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Response Mechanisms
2 Nov 23
A wearable medical device is provided for monitoring the cardiac health of a patient, for example, for indications of cardiac anomalies, where the device includes ECG sensors in electrical contact with the patient’s body, therapy electrodes for providing electrical therapy to the patient’s heart, and a control unit having at least one touch control with force sensor disposed on its housing for contacting with a finger.
John Clark, Mark Roberto
Filed: 3 Apr 23
Utility
Vacuum and Positive Pressure Ventilation Systems and Methods for Intrathoracic Pressure Regulation
2 Nov 23
Medical techniques include systems and methods for administering a positive pressure ventilation, a positive end expiratory pressure, and a vacuum to a person.
Keith Lurie, Anja Metzger, Kurt Krueger, Greg Voss
Filed: 24 Jan 23
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31 Oct 23
This document presents a system for managing treatment for an emergency cardiac event.
Weilun Quan, Christopher Luke Kaufman, Gary A. Freeman
Filed: 26 Jun 18
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26 Oct 23
A system for administering patient-specific chest compressions includes an automated chest compressor configured to be applied to the chest of the patient to administer chest compressions to the patient; at least one force sensor configured to sense force information for force exerted on the patient by the chest compressor from the applied chest compressions; and at least one processor and memory communicatively coupled with the chest compressor and the at least one force sensor.
Paolo Giacometti, Gary A. Freeman, Joshua W. Lampe, Annemarie E. Silver
Filed: 25 Jun 21
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24 Oct 23
A medical apparatus provides resuscitative therapy to a patient.
Gary A. Freeman, Keith Lurie, Anja Metzger, James R. Homuth
Filed: 20 Feb 19
Utility
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19 Oct 23
A patient management system for generating customized patient reports for users is provided.
Jason T Whiting, Gary A Freeman, Thomas E Kaib
Filed: 21 Apr 23
Utility
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19 Oct 23
Systems for detecting contact between an electrode and a patient's skin using one or more contact detection schemes are provided.
Eric J. Biel, Ryan D. Macel, Timothy J. Olczak, Gary A. Freeman
Filed: 25 Apr 23
Utility
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19 Oct 23
In one example, an ambulatory medical device is provided.
Patrick Hresko, Thomas E. Kaib, Trisha A. Biel, Grace Owens, John Clark, Rachel Carlson
Filed: 23 Jun 23
Utility
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17 Oct 23
A wearable medical device is provided for monitoring a cardiac condition of a patient, where the device is releasably mounted to the patient's chest and includes at least two skin-facing electrodes forming a first one or more ECG leads for ongoing monitoring of heart functioning and at least one touch electrode for intermittently obtaining additional circuit vectors for deriving additional metrics regarding the functioning of the patient's heart.
Tsuyoshi Masuda, Gary A. Freeman, Kent Volosin
Filed: 16 Mar 18
Utility
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12 Oct 23
A wearable therapeutic device is provided.
Emil Oskin, Philip C. Skalos, Thomas E. Kaib
Filed: 14 Jun 23
Utility
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12 Oct 23
A patient-worn ambulatory cardiac monitoring device for monitoring a patient during a patient activity includes at least one physiological sensor configured to detect signals indicative of cardiac activity, an activity sensor and associated circuitry configured to monitor patient movements, and a vibrational sensor configured to monitor a cardio-vibrational signal of the patient.
Kent Volosin, Ramu Perumal
Filed: 20 Mar 23
Utility
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5 Oct 23
A system for tracking and management of emergency medical services (EMS) responses includes one or more servers configured to assign two or more EMS responses of a plurality of EMS responses corresponding to a plurality of incidences to an EMS vehicle, wherein a first EMS response of the two or more EMS responses is an emergency patient transport and another EMS response of the two or more EMS responses is a pre-scheduled patient transport, provide a user interface comprising a map comprising location information for the two or more EMS responses, receive location information updates for the EMS vehicle, update the map and a status of the EMS vehicle at the user interface based on the location information updates, and store a status history for the EMS vehicle.
Robert H. Gotschall, Michael S. Erlich, James Seymour McElroy, JR.
Filed: 7 Mar 23
Utility
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5 Oct 23
A system and method for conservation of battery power in a portable medical device is provided.
Shane S. Volpe, Richard A. Rattanni, Thomas E. Kaib
Filed: 7 Apr 23
Utility
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5 Oct 23
In an illustrative embodiment, a system for providing automation and virtual assistance to medical claims processing includes a predictive analytics platform configured to receive patient information for a medical claim from a claims processing system, cross-reference the patient information with stored data to identify a patient record, apply the patient information to machine learning classifier(s) to estimate a likelihood of match between the patient information and the patient record, provide patient record information to the claims system, receive claims data from the claims system, access, from a data universe, requirements corresponding to a payer corresponding to the medical claim, the requirements having been generated through training machine learning classifier(s) with claims data corresponding to claims denied by the payer, verify the claims data in view of the requirements, and provide an indication of missing claims information and/or invalid claims information to the claims system.
Kevin M. Zahora, Tyler L. Williams, Charles E. Fuller, III, Fredrick Forester, Jessica P. Deschane, Paul D. Canino, Mario Sanchez, JR., Kristin N. Whitt
Filed: 30 Mar 23
Utility
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5 Oct 23
A system is provided for integrating at least one portable computing device with a resuscitative medical device such as a defibrillator.
Gary A Freeman, Paolo Giacometti, Timothy F Stever, Frederick K Newey, Andrew E Fleischacker, Suzanne Crowell
Filed: 2 Feb 23
Utility
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3 Oct 23
Techniques that enable medical devices to quickly recover from loss of sensory functions are provided.
Kent Volosin, Shane S. Volpe, Gary A. Freeman
Filed: 27 Mar 20
Utility
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3 Oct 23
Example defibrillator electrode assemblies compression assemblies are described that may be dimensioned and configured for use on a patient despite physical constraints that limit the area or locations on a patient onto which an electrode assembly may be placed.
Annemarie Silver, Paolo Giacometti, Guy Johnson, Gary Freeman, Lisa Campana, Frederick Geheb
Filed: 26 Jun 20
Utility
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28 Sep 23
A wearable medical monitoring device is configured to manage drive booting.
Shane Volpe
Filed: 24 May 23
Utility
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26 Sep 23
In at least one example, a medical device is provided.
Shane S. Volpe, Gregory R. Frank, Thomas E. Kaib, Steven J. Szymkiewicz, Gary A. Freeman
Filed: 12 Oct 21
Utility
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21 Sep 23
An ambulatory medical device comprises: a sensing component to be disposed on a patient for detecting a physiological signal of the patient; and monitoring and self-test circuitry configured for detecting a triggering event and initiating one or more self-tests based on detection of the triggering event.
Gary A. Freeman, Shane S. Volpe, Timothy F. Stever, Thomas E. Kaib
Filed: 23 May 23