Healtheast Saint John's Hospital 1575 Beam Avenue, Maplewood, MN 55109
Saint Joseph's Hospital 45 West 10Th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Education:
Medical School University Of Minnesota Medical School Graduated: 1984 Medical School Bethesda Hosp/U Minn Graduated: 1985 Medical School Bethesda Hosp/U Minn Graduated: 1987
Spectrum Medical GroupSpectrum Health Medical Group Internal Medicine 1545 68 St SE STE 200, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 6162678100 (phone), 6162677044 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Graduated: 1977
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. Olson graduated from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in 1977. He works in Grand Rapids, MI and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Olson graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1984. He works in Saint Paul, MN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Healtheast St Josephs Hospital and Saint Johns Hospital.
John Wilson - Minneapolis MN, US Martin Evan Hétu - Newport Beach CA, US Hasani Jess - London, GB Peter Olson - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Optumlnsight, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
Systems, methods and apparatuses for analyzing healthcare data are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system for analyzing healthcare data may include a data access module configured to access healthcare data. In some embodiments, the system may further include a server in data communication with the data access device. The server may be configured to execute a rule, the rule comprising one or more rule elements, on the healthcare data to create analyzed healthcare data. In some embodiments, executing the rule may include, correlating each rule element with an object model element. In some embodiments, executing the rule further may include, defining the object model elements correlated to the rule elements using one or more localization indexes linked to the accessed healthcare data. In some embodiments, the server is further configured to return the analyzed healthcare data to an output data location.
Peter D. Olson - Saratoga CA Samuel R. Hawes - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Octel Communications, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
179 84VF
Abstract:
Tone detection apparatus and a corresponding method is disclosed. The improved tone detector and method is for use in a preferred embodiment in a voice message answering system to provide for improved dual tone multi-frequency tone detection where an outgoing analog voice signal is connected to a telephone line. When an incoming call is detected, the tone detector looks at the incoming analog signal and if a dual tone control signal is detected, a filter is switched to filter the outgoing analog signal so that the DTMF tone signal now being detected is filtered out of the outgoing signal. If the incoming signal still detects a tone, the improved tone detector cuts off or disconnects the outgoing signal completely for approximately 20 milliseconds. If a dual tone control signal is still detected, it is determined that it is an incoming control signal and consequently access is required into the voice message system.
Digital Line Card Having Universal Port For Upgrading Electronic Messaging System
Yigal Brandman - Palo Alto CA Frank C. H. Lin - Saratoga CA Peter D. Olson - Los Gatos CA Manoj Puri - Fremont CA Jason Subramaniam - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Octel Communications Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04M 150
US Classification:
379283
Abstract:
A digital line card is provided for use in an electronic messaging system for enabling the receipt of voice and text or image data over a single communications port. The digital line card includes a digital signal processing integrated circuit, a microprocessor and a random access memory component for storing coding schemes employed by the digital signal processing integrated circuit. The digital line card is programmed to detect the presence of dual-tone multifrequency command signals in the incoming data stream, and to switch between voice and data processing responsive to the command signals.
Methods And Apparatus For Non-Simultaneous Transmittal And Storage Of Voice Message And Digital Text Or Image
Yigal Brandman - Palo Alto CA Charlotte Koerschen - Menlo Park CA Frank C. H. Lin - Saratoga CA Peter D. Olson - Los Gatos CA Shahryar Soroosh - Saratoga CA Jason Subramaniam - Fremont CA Bruce Todd - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
Octel Communications Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04M 164
US Classification:
379 88
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods are provided for non-simultaneously creating and storing in electronic format a composite voice/data message having a recorded voice message portion and a facsimile transmittal portion. The method provides for creating a voice message and sending a time-wise separated facsimile transmittal to a voice message/data storage system, and then associating the separate voice message and facsimile transmittal portions to form a composite voice/data message. The methods include a message identification scheme wherein a message identification number is assigned to the first-received message portion, and the caller is prompted to provide that message identification number in connection with the later-received message portion. Apparatus to accomplish these methods steps is also provided.
A system which can automatically display either regular two dimensional images or three dimensional images: The system includes, a processor which executes a program, a display, eye glasses which have electronically controllable lenses, and a detector unit connected between the processing unit and the display. Prior to displaying a three dimensional image, the processor sends a signal to the display which represents a particular bar code. The bar code indicates if the following three dimensional images will be displayed in page flip mode or in an interlaced mode. The detector unit detects the bar code and activates the special glasses so that the lenses in the glasses are alternatively opened and closed as frames are displayed. At the end of the three dimensional presentation, the processor sends another bar code to the display. The detector detects this bar code and the systems resumes normal two dimensional operation with both lenses in the glasses being open at all times.
Peter D. Olson - Santa Clara CA Holley Taylor - Gainesville FL Thomas Mandey - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Octel Communications Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04L 900 H04M 164
US Classification:
380 50
Abstract:
A voice message system having a plurality of user voice mailboxes is disclosed. The voice message system utilizes a method in which a message is encrypted using a unique encrypting key corresponding to a designated user. The encrypted message is then stored in one location while the encrypting key is stored in another location. The encrypted message is retrieved by the designated user by utilizing a decrypting key which corresponds to the stored encrypting key. The decrypted message is then played by the designated user.
Peter D. Olson - Los Gatos CA Burton N. Kendall - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
OCTEL Communications Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04M 350
US Classification:
379 67
Abstract:
The present invention provides a highly reliable network of interconnected voice processing modules. The voice processing modules are interconnected by a high speed FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) network so that information can be transferred between the modules at high speed. All of the incoming lines for all the interconnected modules are connected in a single hunt group. Each user's profile is stored in two modules and each module includes a directory that shows were each user's profile is stored. When a call arrives at a particular module, the directory is first checked to insure that the desired user does have a mailbox somewhere on the network and to determine where the particular user's profile is located. The user's profile is obtained via the FDDI network from one of the modules where it is located. The profile will show where the associated greeting is stored.
Peter D. Olson - Los Gatos CA Burton N. Kendall - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
Octel Communications Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04M 350
US Classification:
379 67
Abstract:
The present invention provides a highly reliable network of interconnected voice processing modules. The voice processing modules are interconnected by a high speed FDDI network so that information can be transferred between the modules at high speed. All of the incoming lines for all the interconnected modules are connected in a single hunt group. Each user's profile is stored in two modules and each module includes a directory that shows were each user's profile is stored. When a call arrives at a particular module, the directory is first checked to insure that the desired user does have a mailbox somewhere on the network and to determine where the particular user's profile is located. The user's profile is obtained via the FDDI network from one of the modules where it is located. The profile will show where the associated greeting is stored.
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Peter Olson President
Rapid Recovery Inc Towing - Automotive. Auto Auctions
14 Acker St E, Saint Paul, MN 55117 6516650022, 6516650594
Peter Olson President
Rapid Recovery Inc Automotive Services · Towing
14 Acker St E, Saint Paul, MN 55117 14E Acker St E, Saint Paul, MN 55117 6516650022, 6516650594
Peter Olson Director, Vice President
UPPER SUSITNA SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
Peter Olson Manager
Zaoe, LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
12025 Glendale Ln, Hopkins, MN 55305
Peter J. Olson Family Practitioner, Medical Doctor, Owner
Olson M D, Peter J Medical Doctor's Office
980 Rice St, Saint Paul, MN 55117 6513269020
Peter Olson Lp, Principal
Fletcher Ferris PH.D. Ip Health Practitioner's Office
8085 Wayzata Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55426
Peter Olson Director Information Technology, Other Other
Minnesota Department of Administration Economic Development · Individual/Family Services Administrative General Economic Programs · Administrative Social/Manpower Programs · General Government · Urban/Community Development · Disability Administration Program · Administration of General Economics · Environmental Information
658 Cedar St, Saint Paul, MN 55155 6512968888, 6512964018
Peter Olson Director Information Technology, Other Other
Minnesota Planning Alternative Medicine · Economic Development · Individual/Family Services Administrative General Economic Programs · Administrative Social/Manpower Programs · General Government · Urban/Community Development · Disability Administration Program · Administration of General Economics
658 Cedar St STE 300, Saint Paul, MN 55155 6512968888, 6512964018