Patents Assigned to RLI Inc.
-
Publication number: 20090012822Abstract: The new system provides: automatic incorporation of dictated text; medical records summary generation in medical English text; parsing dictation to data; prephrased text; automatic generation of medical record as consequence of data entry; automatic notation of allergies, significant medical conditions and pregnancy; pregnancy linking, automatically; security card—close on pull; multi-look grease board; outstanding orders listing for all patients in the department; department layout; room selection excludes occupied rooms; nurses notes to text; nurses notes from physician orders to nurses; lab request screen shows all previously ordered labs; therapeutics; ACLS recording; lacerations; doctor specific prescriptions and medication orders; review of systems; coding level alerts differential diagnosis—filter to sex and age; diagnosis—fractures to text; doctor interval reexamination; patient instructions predicated on what was done; patient instruction video on demand; patient informed consent video on demand; vidType: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: RLIS, Inc.Inventors: James E. Ross, JR., William J. Lynch
-
Patent number: 7076436Abstract: The new system provides: automatic incorporation of dictated text; medical records summary generation in medical English text; parsing dictation to data; prephrased text; automatic generation of medical record as consequence of data entry; automatic notation of allergies, significant medical conditions and pregnancy; pregnancy linking, automatically; security card—close on pull; multi-look grease board; outstanding orders listing for all patients in the department; department layout; room selection excludes occupied rooms; nurses notes to text; nurses notes from physician orders to nurses; lab request screen shows all previously ordered labs; therapeutics; ACLS recording; lacerations; doctor specific prescriptions and medication orders; review of systems; coding level alerts; differential diagnosis—filter to sex and age; diagnosis—fractures to text; doctor interval reexamination; patient instructions predicated on what was done; patient instruction video on demand; patient informed consent video on demand; viType: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: RLIS, Inc.Inventors: James E. Ross, Jr., William J. Lynch
-
Patent number: 5823948Abstract: The new system provides: automatic incorporation of dictated text; medical records summary generation in medical English text; parsing dictation to data; prephrased text; automatic generation of medical record as consequence of data entry; automatic notation of allergies, significant medical conditions and pregnancy; pregnancy linking, automatically; security card--close on pull; multi-look grease board; outstanding orders listing for all patients in the department; department layout; room selection excludes occupied rooms; nurses notes to text; nurses notes from physician orders to nurses; lab request screen shows all previously ordered labs; therapeutics; ACLS recording; lacerations; doctor specific prescriptions and medication orders; review of systems; coding level alerts; differential diagnosis--filter to sex and age; diagnosis--fractures to text; doctor interval reexamination; patient instructions predicated on what was done; patient instruction video on demand; patient informed consent video on demand;Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: RLIS, Inc.Inventors: James E. Ross, Jr., William J. Lynch
-
Patent number: 4479366Abstract: An evaporative cooler is efficiently constructed of molded plastic materials, with a minimum of parts and simplicity in assembly. A blower shroud of a squirrel cage type blower extends the height of the cooler unit interiorly, and is secured by fasteners to a top panel and a base panel. Four side panels with air inlet openings are secured at their edges to the top and bottom panels. Water-retaining material is secured to the inside of each side panel, and the top edge of each side panel forms a water trough for dripping water down into the water-retaining material to be evaporated as air enters the unit. The water is circulated by a pump which draws collected water from a basin in the base panel and delivers it to the troughs.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: October 30, 1984Assignee: RLI, Inc.Inventors: Ted B. Lanier, Ras Redwine, V
-
Patent number: D271328Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: RLI Inc.Inventors: Ted B. Lanier, Ras Redwine, V