Patents by Inventor Steven L. Fors
Steven L. Fors 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: 7834891Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for using medical perspectives to improve medical workflow. Certain embodiments of a system for using medical perspectives for improved screening analysis include a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) workstation capable of being used for reviewing images and at least one display capable of displaying images for review. The system also includes a default perspective including a first plurality of images organized according to a default criterion, wherein the default perspective is used to review the first plurality of images via the PACS workstation. The system includes one or more additional perspectives organizing image sets according to certain criteria. A user may select one or more of the additional perspectives for reviewing image sets or subsets via the PACS workstation. The system may also include tools and reporting templates for use with images within the perspectives.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard W. Yarger, Mark Morita, Steven L. Fors, Vijayanand Tirumalai
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Publication number: 20100138231Abstract: Certain example embodiments provide systems and methods for providing clinical element extraction, holding, and transmission in a widget-based application. An example clinical data element communicator system includes a user interface including clinical content retrieved from a plurality of clinical information sources for graphical display to a user. The user interface facilitates user interaction with the displayed clinical content, the clinical content including applications and patient data. The example system also includes a holding area for clinical content and a transmission unit for transmitting the clinical content to one or more recipients. The holding area is displayed as part of the user interface and holds clinical content selected by the user and deposited in the holding area. The clinical element transmission unit receives the clinical content deposited in the holding area, packages the clinical content, and transmits the clinical content in an electronic data message to one or more recipients.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Steven E. Linthicum, Steven L. Fors, Anthony L. Ricamato, Eric T. Jester, Ryan W. Gross
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Patent number: 7376903Abstract: A 3D volumetric display system is configured to generate 3D diagnostic displays of 3D volumetric data acquired from a patient by an imaging system in a virtual-reality environment and to permit a user to conduct diagnostic interpretation of images in the virtual-reality environment and to permit the user to interact with the 3D diagnostic displays.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information TechnologiesInventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, Khal A. Rai
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Patent number: 7274290Abstract: A system for hygienic input of data into a medical information system is provided. In one embodiment of the system, a computer terminal, a mobile wireless input tray, a mobile wireless interactive visual display system, and a wireless headset are used. During a medical procedure, the mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset may be positioned in an operating room near a surgeon or other medical practitioner. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset may be used to access patient medical information through the computer terminal. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset communicate amongst and between each other through wireless communication links. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset communicate with the computer terminal through wireless communication links.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLCInventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L Fors, Khal A. Rai
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Patent number: 7212109Abstract: A system for hygienic input of data into a medical information system is provided. In one embodiment of the system, a computer terminal, a mobile wireless input tray, a mobile wireless interactive visual display system, and a wireless headset are used. During a medical procedure, the mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset may be positioned in an operating room near a surgeon or other medical practitioner. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset may be used to access patient medical information through the computer terminal. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset communicate amongst and between each other through wireless communication links. The mobile input tray, the mobile display system, and the wireless headset communicate with the computer terminal through wireless communication links.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLCInventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, Khal A. Rai
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Patent number: 7200427Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device and a computer. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The occupant of the computer-equipped mobility device can operate the computer while operating the personal mobility device.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, C. Cameron Brackett
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Patent number: 7151435Abstract: A method for updating information about a subject of interest is disclosed. The method comprises assigning the subject a unique signal which signal is physically associated with the subject, identifying the unique signal, and displaying information related to the subject assigned to the unique signal soon after the signal is identified. The method is preferably used in a hospital setting. Also disclosed is a device, a system, and a control program for use in updating information. The device comprises a control logic responsive to an external stimulus, a wireless signal detection unit, and a display unit that displays information about a subject that has been identified. The control program is used with a wireless detector and comprises a feature that controls display, a feature that identifies a signal associated with a subject, and a feature that displays information in response to the identification feature. Security features can also be incorporated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita, John F. Moehrke, Steven P. Roehm
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Patent number: 7127684Abstract: A synchronized image manipulation system and method are disclosed. The image manipulation system includes a computer device for controlling the operation of the system, at least one display screen for displaying a plurality of generally similarly shaped objects, and an operator control device for receiving operator input. The plurality of generally similarly shaped objects include a plurality of view ports that display at least a portion of the plurality of generally similarly shaped objects. The operator control device controls the operation of the system in accordance with the operator input and at least one image manipulation function. In addition, the at least one image manipulation function synchronizes the plurality of view ports according to either a mirror synchronization configuration or a symmetrical synchronization configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: GE Informational Systems Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, C. Cameron Brackett
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Patent number: 6982639Abstract: A system for tracking a subject of interest in a location is disclosed. The system is used with subjects who have an identification device having a unique signal identifier. The system comprises a wireless proximity detector capable of detecting the signal identifier; a monitoring unit that monitors the proximity detector by monitoring which signal identifier has been detected by the proximity detector, the monitoring unit generating a data signal representative of which signal identifier has been detected; and a data output unit that generates location data based upon the data signal. The information can be displayed graphically or as a list and can be sorted by various criteria. The display can provide many options to make the display more useful. Also disclosed is a method for tracking a subject of interest using a unique signal identifier. Additionally, a display to be used with the system is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita
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Patent number: 6930878Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and a user input device. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The user input device is coupled to the personal mobility device. The user input device is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita
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Patent number: 6873884Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and an activation member. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The activation member is coupled to the personal mobility device. The activation member is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information TechnologyInventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita
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Publication number: 20040100377Abstract: A system for tracking a subject of interest in a location is disclosed. The system is used with subjects who have an identification device having a unique signal identifier. The system comprises a wireless proximity detector capable of detecting the signal identifier; a monitoring unit that monitors the proximity detector by monitoring which signal identifier has been detected by the proximity detector, the monitoring unit generating a data signal representative of which signal identifier has been detected; and a data output unit that generates location data based upon the data signal. The information can be displayed graphically or as a list and can be sorted by various criteria. The display can provide many options to make the display more useful. Also disclosed is a method for tracking a subject of interest using a unique signal identifier. Additionally, a display to be used with the system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita
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Publication number: 20040100361Abstract: A method for updating information about a subject of interest is disclosed. The method comprises assigning the subject a unique signal which signal is physically associated with the subject, identifying the unique signal, and displaying information related to the subject assigned to the unique signal soon after the signal is identified. The method is preferably used in a hospital setting. Also disclosed is a device, a system, and a control program for use in updating information. The device comprises a control logic responsive to an external stimulus, a wireless signal detection unit, and a display unit that displays information about a subject that has been identified. The control program is used with a wireless detector and comprises a feature that controls display, a feature that identifies a signal associated with a subject, and a feature that displays information in response to the identification feature. Security features can also be incorporated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita, John F. Moehrke, Steven P. Roehm
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Publication number: 20040100083Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and a user input device. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The user input device is coupled to the personal mobility device. The user input device is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita
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Publication number: 20040102699Abstract: A method and tool for producing an orientation marker on an image of a subject of interest displayed on an imaging system. The tool comprises a mechanism configured to obtain the image of the subject of interest. A means for interactively moving in real time, through the image. A means for selecting, in real time, a point on the image. A means for aligning guidelines on the selected point to define a region of the subject of interest. A means for determining, in real time, the in-plane orientation of the image relative to the defined region and the selected point, and displaying the image with the selected point and the defined region.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita, Charles Cameron Brackett
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Publication number: 20040100477Abstract: A real-time image masking system and method are disclosed. The image masking system includes a computer device for controlling operation of the system, at least one display screen for displaying at least one image, and an operator control device for receiving operator input. The at least one image includes one or more view ports that display at least a portion of the at least one image, and one or more masking regions that display at least a second portion of the at least one image. The operator control device controls the operation of the system in accordance with the operator input and at least one image manipulation function, which includes a real-time masking function. The real-time masking function permits the at least one masking region to be reconfigured in real-time while continuously displaying the at least one masking region and the at least one view port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, C. Cameron Brackett
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Publication number: 20040102166Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device and a computer. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The occupant of the computer-equipped mobility device can operate the computer while operating the personal mobility device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, C. Cameron Brackett
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Publication number: 20040100503Abstract: A synchronized image manipulation system and method are disclosed. The image manipulation system includes a computer device for controlling the operation of the system, at least one display screen for displaying a plurality of generally similarly shaped objects, and an operator control device for receiving operator input. The plurality of generally similarly shaped objects include a plurality of view ports that display at least a portion of the plurality of generally similarly shaped objects. The operator control device controls the operation of the system in accordance with the operator input and at least one image manipulation function. In addition, the at least one image manipulation function synchronizes the plurality of view ports according to either a mirror synchronization configuration or a symmetrical synchronization configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Morita, Steven L. Fors, C. Cameron Brackett
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Publication number: 20040100082Abstract: A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and an activation member. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The activation member is coupled to the personal mobility device. The activation member is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: C. Cameron Brackett, Steven L. Fors, Mark M. Morita