Patents by Inventor Phyllis Gotlib
Phyllis Gotlib 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: 8930213Abstract: An event management system and method detects the occurrence of events as a function, at least in part, of information and data gathered from monitoring one or more patients with a medical information system. Event detection processes can be defined and then triggered to cover any of a variety of circumstances. For instance, event detection processes can be defined that, when triggered, indicate that a certain patient (or patients) would make a suitable candidate for that clinical trial, a patient is a candidate for a certain type of treatment, or hospital resources are being utilized in a certain manner. That is, such events may relate to the efficiency or inefficiency in use of certain resources, or such events may concern usage under certain circumstances.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20140207488Abstract: A query system is provided for retrieving information from a medical information system, or its databases. A user interactive query wizard facilitates creation of query scripts for retrieval of information from the medical information system. Queries may be performed across a set of patients, hospitals or clinical resources. Query results are presented via an output device, such as a computer display. These results may be exported to other applications, such as known office or desktop applications, or other systems, such as database systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 8620678Abstract: A query system is provided for retrieving information from a medical information system, or its databases. A user interactive query wizard facilitates creation of query scripts for retrieval of information from the medical information system. Queries may be performed across a set of patients, hospitals or clinical resources. Query results are presented via an output device, such as a computer display. These results may be exported to other applications, such as known office or desktop applications, or other systems, such as database systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: iMD Soft Ltd.Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20130339058Abstract: An event management system and method detects the occurrence of events as a function, at least in part, of information and data gathered from monitoring one or more patients with a medical information system. Event detection processes can be defined and then triggered to cover any of a variety of circumstances. For instance, event detection processes can be defined that, when triggered, indicate that a certain patient (or patients) would make a suitable candidate for that clinical trial, a patient is a candidate for a certain type of treatment, or hospital resources are being utilized in a certain manner. That is, such events may relate to the efficiency or inefficiency in use of certain resources, or such events may concern usage under certain circumstances.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20120221355Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by members of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin
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Patent number: 8027846Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20110166887Abstract: An event management system and method detects the occurrence of events as a function, at least in part, of information and data gathered from monitoring one or more patients with a medical information system. Event detection processes can be defined and then triggered to cover any of a variety of circumstances. For instance, event detection processes can be defined that, when triggered, indicate that a certain patient (or patients) would make a suitable candidate for that clinical trial, a patient is a candidate for a certain type of treatment, or hospital resources are being utilized in a certain manner. That is, such events may relate to the efficiency or inefficiency in use of certain resources, or such events may concern usage under certain circumstances.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7899683Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by members of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin
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Patent number: 7848935Abstract: An event management system and method detects the occurrence of events as a function, at least in part, of information and data gathered from monitoring one or more patients with a medical information system. Event detection processes can be defined and then triggered to cover any of a variety of circumstances. For instance, event detection processes can be defined that, when triggered, indicate that a certain patient (or patients) would make a suitable candidate for that clinical trial, a patient is a candidate for a certain type of treatment, or hospital resources are being utilized in a certain manner. That is, such events may relate to the efficiency or inefficiency in use of certain resources, or such events may concern usage under certain circumstances.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7831450Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg
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Patent number: 7374535Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed si- multaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: I.M.D. Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20050125256Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by members of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: iMD Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin
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Publication number: 20040153343Abstract: A query system is provided for retrieving information from a medical information system, or its databases. A user interactive query wizard facilitates creation of query scripts for retrieval of information from the medical information system. Queries may be performed across a set of patients, hospitals or clinical resources. Query results are presented via an output device, such as a computer display. These results may be exported to other applications, such as known office or desktop applications, or other systems, such as database systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20040152952Abstract: An event management system and method detects the occurrence of events as a function, at least in part, of information and data gathered from monitoring one or more patients with a medical information system. Event detection processes can be defined and then triggered to cover any of a variety of circumstances. For instance, event detection processes can be defined that, when triggered, indicate that a certain patient (or patients) would make a suitable candidate for that clinical trial, a patient is a candidate for a certain type of treatment, or hospital resources are being utilized in a certain manner. That is, such events may relate to the efficiency or inefficiency in use of certain resources, or such events may concern usage under certain circumstances.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Phyllis Gotlib, Ido Schoenberg, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20030036687Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg
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Publication number: 20020177758Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin
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Publication number: 20020177759Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by member of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system receives patient information from doctors, pharmacists, patient monitoring equipment, testing laboratories, and/or computer databases. Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. A member of the medical team can record observations about a patient using key words and phrases which can be supplemented with additional text for customized notation. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed si- multaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin
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Patent number: 6322502Abstract: A medical information system receives patient data and information from various sources and displays such information in a variety of formats for use by members of a medical team in a hospital, clinic, or office. The system (10) includes a primary display (12), and an associated display controller (14) and system storage device (16). The controller (14) is coupled to a primary interface unit (20). Keyboard and/or pointing device (22), scanner (24), audio input and/or output device (26) and printer (28) are all coupled by way of interface (20) to the display controller (14). Access to selected subsets of patient information is provided by user selection of specific data sets identified by job function selection icons. Multiple types of patient data are selectively displayed simultaneously, and to multiple remote users.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: iMD Soft Ltd.Inventors: Ido Schoenberg, Phyllis Gotlib, Roy Schoenberg, Hagai Sherlin