Patents by Inventor Carl BATE

Carl BATE 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: 20240153648
    Abstract: A computational evidence platform extracts clinical concepts from medical evidence sources and creates a database of elemental diagnostic factors and elemental investigations links to medical conditions. Input from a person groups factors and investigations makes corrections and adds a ranking Elemental factors and investigations do not include information specific to their associated conditions but include synonyms and a link to a medical ontology. A patient state is determined by extracting patient known diagnostic factors and investigation results from the patient chart. These known factors and results are matched to the database and a ranking of likely conditions are output. Next-best actions per condition are output by determining factors not yet known and investigations not yet performed. Next-best actions across conditions are determined by performing a recursive tree search of the database and assuming that unknown factors are now known to generate a score for each assumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2024
    Publication date: May 9, 2024
    Inventors: Carl BATE, Wian STIPP, Thomas UNGER, David A. EPSTEIN, Matthew MCSORLEY, Fady NAKHLA, David ROBINSON, Jennifer May LEE, Arthur BÖÖK
  • Patent number: 11869674
    Abstract: A computational evidence platform extracts clinical concepts from medical evidence sources and creates a database of elemental diagnostic factors and elemental investigations links to medical conditions. Input from a person groups factors and investigations makes corrections and adds a ranking. Elemental factors and investigations do not include information specific to their associated conditions but include synonyms and a link to a medical ontology. A patient state is determined by extracting patient known diagnostic factors and investigation results from the patient chart. These known factors and results are matched to the database and a ranking of likely conditions are output. Next-best actions per condition are output by determining factors not yet known and investigations not yet performed. Next-best actions across conditions are determined by performing a recursive tree search of the database and assuming that unknown factors are now known to generate a score for each assumption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2023
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: Recovery Exploration Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Carl Bate Tulley, Wian Stipp, Thomas Unger, David A. Epstein, Matthew McSorley, Fady Nakhla, David Robinson, Jennifer May Lee, Arthur Böök
  • Publication number: 20230386681
    Abstract: A computational evidence platform extracts clinical concepts from medical evidence sources and creates a database of elemental diagnostic factors and elemental investigations links to medical conditions. Input from a person groups factors and investigations makes corrections and adds a ranking. Elemental factors and investigations do not include information specific to their associated conditions but include synonyms and a link to a medical ontology. A patient state is determined by extracting patient known diagnostic factors and investigation results from the patient chart. These known factors and results are matched to the database and a ranking of likely conditions are output. Next-best actions per condition are output by determining factors not yet known and investigations not yet performed. Next-best actions across conditions are determined by performing a recursive tree search of the database and assuming that unknown factors are now known to generate a score for each assumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2023
    Publication date: November 30, 2023
    Inventors: Carl Bate TULLEY, Wian STIPP, Thomas UNGER, David A. EPSTEIN, Matthew MCSORLEY, Fady NAKHLA, David ROBINSON, Jennifer May LEE, Arthur BÖÖK
  • Publication number: 20230335299
    Abstract: A computational evidence platform extracts clinical concepts from medical evidence sources and creates a database of elemental diagnostic factors and elemental investigations links to medical conditions. Input from a person groups factors and investigations makes corrections and adds a ranking. Elemental factors and investigations do not include information specific to their associated conditions but include synonyms and a link to a medical ontology. A patient state is determined by extracting patient known diagnostic factors and investigation results from the patient chart. These known factors and results are matched to the database and a ranking of likely conditions are output. Next-best actions per condition are output by determining factors not yet known and investigations not yet performed. Next-best actions across conditions are determined by performing a recursive tree search of the database and assuming that unknown factors are now known to generate a score for each assumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Carl Bate TULLEY, Wian STIPP, Thomas UNGER, David A. EPSTEIN, Matthew MCSORLEY, Fady NAKHLA, David ROBINSON, Jennifer May LEE, Arthur BÖÖK
  • Patent number: 11551813
    Abstract: A next-best-action system includes real-time operation and off-line training and processes. During off-line training databases of medical conditions and associated diagnostic factors, tests and treatments are used to create models used for later natural language processing of input electronic text. Diagnostic factors are ranked according to the probability that they indicate conditions and are stored in a matrix. Treatments corresponding to conditions are also stored in a matrix. During real-time operation electronic text is received from patient history of an EHR system, from a transcribed conversation between a physician and a patient, or from input that the physician makes in the EHR system or in an overlaid diagnostic user interface. The electronic text is processed by an NLP pipeline that derives clinical diagnostic factors and test results for the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2022
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2023
    Assignee: Recovery Exploration Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Carl Bate Tulley, Robert Derward Rogers, Jennifer May Lee, David A. Epstein, Michelle S. Keller, Wian Stipp, David Robinson, Matthew McSorley
  • Publication number: 20220375614
    Abstract: A next-best-action system includes real-time operation and off-line training and processes. During off-line training databases of medical conditions and associated diagnostic factors, tests and treatments are used to create models used for later natural language processing of input electronic text. Diagnostic factors are ranked according to the probability that they indicate conditions and are stored in a matrix. Treatments corresponding to conditions are also stored in a matrix. During real-time operation electronic text is received from patient history of an EHR system, from a transcribed conversation between a physician and a patient, or from input that the physician makes in the EHR system or in an overlaid diagnostic user interface. The electronic text is processed by an NLP pipeline that derives clinical diagnostic factors and test results for the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2022
    Publication date: November 24, 2022
    Inventors: Carl Bate TULLEY, Robert Derward ROGERS, Jennifer May LEE, David A. EPSTEIN, Michelle S. KELLER, Wian STIPP, David ROBINSON, Matthew MCSORLEY
  • Patent number: 11437145
    Abstract: A next-best-action system includes real-time operation and off-line training and processes. During off-line training databases of medical conditions and associated diagnostic factors, tests and treatments are used to create models used for later natural language processing of input electronic text. Diagnostic factors are ranked according to the probability that they indicate conditions and are stored in a matrix. Treatments corresponding to conditions are also stored in a matrix. During real-time operation electronic text is received from patient history of an EHR system, from a transcribed conversation between a physician and a patient, or from input that the physician makes in the EHR system or in an overlaid diagnostic user interface. The electronic text is processed by an NLP pipeline that derives clinical diagnostic factors and test results for the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2022
    Assignee: RECOVERY EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES INC.
    Inventors: Carl Bate Tulley, Robert Derward Rogers, Jennifer May Lee, David A. Epstein, Michelle S. Keller, Wian Stipp, David Robinson, Matthew McSorley
  • Publication number: 20220059224
    Abstract: A next-best-action system includes real-time operation and off-line training and processes. During off-line training databases of medical conditions and associated diagnostic factors, tests and treatments are used to create models used for later natural language processing of input electronic text. Diagnostic factors are ranked according to the probability that they indicate conditions and are stored in a matrix. Treatments corresponding to conditions are also stored in a matrix. During real-time operation electronic text is received from patient history of an EHR system, from a transcribed conversation between a physician and a patient, or from input that the physician makes in the EHR system or in an overlaid diagnostic user interface. The electronic text is processed by an NLP pipeline that derives clinical diagnostic factors and test results for the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2021
    Publication date: February 24, 2022
    Inventors: Carl Bate TULLEY, Robert Derward ROGERS, Jennifer May LEE, David A. EPSTEIN, Michelle S. KELLER, Wian STIPP, David ROBINSON, Matthew MCSORLEY