Patents by Inventor BRYAN MUEHLMEIER
BRYAN MUEHLMEIER 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: 20220189605Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media cause an infusion pump to provide a line check validation. A medical device that needs a line check validation is provided to a clinician via a graphical user interface. A selection of the medical device that needs the line check validation is received via the graphical user interface. The line check validation is automatically performed based on the selection. In aspects, the line check validation comprises establishing a first connection between a computing device associated with the graphical user interface and a second computing device associated with a patient. Further, the line check validation comprises establishing a second connection between the computing device and the medical device. As such, the medical device for the patient is automatically validated based on the first connection and the second connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: LISA KELLY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER, GREGORY LOCKER
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Patent number: 11295845Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media cause an infusion pump to provide visual confirmation of line checks. In embodiments, an indication is provided that one or more infusions need a line check. A selection of on the one or more infusion is received. Information corresponding to the selection of the one of the one or more infusions is received from an electronic medical record (EMR) and communicated to a corresponding infusion pump. The infusion pump then provides a visual indication of the line check.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Bryan Muehlmeier, Gregory Locker
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Patent number: 11250381Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, a graphical indication is provided that indicates an infusion is being administered. Upon an interaction with the user interface being received, a billing link is provided. Once a selection of the billing link is received, encounter specific infusion information is provided. The encounter specific infusion information is provided to a billing service.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 10929480Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, an indication that a bolus is being administered to a patient in association with the infusion is received. Accordingly a graphical indication the bolus is running is provided, the indication causing a volume remaining and the rate of the infusion to be temporarily masked until the bolus is completed. In embodiments, a graphical indication is provided that indicates an infusion is being administered.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 10872689Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for modifying characteristics of a medical device via a mobile device are provided. In embodiments, data communicated by a medical device used to treat a patient is provided to a mobile device associated with a clinician. A notification associated with the medical device is received and communicated to the mobile device. Confirmation of the notification is received from the clinician via the mobile device and the notification is communicated to the medical device. Characteristics of the execution of the previously input order are automatically modified in accordance with the notification.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 10589021Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media provide validation of one or more infusions for a patient without requiring barcode scanning. In embodiments, identification that a clinician has entered a room with one or more infusions is received based on proximity information. The room is associated with a patient that has orders for the one or more infusions. The clinician is automatically logged into an electronic medical record (EMR) associated with the patient, including context based on the clinician entering the room with the one or more infusion. As a result, the one or more infusions are automatically validated for the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Bryan Muehlmeier, Gregory Locker
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Publication number: 20190088355Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for modifying characteristics of a medical device via a mobile device are provided. In embodiments, data communicated by a medical device used to treat a patient is provided to a mobile device associated with a clinician. A notification associated with the medical device is received and communicated to the mobile device. Confirmation of the notification is received from the clinician via the mobile device and the notification is communicated to the medical device. Characteristics of the execution of the previously input order are automatically modified in accordance with the notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 10140423Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for modifying characteristics of a medical device via a mobile device are provided. In embodiments, data communicated by an infusion device providing an infusion to a patient is provided to a mobile device associated with a clinician. A notification associated with the infusion device is received and communicated to the mobile device. Confirmation of the notification is received from the clinician via the mobile device and the notification is communicated to the infusion device. Characteristics of the infusion are automatically modified in accordance with the notification.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 9911313Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media of proximity based alarm suppression are provided. In embodiments, a device signal emitted by a device signal transmitter associated with an infusion device is detected. A clinician signal emitted by a clinician signal transmitter associated with a clinician is detected. The device signal and the clinician signal are detected at a signal receiver having a known location. Based on the detecting of the device signal and the clinician signal, the clinician is determined to be in proximity to the infusion device. Based on the proximity of the clinician to the infusion device, an alarm associated with the infusion device is automatically suppressed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Patent number: 9846850Abstract: Subject matter described herein is related to providing a consolidated schedule having event entries that originate from disparate systems. For example, a central repository receives event entries from a plurality of disparate systems and aggregates entries associated with a particular clinician. The aggregated entries are transformed into a consolidated schedule, which is provided to a client device (e.g., mobile computing device or desktop computing device) used by the healthcare clinician (e.g., doctor, nurse, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, etc.). The consolidated schedule includes events scheduled to take place at different healthcare facilities or different departments within a healthcare facility. When viewing the consolidated schedule, the clinician can request patient information (e.g., vital statistics) relevant to a selected entry and execute other actions (e.g., rescheduling, note entry, event creation, etc.) relevant to the entry.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Kristine Marie Nessa, Karen Ramsey, Bryan Muehlmeier, Susan Marie Stiles
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Publication number: 20170165413Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media cause an infusion pump to provide visual confirmation of line checks. In embodiments, an indication is provided that one or more infusions need a line check. A selection of on the one or more infusion is received. Information corresponding to the selection of the one of the one or more infusions is received from an electronic medical record (EMR) and communicated to a corresponding infusion pump. The infusion pump then provides a visual indication of the line check.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: LISA KELLY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER, GREGORY LOCKER
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Publication number: 20170165412Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media provide validation of one or more infusions for a patient without requiring barcode scanning. In embodiments, identification that a clinician has entered a room with one or more infusions is received based on proximity information. The room is associated with a patient that has orders for the one or more infusions. The clinician is automatically logged into an electronic medical record (EMR) associated with the patient, including context based on the clinician entering the room with the one or more infusion. As a result, the one or more infusions are automatically validated for the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: LISA KELLY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER, GREGORY LOCKER
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Publication number: 20170061097Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for modifying characteristics of a medical device via a mobile device are provided. In embodiments, data communicated by an infusion device providing an infusion to a patient is provided to a mobile device associated with a clinician. A notification associated with the infusion device is received and communicated to the mobile device. Confirmation of the notification is received from the clinician via the mobile device and the notification is communicated to the infusion device. Characteristics of the infusion are automatically modified in accordance with the notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: LISA KELLY, JUDITH A. ZAKUTNY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER
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Publication number: 20170061096Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for generating workflow driven barcodes for medical devices are provided. In embodiments, after an identification of a patient and an infusion has been received and communication has been established between an infusion device and an electronic medical record associated with the patient, a digital barcode is provided via a user interface of an infusion device. Once the barcode is scanned, the order is communicated to the infusion device. After a confirmation is received from the clinician, the infusion begins.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: LISA KELLY, JUDITH A. ZAKUTNY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER
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Publication number: 20170061777Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media of proximity based alarm suppression are provided. In embodiments, a device signal emitted by a device signal transmitter associated with an infusion device is detected. A clinician signal emitted by a clinician signal transmitter associated with a clinician is detected. The device signal and the clinician signal are detected at a signal receiver having a known location. Based on the detecting of the device signal and the clinician signal, the clinician is determined to be in proximity to the infusion device. Based on the proximity of the clinician to the infusion device, an alarm associated with the infusion device is automatically suppressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: LISA KELLY, JUDITH A. ZAKUTNY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER
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Publication number: 20160120467Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, information is received from an infusion device. After a pain score or sedation score is received for a patient, a graphical representation that indicates a correlation between the information and the pain score or sedation score is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Publication number: 20160125147Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, an indication a device is associated to a patient is received. If the device is in a different location than the patient or a similar device is already associated to the patient, an alert is provided to a clinician.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Lisa Kelly, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier, Kristopher C. Klindworth, Alioune D. Nakoulima, Chinonye Echebiri
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Publication number: 20160125164Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, an indication that a bolus is being administered to a patient in association with the infusion is received. Accordingly a graphical indication the bolus is running is provided, the indication causing a volume remaining and the rate of the infusion to be temporarily masked until the bolus is completed. In embodiments, a graphical indication is provided that indicates an infusion is being administered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: LISA KELLY, JUDITH A. ZAKUTNY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER
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Publication number: 20160125165Abstract: Methods, computer systems and computer readable media for receiving data and information from medical devices in a healthcare setting are provided. In embodiments, a graphical indication is provided that indicates an infusion is being administered. Upon an interaction with the user interface being received, a billing link is provided. Once a selection of the billing link is received, encounter specific infusion information is provided. The encounter specific infusion information is provided to a billing service.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: LISA KELLY, Judith A. Zakutny, Bryan Muehlmeier
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Publication number: 20150106114Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for managing one or more case carts in a healthcare setting. Information associated with a case cart is received at a case cart manager system. Based on the information, at least one action is determined for the case cart, and the action is communicated to the case cart. The case cart or a user of the case cart is directed to perform the at least one action. Additionally, the case cart can detect its own status and generate status information that is communicated to and received at the case cart manager system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: KAREN RAMSEY, BRYAN MUEHLMEIER, KRISTINE MARIE NESSA