Patents by Inventor James L. Poteet, III
James L. Poteet, III 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: 12045894Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for utilizing machine learning to predict health plans. A machine learning model is trained to predict valid combinations of employer-payer-health plan in response to one or more missing identifiers based on transaction data from electronic data interchange (EDI) insurance transactions that include valid combinations of employer identifier, payer identifier, and health plan identifier. In response to a request to identify a valid combination based on at least one missing identifier, at least one known identifier corresponding to an employer name, a payer name, or a health plan name is inputted and work location data associated with a patient. The machine learning model generates and displays on a user interface, a predicted set of one or more valid combinations of employer-payer-health plans that correspond to the one known identifier and the work location information that is inputted.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2023Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III, Julie Ann Jensen
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Publication number: 20230394588Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for utilizing machine learning to predict health plans. A machine learning model is trained to predict valid combinations of employer-payer-health plan in response to one or more missing identifiers based on transaction data from electronic data interchange (EDI) insurance transactions that include valid combinations of employer identifier, payer identifier, and health plan identifier. In response to a request to identify a valid combination based on at least one missing identifier, at least one known identifier corresponding to an employer name, a payer name, or a health plan name is inputted and work location data associated with a patient. The machine learning model generates and displays on a user interface, a predicted set of one or more valid combinations of employer-payer-health plans that correspond to the one known identifier and the work location information that is inputted.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: James L. POTEET, III, Raymond G. DELANO, III, Julie Ann JENSEN
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Patent number: 11797567Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a rapid hyperledger onboarding platform are provided. The rapid hyperledger onboarding platform enables various teams within an organization to have their own distributed ledger implementation with a private channel for communication among participants of that network. After a request is received from one or more clients to register an application with a distributed ledger comprising a peer node for each of the one or more clients, a selection of data elements to be stored in the distributed ledger is received. The application is instantiated on the distributed ledger. A separate channel is automatically created for each client of the one or more clients among the corresponding peer nodes. Each channel provides smart contract code execution for the application such that blocks are replicated to a node corresponding to a particular transaction and not to other peer nodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Vidya N V, Venkata Negeswara Rao Desaraju, Roma Kumari, Poagaku Shahazad
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Patent number: 11763390Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for utilizing machine learning to verify payers and/or health plans. HIPAA transactions can be utilized to train a machine learning model to intelligently link payers and/or health plans to specific employers. Initially, transaction data is received from electronic data interchange (EDI) insurance transactions. The transaction data comprises data corresponding to a plurality of employers, a plurality of payers, and a plurality of health plans provided by the plurality of payers. A machine learning model is trained with the transaction data to build a mapping of the plurality of employers, the plurality of payers contracted with each employer of the plurality of employers, and the plurality of health plans provided by the plurality of payers for each employer of the plurality of employers. The machine learning model is utilized to verify the scan data is mapped in accordance with the mapping.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III, Julie Ann Jensen
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Patent number: 11568397Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a financial/clinical data interchange are provided. The financial/clinical data interchange provides a distributed implementation to a secure hash key (i.e., a token) and value pair data derived from a medical claim (e.g., patient identification, submitter identification, payer identification, encounter identification, and the like) and enriched with submitter-based domain data. The token may be used as a data attribute in an API that unlocks a pointer to the value (e.g., a fast healthcare interoperability resources (FHIR) uniform resource identifier (URI) to the patient encounter associated with the claim) to leverage a FHIR query for all documented medical records associated with the claim the payer is authorized by the submitter to view.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Vidya N V, Venkata Nageswara Rao Desaraju, Roma Kumari, Pogaku Shahazad, Mandar Vijay Kulkarni, Sparsha Shetty
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Patent number: 11461361Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a rapid hyperledger onboarding platform are provided. The rapid hyperledger onboarding platform enables various teams within an organization to have their own distributed ledger implementation with a private channel for communication among participants of that network. After a request is received from one or more clients to register an application with a distributed ledger comprising a peer node for each of the one or more clients, a selection of data elements to be stored in the distributed ledger is received. The application is instantiated on the distributed ledger. A separate channel is automatically created for each client of the one or more clients among the corresponding peer nodes. Each channel provides smart contract code execution for the application such that blocks are replicated to a node corresponding to a particular transaction and not to other peer nodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Vidya N V, Venkata Negeswara Rao Desaraju, Roma Kumari, Pogaku Shahazad
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Publication number: 20210200785Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a rapid hyperledger onboarding platform are provided. The rapid hyperledger onboarding platform enables various teams within an organization to have their own distributed ledger implementation with a private channel for communication among participants of that network. After a request is received from one or more clients to register an application with a distributed ledger comprising a peer node for each of the one or more clients, a selection of data elements to be stored in the distributed ledger is received. The application is instantiated on the distributed ledger. A separate channel is automatically created for each client of the one or more clients among the corresponding peer nodes. Each channel provides smart contract code execution for the application such that blocks are replicated to a node corresponding to a particular transaction and not to other peer nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2019Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Vidya N V, Venkata Negeswara Rao Desaraju, Roma Kumari, Pogaku Shahazad
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Publication number: 20210202053Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for utilizing machine learning to verify payers and/or health plans. HIPAA transactions can be utilized to train a machine learning model to intelligently link payers and/or health plans to specific employers. Initially, transaction data is received from electronic data interchange (EDI) insurance transactions. The transaction data comprises data corresponding to a plurality of employers, a plurality of payers, and a plurality of health plans provided by the plurality of payers. A machine learning model is trained with the transaction data to build a mapping of the plurality of employers, the plurality of payers contracted with each employer of the plurality of employers, and the plurality of health plans provided by the plurality of payers for each employer of the plurality of employers. The machine learning model is utilized to verify the scan data is mapped in accordance with the mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III, Julie Ann Jensen
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Publication number: 20200342455Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a financial/clinical data interchange are provided. The financial/clinical data interchange provides a distributed implementation to a secure hash key (i.e., a token) and value pair data derived from a medical claim (e.g., patient identification, submitter identification, payer identification, encounter identification, and the like) and enriched with submitter-based domain data. The token may be used as a data attribute in an API that unlocks a pointer to the value (e.g., a fast healthcare interoperability resources (FHIR) uniform resource identifier (URI) to the patient encounter associated with the claim) to leverage a FHIR query for all documented medical records associated with the claim the payer is authorized by the submitter to view.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2019Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Vidya N V, Venkata Nageswara Rao Desaraju, Roma Kumari, Pogaku Shahazad, Mandar Vijay Kulkarni, Sparsha Shetty
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Publication number: 20190172561Abstract: Systems and methods for providing automatic adjudication (auto-adjudication) of medical encounters are provided. For example, specific encounters corresponding to a billable service provided to a patient may bypass insurance verification billing, code validation, and/or claim scrubbing. The billable service may have a program bundle that can be utilized to determine if the encounter is eligible for a fast pass token. The fast pass token prevents insurance verification billing, code validation, and claim scrubbing for the encounter. Additionally, the program bundle can be utilized to determine whether the encounter is eligible to participate in auto-adjudication and electronic funds transfer, enabling real-time financial transactions for the encounter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III
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Publication number: 20190172107Abstract: Systems and methods for providing automatic adjudication (auto-adjudication) of medical encounters are provided. For example, specific encounters corresponding to a billable service provided to a patient may bypass insurance verification billing, code validation, and/or claim scrubbing. The billable service may have a program bundle that can be utilized to determine if the encounter is eligible for a fast pass token. The fast pass token prevents insurance verification billing, code validation, and claim scrubbing for the encounter. Additionally, the program bundle can be utilized to determine whether the encounter is eligible to participate in auto-adjudication and electronic funds transfer, enabling real-time financial transactions for the encounter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III
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Publication number: 20190172563Abstract: Systems and methods for providing automatic adjudication (auto-adjudication) of medical encounters are provided. For example, specific encounters corresponding to a billable service provided to a patient may bypass insurance verification billing, code validation, and/or claim scrubbing. The billable service may have a program bundle that can be utilized to determine if the encounter is eligible for a fast pass token. The fast pass token prevents insurance verification billing, code validation, and claim scrubbing for the encounter. Additionally, the program bundle can be utilized to determine whether the encounter is eligible to participate in auto-adjudication and electronic funds transfer, enabling real-time financial transactions for the encounter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III
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Publication number: 20190172562Abstract: Systems and methods for providing automatic adjudication (auto-adjudication) of medical encounters are provided. For example, specific encounters corresponding to a billable service provided to a patient may bypass insurance verification billing, code validation, and/or claim scrubbing. The billable service may have a program bundle that can be utilized to determine if the encounter is eligible for a fast pass token. The fast pass token prevents insurance verification billing, code validation, and claim scrubbing for the encounter. Additionally, the program bundle can be utilized to determine whether the encounter is eligible to participate in auto-adjudication and electronic funds transfer, enabling real-time financial transactions for the encounter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: James L. Poteet, III, Raymond G. Delano, III