Dr. Helms graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 1996. He works in Pell City, AL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Helms is affiliated with Saint Vincents Saint Clair.
Russell Helms - Chapel Hill NC, US Ronald Helms - Chapel Hill NC, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/003000
Abstract:
An integrated clinical analysis database may include clinical data from observations of study subjects of a population of study subjects of a clinical study and metadata that defines a structuring of the clinical data that supports generation of a statistical analysis of the population of study subjects specified by study documentation of the clinical study. The metadata provides statistical variable definitions for the statistical analysis such that plural instances of the statistical analysis can be generated without determining new values for the statistical variables. Respective statistical analysis instructions may be accepted and, in response, the clinical study analysis database may be accessed and respective statistical computations may be performed using the statistical variables to generate respective instances of the statistical analysis. A user interface for presentation of the statistical analysis may be provided using, e.g., a web server. An integrated clinical study analysis database may include data and derivative data from study subjects, structured such that a statistic and/or a table value specified in documentation for the clinical study can be computed using published equations applied directly to existing values of variables in the database, and which includes at least two of: a dataset structured one record per subject; a dataset structure one record per visit per subject; a data structured one record per measurement occasion per visit per subject; and a dataset structured one record per event per subject.
Systems, Methods And Computer Program Products For Negotiation Of Risk Transfer For Products
A product risk acceptance contract (PRAC) system server communicates with a PRAC system provider client coupled thereto and responsively generates a record of an offer for a risk transfer for a product (e.g., a good, intangible asset and/or service). The PRAC system server further communicates with a PRAC system consumer client coupled thereto and responsively generates a record of an executed PRAC for the product based on the generated record of the offer for the risk transfer.
T. Colin Campell - Ithaca NY Ronald W. Helms - Chapel Hill NC Lisa Tomasko - Durham NC
Assignee:
BioSignal, Inc. - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
A computer-based system is disclosed for predicting future health of individuals comprising: (a) a computer comprising a processor containing a database of longitudinally-acquired biomarker values from individual members of a test population, subpopulation D of aid members being identified as having acquired a specified biological condition within a specified time period or age interval and a subpopulation D being identified as not having acquired the specified biological condition within the specified time period or age interval; and (b) a computer program that includes steps for: (1) selecting from said biomarkers a subset of biomarkers for discriminating between members belonging to the subpopulations D and D, wherein the subset of biomarkers is selected based on distributions of the biomarker values of the individual members of the test population; and (2) using the distributions of the selected biomarkers to develop a statistical procedure that is capable of being used for: (i) classifying members of the test population as belonging within a subpopulation PD having a prescribed high probability of acquiring the specified biological condition within the specified time period or age interval or as belonging within a subpopulation PD having a prescribed low probability of acquiring the specified biological condition within the specified time period or age interval; or (ii) estimating quantitatively, for each member of the test population, the probability of acquiring the specified biological condition within the specified time period or age interval.
Carol Wilson, Donald Chamberlain, Nick James, Art Granda, Ronald Clarke, Mary Sarff, Lauren Cotton, Michael Holliday, Harold Pettit, Mary Frohnapfel, Sharon Callahan, Betty Omear
Eddie Helms, Jim Moody, Winston Dean, Joyce Hensley, Bobby Kilgore, Larry Simpson, Kay Mangum, James Pressley, Steve Tsitouris, Mary Patterson, Lewis Adkins
Riverdale Elementary School Rock Falls IL 1948-1955, Lanark High School Lanark IL 1953-1957
Community:
Judy Klaus, Stanley Carbaugh, Richard Flickinger, Marva Lodico, Carol Fellows, Jim Parod, Linda Rury, Jane Eisenbise, Ted Bookman, Paul Cram, Jean Bachman, Shari Linton