Patents Examined by Dilek B. Cobanoglu
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Patent number: 7734480Abstract: A computer implemented system facilities the submission of clinical events data to a reviewing agency by prompting for data needed to authorize the appropriateness of the event. The system directs an appropriate submission to authorize the event. The system further stores the patient clinical event data and presents the data for review. The system confirms that the clinical event is appropriate by referring to the input data and predetermined validation rules.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Peter Stangel
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Patent number: 7729929Abstract: A method for dispensing medical items designated in a prescription, such as an electronic prescription, including providing the electronic prescription to a server, and the server providing the electronic prescription to a pharmacy or other agent that fills the prescription and provides the medical items to the patient. A consent statement is provided by the patient for permission to the pharmacy to receive and fill the prescription and for permission to the server to receive and forward the prescription. Secure communications are provided for key communications to establish trust of identity of the parties and entities.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Georg Heidenreich, Sultan Haider
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Patent number: 7693731Abstract: An improved method and system for developing a reinsurance administration system. Developers may build application programs for reinsurance administration with increased re-use of existing functionality and decreased development time. A business process framework may include common functionality for a plurality of business processes and a template for executing steps in the business processes. The common functionality may include behavior for GUI elements such as windows and buttons, error logging, and database commit and rollback transactions. One or more business process subclasses may be derived from abstract business process classes in the business process framework. One or more support processes in the business process framework may be specified for a business process. The support processes may include support processes for data or syntax validation, GUI, persistent data storage, security, and/or precondition checks.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Computer Sciences CorporationInventors: Peter Weber, Harald Sverdrup-Thygeson
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Patent number: 7676379Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for automated extraction and display of past health care use to aid in predicting future health status. A system and method that converts raw medical and pharmacy claims data into Hierarchical Major Clinical Condition (HMCC) and Place of Treatment (POT) time-series data to facilitate the health assessment of a member's total clinical conditions and aid in predicting his or her future health status. The HMCC categories are organized in body systems and likely disease progression to permit both spatio-temporal digital signal processing and the development of a dynamical learning system. Each medical and pharmacy claim of the member is mapped onto one or more HMCC/POT-time cells. At the end of mapping, multiple entries in each HMCC-time cell are accumulated with the temporal resolution determined as a function of group size and temporal fidelity required for model building.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Humana Inc.Inventors: David H. Kil, Marlene A. Sigwalt, Sandy S. Chiu, David B. Pottschmidt
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Patent number: 7668737Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for interfacing with a multi-level data structure by selecting a concept object stored in the multi-level data structure, displaying a first image representing the selected concept object, displaying one or more second images generally above the first image, and displaying a first connector connecting each second image to the first image. Whenever the selected concept object has one or more child concept objects, one or more third images are displayed generally below the first image, and a second connector is displayed connecting each third image to the first image. Whenever the selected concept object has one or more lateral concept objects, one or more fourth images are displayed generally on one or both sides of the first image, and a third connector is displayed connecting each fourth image to the first image.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Health Language, Inc.Inventor: Larry V. Streepy, Jr.
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Patent number: 7657444Abstract: A method and system of providing biological distance-treatment through a public network includes at least a treatment instrument which is electrically connected with an information connection system for providing a treatment for a registered user, wherein a treatment information data package sent from a service provider via the information connection system through the public network to provide digital treatment signals to control the treatment, wherein the treatment information data package is selected from the treatment information database based on a treatment request sent from the information connection system to the service provider and the health information profile of the registered user in the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Qi Yu
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Patent number: 7647237Abstract: A communication station is for use with a medical device (such as an infusion pump) and a processing device (such as a computer). The communication station includes a housing, a medical device interface coupled to the housing, a processing device interface coupled to the housing and a processor coupled to the housing. The device interface interfaces with the medical device, and the processing device interface interfaces with the processing device. The processor provides a communication path between the medical device and the processing device such that programming and instructions may be communicated from the processing device to the medical device and data may be transferred from the medical device to the processing device. The communication station may be combined with a system that is capable of generating reports either locally or remotely. In addition, the medical device interface may be a cradle that is configurable to attach to different shaped medical devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Luis J. Malave, Mark C. Estes, Jay Yonemoto, J. Jeffrey Barlow, Todd M. Gross, John Shin, Paul S. Cheney, II, Mike Dobbles, Clifford W. Hague, Deborah Ruppert, Kevin C. Wells
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Patent number: 7624029Abstract: A system and method for rapid entry of past medical diagnoses allows for development of specific, clinically relevant diagnoses from a simple input medication through use of a developed database that maps an input medication to a specific medical diagnosis through an intermediate indications data set. Input medications are normalized to their generic or chemical name and the normalized medication data is associated to an intermediate diagnosis through a medications indications listing contained in a database. Each medication develops a short list of possible specific and/or macro-diagnoses (indications) consistent with the medications and a selected indication is concept-matched to a specific medical diagnosis in order to develop a proper diagnosis in clinically meaningful terms, from a concept-mapped portion of the database.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Anvita, Inc.Inventor: Ahmed Ghouri
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Patent number: 7590551Abstract: A system and method for displaying medical information derived from a plurality of sources is described. Medical data associated with a patient are acquired from at least one of the plurality of sources on the network. The acquired data are prioritized for display in a desired order and/or time frame. A menu generator is used for generating a composite window for displaying the ordered acquired data in a first window together with at least one of user-entered medical notes, medical laboratory results and ventilator data in a second window.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Draeger Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: John E. Auer
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Patent number: 7574371Abstract: A computerized medical diagnosis management system includes a central computer system comprising a data processor; at least one data interface operatively coupled to the data processor and configured to receive data from two or more diagnosis instruments, wherein each diagnosis instrument is configured for displaying measurement data and/or diagnosis data on a local monitor; an input unit operatively coupled to the data processor and configured to select a diagnosis instrument from the two or more diagnosis instruments and to generate a control code for the selected diagnosis instrument, when a control instruction is entered through the input unit; and a display unit operatively coupled to the data processor and configured to display the received data simultaneously or successively, wherein the data interface automatically forwards the control code to the selected diagnosis instrument. A method and a computer program product for using the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Siemens AGInventors: Ralph Gritzbach, Juergen Heller
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Patent number: 7512548Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that enable a personal shopping cart to be used to select items from multiple web sites of multiple business entities, and to place a single order for the selected items. The shopping cart may remain persistent over multiple sessions of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Amazon.com, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey P. Bezos, Sheldon J. Kaphan, Ellen L. Ratajak, Thomas K. Schonhoff
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Patent number: 7509263Abstract: The present invention provides physicians access to formulary data as well as important clinical and practice management information at the point of care on easy-to-use handheld electronic devices. The invention also provides a method for distributing medical data to medical personnel. The method comprises the steps of storing medical data in a database and periodically communicating selected medical data between the database and an electronic device to establish a medical data distribution system subsidized by sponsoring entities. The invention also provides a computer readable memory storing executable instructions for execution by a computer system such that the computer system functions in a specified manner. The instructions comprise instructions for storing medical data in a database, and instructions for periodically communicating selected medical data between the database and an electronic device to establish a medical data distribution system subsidized by sponsoring entities.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2000Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: ePocrates, Inc.Inventors: Richard Alan Fiedotin, Jeffrey Alan Tangney, Thomas Ho Lee
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Patent number: 7461006Abstract: A method for assessing and analyzing one or more drugs, adverse effects and associated risks, and patient characteristics resulting from the use of at least drug of interest is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of selecting one or more cases for analysis, said cases describing the behavior between at least one drug of interest and a patient genotype; profiling statistically derived values from multiple cases related to the safety of the at least one drug, wherein at least one filter is employed for deriving said values; at least one data mining engine; and an output device for displaying the analytic results from the data mining engine. A system for performing the method is likewise disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Inventor: Victor Gogolak
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Patent number: 7444293Abstract: Structure and methodology for reducing risk of protocol ambiguities that could lead to operational failures in the conduct of clinical trials. Roughly described, an analyst encodes the features of a protocol into a highly structured, formal model created specifically to capture issues that tend to cause operational difficulties. The process forces the analyst to look for specific parameters in the text version of the protocol. The system creates a database of the protocol as encoded, and can display the protocol schema as a graphical network of protocol events and temporal links. In one aspect, the database includes an object class into which an analyst encodes descriptions of operational uncertainties. The system can display the network in graphical-visual form, with a human-perceptible indication of objects that have operational uncertainties associated therewith. Advantageously, the formal protocol model includes slots for encoding temporal constraints among protocol events.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: FastTrack Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Kahn, Carol A. Broverman, Kelly A. Kingdon
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Patent number: 7375647Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for transmitting medical and health-related data from self-monitoring diagnostic devices via an intermediate device to a central server or data repository where the intermediate device is adaptable to numerous medical and health meters. A method of transmitting metric data from a medical data collecting device to a server computer is described. A cable type is first determined once a self-monitoring diagnostic device is connected to an intermediate data trafficking device, connected to a telephone line or a PC with Internet access. A value representing the cable type is then transmitted from the intermediate device to a server computer. The intermediate device receives diagnostic device configuration information or intelligence from the server computer. Using this intelligence, components internal to the intermediate device are then configured to enable communication between the self-monitoring device and the data repository or central server.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: iMetrikus, Inc.Inventors: Junius A. Evans, Daniel Pettus
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Patent number: 7343305Abstract: A method and system is provided for charting tooth decay to assist in caries management. Specifically, the invention provides a computer system, a Graphical User Interface(GUI), a method, and associated computer code for presenting an interactive tooth chart comprising selectable, anatomically correct tooth icons corresponding to a dental patient's teeth. The invention allows a user to select regions of each individual tooth icon to record the condition of the selected region. According to the invention, a dental patient is selected from a patient data base, the patent's teeth are examined, and the condition of each tooth region is recorded using selectable icons. The invention further provides automatic characterization of dental conditions based on standard values and previously recorded conditions to indicate progression of disease. In an alternative embodiment, the invention provides a recommended course of clinical management based on the information recorded.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Douglas K. Benn, Stephen H. Kostewicz, Douglas D. Dankel, II
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Patent number: 7240017Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating the dispensing of insurance and of an insurance company selling insurance policies are provided, which may be network or Internet based, and may be managed through a general agent. Policy information from insurance companies may be received or stored. Data may be received from customers and insurance rates or quotes provided, which may be from competing companies. An instruction to purchase and payment may be received and proof of coverage, such as printing a document, may be facilitated. Data may be input directly by a customer or by an agent on behalf of the customer. The policy information, customer data, and premiums may be provided to the insurance companies. Insurance agents may advertise, and may refer customers from their own websites in exchange for commissions. The insurance offered for sale may be, automobile or specialty insurance, and may provide coverage in another country.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: International Insurance Group, Inc.Inventors: Guy J Labelle, George A Howington, Roman J Ruhnke, Andrea L Labelle