Patents by Inventor Dirk Soenksen
Dirk Soenksen 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: 20240071634Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing acute incident risks for dementia patients are provided. Benefits of the systems and methods include reducing healthcare costs, improving patient and caregiver outcomes and reducing caregiver burden. A server system analyzes data related to a dementia patient and the corresponding caregivers (e.g., family member, paid caregiver, physician) and calculates an acute incident risk. Based on the acute incident risk, the server system determines patient therapies to reduce the acute incident risk and also identifies caregiver education to improve the caregiver belief state, which reduces the acute incident risk. The system periodically re-calculates the acute incident risk and identifies patient therapies and caregiver education and motivation to further reduce or maintain the acute incident risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kevin Liang, Mark Wrenn, Tonia Vojtkofsky
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Patent number: 11810678Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing acute incident risks for dementia patients are provided. Benefits of the systems and methods include reducing healthcare costs, improving patient and caregiver outcomes and reducing caregiver burden. A server system analyzes data related to a dementia patient and the corresponding caregivers (e.g., family member, paid caregiver, physician) and calculates an acute incident risk. Based on the acute incident risk, the server system determines patient therapies to reduce the acute incident risk and also identifies caregiver education to improve the caregiver belief state, which reduces the acute incident risk. The system periodically re-calculates the acute incident risk and identifies patient therapies and caregiver education and motivation to further reduce or maintain the acute incident risk.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: CERESTI HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kevin Liang, Mark Wrenn, Tonia Vojtkofsky
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Patent number: 11657370Abstract: Medical image based collaboration system and methods are provided. A collaboration server 40 creates a medical image based case in response to a request from a requesting system 10 and populates the case with the minimum required information comprising at least a digital medical image and a case number. The collaboration server 40 provides the medical image based case to a consulting system 30 and receives analysis information in response. The collaboration server 40 stores the analysis information in association with the medical image based case and provides the analysis information to the consulting system 30 to complete the medical image based collaboration.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn, Zoya Volynskaya
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Publication number: 20220246313Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing acute incident risks for dementia patients are provided. Benefits of the systems and methods include reducing healthcare costs, improving patient and caregiver outcomes and reducing caregiver burden. A server system analyzes data related to a dementia patient and the corresponding caregivers (e.g., family member, paid caregiver, physician) and calculates an acute incident risk. Based on the acute incident risk, the server system determines patient therapies to reduce the acute incident risk and also identifies caregiver education to improve the caregiver belief state, which reduces the acute incident risk. The system periodically re-calculates the acute incident risk and identifies patient therapies and caregiver education and motivation to further reduce or maintain the acute incident risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kevin Liang, Mark Wrenn, Tonia Vojtkofsky
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Patent number: 11315694Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing acute incident risks for dementia patients are provided. Benefits of the systems and methods include reducing healthcare costs, improving patient and caregiver outcomes and reducing caregiver burden. A server system analyzes data related to a dementia patient and the corresponding caregivers (e.g., family member, paid caregiver, physician) and calculates an acute incident risk. Based on the acute incident risk, the server system determines patient therapies to reduce the acute incident risk and also identifies caregiver education to improve the caregiver belief state, which reduces the acute incident risk. The system periodically re-calculates the acute incident risk and identifies patient therapies and caregiver education and motivation to further reduce or maintain the acute incident risk.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Ceresti Health, Inc.Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kevin Liang, Mark Wrenn, Tonia Vojtkofsky
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Patent number: 11106726Abstract: Systems and methods for managing an image repository for pathology. In an embodiment, a search request is received. One or more digital slide images are identified from an image repository based on the search request. A user is provided access to the identified digital slide images. In addition, each of a plurality of collections of digital slide images are associated with a search rating, and a value for each of the plurality of collections is computed based on the associated search rating and a size of the collection.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Dirk Soenksen
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Publication number: 20200388375Abstract: Medical image based collaboration system and methods are provided. A collaboration server 40 creates a medical image based case in response to a request from a requesting system 10 and populates the case with the minimum required information comprising at least a digital medical image and a case number. The collaboration server 40 provides the medical image based case to a consulting system 30 and receives analysis information in response. The collaboration server 40 stores the analysis information in association with the medical image based case and provides the analysis information to the consulting system 30 to complete the medical image based collaboration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Dirk SOENKSEN, Mark WRENN, Zoya VOLYNSKAYA
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Publication number: 20200311127Abstract: Systems and methods for managing an image repository for pathology. In an embodiment, a search request is received. One or more digital slide images are identified from an image repository based on the search request. A user is provided access to the identified digital slide images. In addition, each of a plurality of collections of digital slide images are associated with a search rating, and a value for each of the plurality of collections is computed based on the associated search rating and a size of the collection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Ole EICHHORN, Dirk SOENKSEN
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Patent number: 10754923Abstract: Medical image based collaboration system and methods are provided. A collaboration server 40 creates a medical image based case in response to a request from a requesting system 10 and populates the case with the minimum required information comprising at least a digital medical image and a case number. The collaboration server 40 provides the medical image based case to a consulting system 30 and receives analysis information in response. The collaboration server 40 stores the analysis information in association with the medical image based case and provides the analysis information to the consulting system 30 to complete the medical image based collaboration.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn, Zoya Volynskaya
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Patent number: 10685056Abstract: Systems and methods for managing an image repository for pathology. In an embodiment, a search request is received. One or more digital slide images are identified from an image repository based on the search request. A user is provided access to the identified digital slide images. In addition, each of a plurality of collections of digital slide images are associated with a search rating, and a value for each of the plurality of collections is computed based on the associated search rating and a size of the collection.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Dirk Soenksen
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Patent number: 9384192Abstract: Systems and methods for tracking a slide comprising a tissue sample. In an embodiment, data is received from a Laboratory Information System (LIS) barcode associated with a slide and a proprietary barcode generated by a slide staining system, such as a Ventana slide staining system, to track the slide through the staining process. A new label is printed that contains both the LIS barcode and the proprietary barcode, and is attached to the slide. When the slide is subsequently scanned by a slide scanning system, the slide scanning system reads and decodes the LIS barcode to obtain a LIS barcode value. The LIS barcode value may then be used to retrieve information associated with the slide.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Mark Wrenn, Dirk Soenksen
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Publication number: 20150310170Abstract: Medical image based collaboration system and methods are provided. A collaboration server 40 creates a medical image based case in response to a request from a requesting system 10 and populates the case with the minimum required information comprising at least a digital medical image and a case number. The collaboration server 40 provides the medical image based case to a consulting system 30 and receives analysis information in response. The collaboration server 40 stores the analysis information in association with the medical image based case and provides the analysis information to the consulting system 30 to complete the medical image based collaboration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Dirk SOENKSEN, Mark WRENN, Zoya VOLYNSKAYA
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Patent number: 9069179Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and viewing three dimensional digital slides are provided. One or more microscope slides are positioned in an image acquisition device that scans the specimens on the slides and makes two dimensional images at a medium or high resolution. These two dimensional digital slide images are provided to an image viewing workstation where they are viewed by an operator who pans and zooms the two dimensional image and selects an area of interest for scanning at multiple depth levels (Z-planes). The image acquisition device receives a set of parameters for the multiple depth level scan, including a location and a depth. The image acquisition device then scans the specimen at the location in a series of Z-plane images, where each Z-plane image corresponds to a depth level portion of the specimen within the depth parameter.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Greg Crandall, Steven Hashagen, Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn
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Publication number: 20150169555Abstract: Systems and methods for tracking a slide comprising a tissue sample. In an embodiment, data is received from a Laboratory Information System (LIS) barcode associated with a slide and a proprietary barcode generated by a slide staining system, such as a Ventana slide staining system, to track the slide through the staining process. A new label is printed that contains both the LIS barcode and the proprietary barcode, and is attached to the slide. When the slide is subsequently scanned by a slide scanning system, the slide scanning system reads and decodes the LIS barcode to obtain a LIS barcode value. The LIS barcode value may then be used to retrieve information associated with the slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Mark Wrenn, Dirk Soenksen
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Publication number: 20150154372Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing acute incident risks for dementia patients are provided. Benefits of the systems and methods include reducing healthcare costs, improving patient and caregiver outcomes and reducing caregiver burden. A server system analyzes data related to a dementia patient and the corresponding caregivers (e.g., family member, paid caregiver, physician) and calculates an acute incident risk. Based on the acute incident risk, the server system determines patient therapies to reduce the acute incident risk and also identifies caregiver education to improve the caregiver belief state, which reduces the acute incident risk. The system periodically re-calculates the acute incident risk and identifies patient therapies and caregiver education and motivation to further reduce or maintain the acute incident risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2014Publication date: June 4, 2015Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kevin Liang, Mark Wrenn, Tonia Vojtkofsky
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Publication number: 20150015578Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and viewing three dimensional digital slides are provided. One or more microscope slides are positioned in an image acquisition device that scans the specimens on the slides and makes two dimensional images at a medium or high resolution. These two dimensional digital slide images are provided to an image viewing workstation where they are viewed by an operator who pans and zooms the two dimensional image and selects an area of interest for scanning at multiple depth levels (Z-planes). The image acquisition device receives a set of parameters for the multiple depth level scan, including a location and a depth. The image acquisition device then scans the specimen at the location in a series of Z-plane images, where each Z-plane image corresponds to a depth level portion of the specimen within the depth parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Greg Crandall, Steven Hashagen, Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn
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Patent number: 8923597Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and viewing three dimensional digital slides are provided. One or more microscope slides are positioned in an image acquisition device that scans the specimens on the slides and makes two dimensional images at a medium or high resolution. These two dimensional digital slide images are provided to an image viewing workstation where they are viewed by an operator who pans and zooms the two dimensional image and selects an area of interest for scanning at multiple depth levels (Z-planes). The image acquisition device receives a set of parameters for the multiple depth level scan, including a location and a depth. The image acquisition device then scans the specimen at the location in a series of Z-plane images, where each Z-plane image corresponds to a depth level portion of the specimen within the depth parameter.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Greg Crandall, Steven Hashagen, Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn
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Publication number: 20140044346Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and viewing three dimensional digital slides are provided. One or more microscope slides are positioned in an image acquisition device that scans the specimens on the slides and makes two dimensional images at a medium or high resolution. These two dimensional digital slide images are provided to an image viewing workstation where they are viewed by an operator who pans and zooms the two dimensional image and selects an area of interest for scanning at multiple depth levels (Z-planes). The image acquisition device receives a set of parameters for the multiple depth level scan, including a location and a depth. The image acquisition device then scans the specimen at the location in a series of Z-plane images, where each Z-plane image corresponds to a depth level portion of the specimen within the depth parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Greg Crandall, Steven Hashagen, Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn
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Patent number: 8565480Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and viewing three dimensional digital slides are provided. One or more microscope slides are positioned in an image acquisition device that scans the specimens on the slides and makes two dimensional images at a medium or high resolution. These two dimensional digital slide images are provided to an image viewing workstation where they are viewed by an operator who pans and zooms the two dimensional image and selects an area of interest for scanning at multiple depth levels (Z-planes). The image acquisition device receives a set of parameters for the multiple depth level scan, including a location and a depth. The image acquisition device then scans the specimen at the location in a series of Z-plane images, where each Z-plane image corresponds to a depth level portion of the specimen within the depth parameter.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ole Eichhorn, Greg Crandall, Steven Hashagen, Dirk Soenksen, Mark Wrenn
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Publication number: 20120207363Abstract: Systems and methods for improving quality assurance in pathology using automated quality assessment and digital image enhancements on digital slides prior to analysis by the pathologist are provided. A digital pathology system (slide scanning instrument and software) creates, assesses and improves the quality of a digital slide. The improved digital slide image has a higher image quality that results in increased efficiency and accuracy in the analysis and diagnosis of such digital slides when they are reviewed on a monitor by a pathologist. These improved digital slides yield a more objective diagnosis than reading the corresponding glass slide under a microscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: APERIO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Dirk Soenksen, Kathy Zirker-Smith