Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices for identifying and quantifying an employment relationship between a practitioner and a facility. A method includes identifying carrier claims processed by a practitioner for procedures performed through a facility and matching the carrier claims to the facility to generate matched claims. The method includes calculating a percentage of outpatient claims based on a percentage of office claims performed by the practitioner that did not occur at the facility. The method includes calculating a level of confidence that the practitioner is employed by the facility based on the matched claims and the percentage of outpatient claims.
Abstract: Identifying relationships between healthcare practitioners and healthcare facilities based on billed claims. A method includes assessing facility claims billed by a facility over a time period to identify a practitioner that performed a procedure at the facility within the time period and assessing carrier claims billed by the practitioner over the time period to identify all facilities in which the practitioner performed a procedure within the time period. The method includes calculating a total quantity of the facility claims billed over the time period that indicate a procedure was performed at the facility and a total quantity of the carrier claims billed by the practitioner over the time period that indicate the practitioner performed a procedure.
Abstract: Matching carrier claims to facilities based on billed claims data in a healthcare system. A method includes identifying a carrier claim processed by a practitioner and matching the carrier claim to a facility to generate a matched claim based on a claims factor. The method is such that the claims factor comprises one or more of a patient identifier, a date of service for a procedure billed on the carrier claim, a practitioner identifier associated with the practitioner, a facility identifier for an inpatient facility associated with the carrier claim if the carrier claim occurred during a hospitalization at the inpatient facility, a most common facility associated with the practitioner.
Abstract: Determining cohesion of healthcare groups and clinics based on billed claims. A method includes determining a target office billing identifier associated with one or more of a healthcare group or a healthcare clinic and determining a practitioner billing a carrier claim comprising the target office billing identifier. The method includes identifying a plurality of carrier claims billed by the practitioner over a time period. The method includes calculating a proportion of the plurality of carrier claims that comprise the target office billing identifier.
Abstract: Identifying and quantifying referral patterns between healthcare entities based on billed claims. A method includes determining a plurality of billed claims and identifying one or more unique performing healthcare entities included in at least one of the plurality of billed claims. The method includes identifying one or more unique referring identifiers included in at least one of the plurality of billed claims. The method includes, for at least one of the one or more unique performing healthcare entities, calculating a proportion of referrals coming from each of the one or more unique referring identifiers over the plurality of billed claims.
Abstract: Matching healthcare groups and healthcare systems based on billed claims and calculating capture of billed procedures for healthcare groups and systems. A method includes identifying one or more office practitioners billing carrier claims comprising a certain office billing identifier and identifying one or more procedure practitioners associated with facility claims for procedures performed under a certain procedure billing identifier. The method includes identifying a common practitioner billing carrier claims comprising the certain office billing identifier and associated with facility claims for procedures performed under the certain procedure billing identifier. The method includes generating an office-procedure pair by matching the certain office billing identifier with the certain procedure billing identifier based on an existence of the common practitioner.
Abstract: Identifying ownership of a healthcare clinic based on enrollment information. A method includes identifying a plurality of practitioners associated with a clinic and calculating a proportion of the plurality of practitioners that are enrolled under a healthcare group based on enrollment information stored in an enrollment database. The method includes determining whether the proportion satisfies a threshold proportion of practitioners enrolled under the healthcare group and imputing a group ID associated with the healthcare group to the clinic if the proportion satisfies the threshold proportion.
Abstract: Identifying and quantifying a professional relationship between a practitioner and a clinic. A method includes identifying a clinic associated with a practitioner by assessing claims processed by the practitioner, identifying the clinic that are processed by the practitioner, and calculating a total quantity of claims processed by the practitioner. The method includes quantifying a relationship between the practitioner and the clinic based on the quantity of clinic claims and the total quantity of claims.
Abstract: A lock box useful to secure products in a display shelving system. The lock box is configured with first, second, third, and fourth quadrantal sub-frames that are combined into a rectangular frame unit. Each of the quadrantal sub-frames includes corresponding left-face and right-face quarter-panels, which adjustably and overlappingly and engage one another to form corresponding left and right sidewalls, which enables selectable adjustment of the height and depth of the frame unit. A hinge coupled along the front face of the frame unit, and a door that comprises an adjustable height first and second portion engages the hinge. A lock mechanism is disposed between the door and the frame unit to secure the door in a closed position.
Abstract: An electrified display system for use with a retail shelving unit that employs a backer panel that has pair of right-angled electrical conductors disposed in a recessed channel on its front surface. The backer panel can selectively engage and couple the electric power to a first display panel having a straight-in electrical connector that engages a first leg on each of the right angled conductors, or second display panel having a twist and lock electrical connector that engages a second leg on each of the right-angled electrical conductors.
Abstract: An intelligent packet analyzer circuit is configured to capture traffic being communicated over a serial communications bus. The intelligent packet analyzer circuit is further configured to analyze the captured traffic to identify a type of transaction being communicated over the serial communications bus and to analyze the packets being communicated over the serial communications bus to determine whether the packets collectively form a valid transaction of the identified type.
Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method particularly well suited for cutting vegetation and applying chemical fluids to the stump efficiently over wide areas, particularly with common mechanical devices such as sickle bar trimmers, rotary mowers, and flail mowers. Furthermore, the chemical fluids are precisely applied to the desired vegetation stumps so that the biomass has low chemical residue and the chemicals does not disturb the soil. Therefore, the biomass is preserved, soil residues are reduced, chemical waste is reduced, undesired vegetation is treated with a correct dosage, and manual labor is dramatically reduced. Thus, the soil residues are reduced and the biomass is preserved for further downstream processes.
Abstract: An apparatus for performing a vascular treatment. In some embodiments, the apparatus comprises a vascular therapy device comprising a vascular treatment device and a feeder. The vascular treatment device can connect to a wire configured for use in vascular treatment. The vascular treatment device can rotate the wire. The feeder can be configured for controller the longitudinal translation of the wire. The feeder and the vascular treatment device can be independently or combinedly controlled.
Abstract: An apparatus for performing a vascular treatment. In some embodiments, the apparatus comprises a vascular therapy device comprising a vascular treatment device and a feeder. The vascular treatment device can connect to a wire configured for use in vascular treatment. The vascular treatment device can rotate the wire. The feeder can be configured for controller the longitudinal translation of the wire. The feeder and the vascular treatment device can be independently or combinedly controlled.
Abstract: An intraluminal member can be used to deliver an adhesive to a vein while causing the vein to spasm, thereby controlling adhesive migration and improving procedure efficacy.
Abstract: An apparatus for performing a vascular treatment includes an intraluminal member that is controllingly moved during the vascular treatment. The intraluminal member of the vascular treatment device can be connected to a motor. The rotation direction of the intraluminal member can be reversed to reduce the incidence and duration of vein entanglement during a vascular ablation procedure. Reversal of direction could occur automatically, or in response to a sensor such as a load sensor provided as part of the motorized drive system.
Abstract: In certain embodiments, a system may include a wearable element having a rechargeable battery, at least one sensor circuit configured to capture movement data, and a transceiver configured to communicate the movement data. The system may further include a base unit including a docking component configured to recharge the rechargeable battery and configured to communicate with the transceiver to receive at least one of the movement data and an action determined from the movement data.