Chicago, IL, United States of America

Gina M Cardosi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Innovations by Gina M Cardosi

Introduction

Gina M Cardosi is an accomplished inventor based in Chicago, IL. She has made significant contributions to the field of healthcare technology, particularly in improving patient discharge processes. Her innovative approach has led to the development of a unique task management tool designed to enhance hospital discharge performance.

Latest Patents

Gina holds a patent for a "Task management tool for patient discharge." This invention is a hospital discharge performance system and computer-implemented method that integrates and records both planned clinical activities and non-clinical barriers to patient discharge. The system receives non-clinical barriers from remote input devices, which are configured to record barriers in close proximity to their occurrence. These barriers are stored in a non-clinical barrier database. The invention integrates clinical tasks that need to be performed prior to discharge with the non-clinical barriers that must be overcome, providing an indication of a patient's current status regarding discharge. Additionally, the system updates information indicating progress toward the completion of planned clinical activities and overcoming the received non-clinical barriers. It summarizes the occurrences of barriers across selected patient discharges and generates comprehensive reports.

Career Highlights

Gina is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. Her work at IBM has allowed her to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Caroline R Canning and Paul Christesten Castro. Their collective expertise contributes to the innovative environment at IBM.

Conclusion

Gina M Cardosi's contributions to healthcare technology through her patent for a task management tool exemplify her commitment to improving patient care. Her work continues to influence the efficiency of hospital discharge processes, showcasing the importance of innovation in healthcare.

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