Patents by Inventor Bryan Horne

Bryan Horne 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).

  • Publication number: 20230394437
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2023
    Publication date: December 7, 2023
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Patent number: 11775932
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2022
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: Iodine Software, LLC
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Publication number: 20220343280
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2022
    Publication date: October 27, 2022
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Patent number: 11423356
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: Iodine Software, LLC
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Publication number: 20220006697
    Abstract: A tool is provided to generate one or more communication paths through one or more networks from a starting location to an ending location. The generated communication paths may be displayed for comparison by a user or computing device and, upon selection, the one or more networks may be configured or provisioned to instantiate a selected communication path in the networks. In particular, the selected communication path may be provided to one or more corresponding network configuration systems to communicate with the network devices in the communication path and alter the operating state of the network devices according to the communication path information. Some implementations of the network path tool may provide an auditing of diversity aspects of a network path or circuit that may receive network path information and display diversity audit information through any user interface utilized by the path computation tool.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Inventors: George HILL, Bryan HORNE, Jason CLEARY, Jason PARRIS, Andrew GLOVER
  • Publication number: 20200356952
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Patent number: 10733566
    Abstract: A clinical documentation improvement (CDI) smart scoring method may include predicting, via per-condition diagnosis machine learning (ML) models and based on clinical evidence received by a system, a probability that a medical condition is under-documented and, via per-condition documentation ML models and based on documentation received by the system, a probability that a medical condition is over-documented. The under- and over-documentation scores are combined in view of special indicators and queryability factors, which can also be evaluated using ML query prediction models, to generate an initial CDI score. This CDI score can be further adjusted, if necessary or desired, to account for factors such as length of stay, payer, patient location, CDI review timing, etc. The final CDI score can be used to prioritize patient cases for review by CDI specialists to quickly and efficiently identify meaningful CDI opportunities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: Iodine Software, LLC
    Inventors: William Chan, W. Lance Eason, Timothy Harper, Bryan Horne, Michael Kadyan, Jonathan Matthews, Joshua Toub
  • Patent number: 9641556
    Abstract: A social analytic system collects signals from different social network accounts. Social metrics are derived for the accounts and the accounts classified as different types of constituents for a company or primary account based on the social metrics. The constituents may include any combination of advocates, detractors, influencers, spammers, employees, partners, and/or market. Some of the social metrics used for classifying the different types of constituents may include a volume of the signals, types of message interactions, number of unique messages, sentiment, number of subscribers, alignment of constituent and company messages, and/or average signal length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2017
    Assignee: Sprinklr, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Joseph Potter, Kevin Safford, Jason Westigard, II, John Joseph De Olivera, Erik Lee Huddleston, Bryan Horne, David Chi-Fine Yu, Brandon Kearby, Stephen Michael Vaughan, II