Logansport Memorial Physicians Network Orthopedics 1101 Michigan Ave, Logansport, IN 46947 (574)7222663 (phone), (574)7531729 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2000
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg Amputation Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Wound Care
Dr. Hogg graduated from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000. He works in Logansport, IN and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Hogg is affiliated with Logansport Memorial Hospital.
Us Patents
Identification Of Asthma Triggering Conditions Based On Medicament Device Monitoring For A Patient
- Madison WI, US Robert Austin Lee - San Francisco CA, US John David Van Sickle - Oregon WI, US Christopher Hogg - San Francisco CA, US Michael Lohmeier - Sun Prairie WI, US Lucas Karl Dailey - Madison WI, US Mark William Sehmer - Stoughton WI, US Ki Hong Han - Dublin CA, US Ian Daniel Alderman - Fitchburg WI, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 10/60
Abstract:
This description provides trigger identification notifications to patients suffering from respiratory diseases based on large amounts of patient data in order to help effect behavior changes in a patient to prevent inhaler rescue usage events from occurring. Rescue medication events, environmental conditions, and other contextually relevant patient information are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament devices and are collected from other sources, respectively to provide a basis to determine identify various triggers of recue inhaler usage events for a patient. Each trigger is analyzed to determine the severity of the patient's reaction to the trigger and is used to send notifications accordingly.
Identification Of Asthma Triggering Conditions Based On Medicament Device Monitoring For A Patient
- Madison WI, US Robert Austin Lee - San Francisco CA, US John David Van Sickle - Oregon WI, US Christopher Hogg - San Francisco CA, US Michael Lohmeier - Sun Prairie WI, US Lucas Karl Dailey - Madison WI, US Mark William Sehmer - Stoughton WI, US Ki Hong Han - Dublin CA, US Ian Daniel Alderman - Fitchburg WI, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 10/60
Abstract:
This description provides trigger identification notifications to patients suffering from respiratory diseases based on large amounts of patient data in order to help effect behavior changes in a patient to prevent inhaler rescue usage events from occurring. Rescue medication events, environmental conditions, and other contextually relevant patient information are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament devices and are collected from other sources, respectively to provide a basis to determine identify various triggers of rescue inhaler usage events for a patient. Each trigger is analyzed to determine the severity of the patient's reaction to the trigger and is used to send notifications accordingly.
Evaluation Of Respiratory Disease Risk In A Geographic Region Based On Medicament Device Monitoring
- Madison WI, US Guangquan Su - Alameda CA, US Michael J. Tuffli - Kentfield CA, US Michael Lohmeier - Sun Prairie WI, US Robert Austin Lee - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Hogg - San Francisco CA, US John David Van Sickle - Oregon WI, US Gregory F. Tracy - Madison WI, US Nicholas John Hirons - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
G16H 50/30 G16H 50/80
Abstract:
A respiratory disease analytics system provides respiratory disease risk reports to a patient, provider, or third-party entity describing a patient's risk of experiencing a medication usage event given data in a geographic region. Regional data, including air pollutant conditions, weather conditions, demographic information, built environment factors, and regional health conditions for a geographic region are accessed from other sources and assigned based on event data recorded during a medicament usage event, as collected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s. The regional data is assigned to medicament usage events occurring within a period of time. The assigned regional data is analyzed to determine an expected number of medication usage events for the geographic region occurring over the period of time.
- San Francisco CA, US Augusto de la TORRE - Berkeley CA, US Jonathan STACK - San Francisco CA, US Christopher HOGG - San Francisco CA, US Minh NGUYEN - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
Abstract:
Embodiments relate to population health management systems and methods. To assess the health of individual patients, data about the patients may be assessed against various criteria. When the criteria is met, the patient or her physician may be notified of potential issues. Population health management may look beyond the health of an individual patient to other individuals in a common group. Embodiments may process aspects of the population health management in real or a non-real time basis.
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