Patents Assigned to eScription, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130013306Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: eScription Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Publication number: 20120310644Abstract: A computer program product, for automatically editing a medical record transcription, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a first medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the first medical transcription for presence of a first trigger phrase associated with a first standard text block, determine that the first trigger phrase is present in the first medical transcription if an actual phrase in the first medical transcription corresponds with the first trigger phrase, and insert the first standard text block into the first medical transcription.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: eScription Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, Robert G. Titemore, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 8286071Abstract: A computer program product, for automatically editing a medical record transcription, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a first medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the first medical transcription for presence of a first trigger phrase associated with a first standard text block, determine that the first trigger phrase is present in the first medical transcription if an actual phrase in the first medical transcription corresponds with the first trigger phrase, and insert the first standard text block into the first medical transcription.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, Robert G. Titemore, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 8280735Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: eScription Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 8229742Abstract: A computer program product for use with dictated medical patient information resides on a computer-readable medium and comprises computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to analyze the dictated information, identify likely confidential information in the dictated medical patient information, and treat the likely confidential information disparately from likely non-confidential information in the dictated medical patient information.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: eScription Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, Benjamin Chigier
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Publication number: 20120010883Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 8032372Abstract: A computer program product for computing a correction rate predictor for medical record dictations, the computer program product residing on a computer-readable medium includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a draft medical transcription of at least a portion of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, determine features of the dictation to produce a feature set comprising a combination of features of the dictation, the features being relevant to a quantity of transcription errors in the transcription, analyze the feature set to compute a predicted correction rate associated with the dictation and use the predicted correction rate to determine whether to provide at least a portion of the transcription to a transcriptionist.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger Scott Zimmerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 8028248Abstract: A computer program product for use with text transcribed from audio information, the computer program product residing on a computer-readable medium, includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to: enable defined keystroke combinations for use in editing the text transcribed from audio, the defined keystroke combinations corresponding to formatting functions identified as frequently-used functions during editing of a transcribed text; and respond to an activated keystroke combination by replacing a first format in the text document with a second format corresponding to the chosen keystroke combination.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Escription, Inc.Inventor: Roger S. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 7899670Abstract: A computer program product for transcribing a medical dictation in real-time includes instructions for causing a computer to obtain a user identification from a user at a client via a computer network, the user identification being associated with medical personnel that provides a dictation concerning a patient, load models associated with the user identification, the models being configured to assist in developing a draft transcription of the dictation, receive an audio feed of the dictation from the client, process the audio feed using the models to create a segment of the draft transcription of the dictation, and transmit the segment of the draft transcription to the client.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: eScription Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hood Young, Roger S. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 7885811Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignees: Nuance Communications, Inc., eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 7836412Abstract: A computer program product for use with text transcribed from audio information, the computer program product residing on a computer-readable medium, includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to: enable defined keystroke combinations for use in editing the text transcribed from audio, the defined keystroke combinations corresponding to formatting functions identified as frequently-used functions during editing of a transcribed text; and respond to an activated keystroke combination by replacing a first format in the text document with a second format corresponding to the chosen keystroke combination.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventor: Roger S. Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20100094618Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 7650628Abstract: A computer program product for use with dictated medical patient information resides on a computer-readable medium and comprises computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to analyze the dictated information, identify likely confidential information in the dictated medical patient information, and treat the likely confidential information disparately from likely non-confidential information in the dictated medical patient information.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, Benjamin Chigier
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Patent number: 7613610Abstract: A computer program product, for performing data determination from medical record transcriptions, resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain a medical transcription of a dictation, the dictation being from medical personnel and concerning a patient, analyze the transcription for an indicating phrase associated with a type of data desired to be determined from the transcription, the type of desired data being relevant to medical records, determine whether data indicated by text disposed proximately to the indicating phrase is of the desired type, and store an indication of the data if the data is of the desired type.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Zimmerman, Paul Egerman, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 7274775Abstract: A computer program product resides on a computer-readable medium, and includes computer-readable, computer-executable instructions for causing a computer to analyze a first playback speed history for at least one audio recording recorded by a first speaker and played by a first listener, the playback speed history being indicative of at least one playback speed associated with the at least one audio recording, and to determine from the first playback speed history a speed setting for playback of another audio recording recorded by a second speaker to be played by a second listener.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: eScription, Inc.Inventors: George Zavaliagkos, Ben Chigier, Roger Scott Zimmerman