Klear
Jordan Klear, Bala Cynwyd, PA US
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20140136241 | COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEM TO OPTIMIZE MEDICAL TREATMENT BASED ON CONSUMER CHOICE AND COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT DATA - Apparatus and methods relating to a memory storing, for a population having different medical treatments, each member of the population's medical treatment data for at least one of a disease, an ailment, and a disability and corresponding cost data for the medical treatment; a digital computer, which: accesses the memory to obtain the stored data and then processes the stored data, including: grouping the data according to types of the medical treatments received to produce groupings for each said at least one of the disease, the ailment, and the disability; computing, from the groupings of the types of treatments received, to produce a measure of comparative cost effectiveness of the medical treatments; and applying the measure to the population produce a comparative effectiveness of the medical treatments; generating output which includes the produced the comparative effectiveness of the medical treatments; and an output device which disseminates the output. | 05-15-2014 |
Michael Klear, Chicago, IL US
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20130061558 | MULTIPLE ROBOT SYSTEM - The present invention relates generally to film wrapping or packaging systems, and more particularly to a new and improved robotic film wrapping or packaging system which is not only substantially entirely automatic in its operation except for its initialization or START procedure, but in addition, a single programmable logic controller (PLC) can control the cyclic operations of one or more film wrapping or packaging robots. | 03-14-2013 |
Ronald Klear, Warrington, PA US
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20150221035 | RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN MYTHBUSTER - A microsite for busting retirement savings plan myths, particularly for small businesses, is disclosed. A user may access the disclosed microsite via an Internet website. The microsite, hosted at an enhanced computing server, may display common small business retirement savings plan myths. Upon request, the microsite may provide facts busting each of the common myths. The microsite may also display a series of questions to aid the user in selecting an appropriate retirement savings plan type. Using permutation rules stored at the enhanced computing server, the microsite is able to analyze the user's answers to the series of questions and provide feedback in the form of a suggested retirement savings plan type. Thus, the microsite is able to quickly and efficiently educate the user and bust previously held myths about retirement savings plans for small business owners that may be standing in the way of their establishing one to save for their retirement. | 08-06-2015 |