Patents Assigned to IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLC
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Publication number: 20120110011Abstract: A computing device that is configured for managing application access is described. The computing device includes a processor and instructions stored in memory. The computing device determines one or more connectors needed to execute one or more commands using a mapping. The computing device executes the one or more commands using the one or more connectors. User information is updated to reflect any changes. One or more audit records are generated and stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: Carl F. Allen, Nathan B. Moon, Jason A. King
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Patent number: 8100899Abstract: A device for automatically aligning bipolar electrodes on opposing sides of operative tissue is provided for performing minimally invasive RF ablation. The device includes complementary magnetic electrode assemblies, each having a permanent magnet mechanically coupled to and electrically insulated from an electrical conductor. When positioned on opposing sides of tissue such as an atrial wall, the complementary assemblies automatically align their respective electrical conductors through mutual magnetic attraction to complete an electrical circuit. Each electrical conductor may provide an alignable elongated transmitting element adjacent to a magnetic coupling surface to allow for ablation of linear segments of tissue. Each electrode assembly includes mechanical linkage for coupling to an intracorporeal positioning device and a wire receiving terminal for connection to an external generator.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: John Richard Doty, Jeffrey L. Anderson
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Publication number: 20100161316Abstract: A method for natural language processing on a computing device is described. The computing device receives a free text document. The computing device parses the free text document for gross structure. The gross structure includes sections, paragraphs and sentences. The computing device determines an application of at least one knowledge base. The free text document is parsed for fine structure on the computing device. The fine structure includes sub-sentences. The computing device applies the parsed document and at least one likelihood vector to a Bayesian network. The computing device outputs meanings and probabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventor: Peter J. Haug
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Publication number: 20100094649Abstract: A method for coding medical data is described. Medical data is obtained. A computing device determines whether the medical data in a case matches a code or a code mapping. A computing device codes the case if the medical data matches a code. Coding includes assigning a specific code to the case if the medical data matches the specific code. The computing device generates a bill for the case based on the specific code if the medical data matches the specific code.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventor: Keith S. White
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Publication number: 20100087742Abstract: A method for determining a physiological characteristic of a patient on which a medical device is applied is disclosed. Electric current data is obtained from the medical device. The electric current data is filtered to produce filtered data. The physiological characteristic is determined based on the filtered data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: Corey J. Bishop, Nathanael O. Mason, Robert L. Lux
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Patent number: 7551078Abstract: A system and method for providing a safety alert for a device is disclosed. The invention minimizes or prevents the affects of programming errors and/or provides enhanced alert information to a monitoring healthcare provider, wherein the alert information may relate to a potential safety concern. The method includes monitoring data transmitted from a device and comparing the data to pre-established rules. When the data violates the rules, the system compiles an alert information packet, wherein the alert information packet includes information related to the device and the data. The system then transmits the alert information packet and/or an enhanced alert to multiple computer screens in a particular area.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: Rick Carlson, R. Scott Evans, Brent Palmer, Kyle V. Johnson, Vrena B. Flint
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Publication number: 20090029371Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods and materials for determining the genotype of a patient to predict the patient's vasoreactivity. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a method of determining the vasoreactivity of a subject, comprising: obtaining from a subject a sample comprising a nucleic acid sequence of the BMPR2 gene or amino acid sequence of the BMPR2 gene; determining the presence or absence of a non-synonymous mutation in the BMPR2 nucleic acid or amino acid sequence, and correlating the presence of a non-synonymous mutation with non-vasoreactivity or the absence of a non-synonymous mutation with vasoreactivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: IHC intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventor: C. Gregory Elliott
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Publication number: 20080133275Abstract: A method for providing information to a clinician regarding a patient's medical problems based upon a combination of the information recorded in the medical record and information omitted from the medical record is described. A patient's medical record is obtained. The medical record may include information regarding the medical conditions experienced by the patient, information from a clinician's observations of treating or testing the patient, and results from tests or therapies administered to the patient. A computer system having a decision support system is used. The decision support system comprises a prediction engine. The decision support system is used to predict conditions or problems omitted from the patient's medical record. These predictions are then provided to the clinician for recording into the medical record.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: Peter J. Haug, Jau-Huei Lin