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4 Harvard Ave, Brookline, MA 02446 (781) 643-9444 (617) 232-8038 (617) 232-8061

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Samuel B Aronson

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Education:
University of Pittsburgh(1955)

License Records

Samuel A Aronson

Licenses:
License #: 29188 - Expired
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: Feb 16, 1977
Effective Date: Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 1981
Type: Medical Doctor

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
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Us Patents

Medical Laboratory Report Message Gateway

US Patent:
2008027, Oct 30, 2008
Filed:
Feb 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/031492
Inventors:
Samuel J. Aronson - Brookline MA, US
Lawrence J. Babb - North Grafton MA, US
Mollie Ullman-Cullere - Newtonville MA, US
Eugene H. Clark - Belmont MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 15/16
G06F 11/07
US Classification:
707101, 709206, 714 48, 714E11024
Abstract:
A gateway enables medical (including genetic and genomic) laboratories and health care providers (collectively “clients”) to communicate electronic messages with each other without developing and maintaining an interface for each peer. The gateway translates messages sent between the parties. The gateway receives messages from each sender in a form, and containing diagnostic codes, preferred by the sender. For each received message, the gateway ascertains an intended receiving client. Each client may specify one or more receivers (such as applications) that are to receive messages sent to the client, as well as a separate form, and optionally a set of codes, for each receiver. For each receiver, the gateway generates translated messages, according to the receiver's preferred form and/or codes. The gateway sends the translated messages to each of the designated receivers. The gateway may include a validation component to check incoming messages to ensure the messages include required information and that information values are valid or acceptable. The gateway may include an exception handler that notifies a sending client if a message from the client fails to be translated or sent correctly. The gateway may maintain a repository in which the gateway stores copies of messages the gateway sent or would have sent to clients. The gateway provides an interface, such as a secure web interface, to this repository. Clients may access messages or lists of messages, especially messages the clients are not otherwise capable of receiving, through this interface. The gateway may store copies of some of the data that flows through the gateway in a bioinformatics database, which may be automatically analyzed by the gateway or queried for research or patient care purposes.

Medical Laboratory Report Message Gateway

US Patent:
2011011, May 19, 2011
Filed:
Jan 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/011650
Inventors:
Samuel J. Aronson - Brookline MA, US
Lawrence J. Babb - North Grafton MA, US
Mollie Ullman-Cullere - Newtonville MA, US
Eugene H. Clark - Belmont MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707791, 707803, 707E17044, 707E17032
Abstract:
A gateway enables medical (including genetic and genomic) laboratories and health care providers (collectively “clients”) to communicate electronic messages with each other without developing and maintaining an interface for each peer. The gateway translates messages sent between the parties. The gateway receives messages from each sender in a form, and containing diagnostic codes, preferred by the sender. For each received message, the gateway ascertains an intended receiving client. Each client may specify one or more receivers (such as applications) that are to receive messages sent to the client, as well as a separate form, and optionally a set of codes, for each receiver. For each receiver, the gateway generates translated messages, according to the receiver's preferred form and/or codes. The gateway sends the translated messages to each of the designated receivers. The gateway may include a validation component to cheek incoming messages to ensure the messages include required information and that information values are valid or acceptable. The gateway may include an exception handler that notifies a sending client if a message from the client fails to be translated or sent correctly. The gateway may maintain a repository in which the gateway stores copies of messages the gateway sent or would have sent to clients. The gateway provides an interface, such as a secure web interface, to this repository. Clients may access messages or lists of messages, especially messages the clients are not otherwise capable of receiving, through this interface. The gateway may store copies of some of the data that flows through the gateway in a bioinformatics database, which may be automatically analyzed by the gateway or queried for research or patient care purposes.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Ocular Inflammation

Author:
Samuel B. Aronson
ISBN #:
0801603528

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