Patents by Inventor Robert Emmons Haskell
Robert Emmons Haskell 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: 8145506Abstract: A patient problem data system stores data representing a plurality of different patient problems for use in providing healthcare to a patient. An acquisition processor acquires data representing a patient problem for storage in a repository. A repository, electrically coupled to the acquisition processor, includes data representing a plurality of different patient problems; an individual patient problem has a patient problem name and is characterized by patient problem attributes; an individual patient problem has a plurality of attribute properties determining how a patient problem attribute is represented. Patient problem attributes include a focus term indicating a topic of a patient problem, a patient problem likelihood term indicating an assessment of likelihood of the associated corresponding patient problem, and a client term indicating at least one target person for care.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Susan Annette Matney, Carmela Anne Couderc, Mary Ellen Dlugos, Rebecca Rae DaDamio
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Patent number: 8121860Abstract: An expected outcome data system stores data representing a plurality of different expected outcomes of patient care and treatment for use in providing healthcare to a patient. An acquisition processor acquires data representing an expected outcome of treatment associated with a medical problem for storage in a repository. A repository, electrically coupled to the acquisition processor, includes data representing a plurality of different expected outcomes; an individual expected outcome has an expected outcome name and is characterized by expected outcome attributes; an individual expected outcome has a plurality of attribute properties determining how an expected outcome attribute is represented. Expected outcome attributes include a focus term indicating a topic of an expected outcome, an expected outcome likelihood term indicating an assessment of likelihood of the associated corresponding expected outcome, and a client term indicating at least one target person for care.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Rebecca Rae DaDamio, Carmela Anne Couderc, Susan Annette Matney, Mary Ellen Dlugos
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Patent number: 7788040Abstract: A system, for processing patient medical information for storage in an electronic patient medical record repository, includes an interface, a repository, and a data processor. The interface receives data representing genomic information of a patient. The repository includes a patient record incorporating data representing genomic information specific to a particular patient. A data processor compares the genomic information specific to a particular patient with the received genomic information. The data processor identifies a genomic match in response to the comparison and predetermined matching criteria. The data processor initiates processing of patient record information specific to the particular patient in response to an identified match.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Ernst Bartsch, Dorin Comaniciu, Mohammad Naraghi
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Patent number: 7788111Abstract: A comprehensive database system employs common medical terms, vocabularies and identifiers in identifying organizational characteristics as well as location availability and suitability for delivering services by a particular physician to a patient with particular medical conditions via a user friendly display interface. A system for providing healthcare related information comprises a database incorporating information identifying an encompassing organization and multiple constituent organizations of the encompassing organization including a constituent organization type identifier. The database information also incorporates location information identifying multiple locations in a constituent organization available to accommodate a patient for different purposes and includes a location type identifier.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Gary Hardel, Harold Kenneth Shumaker
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Publication number: 20090276246Abstract: A processing device implemented system supports providing a plan of care for a patient. A repository includes data representing a plurality of different patient problems and including data representing an individual plan of care, indicating care to be provided to a specific patient, associated with a patient problem, an expected outcome, clinical observations, and orders for treatment to be administered to a patient. A data processor searches data in the repository to identify one or more candidate plans of care associated with a particular patient problem in response to user entry of data identifying the particular patient problem by searching data in the repository for a code associated with the particular patient problem. A display processor generates data representing at least one display image including data representing the one or more candidate plans of care associated with the particular patient problem enabling a user to select a particular plan of care for a particular patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Carmela Anne Couderc, Susan Annette Matney, Mary Ellen Dlugos, Rebecca Rae DaDamio
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Publication number: 20090276241Abstract: An expected outcome data system stores data representing a plurality of different expected outcomes of patient care and treatment for use in providing healthcare to a patient. An acquisition processor acquires data representing an expected outcome of treatment associated with a medical problem for storage in a repository. A repository, electrically coupled to the acquisition processor, includes data representing a plurality of different expected outcomes; an individual expected outcome has an expected outcome name and is characterized by expected outcome attributes; an individual expected outcome has a plurality of attribute properties determining how an expected outcome attribute is represented. Expected outcome attributes include a focus term indicating a topic of an expected outcome, an expected outcome likelihood term indicating an assessment of likelihood of the associated corresponding expected outcome, and a client term indicating at least one target person for care.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc,Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Rebecca Rae DaDamio, Carmela Anne Couderc, Susan Annette Matney, Mary Ellen Dlugos
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Publication number: 20090276240Abstract: A patient problem data system stores data representing a plurality of different patient problems for use in providing healthcare to a patient. An acquisition processor acquires data representing a patient problem for storage in a repository. A repository, electrically coupled to the acquisition processor, includes data representing a plurality of different patient problems; an individual patient problem has a patient problem name and is characterized by patient problem attributes; an individual patient problem has a plurality of attribute properties determining how a patient problem attribute is represented. Patient problem attributes include a focus term indicating a topic of a patient problem, a patient problem likelihood term indicating an assessment of likelihood of the associated corresponding patient problem, and a client term indicating at least one target person for care.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Susan Annette Matney, Carmela Anne Couderc, Mary Ellen Dlugos, Rebecca Rae DaDamio
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Patent number: 7580831Abstract: A dictionary system provides a term repository supporting the operation of an enterprise, which dynamically updates its content in response to system use. An input processor acquires transaction message data in at least one of a plurality of different data formats. A data processor parses the acquired transaction message data to extract a term from the message data. The processor then compares the extracted term to terms in a first term repository. The first term repository is updated to include the extracted term if the extracted term is absent from said first term repository. A communication processor intermittently processes the content of said first term repository to be suitable for communication to a second term repository.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services CorporationInventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, John Andrew Heil, James Cassidy
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Patent number: 7437302Abstract: A comprehensive database system employs common medical terms, vocabularies and identifiers in identifying organizational characteristics as well as location availability and suitability for delivering services by a particular physician to a patient with particular medical conditions via a user friendly display interface. A system for managing healthcare data including codes, terms and identifiers supports operation of a healthcare enterprise. The system includes a first database including healthcare data including elements common to a plurality of healthcare organizations and derived from a plurality of different sources. The healthcare data common elements support use of consistent terminology between the plurality of organizations. A processor provides at least a portion of the healthcare data in the first database to a second database employed by at least one of the plurality of organizations in response to user command. The second database also supports use of user selectable items of healthcare data.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Gary Hardel, Harold Kenneth Shumaker
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Publication number: 20040243441Abstract: A financial management system and method therefor enables an individual user to access and maintain healthcare records concerning encounters of an individual with a healthcare provider organization. The encounters include interactions of the individual with the healthcare provider organization that have a financial consequence. The financial management system includes an acquisition processor, a storage processor, a data processor, and an output processor. The acquisition processor receives, via electronic communication from a healthcare provider organization, information related to at least one healthcare encounter of an individual user. The storage processor stores the received healthcare encounter information. The data processor retrieves and processes the received healthcare encounter information to provide data, representing at least one record, indicating a history of encounters of the individual user with the healthcare provider organization.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Siegfried Bocionek, Robert Emmons Haskell
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Publication number: 20030233251Abstract: A dictionary system provides a term repository supporting the operation of an enterprise, which dynamically updates its content in response to system use. An input processor acquires transaction message data in at least one of a plurality of different data formats. A data processor parses the acquired transaction message data to extract a term from the message data. The processor then compares the extracted term to terms in a first term repository. The first term repository is updated to include the extracted term if the extracted term is absent from said first term repository. A communication processor intermittently processes the content of said first term repository to be suitable for communication to a second term repository.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, John Andrew Heil, James Cassidy
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Publication number: 20030233252Abstract: A system for providing a generic healthcare data repository includes an input processor for acquiring healthcare transaction message data in at least one of a plurality of different data formats. A data processor extracts message content type and patient associated identifier information from the transaction message data, processes the transaction message data for storage in a structured repository in a location specified using the patient associated identifier information. A storage processor stores the processed transaction message data in the structured repository.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, John Andrew Heil, James Cassidy
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Publication number: 20030078911Abstract: A comprehensive database system employs common medical terms, vocabularies and identifiers in identifying organizational characteristics as well as location availability and suitability for delivering services by a particular physician to a patient with particular medical conditions via a user friendly display interface. A system for providing healthcare related information comprises a database incorporating information identifying an encompassing organization and multiple constituent organizations of the encompassing organization including a constituent organization type identifier. The database information also incorporates location information identifying multiple locations in a constituent organization available to accommodate a patient for different purposes and includes a location type identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Gary Hardel, Harold Kenneth Shumaker
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Publication number: 20030078813Abstract: A comprehensive database system employs common medical terms, vocabularies and identifiers in identifying organizational characteristics as well as location availability and suitability for delivering services by a particular physician to a patient with particular medical conditions via a user friendly display interface. A system for managing healthcare data including codes, terms and identifiers supports operation of a healthcare enterprise. The system includes a first database including healthcare data including elements common to a plurality of healthcare organizations and derived from a plurality of different sources. The healthcare data common elements support use of consistent terminology between the plurality of organizations. A processor provides at least a portion of the healthcare data in the first database to a second database employed by at least one of the plurality of organizations in response to user command. The second database also supports use of user selectable items of healthcare data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Robert Emmons Haskell, Gary Hardel, Harold Kenneth Shumaker