Escan Data Systems, Inc. Po Box 6457, Austin, TX 78762 5123061184 (Office)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1982
Education:
St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1981 St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1981
The software of the present invention provides a means for creating a file of unpaid claims for a service provider. The software is used to create one or more queries to compare information in the file of claims against records in a benefit provider's database to determine the eligibility status of the claim. A file is created containing each claim for which a matching record in the benefit provider's database is found, and the information from that matching record. A report can be generated from the file of matching claims and benefit provider records, so the claims can be submitted for payment by the service provider.
Lossless Account Compression For Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
A system and method for determining eligibility for reimbursement for medical claims for patients may be implemented with computer software which compares a service provider's patient information against a benefit provider's database of covered persons to determine if the patient is eligible for benefits. The service provider records may be compressed by grouping all of the medical claims relating to a particular patient into one cluster represented by a composite medical claim, which may be used to query the benefit provider databases to determine if the patient is recognized. If the patient is recognized, every record within the cluster may be checked against the benefit provider's database to determine whether one or more patient medical claims are eligible for reimbursement.
Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
The software of the present invention provides a means for creating a file of unpaid claims for a service provider. The software is used to create one or more queries to compare information in the file of claims against records in a benefit provider's database to determine the eligibility status of the claim. A file is created containing each claim for which a matching record in the benefit provider's database is found, and the information from that matching record. A report can be generated from the file of matching claims and benefit provider records, so the claims can be submitted for payment by the service provider.
Lossless Account Compression For Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
Peter Douglas Beery - Cedar Park TX, US Michael L. Considine - Austin TX, US John William Wester - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
E-Scan Data Systems, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 4, 705 2, 705 3
Abstract:
A system and method for determining eligibility for reimbursement for medical claims for patients may be implemented with computer software which compares a service provider's patient information against a benefit provider's database of covered persons to determine if the patient is eligible for benefits. The service provider records may be compressed by grouping all of the medical claims relating to a particular patient into one cluster represented by a composite medical claim, which may be used to query the benefit provider databases to determine if the patient is recognized. If the patient is recognized, every record within the cluster may be checked against the benefit provider's database to determine whether one or more patient medical claims are eligible for reimbursement.
Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
The software of the present invention provides a means for creating a file of unpaid claims for a service provider. The software is used to create one or more queries to compare information in the file of claims against records in a benefit provider's database to determine the eligibility status of the claim. A file is created containing each claim for which a matching record in the benefit provider's database is found, and the information from that matching record. A report can be generated from the file of matching claims and benefit provider records, so the claims can be submitted for payment by the service provider.
Lossless Account Compression For Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
Michael L. Considine - Austin TX, US John William Wester - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
E-SCAN DATA SYSTEMS, INC. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
705 3
Abstract:
A system and method for determining eligibility for reimbursement for medical claims for patients may be implemented with computer software which compares a service provider's patient information against a benefit provider's database of covered persons to determine if the patient is eligible for benefits. The service provider records may be compressed by grouping all of the medical claims relating to a particular patient into one cluster represented by a composite medical claim, which may be used to query the benefit provider databases to determine if the patient is recognized. If the patient is recognized, every record within the cluster may be checked against the benefit provider's database to determine whether one or more patient medical claims are eligible for reimbursement.
Health Care Patient Benefits Eligibility Research System And Methods
The software of the present invention provides a means for creating a file of unpaid claims for a service provider. The software is used to create one or more queries to compare information in the file of claims against records in a benefit provider's database to determine the eligibility status of the claim. A file is created containing each claim for which a matching record in the benefit provider's database is found, and the information from that matching record. A report can be generated from the file of matching claims and benefit provider records, so the claims can be submitted for payment by the service provider.
License Records
John R Wester
License #:
108018 - Expired
Issued Date:
Mar 1, 1979
Expiration Date:
Jul 22, 1999
Type:
Broker
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The NIC system did work. He applied to get a gun. He was denied a gun," John Wester, a special agent for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said at a press conference Monday, according to ABC News.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, added on Twitter that Astor did n
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Texas gunman who killed 7 was fired from job on day of rampage
Ator had before failed to pass a check with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System while trying to buy a gun, said John Wester, a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent.
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John Wester, who practices law at Charlotte-based rival Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson, said Moore & Van Allen's reputation allows it to recruit some of the country's highest-ranked law students against rivals in New York and Washington.
Advocates for big business are watching the case equally closely. A decision allowing such a massive class action would have a negative effect on large companies, said John Wester, an employment attorney for Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson in Charlotte, N.C.
John lives in Calgary, Alberta with his wife, three children two rambunctious Shih Tzu puppies, Jessie and James. He spends his working hours as a flight coordinator and when he's not keeping trac...
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