Patents Assigned to Innovation Specialists, LLC
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Patent number: 11232411Abstract: Disclosed is an integrated healthcare system. The integrated healthcare system including a server configured to receive and validate identification data, receive and verify coverage information associated with the identification data, and transmit, to a client, the validated identification data and the verified coverage information. The integrated healthcare system also including a client configured to receive, at a user interface, and transmit, to the server, the identification data. The client being further configured to receive, from the server, the validation of the identification data and display, on the user interface, one or more available benefits based on the validated identification data and the verified coverage information. The client being further configured to receive, at the user interface, an input command indicating selection of at least one of the one or more available benefits and initiate, a communication session based on the input command.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS LLCInventor: Clinton Glen Phillips
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Patent number: 10395328Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a virtual professionals community for conducting virtual consultations with suggested professionals includes receiving, in a server, data associated with a plurality of professionals, including a specialty descriptive of one or more of the plurality of professionals. The server can receive a peer performance rating for one of the plurality of professionals generated by a second of the plurality of professionals. A client can submit, to the server, a search request that includes user-defined search criteria. The server can then search the received data based on the search criteria to select relevant professionals associated with the client's search request. The server can rank the selected relevant professionals based on peer performance ratings and the relevancy of the relevant professional to the search criteria. After ranking the selected professionals, the server can transmit a report of the relevant professionals ordered in the ranking determined by the server.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Innovation Specialists LLCInventors: Clinton Glen Phillips, Brenton Grant Phillips
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Publication number: 20140180715Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a virtual professionals community for conducting virtual consultations with suggested professionals includes receiving, at an electronic device, a request for data associated with a professional. A list of professionals can be transmitted to a client in response to the request. The client can select one of the professionals from the list of professionals. At a scheduled time for a virtual consultation, an appointment interface can be established between the client and professional. Prior to the virtual consultation, including immediately before the virtual consultation, a notification can be transmitted to the professional. The notification can include access to the appointment interface, and a selectable option corresponding to a professional insurance coverage for the virtual appointment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Innovation Specialists LLC dba 2nd.mdInventors: Clinton Glen PHILLIPS, Brenton Grant PHILLIPS
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Publication number: 20140108055Abstract: A system and method designed to overcome or work with the geopolitical restraints on medical practice that presently hampers the process of conducting physician patient telemedicine sessions across different geopolitical zones such as different states or different countries. The method uses at least one Internet server and database, which may optionally reside or have an IP address within in the one or more geopolitical zones where the physician is licensed to practice medicine. The database will often contain lists of physician authorizations to conduct telemedicine in various other geopolitical zones, lists of patient telemedicine waivers, as well as information pertaining to the physician's specialty, rating, fee structure, and availability. The database may additionally contain other features such as lists of translator availability and patient electronic health records.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS LLC DBA 2ND.MDInventor: Clinton Glen PHILLIPS
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Patent number: 8635084Abstract: A system and method designed to overcome or work with the geopolitical restraints on medical practice that presently hampers the process of conducting physician patient telemedicine sessions across different geopolitical zones such as different states or different countries. The method uses at least one Internet server and database, which may optionally reside or have an IP address within in the one or more geopolitical zones where the physician is licensed to practice medicine. The database will often contain lists of physician authorizations to conduct telemedicine in various other geopolitical zones, lists of patient telemedicine waivers, as well as information pertaining to the physician's specialty, rating, fee structure, and availability. The database may additionally contain other features such as lists of translator availability and patient electronic health records.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Innovation Specialists LLCInventor: Clinton Glen Phillips
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Patent number: 8390445Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Innovation Specialists, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Publication number: 20120184305Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Publication number: 20120154144Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Publication number: 20120139721Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Innovation Specialists, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Publication number: 20110138256Abstract: Various embodiments implement distributed block coding (DBC). DBC can be used for, among other things, distributed forward error correction (DFEC) of source data in communication systems or parity backup for error correction of source data in storage systems where the source data may be corrupted by burst errors. A distributed block encoder (DBE) encodes sequential source data symbols with a plurality of sequential block encoders to produce interleaved parity codewords. The interleaved parity codewords enable decoding of error-corrected source data symbols with a distributed block decoder (DBD) that utilizes a plurality of sequential block decoders to produce the error-corrected source data symbols. A distributed register block encoder (DRBE) and a distributed register block decoder (DRBD) can each be implemented in a single block encoder and a single block decoder, respectively, by using a distributed register arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS, LLCInventor: William Betts
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Patent number: 7958426Abstract: Various embodiments implement distributed block coding (DBC). DBC can be used for, among other things, distributed forward error correction (DFEC) of source data in communication systems or parity backup for error correction of source data in storage systems where the source data may be corrupted by burst errors. A distributed block encoder (DBE) encodes sequential source data symbols with a plurality of sequential block encoders to produce interleaved parity codewords. The interleaved parity codewords enable decoding of error-corrected source data symbols with a distributed block decoder (DBD) that utilizes a plurality of sequential block decoders to produce the error-corrected source data symbols. A distributed register block encoder (DRBE) and a distributed register block decoder (DRBD) can each be implemented in a single block encoder and a single block decoder, respectively, by using a distributed register arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Innovation Specialists, LLCInventor: William Betts
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Publication number: 20110121965Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Patent number: 7872574Abstract: Disclosed are personal electronic devices (PEDs) having a sensory enhancement (SE) system for monitoring environmental conditions and detecting environmental events, for example but not limited to, changes in acoustic, thermal, optical, electromagnetic, chemical, dynamic, wireless, atmospheric, or biometric conditions. The detection of such events can be used to invoke a notification, an alert, a corrective action, or some other action, depending upon the implementation to the PED user or another party.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Innovation Specialists, LLCInventors: William L. Betts, Carol Betts
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Publication number: 20090204877Abstract: Block modulus coding (BMC) systems implement block coding on non-binary modulus m symbols, where m is greater than 2. BMC systems can be used for, among other things, forward error correction (FEC) of source data in communication systems or parity backup for error correction of source data in storage systems where the source data is represented by non-binary symbols that may be corrupted by burst errors. The block coding is preferably performed using a distributed arrangement of block encoders or decoders. A distributed block modulus encoder (DBME) encodes sequential source data symbols of modulus m with a plurality of sequential block encoders to produce interleaved parity codewords. The codewords utilize modulus m symbols where the medium can reliably resolve m symbol states.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: INNOVATION SPECIALISTS, LLCInventor: William Betts