Patents by Inventor Christopher T. Abrahamson
Christopher T. Abrahamson 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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Patent number: 10064551Abstract: This disclosure describes a remote patient monitoring system configured to monitor one or more patient parameters via one or more monitoring apparatuses for transmitting patient data to a remote, central data-processing facility via a network. The system further includes an interactive voice recognition (“IVR”) system and mobile interfaces for health data collection and transmission via direction communication with the patient. According to embodiments, with the information received from the patient monitoring system, one or more scored indicative of a patient's health status is calculated. The scores are compared to threshold values and, based on the comparisons, further action is taken. For example, a medical caregiver can evaluate the patient's condition, including the effectiveness of the drug therapy, patient compliance, whether the patient's condition is improving, whether the patient requires hospitalization or an office consultation to prevent the condition from getting worse, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Cardiocom, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Kristin N. Parrott, Christopher T. Abrahamson
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Patent number: 9454644Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques for remotely monitoring the health of an ambulatory patient. As described herein, an ambulatory patient may interact with a monitoring device that is located at the patient's home. The monitoring device may ask the patient to provide responses to health-related questions or requests for physiological characteristics and may upload the responses. A health care professional may then use the responses to evaluate the health of the patient. A set of firmware instructions stored on the monitoring device may cause the monitoring device to perform these functions. The monitoring device may download a prompt that is associated with at least one instruction in the set of firmware instructions. The prompt may cause the patient monitoring device to execute the at least one instruction in the set of firmware instructions to gather information relating to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2013Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Todd F. Young, Christopher T. Abrahamson
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Patent number: 9338141Abstract: Method and systems for accessing and providing protected content are disclosed herein. An example system includes a client configured to access a third-party application to receive at least one piece of content associated with a first identifier; wherein the client comprises a token generator configured to generate a token requesting the at least one piece of content, the token comprising at least one private encryption key and the first identifier. The system further includes an embedded module system comprising a database of content, the content separated into a plurality of modules, the embedded module system configured to receive the token and decrypt the at least one private encryption key. The embedded module system may further authorize the client by comparing the first identifier with a second identifier stored in the database.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Cardiocom, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Christopher T. Abrahamson
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Patent number: 8766789Abstract: A personal emergency device is provided to individuals to allow the individuals to request emergency assistances. The device communicates with a base receiver to indicate the individual has requested assistances. The base receiver then communicates with an emergency system such as e-911 emergency services or a remote care system. The base receiver or the remote care system may forward information to the emergency services to provide first responders with additional information regarding the individual. The information may include personal information such as age and name, and the information may include medical information such as a recent blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose level.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Cardiocom, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
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Publication number: 20140006054Abstract: Methods and systems for reviewing and segregating data are disclosed. An example system includes a remote patient monitoring apparatus, a health care communication device, and a central processing unit including a flagging and filtration system and a database storing a rule set. An example method includes receiving patient data from a remote location, storing the patient data in a database, flagging the patient data based on a predefined rule set, presenting the patient data to a health care professional for verification, updating the patient data in the database to reflect any changes made during health care professional verification, and transmitting at least a portion of the patient data to a client.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Kristin N. Parrott
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Publication number: 20130332730Abstract: Method and systems for accessing and providing protected content are disclosed herein. An example system includes a client configured to access a third-party application to receive at least one piece of content associated with a first identifier; wherein the client comprises a token generator configured to generate a token requesting the at least one piece of content, the token comprising at least one private encryption key and the first identifier. The system further includes an embedded module system comprising a database of content, the content separated into a plurality of modules, the embedded module system configured to receive the token and decrypt the at least one private encryption key. The embedded module system may further authorize the client by comparing the first identifier with a second identifier stored in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: CARDIOCOM, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Christopher T. Abrahamson
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Publication number: 20130267795Abstract: This disclosure describes a remote patient monitoring system configured to monitor one or more patient parameters via one or more monitoring apparatuses for transmitting patient data to a remote, central data-processing facility via a network. The system further includes an interactive voice recognition (“IVR”) system and mobile interfaces for health data collection and transmission via direction communication with the patient. According to embodiments, with the information received from the patient monitoring system, one or more scored indicative of a patient's health status is calculated. The scores are compared to threshold values and, based on the comparisons, further action is taken. For example, a medical caregiver can evaluate the patient's condition, including the effectiveness of the drug therapy, patient compliance, whether the patient's condition is improving, whether the patient requires hospitalization or an office consultation to prevent the condition from getting worse, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Kristin N. Parrott, Christopher T. Abrahamson
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Publication number: 20130131574Abstract: This disclosure describes dialysis treatment monitoring systems and methods for operating dialysis treatment monitoring systems. The disclosure describes novel systems and methods for collecting and processing dialysis treatment information from a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Laura M. Rudd, Brian A. Golden, Kristin N. Parrott, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
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Publication number: 20130082837Abstract: A personal emergency device is provided to individuals to allow the individuals to request emergency assistances. The device communicates with a base receiver to indicate the individual has requested assistances. The base receiver then communicates with an emergency system such as e-911 emergency services or a remote care system. The base receiver or the remote care system may forward information to the emergency services to provide first responders with additional information regarding the individual. The information may include personal information such as age and name, and the information may include medical information such as a recent blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: Cardiocom, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
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Publication number: 20120041771Abstract: Software, or a pathway assistant, can be utilized to facilitate assessment or treatment recommendations of a remotely monitored patient and can run in the background. The pathway assistant, which searches data for key information and creates pathways, provides an automated system that standardized the assessment, treatment, management and evaluation of patients being monitored. The pathways generated allow a user, nurse, or caregiver, to follow precise instructions and assessing a patient's condition. The pathways software limits human error associated with assessment and provide more cost-effective management for large patient populations thus providing an advantage over prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Kristin N. Parrott
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Publication number: 20120041775Abstract: Software, or a pathway assistant, can be utilized to facilitate assessment or treatment recommendations of a remotely monitored patient and can run in the background. The pathway assistant, which searches data for key information and creates pathways, provides an automated system that standardized the assessment, treatment, management and evaluation of patients being monitored. The pathways generated allow a user, nurse, or caregiver, to follow precise instructions and assessing a patient's condition. The pathways software limits human error associated with assessment and provide more cost-effective management for large patient populations thus providing an advantage over prior art. Collecting data for the software may be performed by an interactive voice response (IVR) system. The patient may dial the IVR system or the IVR system may be configured to call the patient at predefined times.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Cardiocom, LLCInventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Kristin N. Parrott