Patents by Inventor Andrew S. Kanter
Andrew S. Kanter has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220293283Abstract: A medical concept code analysis system includes a medical terminology source and at least one processor configured to access the medical terminology source. The processor also is configured to receive interface terminology concept code information associated with a plurality of interface terminology concept codes, receive public concept code information associated with a plurality of public concept codes, generate annotations for the plurality of public concept codes based on the public concept code information by determining a string and/or substring of the description associated with each public concept code contains an annotation that align with one or more predetermined annotation categories, associate the annotations with the plurality of interface terminology concept codes, and cause the interface terminology concept codes and the annotations to be output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2021Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Sahas Subramanian, Andrew S. Kanter, Greg Aldin, Rajiv Haravu, Jay Jayakumar, Matt Cardwell
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Patent number: 10223759Abstract: A method of implementing a controlled vocabulary may include the steps of generating the controlled vocabulary by forming a list of medical terms and associated descriptions; creating a list of codes internal to the controlled vocabulary; and storing the codes, the medical terms, and the descriptions in a format suitable for use in the patient longitudinal electronic medical record environment. In addition, a sound wave may be captured as an electronic file, translated into text, and stored as a patient medical record event. The patient medical record event may be parsed for context and may be tagged with one or more source vocabularies, and a code internal to the source vocabulary may be provided. Event context and source vocabulary findings may then be used as discrete elements to add to the longitudinal patient electronic medical record environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank Naeymi-Rad, Regis J P Charlot, Alina E. Oganesova, David O. Haines, Aziz M. Bodal, Andre L. Young, Masayo Kobashi, Stephanie J. Schaefer, Andrew S. Kanter, Kim C. Meyers, Jose A. Maldonado
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Patent number: 9594872Abstract: A method for implementing an interface terminology is described, the interface terminology comprising concepts and descriptions, a description being an alternative way to express a concept. The interface terminology also may include a plurality of domains, wherein each concept is unique within a domain. The method may include the steps of: storing a plurality of concepts in a database; storing a plurality of descriptions in a database; linking each description to a respective concept; storing an external code set in a database, the external code set comprising a plurality of external codes; and mapping an external code to a concept. The steps may occur via database table mapping. The method also may include deploying a front-end file, the front-end file comprises a link between the descriptions and the external code set.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc.Inventors: Fred E. Masarie, Jr., Gregory Richard Aldin, David Alvin, Aziz M. Bodal, Matthew Charles Cardwell, Régis J P Charlot, Eric Nathan Frank, Andrew S. Kanter, Masayo Kobashi, Jose Antonio Maldonado, Jr., Frank Naeymi-Rad, Alina Oganesova, Andre L. Young, Jr., Amy Yunhsin Wang
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Publication number: 20150154362Abstract: A method for implementing an interface terminology is described, the interface terminology comprising concepts and descriptions, a description being an alternative way to express a concept. The interface terminology also may include a plurality of domains, wherein each concept is unique within a domain. The method may include the steps of: storing a plurality of concepts in a database; storing a plurality of descriptions in a database; linking each description to a respective concept; storing an external code set in a database, the external code set comprising a plurality of external codes; and mapping an external code to a concept. The steps may occur via database table mapping. The method also may include deploying a front-end file, the front-end file comprises a link between the descriptions and the external code set.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2015Publication date: June 4, 2015Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Fred E. Masarie, JR., Gregory Richard Aldin, David Alvin, Aziz M. Bodal, Matthew Charles Cardwell, Régis JP. Charlot, Eric Nathan Frank, Andrew S. Kanter, Masayo Kobashi, Jose Antonio Maldonado, JR., Frank Naeymi-Rad, Alina Oganesova, Andre L. Young, JR., Amy Yunhsin Wang
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Publication number: 20140122117Abstract: A method for implementing an interface terminology is described, the interface terminology comprising concepts and descriptions, a description being an alternative way to express a concept. The interface terminology also may include a plurality of domains, wherein each concept is unique within a domain. The method may include the steps of: storing a plurality of concepts in a database; storing a plurality of descriptions in a database; linking each description to a respective concept; storing an external code set in a database, the external code set comprising a plurality of external codes; and mapping an external code to a concept. The steps may occur via database table mapping. The method also may include deploying a front-end file, the front-end file comprises a link between the descriptions and the external code set.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Fred E. Masarie, Jr., Gregory Richard Aldin, David Alvin, Aziz M. Bodal, Matthew Charles Cardwell, Régis JP Charlot, Eric Nathan Frank, Andrew S. Kanter, Masayo Kobashi, Jose Antonio Maldonado, Jr., Frank Naeymi-Rad, Alina Oganesova, Andre L. Young, Jr., Amy Yunhsin Wang
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Publication number: 20020032608Abstract: An advertisement from an Internet server is directed to a subscriber of an Internet Service Provider. When the user accesses the Internet Service Provider, transmission of the advertisement is triggered by an application logic set stored on the server. The advertisement is displayed in a temporary and non-dismissible window on the user's monitor. Ad display occurs whether or not the user's browser is open. Compensation is provided to the user, if the user registers, for receiving the advertisement. User may elect to receive a one-time emailing from the advertiser. Ad display is based on the user's system capacity and access speed. Hence, efficiency of ad loading is maximized. Ads open and close automatically, are of short duration, and remain unobtrusive to the user. The temporary nature of the ads captures the attention of the user, giving each message more impact. Viewer ad impressions are accurately tracked. Billing of advertisers is based on actual ad viewing, not estimated user statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Andrew S. Kanter
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Publication number: 20020019774Abstract: Advertisements are directed to a user of a web site having at least one page containing a coded reference. When the user accesses the web site, the coded reference directs the browser of the user to a server having an application logic set. Transmission of the advertisement is thereby triggered. The advertisement is displayed in a temporary and non-dismissible window on the user's monitor. Compensation is provided to the user if the user registers for receiving the advertisement. The user may elect to receive a one-time emailing from the advertiser. Ad display is based on the user's system capacity and access speed. Hence, efficiency of ad loading is maximized. Ads open and close automatically, are of short duration, and remain unobtrusive to the user. The temporary nature of the ads captures the attention of the user, giving each message more impact. Viewer ad impressions are accurately tracked. Billing of advertisers is based on actual ad viewing, not estimated user statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventor: Andrew S. Kanter