Hermiz
Keith B. Hermiz, Arlington, VA US
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20140257832 | IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL AUDIT TARGETS IN FRAUD AND ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS - Detecting fraud in the health care industry includes selecting a given focus scenario (e.g., prescription rate in a certain drug therapeutic class) for audit analysis, and constructing baseline models with the appropriate normalizations to describe the expected behavior within the focus area. These baseline models are then used, in conjunction with statistical hypothesis testing, to identify entities whose behavior diverges significantly from their expected behavior according to the baseline models. A Likelihood Ratio (LR) score over the relevant claims with respect to the baseline model is obtained for each entity, and the p-value significance of this score is evaluated to ensure that the abnormal behavior can be identified at the specified level of statistical significance. The approach may be used as part of a preliminary computer-aided audit process in which the relevant entities with the abnormal behavior are identified with high selectivity for a subsequent human-intensive audit investigation. | 09-11-2014 |
20140257846 | IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL AUDIT TARGETS IN FRAUD AND ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS - Detecting fraud in the health care industry includes selecting a given focus scenario (e.g., prescription rate in a certain drug therapeutic class) for audit analysis, and constructing baseline models with the appropriate normalizations to describe the expected behavior within the focus area. These baseline models are then used, in conjunction with statistical hypothesis testing, to identify entities whose behavior diverges significantly from their expected behavior according to the baseline models. A Likelihood Ratio (LR) score over the relevant claims with respect to the baseline model is obtained for each entity, and the p-value significance of this score is evaluated to ensure that the abnormal behavior can be identified at the specified level of statistical significance. The approach may be used as part of a preliminary computer-aided audit process in which the relevant entities with the abnormal behavior are identified with high selectivity for a subsequent human-intensive audit investigation. | 09-11-2014 |
Raad Hermiz, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120315187 | WRITING IMPLEMENT SANITIZER AND METHOD OF SANITIZATION THEREFOR - A writing implement sanitizer rapidly cleans and sanitizes writing implements for public or personal use. The writing implement sanitizer may comprise a sanitization container having sanitizer fluid or material therein. A membrane may be positioned within the sanitization container and may have one or more resilient or elastic openings configured to accept one or more writing implements. A cover may be used to enclose the sanitization container. In operation, a user may insert a writing implement into and through an opening in the membrane and into the sanitizer fluid. This action cleanses and sanitizes the writing implement. Further cleansing may then be provided and sanitizer fluid may be removed by a removal action whereby the writing implement is removed from the membrane. | 12-13-2012 |
Sarmad Y. Hermiz, Troy, MI US
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20110137546 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) FOR NAVIGATION APPLICATIONS THAT MERGES INCREMENTAL UPDATES WITH EXISTING MAP DATABASE - A system and method for efficiently updating the map database in a mobile computing system, such as a vehicle navigation system. The system includes a central server that computes changes between the latest version of a master map database and a previous version of the map database, and wirelessly transmits the changes to participating vehicles' onboard navigation systems. The navigation system stores the changes in a look-aside buffer, and a navigation processor uses the stored changes to update a base map database. | 06-09-2011 |
20110137638 | ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION BASED ON SPELLING WITH PHONETIC LETTER FAMILIES - A system and method for entering a destination into a navigation system, usually a vehicle navigation system, that uses phonetic letter families, or groups of letters which sound similar, to improve the reliability and accuracy of speech recognition. The method involves grouping each letter of the English alphabet into a family of letters which sound similar, such as A, J, and K. When a destination name is spelled by a user, each letter is recognized in terms of the phonetic letter family to which it belongs. This phonetic equivalent spelling is compared to the navigation database of street, city, and state names, which has also been converted to its phonetic equivalent spelling. If a match is found, the user is asked to confirm that this is the desired destination. | 06-09-2011 |