Patents by Inventor William McCallum
William McCallum 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: 20250140368Abstract: A method and/or system that is a navigation engine with a visual interface that evaluates wellness programs based on their effect on the participants' healthcare costs and absences from work, and then calculates the programs' ROIs (Returns on Investment). The engine can also generate a list of employees and/or other individuals who could benefit from a wellness program but who are not participating, and the impact on the healthcare costs, medically-related absence costs and ROI if they did. In addition, the engine can recommend wellness and safety programs that have not been implemented, but should be, along with the impact such programs could have on the medical and pharmacy claims and medically-related absences.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2025Publication date: May 1, 2025Inventors: Scott Roloff, Ken Grifno, Jack McCallum, William McCallum
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Publication number: 20250095836Abstract: A machine learning system and method utilizing artificial intelligence that improves the provisioning of healthcare and reduces the total cost of healthcare and lost productivity. The approach creates a quantifiable assessment of quality and a ranking number measuring a provider's quality of healthcare services. The machine learning system makes a determination of quality based on a clinical evaluation database, an employee related time and attendance database, and a costing database. The system analyzes how quickly a provider returns an employee to work at or near pre-absence productivity and at what cost. The system creates a ranking number that provides employees with a comparison of providers. Employees may then be incentivized to seek high value providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Patent number: 12254976Abstract: A navigation engine for medical and/or pharmacy claims (in combination with employer human resource records or on a stand-alone basis) that quantifies healthcare outcomes and ranks healthcare providers and other healthcare items by root diagnosis based on their overall average claims per healthy day (i.e., clinical efficiency). Claims per healthy day is the adjusted claims cost per day to keep a patient healthy (or in the case of an employer, keep an employee at work), so the lower, the better. The navigation engine uses drop-down menus and/or similar techniques that require the user to select a root diagnosis on which to search, as well as other variables (e.g., provider category, geographic proximity, in-network versus in or out of network, etc.), turning an open-ended question, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2022Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Patent number: 12191022Abstract: A method and/or system that is a navigation engine with a visual interface that evaluates wellness programs based on their effect on the participants' healthcare costs and absences from work, and then calculates the programs' ROIs (Returns on Investment). The engine can also generate a list of employees and/or other individuals who could benefit from a wellness program but who are not participating, and the impact on the healthcare costs, medically-related absence costs and ROI if they did. In addition, the engine can recommend wellness and safety programs that have not been implemented, but should be, along with the impact such programs could have on the medical and pharmacy claims and medically-related absences.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Scott Roloff, Ken Grifno, Jack McCallum, William McCallum
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Patent number: 12159708Abstract: A machine learning system and method utilizing artificial intelligence that improves the provisioning of healthcare and reduces the total cost of healthcare and lost productivity. The approach creates a quantifiable assessment of quality and a ranking number measuring a provider's quality of healthcare services. The machine learning system makes a determination of quality based on a clinical evaluation database, an employee related time and attendance database, and a costing database. The system analyzes how quickly a provider returns an employee to work at or near pre-absence productivity and at what cost. The system creates a ranking number that provides employees with a comparison of providers. Employees may then be incentivized to seek high value providers.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2022Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Publication number: 20240069686Abstract: A computer navigation system that represents categories and sub-categories of material with functionally labeled objects connected in a hierarchical organization. Descending nodes represent more detailed subsets of material. Hovering the computer mouse over a node displays thumbnails of the items available under it, enabling the user to search for items without opening the respective pages, transforming a literal or verbal data filing and retrieval process into a more intuitive and easy to use visual one. Once the user hovers the computer mouse over the node with the desired item and sees its thumbnail the user clicks on the node, opening the screen from which the user can access that item (or upload a similar one), or clicks on the thumbnail to access the item directly. In addition, the system employs algorithms to group items into various categories and sub-categories and assigns them to the appropriate nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Patent number: 11809676Abstract: A computer navigation system that represents categories and sub-categories of material with functionally labeled objects connected in a hierarchical organization. Descending nodes represent more detailed subsets of material. Hovering the computer mouse over a node displays thumbnails of the items available under it, enabling the user to search for items without opening the respective pages, transforming a literal or verbal data filing and retrieval process into a more intuitive and easy to use visual one. Once the user hovers the computer mouse over the node with the desired item and sees its thumbnail the user clicks on the node, opening the screen from which the user can access that item (or upload a similar one), or clicks on the thumbnail to access the item directly. In addition, the system employs algorithms to group items into various categories and sub-categories and assigns them to the appropriate nodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2018Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Publication number: 20230123221Abstract: A navigation engine for medical and/or pharmacy claims (in combination with employer human resource records or on a stand-alone basis) that quantifies healthcare outcomes and ranks healthcare providers and other healthcare items by root diagnosis based on their overall average claims per healthy day (i.e., clinical efficiency). Claims per healthy day is the adjusted claims cost per day to keep a patient healthy (or in the case of an employer, keep an employee at work), so the lower, the better. The navigation engine uses drop-down menus and/or similar techniques that require the user to select a root diagnosis on which to search, as well as other variables (e.g., provider category, geographic proximity, in-network versus in or out of network, etc.), turning an open-ended question, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Publication number: 20220359067Abstract: A machine learning system and method utilizing artificial intelligence that improves the provisioning of healthcare and reduces the total cost of healthcare and lost productivity. The approach creates a quantifiable assessment of quality and a ranking number measuring a provider's quality of healthcare services. The machine learning system makes a determination of quality based on a clinical evaluation database, an employee related time and attendance database, and a costing database. The system analyzes how quickly a provider returns an employee to work at or near pre-absence productivity and at what cost. The system creates a ranking number that provides employees with a comparison of providers. Employees may then be incentivized to seek high value providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Patent number: 11462358Abstract: The invention provides method for making high coercivity magnetic materials based on FeNi alloys having a L10 phase structure, tetratenite, and provides a system for accelerating production of these materials. The FeNi alloy is made by preparing a melt comprising Fe, Ni, and optionally one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, V, Al, B, C, Mo, Ir, and Nb; cooling the melt and applying extensional stress and a magnetic field. This is followed by heating and cooling to form the L10 structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Inventors: Laura H. Lewis, Ian J. McDonald, Sahar Keshavarz, R. William McCallum
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Publication number: 20210035733Abstract: The invention provides method for making high coercivity magnetic materials based on FeNi alloys having a Llo phase structure, tetratenite, and provides a system for accelerating production of these materials. The FeNi alloy is made by preparing a melt comprising Fe, Ni, and optionally one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, V, Al, B, C, Mo, Ir, and Nb; cooling the melt and applying extensional stress and a magnetic field. This is followed by heating and cooling to form the L10 structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2018Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Laura H. LEWIS, Ian J. McDONALD, Sahar KESHAVARZ, R. William McCALLUM
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Patent number: 10782193Abstract: An example apparatus can comprise an emitter to emit radio frequency radiation, an absorber that changes temperature based on emissions from the emitter, and one or more sensors to measure a temperature difference between a sample and a reference coupled to the absorber.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignees: UT-Battelle, LLC, Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Tom Byvank, Benjamin S. Conner, Roger A. Kisner, Michael A. McGuire, Orlando Rios, Michael S. Kesler, Gerard M. Ludtka, Boyd Evans, Cajetan Ikenna Niebedim, Ralph William McCallum
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Patent number: 10586640Abstract: A bulk high performance permanent magnet comprising a neodymium-iron-boron core having an outer surface, and a coercivity-enhancing element residing on at least a portion of said outer surface, with an interior portion of said neodymium-iron-boron core not having said coercivity-enhancing element therein. Also described herein is a method for producing the high-coercivity bulk permanent magnet, the method comprising: (i) depositing a coercivity-enhancing element on at least a portion of an outer surface of a neodymium-iron-boron core substrate to form a coated permanent magnet; and (ii) subjecting the coated permanent magnet to a pulse thermal process that heats said outer surface to a substantially higher temperature than an interior portion of said neodymium-iron-boron core substrate, wherein said substantially higher temperature is at least 200° C.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignees: UT-BATTELLE, LLC, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC., LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLCInventors: Mariappan Parans Paranthaman, Michael A. McGuire, David S. Parker, Orlando Rios, Brian C. Sales, Huseyin Ucar, Scott K. McCall, R. William McCallum, Cajetan I. Nlebedim
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Publication number: 20200020438Abstract: A computer search engine for medical and/or pharmacy claims (in combination with employer human resource records or on a stand-alone basis) that ranks healthcare providers and/or intervention strategies by root diagnosis based upon their overall average outcome efficiency. Outcome efficiency is the adjusted cost per day to keep a patient functional (or in the case of an employer, keep an employee at work), so the lower the outcome efficiency the better. The search engine uses drop-down menus and/or similar techniques that require the user to select a root diagnosis on which to search, as well as other variables (e.g. provider category, geographic proximity, in-network versus in or out of network, etc.), turning an open-ended question, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicant: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Publication number: 20180300039Abstract: A computer navigation system that represents categories and sub-categories of material with functionally labeled objects connected in a hierarchical organization. Descending nodes represent more detailed subsets of material. Hovering the computer mouse over a node displays thumbnails of the items available under it, enabling the user to search for items without opening the respective pages, transforming a literal or verbal data filing and retrieval process into a more intuitive and easy to use visual one. Once the user hovers the computer mouse over the node with the desired item and sees its thumbnail the user clicks on the node, opening the screen from which the user can access that item (or upload a similar one), or clicks on the thumbnail to access the item directly. In addition, the system employs algorithms to group items into various categories and sub-categories and assigns them to the appropriate nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: Integer Health Technologies, LLCInventors: Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Publication number: 20180229442Abstract: A method for producing a bonded permanent magnet, comprising: (i) incorporating a solid precursor material comprising a thermoplastic crosslinkable polymer and magnetic particles into an additive manufacturing device, wherein the crosslinkable polymer has a delayed crosslinking ability; (ii) melting the precursor material by heating it to a temperature of at least and no more than 10° C. above its glass transition temperature; (iii) extruding the melt through the additive manufacturing device and, as the extrudate exits from the nozzle and is deposited on a substrate as a solidified preform of a desired shape, exposing the resultant extrudate to a directional magnetic field of sufficient strength to align the magnetic particles; and (iv) curing the solidified preform by subjecting it to conditions that result in crosslinking of the thermoplastic crosslinkable polymer to convert it to a crosslinked thermoset. The resulting bonded permanent magnet and articles made thereof are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2017Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Huseyin UCAR, Mariappan Parans PARANTHAMAN, Orlando RIOS, Belther Mojoko MONONO, Brian K. POST, Vlastimil KUNC, Cajetan I. NLEBEDIM, R. William MCCALLUM, Scott K. MCCALL
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Publication number: 20180058953Abstract: An example apparatus can comprise an emitter to emit radio frequency radiation, an absorber that changes temperature based on emissions from the emitter, and one or more sensors to measure a temperature difference between a sample and a reference coupled to the absorber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Tom Byvank, Benjamin S. Conner, Roger A. Kisner, Michael A. McGuire, Orlando Rios, Boyd Evans, Cajetan Ikenna Nlebedim, Ralph William McCallum
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Publication number: 20170213626Abstract: A bulk high performance permanent magnet comprising a neodymium-iron-boron core having an outer surface, and a coercivity-enhancing element residing on at least a portion of said outer surface, with an interior portion of said neodymium-iron-boron core not having said coercivity-enhancing element therein. Also described herein is a method for producing the high-coercivity bulk permanent magnet, the method comprising: (i) depositing a coercivity-enhancing element on at least a portion of an outer surface of a neodymium-iron-boron core substrate to form a coated permanent magnet; and (ii) subjecting the coated permanent magnet to a pulse thermal process that heats said outer surface to a substantially higher temperature than an interior portion of said neodymium-iron-boron core substrate, wherein said substantially higher temperature is at least 200° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Mariappan Parans PARANTHAMAN, Michael A. MCGUIRE, David S. PARKER, Orlando RIOS, Brian C. SALES, Huseyin UCAR, Scott K. MCCALL, R. William MCCALLUM, Cajetan I. NLEBEDIM
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Publication number: 20170185723Abstract: A machine learning system and method utilizing artificial intelligence improves the provisioning of healthcare and reduces the total cost of healthcare and lost productivity. The approach creates a quantifiable assessment of quality and a ranking number measuring a provider's quality of healthcare services. The machine learning system makes a determination of quality based on a clinical evaluation database, an employee related time and attendance database, and a costing database. The system analyzes how quickly a provider returns an employee to work at or near pre-absence productivity and at what cost. The system creates a ranking number that provides employees with a comparison of providers. Employees may then be incentivized to seek high value providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2016Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Jack McCallum, Scott Roloff, William McCallum, Ken Grifno
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Patent number: 8689722Abstract: A net holster holds fishing nets outside a boat and out of the way of anglers inside the boat. The net holster of the present invention has over 100 adjustable positions to keep the net out of the way. The net holster can keep a net in place outside the boat of speeds of at least 30 miles per hour. The net holster of the present invention is designed to hold most nets. A universal clamp and a tie down clamp enable the net holster to fasten to a variety of marine vessels with very little effort.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: John William Mccallum, Jr.