Patents by Inventor Todd A. Crosslin
Todd A. Crosslin 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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Publication number: 20210057070Abstract: An augmented reality pharmacy system and method for assisting pharmacy personnel with health care-related tasks is presented. The augmented reality pharmacy system can reduce or eliminate common pharmacy fulfillment errors attributable to human error. The present disclosure improves pharmacy fulfilment error rates by providing image processing systems adapted to characterize prescription and drug related information to verify prescription fulfillment; incorporates augmented reality systems with pharmacy systems to provide enhanced fulfillment systems where real-world objects can be over-laid with virtual reality elements to provide additional pharmaceutical information to a user; and, shortens the time, spent by a user looking for a specific drug bottle in a maze of similar-looking drug bottles by incorporating wayfinding technology coupled with location based components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: February 25, 2021Applicant: PDX, Inc.Inventors: Clinton S. Ferguson, III, Shrikant M. Patel, Brandi D. Sherill, Tara L. Long, Aaron D. Howard, Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin
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Publication number: 20200005919Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200005920Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200005921Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients. Improved computer platforms configured to generate a portable, interoperable patient medical and pharmaceutical record, determine the compatibility of a prescription for a patient, and determine the prescription modification requirements for a patient is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075558Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075213Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20180075220Abstract: A system and methods for automatically processing healthcare data associated with submission and fulfillment of pharmaceutical prescriptions by providers in real time, including claim processing, are enabled by a clinical services platform configured with a review processor and operable with a clinical analytical message (CAM) data file. The system includes the use of first and second databases respectively containing pharmaceutical data and standardized healthcare data. This data is extracted during processing by the system and translated into a common format for storage in a third electronic patient outcome record (EPOR) that is accessible, with full security and patient safety, to authorized providers and patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: National Health Coalition, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Todd A. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20060149587Abstract: An automated system and method for processing prescription requests is disclosed, whereby a patient or physician enters a prescription request to an automated pharmacy prescription processing system. For example, a request for a new or refill prescription can be transmitted from a physician's office to the prescription processing system as a digital file or facsimile message, or using keypad or voice commands in an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system running in the prescription processing system. A request for a prescription refill can also be entered by a patient using an IVR system, or the patient can physically carry the refill prescription request to a pharmacy for entry to the prescription processing system by a technician. The automated pharmacy system determines whether the new or refill prescription request can be filled by a central fill inventory.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Mark Stalzer, Sean Bloodgood, Todd Crosslin, John McCray
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Publication number: 20040122713Abstract: A method for prescription fulfillment is described. A prescription of a prescribed drug for a patient is received at a pharmacy designated by the patient. While maintaining the prescription at the designated pharmacy, the prescription is filled with the prescribed drug at a remote third-party facility for delivery of the drug to a location designated by the patient on behalf of, but independent of, the designated pharmacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Mark A. Stalzer, Sean P. Bloodgood, Todd A. Crosslin, John T. McCray
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Publication number: 20040122712Abstract: A method and system for prescription management is described. At least one prescription is received at a pharmacy and an order associated with at least one of the prescriptions is generated. A shipping location associated with the order is determined and the order is communicated to a central fill facility for filling the prescriptions associated with the order. A cost associated with the order is received from the central fill facility. The cost includes a shipping cost and an order cost. Payment is settled for the order based on the cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Kenneth A. Hill, Mark A. Stalzer, Sean P. Bloodgood, Todd A. Crosslin, John T. McCray