- Armonk NY, US James S. Cox - Plano TX, US Jacob R. Danks - Irving TX, US David J. Gattis - Flower Mound TX, US Jonathan M. Harmon - Coppell TX, US Atul Kumar - Irving TX, US Guy B. Mrnustik - Irving TX, US Russell G. Olsen - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 50/20
Abstract:
A mechanism is provided in a data processing system comprising least one processor and at least one memory, the at least one memory comprising instructions executed by the at least one processor to cause the at least one processor to implement a clinical decision support system. A priority calculation component executing within the clinical decision support system receives weighted priority configuration for a health care facility and a set of patients with care gaps. The priority calculation component assigns a priority value to each given patient in the set of patients based on a risk score of at least one condition for the given patient, a number of days out of compliance for the at least one condition for the given patient, and an organizational goal factor associated with the at least one condition for the health care organization. The priority calculation component generates a prioritized communication sequence for the set of patients. A communication engine executing within the clinical decision support system initiates communication with patients within the set of patients based on the prioritized communication sequence.
Dynamic Selection And Sequencing Of Healthcare Assessments For Patients
- Armonk NY, US Atul Kumar - Irving TX, US Adam C. McCoy - Flower Mound TX, US Guy B. Mrnustik - Irving TX, US Russell G. Olsen - Flower Mound TX, US Patrick L. Walters - Mansfield TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G06F 17/27
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for administering health care assessments to a patient. The mechanisms analyze patient information stored in a patient registry and determine a plurality of health care assessments to be administered to the patient based on the patient information and one or more pre-defined health care assessment guidelines specifying conditions for which health care assessments are to be administered to patients and timing for administering the assessments to the patients. The mechanisms generate a sequence of health care assessments, in the plurality of health care assessments, based on the guidelines and the patient information. The sequence comprises an ordering of the health care assessments, and a timing interval between health care assessments, determined based on the guidelines and the patient information. The mechanisms administer at least one health care assessment to the patient in accordance with the determined sequence of health care assessments.
Dynamic Selection And Sequencing Of Healthcare Assessments For Patients
- Armonk NY, US Atul Kumar - Irving TX, US Adam C. McCoy - Flower Mound TX, US Guy B. Mrnustik - Irving TX, US Russell G. Olsen - Flower Mound TX, US Patrick L. Walters - Mansfield TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided for administering health care assessments to a patient. The mechanisms analyze patient information stored in a patient registry and determine a plurality of health care assessments to be administered to the patient based on the patient information and one or more pre-defined health care assessment guidelines specifying conditions for which health care assessments are to be administered to patients and timing for administering the assessments to the patients. The mechanisms generate a sequence of health care assessments, in the plurality of health care assessments, based on the guidelines and the patient information. The sequence comprises an ordering of the health care assessments, and a timing interval between health care assessments, determined based on the guidelines and the patient information. The mechanisms administer at least one health care assessment to the patient in accordance with the determined sequence of health care assessments.
USMD, Inc since Aug 2011
Senior Business Analyst
MedSynergies Aug 2008 - Jun 2011
Financial Analyst
DR Horton Feb 2005 - Feb 2006
Application Support Specialist
Accenture Feb 2004 - Feb 2005
Financial Analyst
TXU Sep 2001 - Apr 2003
Associate Accountant
Education:
SMU Cox School of Business 2011 - 2012
Business Intelligence Graduate Certificate Program
The University of Texas at Dallas - School of Management 2004 - 2007
MBA, Finance
University of North Texas 1997 - 2001
BBA, Finance
Jesuit College Preparatory School 1992 - 1996
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