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  • 4380 Monaco St, Denver, CO 80237
  • 7420 E Quincy Ave, Denver, CO 80237
  • Aurora, CO
  • Orlando, FL
  • Greenwood Village, CO
  • 1720 Maple Ave #305, Evanston, IL 60201
  • Boulder, CO
  • Longmont, CO

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Us Patents

Computer Accessible Methods For Establishing Certifiable Informed Consent For A Procedure

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US Patent:
6516300, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/454659
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Longmont CO
Wilson A. Judd - Woodland Park CO
Assignee:
InforMedical, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 2, 705 3
Abstract:
A method for establishing certifiable patient informed consent for a medical procedure, where, in one embodiment, the patient interacts with a video training system until mastery of all required information is successfully achieved. Training techniques which permit elicitation of measurable behaviors from a patient as a guide to discerning the level of knowledge of the patient are utilized. Certification is only granted when the measurable behavior approximately coincide with the legal and medical standards for establishing informed consent. The system is capable of adapting to various medical procedures, as well as various patient attitudes and knowledge bases, while still maintaining a level of consistency throughout. In one embodiment, a minimum probability of understanding may be preset, and the training procedure will continue until the actual statistical probability of understanding is at least equal to the preset minimum. An interactive nature of the system is present in the present system for facilitating the training process and continuously monitoring the patients knowledge.

Computer Accessible Methods For Establishing Informed Consent

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US Patent:
7308412, Dec 11, 2007
Filed:
Feb 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/358651
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Longmont CO, US
Wilson A. Judd - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
TriZetto Group, Inc. - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 2, 434350
Abstract:
A method for establishing certifiable patient informed consent for a medical procedure, where, in one embodiment, the patient interacts with a video training system until mastery of all required information is successfully achieved. Training techniques which permit elicitation of measurable behaviors from a patient as a guide to discerning the level of knowledge of the patient are utilized. Certification is only granted when the measurable behavior approximately coincide with the legal and medical standards for establishing informed consent. The system is capable of adapting to various medical procedures, as well as various patient attitudes and knowledge bases, while still maintaining a level of consistency throughout. In one embodiment, a minimum probability of understanding may be preset, and the training procedure will continue until the actual statistical probability of understanding is at least equal to the preset minimum. An interactive nature of the system is present in the present system for facilitating the training process and continuously monitoring the patient's knowledge.

Computer-Based System To Optimize Medical Treatment Based On Consumer Choice And Comparative Effectiveness Of Treatment Data

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US Patent:
8321372, Nov 27, 2012
Filed:
Apr 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/763117
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Denver CO, US
Lonnie Busby - Centennial CO, US
David Calone - Babylon NY, US
Andrew Dombro - Aurora CO, US
Victor Lazzaro - Denver CO, US
Jordan Klear - Bala Cynwyd PA, US
William E. Garin - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Bridgehealth Medical, Inc. - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
G06F 15/18
US Classification:
706 62, 706 61, 706 45
Abstract:
A process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, and improvements, illustratively as method of using a machine, the method including: storing data of a population in memory; computing, by a computer accessing the data stored in the memory, a probability of at least one future medical treatment needed by at least one individual having data in the data of a population; ascribing, by the computer applying the computed probabilities, each said individual with one of a plurality of risk stratifications for each said future medical treatment; and producing, by the computer communicating to an output device, output including at least one said ascribed individual in association with the one of the risk stratifications. The method can also include forming, by the computer accessing the data stored in the memory, an association of travel by an individual and a health consequence as a result of the travel by the individual; and generating, at the output device, output including the association. The method can also include determining, by the computer accessing the memory, whether at least one alternative treatment for the future medical treatment may be appropriate for the individual; and producing, at the output device, output tailored responsive to the determination of whether said alternative treatment may be appropriate for the individual.

Method And Apparatus To Computer-Process Data To Produce, Store, And Disseminate Output Related To Medical Or Health Information

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US Patent:
8635183, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Aug 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/213983
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Denver CO, US
Lonnie Busby - Centennial CO, US
David Calone - Babylon NY, US
Andrew Dombro - Aurora CO, US
Victor Lazzaro - Denver CO, US
Jordan Klear - Bala Cynwyd PA, US
William E. Garin - Denver CO, US
Arman Rawls - Mobile AL, US
Assignee:
BridgeHealth Medical, Inc. - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
G06F 15/18
US Classification:
706 62
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and article, illustratively as a method of using an apparatus to computer-process digital data to produce, store, and disseminate output related to medical or health information.

Methods For Establishing Certifiable Informed Consent For A Medical Procedure

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US Patent:
57992827, Aug 25, 1998
Filed:
May 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/886384
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Boulder CO
Wilson A. Judd - Woodland Park CO
Assignee:
Medical Training and Services, International - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1760
G09B 300
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A method for establishing certifiable patient informed consent for a medical procedure, where, in one embodiment, the patient interacts with a video training system until mastery of all required information is successfully achieved. Training techniques which permit elicitation of measurable behaviors from a patient as a guide to discerning the level of knowledge of the patient are utilized. Certification is only granted when the measurable behavior approximately coincide with the legal and medical standards for establishing informed consent. The system is capable of adapting to various medical procedures, as well as various patient attitudes and knowledge bases, while still maintaining a level of consistency throughout. In one embodiment, a minimum probability of understanding may be preset, and the training procedure will continue until the actual statistical probability of understanding is at least equal to the preset minimum. An interactive nature of the system is present in the present system for facilitating the training process and continuously monitoring the patient's knowledge.

Methods For Establishing Certifiable Informed Consent For A Procedure

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US Patent:
59999098, Dec 7, 1999
Filed:
Jul 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/124859
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Longmont CO
Wilson A. Judd - Woodland Park CO
Assignee:
Medical Training and Services International, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1760
G09B 300
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A method for establishing certifiable patient informed consent for a medical procedure, where, in one embodiment, the patient interacts with a video training system until mastery of all required information is successfully achieved. Training techniques which permit elicitation of measurable behaviors from a patient as a guide to discerning the level of knowledge of the patient are utilized. Certification is only granted when the measurable behavior approximately coincide with the legal and medical standards for establishing informed consent. The system is capable of adapting to various medical procedures, as well as various patient attitudes and knowledge bases, while still maintaining a level of consistency throughout. In one embodiment, a minimum probability of understanding may be preset, and the training procedure will continue until the actual statistical probability of understanding is at least equal to the preset minimum. An interactive nature of the system is present in the present system for facilitating the training process and continuously monitoring the patient's knowledge.

Computer-Based System To Optimize Medical Treatment Based On Consumer Choice And Comparative Effectiveness Of Treatment Data

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US Patent:
20140136241, May 15, 2014
Filed:
Jan 21, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/159567
Inventors:
Amitabha Rakshit - Denver CO, US
Lonnie Busby - Centennial CO, US
David Calone - Babylon NY, US
Andrew Dombro - Aurora CO, US
Victor Lazzaro - Denver CO, US
Jordan Klear - Bala Cynwyd PA, US
William E. Garin - Denver CO, US
Arman Rawls - Mobile AL, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
705 3
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods relating to a memory storing, for a population having different medical treatments, each member of the population's medical treatment data for at least one of a disease, an ailment, and a disability and corresponding cost data for the medical treatment; a digital computer, which: accesses the memory to obtain the stored data and then processes the stored data, including: grouping the data according to types of the medical treatments received to produce groupings for each said at least one of the disease, the ailment, and the disability; computing, from the groupings of the types of treatments received, to produce a measure of comparative cost effectiveness of the medical treatments; and applying the measure to the population produce a comparative effectiveness of the medical treatments; generating output which includes the produced the comparative effectiveness of the medical treatments; and an output device which disseminates the output.
Amitabha N Rakshit from Aurora, CO, age ~75 Get Report