Patents by Inventor Robert Emmitt Connely, IV
Robert Emmitt Connely, IV 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: 11942197Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: SNAPS Solutions, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 11942196Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: SNAPS Solutions, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 11568971Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: SNAPS Solutions, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20220180984Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20220180985Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 11170880Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: SNAPS Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20210193277Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 10984897Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 10553307Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 10360997Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: 10276263Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20180121612Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20180121614Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20180121611Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20180121843Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Publication number: 20180121613Abstract: Systems and methods for surfacing contextually relevant data into the workflow of a third party system are discussed herein. The system implements a near-real-time method of detecting activity corresponding to particular electronic health records associated with particular patients in third-party systems using specifically configured software systems. A cloud-based micro-services architecture is communicably coupled to the third-party systems and is operable to transmit contextually relevant data to the third-party system in response to particular detected activities, such as accessing a patient's electronic health record. The contextually-relevant data is identified by comparing electronic health record data from various third-party systems, each third-party system associated with the particular patient, to determine gaps in the records. The contextually relevant data is transmitted to the third-party system and visually integrated into the third-party system's pre-existing clinical workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: D967123Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2019Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Snaps Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: D1017622Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur
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Patent number: D1018570Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: SNAPS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert Emmitt Connely, IV, Bryant Paul Castleton, James Tropauer, Saurabh Mathur