Healthcare Data Management — US PTAB Patent Cases
3 decisions indexed
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Datavant, Inc. et al. v.Vigilytics LLC
Datavant, Inc. successfully challenged 20 claims of Vigilytics LLC's patent (10886012) in an IPR proceeding, arguing that the technology for de-identifying medical data was obvious over prior art references like Evenhaim and Murphy. The PTAB decided to institute the case, finding a reasonable likelihood Petitioner would prevail on at least one claim.
Datavant, Inc. et al. v.Vigilytics LLC
Datavant, Inc. challenges Vigilytics LLC's patent (9665685) in an IPR proceeding over de-identification and tokenization methods for healthcare data. The petitioner asserts that the claimed method is obvious based on combinations of prior art references like Evenhaim, Settimi, Dick, Landi, and Murphy.
Datavant, Inc. et al. v.Vigilytics LLC
Datavant challenges Vigilytics's '012 patent on grounds of obviousness (103) related to de-identification and tokenization in healthcare data. The petitioner argues that combining known concepts from prior art references like Evenhaim, Murphy, Dick, and Landi renders the claims predictable. This is an early petition for review filing focused on fundamental privacy compliance techniques.
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