Patents Examined by Amber Altschul
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Patent number: 7865375Abstract: A system and method for receiving medical or other database information and pregrouping and extending that data include a data enhancement layer configured to generate additional stored dimensions capturing the data and relevant attributes. Data sources such as hospitals, laboratories and others may therefore communicate their clinical data to a central warehousing facility which may assemble and extend the resulting aggregated data for data mining purposes. Varying source format and content may be conditioned and conformed to a consistent physical or logical structure. The source data may be extended and recombined into additional related dimensions, pre-associating meaningful attributes for faster querying and storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Lancaster, Michael E. Yarbrough, Kent D. Parkins, John H. Gragg, Douglas S. McNair
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Patent number: 7848937Abstract: A set of answers is received to a series of questions sent to a consumer of services, the set of answers to the series of questions is analyzed in a computer to identify types of service providers that can provide services to the consumer based on the received answers, and an agenda is produced, the agenda including the identified types of service providers and topics for the consumer of services to discuss with a service provider of each type, with the topics determined at least in part based on the answers.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: American Well CorporationInventor: Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7840418Abstract: Amongst other things, the availability of service providers is tracked across one or more service provider networks. A status change of the service provider is identified on one or more of the service provider networks and the other service provider networks associated with the service provider is sent data indicating the changed status of the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: American Well CorporationInventor: Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7840421Abstract: An infectious disease surveillance system is disclosed, which comprises a database system for storing data relating to at least one infectious disease; input means for providing data to the database system; a complex adaptive system associated with the database system; processing means for processing the data of the database system and converting the data into surveillance data; and output means for displaying the surveillance data.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Otto Carl Gerntholtz
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Patent number: 7835928Abstract: A request is received from a consumer of services to consult with a service provider having a service provider profile that satisfies at least some attributes in a set of attributes that define a suitable service provider; an available service provider satisfying at least some of the attributes in the set of attributes is identified; and a communication channel is provided to establish a communication between the consumer of services and the identified service provider.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: American Well CorporationInventor: Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7835926Abstract: An integrated home health system includes a television-based patient station, a first provider station for providing telemedicine or other healthcare services to a patient located at the patient station, a second provider station for providing caregiver services to the patient, a third provider station for providing emergency response services to the patient and a system management station coupled together by a data network. In addition to various management operations performed on behalf of the integrated home health system, the system management station is further configured to provide various home health services to the patient located at the patient station, either alone, or in conjunction with one or more of the first, second and/or third provider stations.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Telehealth Broadband LLCInventors: Surendra N. Naidoo, Michael G. McCown
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Patent number: 7818183Abstract: An animated representation of a consumer is enabled to interact with an animated representation of a point of service rendered in a user interface to select characteristics of a medical service provider; the selected characteristics of the medical service provider are received; an available medical service provider is identified based at least in part on the selected characteristics; and a communication channel is provided to establish an electronic, real-time communication between the consumer and the identified medical service provider.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: American Well CorporationInventor: Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7809590Abstract: A provider-patient encounter device delivers medical information and services by receiving content from context sponsors, linking the content to service codes and presenting the content to providers. The service codes represent medical procedure codes and medical diagnosis codes. Each service code includes a provider demographic code, a service priority code, and a supplemental service code. The provider-patient encounter device presents a selectable list of service codes and presents content from a context sponsor assigned to a service code when the provider selects the service code from the selectable list of service codes.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: ASN, Inc.Inventors: Peter Freebeck, Jack Thomas
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Patent number: 7805319Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention relates to systems and methods for detecting harmful and/or hazardous ingredients that may cause an allergic reaction, interfere with the effectiveness of a prescription drug, exacerbate symptoms associated with a chronic illness, and/or cause another undesired reaction.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Inventor: Ellen Badinelli
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Patent number: 7801750Abstract: Included in the terms of a purchase or lease agreement, particularly pertaining to automobiles, a party having a business relationship with the seller or lessor, or the seller or lessor itself, agrees to provide a policy, including at least collision and/or comprehensive coverage, to a qualified buyer. The insurance coverage protects against losses related to the item being purchased or leased for a predetermined period of time. To be qualified, the purchaser or lessor must reside in a particular geographic region and purchase or lease, for example, a particular make and model of automobile. No further characteristics of the purchaser or lessor are considered in obtaining the insurance policy. The sale or lease of the item and provision of the insurance policy may be completed over a computer network, such as the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Disruptive Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Robert Wallach, Jasper Jackson
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Patent number: 7797165Abstract: A system and method for determining eligibility for reimbursement for medical claims for patients may be implemented with computer software which compares a service provider's patient information against a benefit provider's database of covered persons to determine if the patient is eligible for benefits. The service provider records may be compressed by grouping all of the medical claims relating to a particular patient into one cluster represented by a composite medical claim, which may be used to query the benefit provider databases to determine if the patient is recognized. If the patient is recognized, every record within the cluster may be checked against the benefit provider's database to determine whether one or more patient medical claims are eligible for reimbursement.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: E-Scan Data Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter Douglas Beery, Michael L. Considine, Bruce C. Macartney-Filgate, John William Wester
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Patent number: 7783504Abstract: A health care claim payment system and method receives a claim for a health care service provided to a participant in a benefits plan. The claim is received by a payment services system, and a portion of the claim is payable by the participant. The payment services system remits the portion of the claim payable by the participant on behalf of the participant so that payment can be remitted to the provider in a single payment and accepts risk of delinquency and/or non-payment by the participant. In one example, the health care provider receives payment for the participant portion and employer portion of the claim within 30 days of issuing a health care service.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Health Payment Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Lefco, James Brindley
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Patent number: 7774214Abstract: A health care claim payment system and method receives a claim for a health care service provided to a participant in a benefits plan. The claim is received by a payment services system, and a portion of the claim is payable by the participant. The payment services system remits the portion of the claim payable by the participant on behalf of the participant so that payment can be remitted to the provider in a single payment and accepts risk of delinquency and/or non-payment by the participant. In one example, the health care provider receives payment for the participant portion and employer portion of the claim within 30 days of issuing a health care service.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Health Payment Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Lefco, James Brindley
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Patent number: 7774210Abstract: A record and billing service system and method for use in health care offices. The system allows a health care agent to generate a visit form for a patient that keeps a record of the patient's health history and treatment records received at a healthcare facility. The visit form includes procedure and/or diagnoses information that is particular to a given health care provider or facility. Thus, the system generates the visit form, which shows the types of procedures, diagnosis, inventory, and the like normally provided in the health care office by the health care provider. The application can be customized to reflect specialties provided in that office or by that provider. The system also converts the types of procedures, diagnosis and inventory matters listed in the application into accurate billing records.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: DHI Computing Service, Inc.Inventor: Dale Sandberg
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Patent number: 7769604Abstract: A health care claim payment system and method receives a claim for a health care service provided to a participant in a benefits plan. The claim is received by a payment services system, and a portion of the claim is payable by the participant. The payment services system remits the portion of the claim payable by the participant on behalf of the participant so that payment can be remitted to the provider in a single payment and accepts risk of delinquency and/or non-payment by the participant. In one example, the health care provider receives payment for the participant portion and employer portion of the claim within 30 days of issuing a health care service.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Health Payment Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Lefco, James Brindley
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Patent number: 7747453Abstract: A method and system for electronically maintaining medical records and to facilitate availability and use of information relating to patients, as well as other information used in the operation of a medical facility. The system stores information such as patient charts, medical histories of patients, insurance information, including documentation requirements of insurance companies, timelines for calendaring events, and dictionaries of commonly or repetitively used information. The system permits inputting of information relating to a patient encounter or appointment with a patient and inputting information on business related contacts, including information on patients, pharmacies, physicians and insurance companies. The system further facilitates tracking of patients and their medical status, prescription writing, printing of reports, and preparation of insurance forms, including electronic claim forms.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Ulrich Medical Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Dennis A. Ulrich, Burton E. Ulrich, Sandra I. Allen
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Patent number: 7742932Abstract: The difficulties in incorporating transmission history into medical diagnostic software are non-obvious. These are addressed here with systems and methods for hyper-fractionation of transmission history in a way that allows the full power of this information to be used in medical diagnostic software.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: SimulConsult, Inc.Inventor: Michael M. Segal