Patents by Inventor Michael Gregg
Michael Gregg 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: 10970635Abstract: In some examples, structured and unstructured data is evaluated using one or more predictive models to determine whether a dependent user is at risk for a certain condition. In other examples, structured and unstructured data is evaluated using one or more predictive models to determine a contact plan for contacting dependent users regarding follow-up appointments related to release of the dependent user.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Perlin, Deborah Reiner, Jim Najib Jirjis, Edmund Stephen Jackson, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Martin Paslick
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Patent number: 10812426Abstract: In some examples, user models are generated to represent experience of users with respect to their roles. Models that represent conditions are also generated. As part of generating a support element for a particular user, a triggering event is detected (e.g., an update to a user record), a condition is identified, a condition model and a user model are compared to identify a condition preparedness score. This score is used to generate the support element, which is shared with a user device of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: William Michael Gregg, Jim Najib Jirjis, Jonathan Perlin, Christopher Mason
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Patent number: 10783998Abstract: In some examples, unstructured data is evaluated using a natural language processing model to output a set of subjective indicators. These subjective indicators are scored using a predictive model to determine whether a dependent user has or is likely to develop a particular condition such as a cellular abnormality.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Perlin, Deborah Reiner, Jim Najib Jirjis, Edmund Stephen Jackson, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Martin Paslick
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Patent number: 10672251Abstract: In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate contextual suggestions for patients. Generation of the contextual suggestions is triggered by certain events performed by a medical professional with respect to a patient (e.g., updating a patient record). The contextual suggestions are related to addressing health conditions of the patient and represent tasks or considerations which the medical professional should be made aware. The contextual suggestions are generated in a way that is considerate of patient context, medical professional context, and contexts of similar patients. The contextual suggestions can be presented to the medical professional for selection and execution.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Christian Krayer, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Brient, Jim Najib Jirjis, Karl Bradley Kehler, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Patent number: 10665348Abstract: In some examples, structured and unstructured data is analyzed to determine whether a user is at risk for a certain condition. The results of this analysis can be included in a risk assessment. In some examples, structured and unstructured data is analyzed to determine whether a particular event has taken place. Once detection of occurrence of the event has taken place, a notification is generated that a correct recipient is identified. In addition, it is determined if and how the notification should be escalated.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Christian Krayer, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Brient, Christopher Wobensmith, Jim Najib Jirjis, Victoria Weaver, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Patent number: 10642958Abstract: In some examples, a suggestion engine is provided to generate decision support output (DSO) based on data collected generation devices within a network. The DSO may be based on dependent users details, profile information for an authorized user associated with the dependent user, one or more knowledge artifacts, and/or other information related to a relationship between the dependent user and the authorized user. The DSO may include one or more suggestions, tasks, considerations, or the like. These may be presented in a customizable contextual user interface which presents DSO in a manner that considers the underlying context in which the dependent user exists. Based on a selection of a task or suggestion, a populator engine may populate one or more forms, which may be approved and provided to other authorized users. In addition, certain analytics data may be organized according to a performance indicator and included within a dashboard, which may be included in the contextual user interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Jim Najib Jirjis, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Christian Krayer, Karl Bradley Kehler, Sarah Buta, Erin Jospe, Umesh Phirke, Paul Brient
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Patent number: 10542004Abstract: A method and system for initiating message listening and routing message content to authorized user devices is disclosed. For a second user device to receive notifications regarding records of a first user, the second user device provides information identifying the first user to a notification service. The notification service verifies the identifying information. The notification service initiates one or more listeners to listen for messages flowing over a messaging bus that are relating to the first user. Once a message is identified, at least a portion of the message is used to generate a notification that may be sent to the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel O. Perez, Michael A. Houston, David Fowler, Milind Madhukar Borkar, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Alan Scott, William Michael Gregg, Jim Najib Jirjis, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Paul Currie
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Patent number: 10514083Abstract: A synchronous drive belt includes an outer tension section and opposing continuous tooth section defining an outer surface. The synchronous drive belt further includes a cross-linked elastomeric body, and a tensile reinforcement section disposed between the outer tension section and the cross-linked elastomeric body. A fabric reinforcement is disposed inwardly adjacent the outer surface of the continuous tooth section, and the fabric reinforcement is enveloped by the cross-linked elastomeric body. Further, the cross-linked elastomeric body forms the outer surface of the continuous tooth section. In some aspects, the cross-linked elastomeric body contains a urethane material, which may be formed from the reaction product of a polyisocyanate and a hydroxyl functional polyol during a belt molding process. The polyisocyanate and the hydroxyl functional polyol may envelop the fabric reinforcement prior to reacting during the belt molding process, or even while reacting in the molding process.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2016Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: ContiTech Antriebssysteme GmbHInventors: Michael Gregg, Jeffery Lofgren
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Patent number: 10412028Abstract: In some examples, user models are generated to represent experience of users with respect to their roles. Models that represent conditions are also generated. As part of generating a support element for a particular user, a triggering event is detected (e.g., an update to a user record), a condition is identified, a condition model and a user model are compared to identify a condition preparedness score. This score is used to generate the support element, which is shared with a user device of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: HCA Holdings, Inc.Inventors: William Michael Gregg, Jim Najib Jirjis, Jonathan Perlin, Christopher Mason
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Patent number: 10311701Abstract: In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate contextual suggestions for patients. Generation of the contextual suggestions is triggered by certain events performed by a medical professional with respect to a patient (e.g., updating a patient record). The contextual suggestions are related to addressing health conditions of the patient and represent tasks or considerations which the medical professional should be made aware. The contextual suggestions are generated in a way that is considerate of patient context, medical professional context, and contexts of similar patients. The contextual suggestions can be presented to the medical professional for selection and execution.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2018Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: HCA HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Christian Krayer, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Brient, Christopher Wobensmith, Jim Najib Jirjis, Victoria Weaver, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Patent number: 10296187Abstract: In some examples, a documentation service is provided in which documentation may be entered and process actions presented. The process actions can be determined by processing the documentation using a natural language processing technique and suggested to a professional user for performance or validation.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2017Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: HCA Holdings, IncInventors: William Michael Gregg, Karl Bradley Kehler, Paul Brient, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Christian Krayer, Jim Najib Jirjis, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Stephen Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Patent number: 9973455Abstract: In some examples, a service-based system for managing message routing and customization is provided. The service-based system includes an information exchange service bus and an information exchange engine. The system is configured to manage inbound and outbound messages. The system is also configured to tailor messages based on source entities, destination entities, and other users such as dependent users.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: HCA Holdings, Inc.Inventors: David Fowler, Milind Madhukar Borkar, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Alan Scott, William Michael Gregg, Jim Najib Jirjis, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Paul Currie
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Patent number: 9905112Abstract: In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate contextual suggestions for patients. Generation of the contextual suggestions is triggered by certain events performed by a medical professional with respect to a patient (e.g., updating a patient record). The contextual suggestions are related to addressing health conditions of the patient and represent tasks or considerations which the medical professional should be made aware. The contextual suggestions are generated in a way that is considerate of patient context, medical professional context, and contexts of similar patients. The contextual suggestions can be presented to the medical professional for selection and execution.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: HCA Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Christian Krayer, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Brient, Christopher Wobensmith, Jim Najib Jirjis, Victoria Weaver, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Publication number: 20180051772Abstract: A synchronous drive belt includes an outer tension section and opposing continuous tooth section defining an outer surface. The synchronous drive belt further includes a cross-linked elastomeric body, and a tensile reinforcement section disposed between the outer tension section and the cross-linked elastomeric body. A fabric reinforcement is disposed inwardly adjacent the outer surface of the continuous tooth section, and the fabric reinforcement is enveloped by the cross-linked elastomeric body. Further, the cross-linked elastomeric body forms the outer surface of the continuous tooth section. In some aspects, the cross-linked elastomeric body contains a urethane material, which may be formed from the reaction product of a polyisocyanate and a hydroxyl functional polyol during a belt molding process. The polyisocyanate and the hydroxyl functional polyol may envelop the fabric reinforcement prior to reacting during the belt molding process, or even while reacting in the molding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Michael Gregg, Jeffery Lofgren
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Patent number: 9779611Abstract: In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate exposure evaluations for dependent users. First data associated with a user and including objective values is accessed. Second data associated with the user and including subjective observations is accessed. The first data and the second data is used as input to evaluate one or more evaluation rules. Based on the evaluation, an exposure evaluation is generated. A notification is generated to include the exposure evaluation, which is provided to one or more destination entities.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: HCA Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Christian Krayer, William Michael Gregg, Thomas Andrew Doyle, Paul Brient, Christopher Wobensmith, Jim Najib Jirjis, Victoria Weaver, Jonathan Perlin, Paul Martin Paslick, Edmund Jackson, Sarah Hume Buta, Erin S. Jospe, Umesh P. Phirke
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Publication number: 20170105373Abstract: In some examples, a system for filtering and distributing fluid in a planting device comprises a first receptacle and a second receptacle. The first receptacle includes a first filter and a second filter. The second receptacle includes a first aperture and a second aperture. Fluid can enter the second receptacle through the first aperture and drain from the second receptacle through the second aperture to the second filter in the first receptacle. The system may include a pump configured to pump fluid from the first receptacle through the first filter to the first aperture of the second receptacle. Moreover, the system may include barriers that at least partially obstruct fluid flow between the first aperture and the second aperture. Each of the barriers includes a plurality of perforations located along a width of the barrier; each of the plurality of perforations allows fluid to flow through the barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: James Edgar Byron, III, Nicholas Sigifrido Ambrogi, Nathaniel Robert Williams, Michael Gregg Zartarian, Layne Shriver Whitaker
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Patent number: 7352710Abstract: A codec selector, and a corresponding method for establishing media channels between a local endpoint and a remote endpoint, are disclosed. The codec selector and method are useful with a media endpoint that is constrained to have matching transmit and receive codecs. The method comprises sending a request to a remote endpoint to open a first transmit channel. Upon receiving a corresponding request from the remote endpoint for its transmit channel, the two requests are compared. If the two requests do not match, the first transmit channel is closed (whether or not it has been acknowledged by the peer). A second transmit channel, compatible with the remote endpoint's request, is then requested. A method for detecting that the remote endpoint is using a similar procedure, and a procedure for synchronizing when both endpoints are constrained, are also disclosed. The present invention reduces call setup time in most instances, and provides reliable channel setup for constrained endpoints.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Pandit Panburana, Tyrone D. Floryanzia, Michael Gregg Miles
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Publication number: 20070172617Abstract: The present invention relates to a sleeve for use in vulcanization process. The sleeve has a cylindrical shape and is constructed of an elastomeric composition comprising a cross-linked rubber and from 10 to 25 phr of chopped carbon fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Thomas Burrowes, Michael Gregg
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Publication number: 20070145665Abstract: Embodiment herein being by placing a media sheet into a chamber. The chamber has a bottom, sidewalls, and a movable projection within a lower portion of the chamber. The movable projection has an upper surface and the media sheet can initially rest on the upper surface of the movable projection. The method can optionally perform a first alignment process (using an alignment mechanism) while the media sheet rests on the upper surface of the movable projection. Then, the method can retract the movable projection to allow the media sheet to fall onto the bottom of the chamber. Next, once the media sheet rests against the bottom of the chamber, the method performs a second alignment process, again using the alignment mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: Robert James Reeves, Martyn Mitchell, Michael Gregg, Waleed Nasar
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Publication number: 20060148603Abstract: The present invention is directed to timing belts having improved fabric adhesion to the tooth facing can be achieved by the use of a combination of a RFL treated fabric and an EPDM body provided the RFL treatment or the body include ZDA or the RF latex is an X-HNBR latex.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: George Burrowes, Michael Gregg