Patents by Inventor Kenneth A. Hill, SR.
Kenneth A. Hill, SR. 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: 11923052Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities and healthcare providers that can act as data, service, product and service providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR data blockchain system can provide workflow on the blockchain that can utilize smart contracts to define workflow processes, expected outcomes, and financial costs. When a prescription transaction is complete, it will result in the settlement of each of the smart contracts that were added to the prescription workflow.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Technologies IP, LLCInventors: Ronald Raymond Austr+e,acu i+ee ng, Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20220092566Abstract: A data provider tracking and monetization system is disclosed that can provide data aggregation infrastructure, tracking, and monetization. The present disclosure achieves the technological advantage of organizing data that is received from multiple data providers for a single person to provide any missing data. The data providers can be tracked via the provision of their data, such that they can be incentivized for providing the data. The present disclosure improves traditional systems by generating a data structure that includes metadata to identify data providers and data requestors to minimize network congestion, uncategorized data, and stale data that ravages traditional systems. Further by publishing the transactions on a distributed ledger, such as a blockchain, the request for data and all of the contributions thereto provide an open, verifiable, and immutable record of the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald R. Austring, Kenneth A. Hill, SR.
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Publication number: 20220093225Abstract: A patient data provision, consumption, and royalty processing system is disclosed that can facilitate patient data distribution and royalty payment. An EHR Data Utility can transfer patient clinical and pharmaceutical data from an EPOR database from data providers to data consumers with real-time (sub-millisecond delay), secure access. Only the data requested can be provided with each request. The present disclosure can facilitate settlement between the data consumer and the data provider that can result in the exchange of digital currency (Bitcoin SV), cryptocurrency (e.g., Bitcoin®, etc.), utility tokens (such as EHRCash™), vouchers, wire transfers, ACH transactions, or other suitable currency, between the parties involved in the patient data request and provisioning. The present disclosure can eliminate the need for standard accounting processes (e.g., invoicing, statements, accounts receivable and accounts payable) in order to transfer money between data exchange partners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: .Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austring, Kenneth A. Hill, SR.
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Publication number: 20200402624Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities that can act as data, service, product providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR Data API can access and retrieve patient identifiable information (PII) and generate a non-patient-identifiable Single Purpose Patient ID (SPPID) for a particular patient. The EHR patient transaction blockchain API (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC-API) can store the SPPID, store particular, discrete data retrieved from the EHR for a patient, execute smart contracts, and control the execution of digital currency transfers, among other functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austring, Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200402629Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities and healthcare providers that can act as data, service, product and service providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR data blockchain system can provide workflow on the blockchain that can utilize smart contracts to define workflow processes, expected outcomes, and financial costs. When a prescription transaction is complete, it will result in the settlement of each of the smart contracts that were added to the prescription workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austríng, Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200005920Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200005921Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200005919Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20190147992Abstract: A system for preparing in electronic form a discharge summary (EDS) having at least information regarding patient identity, new prescriptions, medications to be discontinued, and clinical follow-up. The EDS is to be delivered to the identified patient upon discharge from a treatment facility. The system and process uses first and second data processors operating according to programmed instructions that are linked to corresponding databases and a network of pharmacies to ensure all information in the EDS is delivered to the patient and the medications to be discontinued, including prescription and non-prescription medications, are properly documented in the pharmaceutical records of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075213Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075220Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075558Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III