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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2009
Catherine Whelchel, Spartanburg, SC (US);
Becky Ralston, Lafayette, CO (US);
Melissa Roberts, Boulder, CO (US);
Melissa Cummings, Boulder, CO (US);
Josef Pusedu, Boulder, CO (US);
Dianne Koepping, Lafayette, CO (US);
David Williams, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Catherine Whelchel, Spartanburg, SC (US);
Becky Ralston, Lafayette, CO (US);
Melissa Roberts, Boulder, CO (US);
Melissa Cummings, Boulder, CO (US);
Josef Pusedu, Boulder, CO (US);
Dianne Koepping, Lafayette, CO (US);
David Williams, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and system are provided for generating one or more patient timelines corresponding to a patient(s). The apparatus includes a processor configured to receive medical information, associated with a patient(s), from one or more different computer systems and store the received medical information in a memory. The processor is configured to examine the received medical information stored in the memory and identify whether data in the medical information indicates the medical information corresponds to a patient(s). The data may include a unique identifier(s) (ID(s)) associated with a patient(s). The processor is also configured to determine if content in the received medical information is designated for inclusion in at least one graphical representation. The content may include one or more unique codes. The processor is also configured to generate a graphical representation(s) corresponding to a chronological sequence of medical events associated with a patient(s) during a period of time.