Patents by Inventor Kyle Vernest
Kyle Vernest 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: 11909765Abstract: Established user habits in carrying multiple wirelessly detectable devices are used to provide or substantiate authentication. In some embodiments, simply detecting that expected devices are co-located within a limited spatial region is sufficient to establish that the devices are being carried by a single individual. In other embodiments, particularly where the potential for spoofing by multiple individuals is a concern, single-user possession of the devices may be confirmed by various corroborative techniques. This approach affords convenience to users, who may be working at a device that lacks the necessary modality (e.g., a fingerprint or vein reader) for strong authentication.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Imprivata, Inc.Inventors: David M. T. Ting, Alain Slak, Kyle Vernest
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Patent number: 11822677Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Imprivata, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M. T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Publication number: 20230290490Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: David M. T. TING, Eliot M. RUBINOV, Mae-Ellen GAVIN, Kyle VERNEST, Roelf KUITSE
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Patent number: 11636946Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INCInventors: David M. T. Ting, Eliot M. Rubinov, Mae-Ellen Gavin, Kyle Vernest, Roelf Kuitse
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Publication number: 20230093580Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John GAGE, David KASHTAN, Jason MAFERA, Eliot RUBINOV, Kuntal SENGUPTA, David M.T. TING, Kyle VERNEST, Bryan GALLOWAY, Mae-Ellen GAVIN
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Patent number: 11520911Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M. T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Publication number: 20220020479Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: David M. T. TING, Eliot M. RUBINOV, Mae-Ellen GAVIN, Kyle VERNEST, Roelf KUITSE
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Publication number: 20210334389Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M.T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Patent number: 11107576Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: David M. T. Ting, Eliot M. Rubinov, Mae-Ellen Gavin, Kyle Vernest, Roelf Kuitse
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Patent number: 11030330Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M. T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Publication number: 20190342342Abstract: Established user habits in carrying multiple wirelessly detectable devices are used to provide or substantiate authentication. In some embodiments, simply detecting that expected devices are co-located within a limited spatial region is sufficient to establish that the devices are being carried by a single individual. In other embodiments, particularly where the potential for spoofing by multiple individuals is a concern, single-user possession of the devices may be confirmed by various corroborative techniques. This approach affords convenience to users, who may be working at a device that lacks the necessary modality (e.g., a fingerprint or vein reader) for strong authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: David M.T. TING, Alain SLAK, Kyle VERNEST
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Publication number: 20190326008Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: David M. T. Ting, Eliot M. Rubinov, Mae-Ellen Gavin, Kyle Vernest, Roelf Kuitse
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Patent number: 10333980Abstract: Established user habits in carrying multiple wirelessly detectable devices are used to provide or substantiate authentication. In some embodiments, simply detecting that expected devices are co-located within a limited spatial region is sufficient to establish that the devices are being carried by a single individual. In other embodiments, particularly where the potential for spoofing by multiple individuals is a concern, single-user possession of the devices may be confirmed by various corroborative techniques. This approach affords convenience to users, who may be working at a device that lacks the necessary modality (e.g., a fingerprint or vein reader) for strong authentication.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: David M. T. Ting, Alain Slak, Kyle Vernest
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Patent number: 10332625Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods automatically track the dynamic composition of a patient-care team by combining and harvesting information from at least two electronic audit trails: (1) a trail recording access to electronic medical records (EMR), e.g., read-access to patient data, electronic prescriptions and physician orders, etc., and (2) a trail recording electronic communications (email, text messages, etc.) regarding and referencing the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: David M. T. Ting, Eliot M. Rubinov, Mae-Ellen Gavin, Kyle Vernest, Roelf Kuitse
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Publication number: 20190057216Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M.T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Patent number: 10061929Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M. T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Patent number: 9952744Abstract: The locations of electronic devices in an institutional facility are determined based on crowdsourced location reporting by users in an institutional setting and responding to device location queries.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2015Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: Kyle Vernest, David M. T. Ting, Alain Slak, Evan Hoyt
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Publication number: 20170126652Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M.T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Patent number: 9525692Abstract: Convenient sharing of information among authorized network users may be facilitated by allowing a user to send information originating from multiple applications in aggregate form to another user, e.g., using a secure messaging service. In scenarios where data access is restricted, a server may check the recipient's access privileges prior to forwarding the information to her.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2013Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: IMPRIVATA, INC.Inventors: Edward J. Gaudet, John Gage, David Kashtan, Jason Mafera, Eliot Rubinov, Kuntal Sengupta, David M. T. Ting, Kyle Vernest, Bryan Galloway, Mae-Ellen Gavin
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Publication number: 20160142443Abstract: Established user habits in carrying multiple wirelessly detectable devices are used to provide or substantiate authentication. In some embodiments, simply detecting that expected devices are co-located within a limited spatial region is sufficient to establish that the devices are being carried by a single individual. In other embodiments, particularly where the potential for spoofing by multiple individuals is a concern, single-user possession of the devices may be confirmed by various corroborative techniques. This approach affords convenience to users, who may be working at a device that lacks the necessary modality (e.g., a fingerprint or vein reader) for strong authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2015Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: David M.T. TING, Alain SLAK, Kyle VERNEST