Patents by Inventor Paul Mullen
Paul Mullen 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: 12020817Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for a healthcare provider assistance system. In one example, a system includes a machine-human interface, wherein the machine-human interface is a display, and a computing device operably coupled to the machine-human interface and configured to execute instructions stored in memory to: execute a plurality of different algorithms in complementary, competitive, or aggregated modes, where inputs to each of the plurality of different algorithms include current and past data representing a health and current condition of a patient; output, to the machine-human interface, a list of a first number of possible diagnoses of the patient based on outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms; and present, via the machine-human interface, suggested next actions to narrow down the first number of possible diagnoses, the suggested next actions determined based on the outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2022Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: GE Precision Healthcare LLCInventors: Tal Kenig, Paul Mullen
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Patent number: 11903798Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Publication number: 20230172580Abstract: Sonography systems and methods for performing sonography are provided in which the gender of a fetus is obfuscated. Gender is obfuscated by blurring or otherwise obfuscating the genitalia of the fetus in a sonogram, optionally also by subtly modifying features like dimensions of bones from which gender could otherwise by deduced, and by modifying sonography data so that if copied and removed from the sonography system the gender of the fetus is obfuscated in the copy. Trained neural networks are employed to locate genitalia and to correctly identify gender from features other than the genitalia so that the genitalia can be obfuscated and other features subtly modified to evade gender detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: Robert Bunn, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20220293285Abstract: Various devices and methods are provided for machine learning-driven medical diagnostic testing. In one example, a method includes generating a patient-specific collaboration channel comprising a patient-specific dashboard and a communication thread between a care provider team monitoring a patient and a virtual healthcare assistant, storing, at the channel, text- and/or rich media-based messages on the communication thread between one or more care providers of the care provider team and the virtual healthcare assistant, at least a portion of the messages on the communication thread including patient-specific medical data, and responsive to a prompt, outputting at least a portion of the communication thread that includes the patient-specific medical data to a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: David Lamb, Bryan Cobb, Paul Mullen
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Patent number: 11373761Abstract: Various devices and methods are provided for machine learning-driven medical diagnostic testing. In one example, a method includes generating a patient-specific collaboration channel comprising a patient-specific dashboard and a communication thread between a care provider team monitoring a patient and a virtual healthcare assistant, storing, at the channel, text- and/or rich media-based messages on the communication thread between one or more care providers of the care provider team and the virtual healthcare assistant, at least a portion of the messages on the communication thread including patient-specific medical data, and responsive to a prompt, outputting at least a portion of the communication thread that includes the patient-specific medical data to a display device.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David Lamb, Bryan Cobb, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20220165426Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for a healthcare provider assistance system. In one example, a system includes a machine-human interface, wherein the machine-human interface is a display, and a computing device operably coupled to the machine-human interface and configured to execute instructions stored in memory to: execute a plurality of different algorithms in complementary, competitive, or aggregated modes, where inputs to each of the plurality of different algorithms include current and past data representing a health and current condition of a patient; output, to the machine-human interface, a list of a first number of possible diagnoses of the patient based on outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms; and present, via the machine-human interface, suggested next actions to narrow down the first number of possible diagnoses, the suggested next actions determined based on the outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Tal Kenig, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20220080105Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Patent number: 11276496Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for a healthcare provider assistance system. In one example, a system includes a machine-human interface and a computing device operably coupled to the machine-human interface and configured to execute instructions stored in memory to: execute a plurality of different algorithms where inputs to each of the plurality of different algorithms include current and past data representing a health and current condition of a patient, where each of the plurality of different algorithms uses the same data, or a subset of the same data, for the inputs; output, to the machine-human interface, a list of a first number of possible diagnoses of the patient based on outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms; and present, via the machine-human interface, suggested next actions to narrow down the first number of possible diagnoses, the suggested next actions determined based on the outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Tal Kenig, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20220051770Abstract: Various systems and devices are provided for facilitating communication in a healthcare setting. In one example, a system for providing medical information can include a processor that, in response to executing machine-readable instructions, can generate a patient dashboard comprising the medical information for a patient and a patient communication thread. The processor can also output the patient dashboard to a display, wherein the patient dashboard further comprises a first link proximate to a displayed parameter from the medical information and the processor can obtain communication among care providers monitoring the patient and virtual healthcare assistants configured to communicate on the communication thread. The processor can also output the communication from the care providers, the virtual healthcare assistances, or any combination thereof, in the patient communication thread of the patient dashboard provided by the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Omer Barkol, Sagi Schein, Ruth Bergman, Paul Mullen, Ludovic Avot, Jeffrey Hersh
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Publication number: 20210361854Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Patent number: 11170881Abstract: Various systems and devices are provided for facilitating communication in a healthcare setting. In one example, a system includes a display and a computing device operably coupled to the display. The computing device stores instructions executable to output, to the display, a patient-specific dashboard including medical information specific to the patient, the dashboard further including a displayed link to a patient-specific communication thread; and responsive to a user selecting the link, output to the display a portion of the communication thread, where the communication thread includes communication among one or more care providers monitoring the patient and one or more virtual healthcare assistants.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Omer Barkol, Sagi Schein, Ruth Bergman, Paul Mullen, Ludovic Avot, Jeffrey Hersh
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Patent number: 11129931Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2018Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Patent number: 10660994Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Publication number: 20200160995Abstract: Various methods and systems are provided for a healthcare provider assistance system. In one example, a system includes a machine-human interface and a computing device operably coupled to the machine-human interface and configured to execute instructions stored in memory to: execute a plurality of different algorithms where inputs to each of the plurality of different algorithms include current and past data representing a health and current condition of a patient, where each of the plurality of different algorithms uses the same data, or a subset of the same data, for the inputs; output, to the machine-human interface, a list of a first number of possible diagnoses of the patient based on outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms; and present, via the machine-human interface, suggested next actions to narrow down the first number of possible diagnoses, the suggested next actions determined based on the outputs of the executed plurality of different algorithms.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2018Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Tal Kenig, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20190355481Abstract: Various devices and methods are provided for machine learning-driven medical diagnostic testing. In one example, a method includes generating a patient-specific collaboration channel comprising a patient-specific dashboard and a communication thread between a care provider team monitoring a patient and a virtual healthcare assistant, storing, at the channel, text- and/or rich media-based messages on the communication thread between one or more care providers of the care provider team and the virtual healthcare assistant, at least a portion of the messages on the communication thread including patient-specific medical data, and responsive to a prompt, outputting at least a portion of the communication thread that includes the patient-specific medical data to a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: David Lamb, Bryan Cobb, Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20190355447Abstract: Various systems and devices are provided for facilitating communication in a healthcare setting. In one example, a system includes a display and a computing device operably coupled to the display. The computing device stores instructions executable to output, to the display, a patient-specific dashboard including medical information specific to the patient, the dashboard further including a displayed link to a patient-specific communication thread; and responsive to a user selecting the link, output to the display a portion of the communication thread, where the communication thread includes communication among one or more care providers monitoring the patient and one or more virtual healthcare assistants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Omer Barkol, Sagi Schein, Ruth Bergman, Paul Mullen, Ludovic Avot, Jeffrey Hersh
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Publication number: 20190114812Abstract: An ultrasound imaging system and method of emphasizing an ultrasound image includes displaying both the ultrasound image and non-image elements on a display screen while in a normal mode, where the non-image elements have a visual impact of a first level while in the normal mode. The system and method includes automatically entering an image-emphasis mode after a predetermined period of input device inactivity and automatically reducing the visual impact of the non-image elements while in the image-emphasis mode by at least one of automatically reducing a brightness of the non-image elements, increasing a transparency level of the non-image elements, automatically reducing a size of the non-image elements, and automatically increasing a size of the ultrasound image.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2017Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventor: Paul Mullen
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Publication number: 20190091381Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Patent number: 10046096Abstract: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Ben Alan Askem, Sarah Jenny Collinson, John Cowan-Hughes, Christopher John Fryer, Tom Moy, Paul Mullen, Derek Nicolini, Neil Pryor, Philip Walsh, Ian Binder
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Patent number: 9986970Abstract: An apparatus for releasably coupling an ultrasound probe with an extremity comprises a housing adapted to substantially surround the extremity. The housing comprises a first opening adapted to receive the ultrasound probe and position the probe in contact with the extremity.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2013Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Paul Mullen