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Spinal Restoration through Bio-Congruent Implantable Cobot Devices
Combining robotic engineering, biology, and computer science to bring revolutionary advances in the field of spinal restoration Background: Back pain and spine related discomforts are the leading cause of trips to the doctor and ER. The design of the spine is extremely complex and unique so if any component of its anatomy fails, it is very difficult...
Published: 3/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Daniel Birk, David Rubenstein, Qiaode Ge, IV Ramakrishnan, T Venkatesh, Nilanjan Chakraburty
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Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices
Automated Patient Code Recognition Software
A software program which tracks admitted patients and pushes charted data to physicians, enabling the identification of co-morbidities. Background: Co-morbidities affect patients healing, survival, and length of hospitalization. Knowledge and documentation of co-morbidities is important information for a patient's health team. Proper documentation...
Published: 2/28/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mark Henry, IV Ramakrishnan
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Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Healthcare IT
Physician Attribution Software (PAS): Determining Physician Attribution Related to In-Patient Care Using Prediction-Based Analysis
A computational model that uses patient's EHR data to achieve 97% accuracy in physician attribution. Background: Lack of effective tools that measure Physicians performance presents a major obstacle in improving quality and health care cost in the US. Existing approaches are either not geared towards in-patient visits or rely on expensive tools...
Published: 6/7/2023   |   Inventor(s): Todd Griffin, Erin Healy, IV Ramakrishnan, Vikas Ganjigunte Ashok
Keywords(s): Technologies
Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Electronics and Electronic Materials, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices