Abstract: Some embodiments disclose a method of accessing medical data from two or more data sources. The method can include: receiving a first request for first data about a first patient from a first requestor, the first request for the first data includes a request for information regarding at least one of a bone of the first patient, an organ of the first patient, or a body tissue of the first patient; retrieving first access information about the first patient; retrieving second access information about the first requestor; determining whether to grant access to the first data by the first requestor at least partially based on the first access information and the second access information; retrieving the first data from a first source of the two or more data sources; and if the first requestor is granted access to the first data, transforming the first data into a visual depiction and transmitting the visual depiction of the first data to the first requestor. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
Abstract: Embodiments can disclose a method of managing usage of a workstation. The method can include: performing a desktop management sequence; performing a start-up sequence; displaying a login graphic on a screen of a monitor of the workstation; receiving first login information from a user; validating the first login information to check if the user is authorized to use the workstation; if the user is authorized to use the workstation, performing an autolaunch sequence, where performing the autolaunch sequence can include starting one or more pervasive computer applications; checking to see if the one or more pervasive computer application is active; if at least one first application of the one or more pervasive computer applications is not active, restarting the at least one first application of the one or more pervasive computer applications; receiving one or more instructions to logout from the user; and closing the one or more pervasive computer applications. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
Abstract: A system (100) capable of executing one or more workflows on a target application include: a context manager application (101) having a communications module (120) capable of receiving information regarding a first workflow of the one or more workflows. The first workflow includes: (1) two or more groups of one or more first actions; and (2) one or more trigger events. The system also includes: (1) an execution engine module (112) capable of performing the two or more groups of the one or more first actions; and (2) a trigger monitor module (114) capable of detecting an occurrence of the one or more trigger events.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 12, 2007
Publication date:
July 17, 2008
Applicant:
Carefx Corporation
Inventors:
Gary Owen McCullough, Jun Ping Zhang, David Scott Thompson
Abstract: A system (100) for monitoring one ore more target application (192, 193) includes an application extender module (111) having a foreign communications module (114) to communicate a change in a first context in the one or more target applications to one or more foreign applications (190). The system also includes one or more first monitor modules (120, 130) having: (a) one or more capture modules (121, 131) to capture an event in the target applications; (b) one or more comparison modules (122, 132) to test whether the event includes the change in the first context; and (c) one or more first communications modules (123, 133) to communicate the change in the first context out of the target applications to the application extender module.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 1, 2006
Publication date:
June 5, 2008
Applicant:
Carefx Corporation
Inventors:
Gary Owen McCullough, Jun Ping Zhang, Darrell Gene Hansen, Marc Alan Lottman, David Scott Thompson, Jeffrey R Swenson
Abstract: An computer program generation system (100) for creating a computer program includes: (a) a recorder module (103) capable of recording data comprising actions of a user of one or more applications; (b) a storage module (112) to store predefined portions of source code; and (c) a code generation module (105) capable of generating source code for the computer program using the data and the predefined portions of source code from the storage module (112).
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 25, 2006
Publication date:
January 31, 2008
Applicant:
Carefx Corporation
Inventors:
Kenneth Weng, Jun Ping Zhang, Darrell Gene Hansen