical information stored in the online
health management system database is available to authorized persons
anytime, anywhere. Additionally, the online health management system
evaluates the family health insurance and advises the family of the
schedule of benefits available to them. In this way the family may use
all of their benefits to promote good health rather than using the health
benefits solely for the purpose of paying for treatment of medical
problems when such exist. The online health management system
periodically measures and tracks certain vital signs and then compares
those vital signs to published standards of normality. The vital signs
are averaged together and a health score is generated which advises the
family and health care providers of risks to the patients health. The
family can then institute treatment plans in conjunction with their
health care providers to lessen the risks to their health. Improvement in
the health score can be used as feedback to the family and health care
provider that the treatment plan is effective.