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Eric Flam, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20120060849 | Apparatus and methods for preventing and/or healing pressure ulcers - Protective devices, to protect a body part having a bony portion with a soft tissue layer between the bony portion and an outer skin layer, have an inner surface which conforms to the body part to be protected and are applied to the body part to reduce pressure exhibited at the interface between the bony portion and the soft tissue layer, across the soft tissue and outer skin layers and at the interface between the outer skin layer and a support surface. The protective devices may be made of any material suitable for distributing the weight of the body part over an extended area and volume so as to decrease the pressure about the bony portion. | 03-15-2012 |
Jonathan Flam, San Diego, CA US
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20120200507 | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SYSTEM TOUCH PHRASE TECHNOLOGY - Electronic medical system touch phrase technology includes a method comprising initializing a touch phrase button by a processor such that the initializing associates a first text with the touch phrase button; receiving an input associated with the touch phrase button; updating a state of the touch phrase button based upon the input including associating a second text with the touch phrase button; and communicating the state of the touch phrase button to a memory device. | 08-09-2012 |
20150135142 | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SYSTEM TOUCH PHRASE TECHNOLOGY - Electronic medical system touch phrase technology includes a method comprising initializing a touch phrase button by a processor such that the initializing associates a first text with the touch phrase button; receiving an input associated with the touch phrase button; updating a state of the touch phrase button based upon the input including associating a second text with the touch phrase button; and communicating the state of the touch phrase button to a memory device. | 05-14-2015 |
Moshe Flam, Bet Shemesh IL
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20080262830 | Bidirectional Network Language Support - A method and apparatus for displaying bi-directional text using a browser program on a computer ( | 10-23-2008 |
Ran J Flam, Marlboro, NJ US
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20120096389 | INTEGRATED WEB-BASED WORKSPACE WITH CURATED TREE-STRUCTURE DATABASE SCHEMA - A virtual web-based computing platform combining a particular network database hierarchy, graphical user interface, and integrated suite of computational tools accessible on demand, by which users gain access to an integrated Virtual Workspace for organizing emails, contacts, bookmarks, tasks, documents, notes, and all other relevant information. The network database hierarchy employs unique data structure and methods, allowing the user to centrally store and manage all data, regardless of type, as well as activities (actions taken and documented by the user). Nevertheless, the interface to said database offers a familiar folder/sub-folder “look and feel” using a tree data hierarchy, which gives a common, centralized and unified approach for storing, managing, displaying, and various types of data, regardless of object- and data-types. | 04-19-2012 |
20150052212 | System and Method for Processing Electronic Mail - A system and method for processing electronic mail is disclosed herein. The system for processing electronic mail, comprising a computer system in electronic communication with a network, the computer system receiving and sending one or more email messages over the network, and an email client application executed by the computer system, the email client application generating on said computer system, an electronic user interface for allowing a user to process the one or more email messages, a first toolbar for allowing the user to control operation of the email client application, and a secondary toolbar including at least one macro button selectable by the user when the one or more email messages are displayed to the user in the electronic user interface, the at least one macro button having assigned thereto a user-definable macro which, when selected by the user, automatically processes the one or more email messages. | 02-19-2015 |
Ran J. Flam, Pout Monmouth, NJ US
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20080288530 | User-Defined Fields with Automatic Numbering - A process control system that automatically monitors processes and performs activities based on conditions detected during monitoring. The system includes: a server that has access to a database system and executes program code of the process control system; a table of process records in the database system, a process record indicating a current condition of a process being controlled by the system and certain ones of the process records including one or more auto numbering user-defined fields; and a portion of the program code which is executed when a process record enters a pre-defined state, whereby an auto numbering field value is generated according to a configuration of the auto numbering user-defined field and storing the generated auto number field value in the auto numbering user-defined field in the process record. The auto numbering user-defined fields and their configuration are indicated in other tables in the database system. | 11-20-2008 |
Seth Flam, Solana Beach, CA US
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20150317743 | MEDICARE ADVANTAGE RISK ADJUSTMENT - An apparatus includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The processor may receive a diagnosis input, where the diagnosis input represents a condition of a patient. The processor may also identify a health risk value in a data file stored in the memory using the diagnosis input. In the data file, the diagnosis input is associated with the health risk value. The health risk value is a numerical risk factor that represents an increased risk of treating the patient with the condition. The processor may also calculate a raw risk score based at least in part on the health risk value, where the raw risk score indicates a multiplier that is used at least in part to determine payments to a health care plan. | 11-05-2015 |
Seth Flam, San Diego, CA US
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20120200507 | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SYSTEM TOUCH PHRASE TECHNOLOGY - Electronic medical system touch phrase technology includes a method comprising initializing a touch phrase button by a processor such that the initializing associates a first text with the touch phrase button; receiving an input associated with the touch phrase button; updating a state of the touch phrase button based upon the input including associating a second text with the touch phrase button; and communicating the state of the touch phrase button to a memory device. | 08-09-2012 |
20150135142 | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SYSTEM TOUCH PHRASE TECHNOLOGY - Electronic medical system touch phrase technology includes a method comprising initializing a touch phrase button by a processor such that the initializing associates a first text with the touch phrase button; receiving an input associated with the touch phrase button; updating a state of the touch phrase button based upon the input including associating a second text with the touch phrase button; and communicating the state of the touch phrase button to a memory device. | 05-14-2015 |
Steve A. Flam, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20140237943 | CORNER AND EDGE PROTECTOR ATTACHMENT - An attachment for protecting a substantially flat article comprising a first portion that includes a body and a plurality of finger-like projections and a second portion that includes a body portion and a plurality of finger-like projections is disclosed. The first and second portions define 90° angle. The attachment is formed from a foamed polymerized material, such as a resilient foamed material. The attachment is cut into the first and second portions. The first portion is placed on one side of the corner of the flat article. The second portion is turned over and the interlocking finger-like projections of the second component are fitted to the interlocking finger-like projections of the first portion. As a variation of the use of the disclosed invention the first and second portions may be cut at their corners to allow the first and second portions to be fitted to an edge of the flat article. | 08-28-2014 |