Patents by Inventor Joseph H. Miglietta
Joseph H. Miglietta 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: 9934786Abstract: A system is disclosed for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous native (legacy) protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes at least one system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a verified, streamed speech information request from at least one authorized user employing a first legacy user protocol. The speech information request which includes spoken text and system commands is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications, including prompts to direct user dictation in response to user system protocol commands and systems transaction manager commands.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Publication number: 20170116993Abstract: A system is disclosed for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous native (legacy) protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes at least one system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a verified, streamed speech information request from at least one authorized user employing a first legacy user protocol. The speech information request which includes spoken text and system commands is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications, including prompts to direct user dictation in response to user system protocol commands and systems transaction manager commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2017Publication date: April 27, 2017Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Publication number: 20150348552Abstract: A system is disclosed for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous native (legacy) protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes at least one system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a verified, streamed speech information request from at least one authorized user employing a first legacy user protocol. The speech information request which includes spoken text and system commands is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications, including prompts to direct user dictation in response to user system protocol commands and systems transaction manager commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Patent number: 9142217Abstract: A system for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes a system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a speech information request from an authorized user. The speech information request is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications. A speech recognition and/or transcription engine (ASR), in communication with the system transaction manager, receives the speech information request, generates a transcribed response, and transmits the response to the system transaction manager. The system transaction manager routes the response to one or more of the users. In another embodiment, the system employs a virtual sound driver for streaming free form dictation to any ASR.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Publication number: 20150112726Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continuality placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J Barton Ripperger
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Publication number: 20140257859Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continuality placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Starwriter, LLCInventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J. Barton Ripperger
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Patent number: 8731964Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continually placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Starwriter, LLCInventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J Barton Ripperger
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Publication number: 20130346079Abstract: A system for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes a system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a speech information request from an authorized user. The speech information request is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications. A speech recognition and/or transcription engine (ASR), in communication with the system transaction manager, receives the speech information request, generates a transcribed response, and transmits the response to the system transaction manager. The system transaction manager routes the response to one or more of the users. In another embodiment, the system employs a virtual sound driver for streaming free form dictation to any ASR.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Publication number: 20130339016Abstract: A system for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes a system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a speech information request from an authorized user. The speech information request is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications. A speech recognition and/or transcription engine (ASR), in communication with the system transaction manager, receives the speech information request, generates a transcribed response, and transmits the response to the system transaction manager. The system transaction manager routes the response to one or more of the users. In another embodiment, the system employs a virtual sound driver for streaming free form dictation to any ASR.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Patent number: 8498871Abstract: A system for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes a system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a speech information request from an authorized user. The speech information request is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications. A speech recognition and/or transcription engine (ASR), in communication with the systems transaction manager, receives the speech information request generates a transcribed response, and transmits the response to the system transaction manager. The system transaction manager routes the response to one or more of the users. In another embodiment, the system employs a virtual sound driver for streaming free form dictation to any ASR.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Publication number: 20130073316Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continually placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J. Barton Ripperger
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Publication number: 20110238447Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continually placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J. Barton Ripperger
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Publication number: 20110224981Abstract: A system is disclosed for facilitating free form dictation, including directed dictation and constrained recognition and/or structured transcription among users having heterogeneous native (legacy) protocols for generating, transcribing, and exchanging recognized and transcribed speech. The system includes at least one system transaction manager having a “system protocol,” to receive a verified, streamed speech information request from at least one authorized user employing a first legacy user protocol. The speech information request which includes spoken text and system commands is generated using a user interface capable of bi-directional communication with the system transaction manager and supporting dictation applications, including prompts to direct user dictation in response to user system protocol commands and systems transaction manager commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, Michael K. Davis
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Patent number: 7949544Abstract: A system for populating patient records by use of evidence-based relational database, which compares the medical practitioners diagnoses to predetermined responses, to produce accurate patient chart notes and the integration of stored and generated data into clinical and administrative medical record keeping and billing. Episodic encounters are developed into cases for a specific patient under the care of a practitioner. The subjective symptoms from the patient and the objective observations of the care provider concurrent with the episode are used to form a diagnosis which presents a treatment regimen from an evidence-based relational database and populates medical and administrative templates. Patient history and updated information are retained in the database. “Best practice” treatment plans are continually placed in the relational database from practice guides and experts in the field.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Starwriter, LLCInventors: Joseph H. Miglietta, J Barton Ripperger
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Publication number: 20040199404Abstract: A method in a computer system for organizing a medical facility is disclosed. The method comprises: scheduling a visit by a patient; entering and storing medical history of the patient in a database; retrieving the medical history of the patient from the database during the visit by the patient; diagnosing patient based on information entered into the computer system; and billing the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Bart Ripperger, Joseph H. Miglietta, William Reese
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Patent number: 5960447Abstract: A word tagging and editing system for speech recognition receives recognized speech text from a speech recognition engine, and creates tagging information that follows the speech text as it is received by a word processing program or other program. The body of text to be edited in connection with the word processing program may be selected and cut and pasted and otherwise manipulated, and the tags follow the speech text. A word may be selected by a user, and the tag information used to point to a sound bite within the audio data file created initially by the speech recognition engine. The sound bite may be replayed to the user through a speaker. The practical results include that the user may confirm the correctness of a particular recognized word, in real time whilst editing text in the word processor. If the recognition is manually corrected, the correction information may be supplied to the engine for use in updating a user profile for the user who dictated the audio that was recognized.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventors: Douglas Holt, Michael K Davis, Joseph H Miglietta