Patents by Inventor Paul SENZEE
Paul SENZEE 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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Publication number: 20230274236Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. MCBRIDE, Brandon LASSITER, Paul SENZEE, Alexander DECURNOU, Jessica HOFFMAN, Gabriel LATORRE
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Patent number: 11734650Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. Mcbride, Brandon Lassiter, Paul Senzee, Alexander Decurnou, Jessica Hoffman, Gabriel Latorre
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Patent number: 11631037Abstract: A System, Method, and Apparatus for Predicting Medical No-Shows and for Scheduling is provided. The system is based on a patient appointment schedule and indicators including office type, practice area, appointment type, engagement with the office leading up to appointment, and a variety of other characteristics of each patient and appointment. The indicators can be selected, weighted proportionately, and input into an algorithm for analysis and processing. The algorithm can then predict the likelihood of a no-show for the respective patient and appointment. The likelihood can then be used for scheduling to minimize the negative impact on the medical professional of the no-show. The algorithm can be used in conjunction with machine learning to improve its accuracy as it informs itself with experience and additional data points. The likelihood of a no-show can be incorporated into scheduling programs and made accessible on mobile devices, computers, and other monitoring devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew McBride, Brandon Lassiter, Paul Senzee, Zach Firestone, Nils Elde
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Publication number: 20230090564Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. MCBRIDE, Brandon LASSITER, Paul SENZEE, Alexander DECURNOU, Jessica HOFFMAN, Gabriel LATORRE
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Publication number: 20210224419Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. MCBRIDE, Brandon LASSITER, Paul SENZEE, Alexander DECURNOU, Jessica HOFFMAN, Gabriel LATORRE
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Patent number: 11055434Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2020Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Craig Finch, Brandon Lassiter, Matthew D. McBride, Paul Senzee, Michael E. Soule
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Publication number: 20200380163Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Craig FINCH, Brandon LASSITER, Matthew D. MCBRIDE, Paul SENZEE, Michael E. SOULE
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Publication number: 20200302358Abstract: A System, Method, and Apparatus for Predicting Medical No-Shows and for Scheduling is provided. The system is based on a patient appointment schedule and indicators including office type, practice area, appointment type, engagement with the office leading up to appointment, and a variety of other characteristics of each patient and appointment. The indicators can be selected, weighted proportionately, and input into an algorithm for analysis and processing. The algorithm can then predict the likelihood of a no-show for the respective patient and appointment. The likelihood can then be used for scheduling to minimize the negative impact on the medical professional of the no-show. The algorithm can be used in conjunction with machine learning to improve its accuracy as it informs itself with experience and additional data points. The likelihood of a no-show can be incorporated into scheduling programs and made accessible on mobile devices, computers, and other monitoring devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Matthew MCBRIDE, Brandon LASSITER, Paul SENZEE, Zach FIRESTONE, Nils ELDE
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Patent number: 10776512Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Craig Finch, Brandon Lassiter, Matthew D. McBride, Paul Senzee, Michael E. Soule
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Publication number: 20180268165Abstract: An efficient and secure process by which users may enter sensitive information into an electronic information system. When information is required from a user, the electronic information system may be configured to generate a unique access link (uniform resource locator, or URL) for that user. The link may be sent to the user via electronic communication, such as a text message or email. When the user follows the link with a web browser, the system prompts the user to enter an additional piece of personal information that is not known to the general public. Once identity is verified, the user may be required to electronically sign agreements. The user is then prompted to enter the required information. This may allow a user to deposit sensitive information into the system without requiring the user to provide full login credentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: Mend VIP, Inc.Inventors: Craig FINCH, Brandon LASSITER, Matthew D. MCBRIDE, Paul SENZEE, Michael E. SOULE