Outcomemd
Senior Software Engineer
Cdk Global Sep 1, 2014 - Oct 2016
Software Engineer Iii
Cdk Global Jan 2013 - Sep 2014
Software Engineer Ii
Cdk Global Jan 2010 - Jan 2013
Internal Programmer and Support Specialist 3
Cdk Global Jan 2005 - Jan 2010
Sftwr and Hdwr Technician Spt Spclst Iii Lead
Skills:
Microsoft Sql Server Xml Databases Troubleshooting C# Javascript Asp Sql Perl Html Mysql Jquery Css Visual Studio Visual Basic Saas Web Applications Vbscript Salesforce.com Extjs Php Node.js Mongodb Postgresql Asp.net Jquery Ui Xml Schema Windows Server Linux Git Tdd
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Human Rights Arts and Culture Health
Joint Implant Surgeons IncJoint Implant Surgeons 7277 Smiths Ml Rd STE 200, New Albany, OH 43054 6142216331 (phone), 6142216301 (fax)
Joint Implant Surgeons Inc 20 University Est Blvd STE 100, Athens, OH 45701 7405664640 (phone), 7405664641 (fax)
White Fence Surgery Center 7277 Smiths Ml Rd STE 300, New Albany, OH 43054 6142896282 (phone), 6147417102 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hurst graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in New Albany, OH and 2 other locations and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Hurst is affiliated with Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital and Mount Carmel St Anns Hospital.
J Hurst Wrenching Car Inspections · Radiator Service · Auto Repair · Electrician
1509 NE 139 Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684 3609362065
Us Patents
Systems And Methods For Determining A Wellness Score, An Improvement Score, And/Or An Effectiveness Score With Regard To A Medical Condition And/Or Medical Treatment
- Los Angeles CA, US Leonard Coster - Portland OR, US Albert Frates - Portland OR, US Floyd Noel - Boise ID, US Doug Grim - Portland OR, US Jason Hurst - Portland OR, US Crystal Rutland - Portland OR, US Liam McGranahan - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 10/60 G16H 10/20
Abstract:
A medical questionnaire may be provided to a patient and responses to the medical questionnaire may be scored using a scoring procedure associated with the medical questionnaire. The scored responses may then be used to determine a wellness score for the patient. At times, the medical questionnaire may be treatment, diagnosis, and/or symptom specific and the wellness scores determined from the responses thereto may be used to determine a wellness score regarding the patient's wellness with regard to the treatment, diagnosis, and/or symptom. The wellness score may be provided to the patient, a treatment provider, a treatment facility, and/or a treatment administrator. At times a first and second wellness score may be determined and a difference therebetween may be used to determine an improvement score.
Systems And Methods For Determining And Providing A Display Of A Plurality Of Wellness Scores For Patients With Regard To A Medical Condition And/Or A Medical Treatment
- Los Angeles CA, US Leonard Coster - Portland OR, US Albert Frates - Portland OR, US Floyd Noel - Boise ID, US Doug Grim - Portland OR, US Jason Hurst - Portland OR, US Crystal Rutland - Portland OR, US Liam McGranahan - Portland OR, US April Miller - Portland CA, US Kurt Stremel - Portland OR, US Blake Skenandore - Los Angeles CA, US Chris Manser - Los Angeles CA, US Sarah Downs - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Saliman - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 10/20
Abstract:
An interface displaying a plurality of previously determined wellness scores for a plurality of patients may be generated and provided to a display device. The patients may each be associated with a patient characteristic, a treatment, and/or a diagnosis. In some instances, the patients may be associated with a particular treatment provider or group of treatment providers and plurality of previously determined wellness scores may enable a treatment provider to quickly view (via the interface) the current wellness of patients under his or her care. In other instances, the plurality of previously determined wellness scores may be associated with a diagnosis and a corresponding treatment so that the interface provides the wellness scores for patients who have undergone the treatment and a viewer may observe how the treatment impacted the wellness scores for the patients.
Systems And Methods For Securely Storing Patient Information And Providing Access Thereto
- Los Angeles CA, US Jason HURST - Vancouver WA, US Karthik KARUNANITHI - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan SALIMAN - Los Angeles CA, US Douglas GRIM - Portland OR, US Darin FEINSTEIN - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/60 G16H 10/20 G06F 21/62 G06F 21/31
Abstract:
Upon receipt and verification of a patient's key, a medical questionnaire may be provided to a patient via an electronic device (e.g., computer, mobile phone, etc.). A set of responses to the medical questionnaire may be received from the patient and packaged for storage on a blockchain. The packaged set of responses may then be broadcast to the blockchain.
Systems And Methods For Determining And Providing A Display Of A Plurality Of Wellness Scores For Patients With Regard To A Medical Condition And/Or A Medical Treatment
- Portland OR, US Leonard Coster - Portland OR, US Albert Frates - Portland OR, US Floyd Noel - Boise ID, US Doug Grim - Portland OR, US Jason Hurst - Portland OR, US Crystal Rutland - Portland OR, US Liam McGranahan - Portland OR, US April Miller - Portland CA, US Kurt Stremel - Portland OR, US Blake Skenandore - Los Angeles CA, US Chris Manser - Los Angeles CA, US Sarah Downs - Los Angeles CA, US Ryan Saliman - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
Abstract:
An interface displaying a plurality of previously determined wellness scores for a plurality of patients may be generated and provided to a display device. The patients may each be associated with a patient characteristic, a treatment, and/or a diagnosis. In some instances, the patients may be associated with a particular treatment provider or group of treatment providers and plurality of previously determined wellness scores may enable a treatment provider to quickly view (via the interface) the current wellness of patients under his or her care. In other instances, the plurality of previously determined wellness scores may be associated with a diagnosis and a corresponding treatment so that the interface provides the wellness scores for patients who have undergone the treatment and a viewer may observe how the treatment impacted the wellness scores for the patients.
Systems And Methods For Determining A Wellness Score, An Improvement Score, And/Or An Effectiveness Score With Regard To A Medical Condition And/Or Treatment
- Portland OR, US Leonard Coster - Portland OR, US Albert Frates - Portland OR, US Floyd Noel - Boise ID, US Doug Grim - Portland OR, US Jason Hurst - Portland OR, US Crystal Rutland - Portland OR, US Liam McGranahan - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
Abstract:
A medical questionnaire may be provided to a patient and responses to the medical questionnaire may be scored using a scoring procedure associated with the medical questionnaire. The scored responses may then be used to determine a wellness score for the patient. At times, the medical questionnaire may be treatment, diagnosis, and/or symptom specific and the wellness scores determined from the responses thereto may be used to determine a wellness score regarding the patient's wellness with regard to the treatment, diagnosis, and/or symptom. The wellness score may be provided to the patient, a treatment provider, a treatment facility, and/or a treatment administrator. At times a first and second wellness score may be determined and a difference therebetween may be used to determine an improvement score.