Trademark Overview
On Thursday, May 10, 2007, a trademark application was filed for OACIS EMH with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the OACIS EMH trademark a serial number of 77178153. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Wednesday, March 26, 2008. This trademark is owned by Emergis Inc.. The OACIS EMH trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Electronic Health Medical Record integrated set of applications designed to provide care givers immediate access to the most timely, accurate patient data, summarized according to need and viewed through a user-controller interface and which set of applications may include one or more of the following-- (i) a clinical data repository, (ii) an emergency tracking system designed to automate the manual whiteboard information with timely notifications of delays and events, (iii) an open architecture designed to allow the integration of existing diagnostic ancillary systems and to automatically update the tracking system, alerting clinicians when critical test results are completed, (iv) a module designed to easily identify patient location and severity of condition, (v) an order management capability designed to manage orders and provide reminders, alerts and guidance to clinicians throughout the ordering and care delivery processes, (vi) a clinical documentation series of integrated modul...
Services relating to the development and installation of customized Electronic Health Medical Record technology platform designed to provide care givers immediate access to the most timely, accurate patient data, summarized according to need and viewed through a user-controller interface and which technology platform may include one or more of the following-- (i) a clinical data repository, (ii) an emergency tracking system designed to automate the manual whiteboard information with timely notifications of delays and events, (iii) an open architecture designed to allow the integration of existing diagnostic ancillary systems and to automatically update the tracking system, alerting clinicians when critical test results are completed, (iv) a module designed to easily identify patient location and severity of condition, (v) an order management capability designed to manage orders and provide reminders, alerts and guidance to clinicians throughout the ordering and care delivery processes,...