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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 2017
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2016
Hca Holdings, Inc., Nashville, TN (US);
Christian Krayer, Nolensville, TN (US);
William Michael Gregg, Nashville, TN (US);
Thomas Andrew Doyle, Franklin, TN (US);
Paul Brient, Wayland, MA (US);
Christopher Wobensmith, Nashville, TN (US);
Jim Najib Jirjis, Nashville, TN (US);
Victoria Weaver, Mt. Juliet, TN (US);
Jonathan Perlin, Nashville, TN (US);
Paul Martin Paslick, Nashville, TN (US);
Edmund Jackson, Nashville, TN (US);
Sarah Hume Buta, Arlington, MA (US);
Erin S. Jospe, Newton, MA (US);
Umesh P. Phirke, Newton, MA (US);
HCA Holdings, Inc., Nashville, TN (US);
Abstract
In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate exposure evaluations for dependent users. First data associated with a user and including objective values is accessed. Second data associated with the user and including subjective observations is accessed. The first data and the second data is used as input to evaluate one or more evaluation rules. Based on the evaluation, an exposure evaluation is generated. A notification is generated to include the exposure evaluation, which is provided to one or more destination entities.