Patents by Inventor Sheldon H. Gottlieb

Sheldon H. Gottlieb 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).

  • Publication number: 20130041682
    Abstract: A medical form is marked by a clinician during a patient/clinician encounter to generate a record with information related to a current complaint. The form is partitioned into several regions related to patient history, examination and medical decision, respectively. The form is automatically analyzed and using the locations of the marks on the form and a predetermined set of rules, a billing code is generated. The billing code determines the fee to be paid to the clinician or health provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2012
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Meir Gottlieb, Sheldon H. Gottlieb, Gabriel Weise
  • Patent number: 8326653
    Abstract: A medical form is marked by a clinician during a patient/clinician encounter to generate a record with information related to a current complaint. The form is partitioned into several regions related to patient history, examination and medical decision, respectively. The form is automatically analyzed and using the locations of the marks on the form and a predetermined set of rules, a billing code is generated. The billing code determines the fee to be paid to the clinician or health provider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Meir Gottlieb, Sheldon H. Gottlieb, Gabriel Weisz
  • Patent number: 7056289
    Abstract: The present invention is an outpatient monitoring system which enables patients to interact with a health care provider using a standard telephone. A patient is presented with a series of condition-appropriate questions. Based upon the patient responses, additional questions are posed on a real-time dynamic basis. In addition, certain general questions from a predefined set of questions are asked of the patient in a rotating manner to ensure that there is variety with each telephone session. Further, the question sets can be recorded in the voice of the patient's clinician, or other person familiar to the patient, so that a familiar voice is heard by the patient, thereby personalizing the medical experience.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Edward K. Kasper, Gary Gerstenblith, Sheldon H. Gottlieb, Jeffrey A. Spaeder, James G. Palmer, Philip R. Thorne
  • Publication number: 20040176979
    Abstract: A medical form is marked by a clinician during a patient/clinician encounter to generate a record with information related to a current complaint. The form is partitioned into several regions related to patient history, examination and medical decision, respectively. The form is automatically analyzed and using the locations of the marks on the form and a predetermined set of rules, a billing code is generated. The billing code determines the fee to be paid to the clinician or health provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Meir Gottlieb, Sheldon H. Gottlieb, Gabriel Weisz
  • Publication number: 20040034286
    Abstract: The present invention is an outpatient monitoring system which enables patients to interact with a health care provider using a standard telephone. A patient is presented with a series of condition-appropriate questions. Based upon the patient responses, additional questions are posed on a real-time dynamic basis. In addition, certain general questions from a predefined set of questions are asked of the patient in a rotating manner to ensure that there is variety with each telephone session. Further, the question sets can be recorded in the voice of the patient's clinician, or other person familiar to the patient, so that a familiar voice is heard by the patient, thereby personalizing the medical experience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Publication date: February 19, 2004
    Inventors: Edward K. Kasper, Gary Gerstenblith, Sheldon H. Gottlieb, Jeffrey A. Spaeder, James G. Palmer, Philip R. Thorne