Patents by Inventor STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL
STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL 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: 10874794Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media are provided for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Patent number: 10220142Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media are provided for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Patent number: 10220141Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a real-world activity are provided. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input corresponding to the real-world activity is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of setting is optimized to facilitate completion of the real-world activity.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2013Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte, Eric Kays, Scott Gordon Siebers, Greg Mitchem
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Patent number: 10034979Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for monitoring and managing patient discomfort are provided. Inputs are received from ambient sensors located in a clinical care room. Based on a determination that the inputs exceed predetermined thresholds, it is determined that the patient is experiencing discomfort. Various measures are automatically initiated to help diminish the patient's discomfort. The measures include aromatherapy, visual relaxation therapy, audio therapy, and automatic administration of pain relief.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Publication number: 20180104409Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media are provided for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Publication number: 20150057635Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media are provided for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Patent number: 8902068Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Cerner Innovation, IncInventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Publication number: 20140213845Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for monitoring and managing patient discomfort are provided. Inputs are received from ambient sensors located in a clinical care room. Based on a determination that the inputs exceed predetermined thresholds, it is determined that the patient is experiencing discomfort. Various measures are automatically initiated to help diminish the patient's discomfort. The measures include aromatherapy, visual relaxation therapy, audio therapy, and automatic administration of pain relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Patent number: 8727981Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for monitoring and managing patient discomfort are provided. Inputs are received from ambient sensors located in a clinical care room. Based on a determination that the inputs exceed predetermined thresholds, it is determined that the patient is experiencing discomfort. Various measures are automatically initiated to help diminish the patient's discomfort. The measures include aromatherapy, visual relaxation therapy, audio therapy, and automatic administration of pain relief.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Publication number: 20140108041Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a medication-administration process. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of settings is optimized to facilitate completion medication-administration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Publication number: 20140081654Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a real-world activity are provided. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input corresponding to the real-world activity is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of setting is optimized to facilitate completion of the real-world activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE, ERIC KAYS, SCOTT GORDON SIEBERS, GREGORY RAY MITCHEM
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Patent number: 8655680Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for reducing disruptions to a clinician during medication administration are provided. An input is received indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated by the clinician. The medication-administration process is associated with one patient in a clinical care room. Incident to receiving this input, the clinician is prevented from receiving messages concerning patients and other matters not related to the one patient in the clinical care room. In addition, one or more visual indicators are provided to alert other clinicians, patients, and visitors that the clinician has begun the medication-administration process.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte
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Patent number: 8620682Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a real-world activity are provided. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input corresponding to the real-world activity is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of setting is optimized to facilitate completion of the real-world activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Palmer Bechtel, Mark Nolte, Eric Christian Kays, Scott Gordon Siebers, Gregory Ray Mitchem
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Publication number: 20120323592Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for reducing disruptions to a clinician during medication administration are provided. An input is received indicating that the medication-administration process has been initiated by the clinician. The medication-administration process is associated with one patient in a clinical care room. Incident to receiving this input, the clinician is prevented from receiving messages concerning patients and other matters not related to the one patient in the clinical care room. In addition, one or more visual indicators are provided to alert other clinicians, patients, and visitors that the clinician has begun the medication-administration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Publication number: 20120323090Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for monitoring and managing patient discomfort are provided. Inputs are received from ambient sensors located in a clinical care room. Based on a determination that the inputs exceed predetermined thresholds, it is determined that the patient is experiencing discomfort. Various measures are automatically initiated to help diminish the patient's discomfort. The measures include aromatherapy, visual relaxation therapy, audio therapy, and automatic administration of pain relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE
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Publication number: 20120323591Abstract: Methods, computer systems, and computer readable media for transitioning a clinical care room from a first scene to a second scene in order to facilitate completion of a real-world activity are provided. The first scene in the clinical care room is presented where the clinical care room has one or more zones. The first scene is associated with a first group of setting for components within the one or more zones. An input corresponding to the real-world activity is received. Incident to receiving the input, the second scene is provided. The second scene is associated with a second group of settings for the components. The second group of setting is optimized to facilitate completion of the real-world activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL, MARK NOLTE, ERIC CHRISTIAN KAYS, SCOTT GORDON SIEBERS, GREGORY RAY MITCHEM