Patents by Inventor Todd M. Dunsim

Todd M. Dunsim 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).

  • Patent number: 8799012
    Abstract: A method of aggregating and using medical device data from a plurality of remote institutions. The system and method electronically receives at a central computer system a plurality of established medical device data, each of the plurality of established medical device data being received from a respective medication delivery system, each of the respective medication delivery systems having a respective plurality of medical devices within the respective remote institution, such as medication delivery pumps, associated therewith and utilized therein. The system and method electronically combines and stores the plurality of established medical device data from each of the plurality of remote institutions within a memory, and electronically provides a remote client computer access to at least one of a central reporting application adapted for providing summary information to the remote client computer about the medical device data, and/or other applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignee: Hospira, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven I. Butler, Todd M. Dunsim, Douglas E. Frede, Nancy G. Hedlund, Thomas F. Polonus, Steven J. Pregulman, Torrance J. Ramaker, James E. Tillery, Mary Kaye Van Huis
  • Patent number: 8731960
    Abstract: A method of aggregating and using medical device data from a plurality of remote institutions. The system and method electronically receives at a central computer system a plurality of established medical device data, each of the plurality of established medical device data being received from a respective medication delivery system, each of the respective medication delivery systems having a respective plurality of medical devices within the respective remote institution, such as medication delivery pumps, associated therewith and utilized therein. The system and method electronically combines and stores the plurality of established medical device data from each of the plurality of remote institutions within a memory, and electronically provides a remote client computer access to at least one of a central reporting application adapted for providing summary information to the remote client computer about the medical device data, and/or other applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2014
    Assignee: Hospira, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven I. Butler, Todd M. Dunsim, Douglas E. Frede, Nancy G. Hedlund, Thomas F. Polonus, Steven J. Pregulman, Torrance J. Ramaker, James E. Tillery, Mary Kaye Van Huis
  • Patent number: 8666769
    Abstract: A method of aggregating and using medical device data from a plurality of remote institutions. The system and method electronically receives at a central computer system a plurality of established medical device data, each of the plurality of established medical device data being received from a respective medication delivery system, each of the respective medication delivery systems having a respective plurality of medical devices within the respective remote institution, such as medication delivery pumps, associated therewith and utilized therein. The system and method electronically combines and stores the plurality of established medical device data from each of the plurality of remote institutions within a memory, and electronically provides a remote client computer access to at least one of a central reporting application adapted for providing summary information to the remote client computer about the medical device data, and/or other applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Hospira, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven I. Butler, Todd M. Dunsim, Douglas E. Frede, Nancy G. Hedlund, Thomas F. Polonus, Steven J. Pregulman, Torrance J. Ramaker, James E. Tillery, Mary Kaye Van Huis