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Steven Kaniadakis Phones & Addresses

  • Lakeland, FL
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • 1601 Medfra St, Anchorage, AK 99501
  • Placida, FL
  • 7451 Foxridge Way APT E, Anchorage, AK 99518

Work

Position: Medical Professional

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Kaniadakis
President, Secretary
ALASKA BONE & JOINT SURGEONS, PC
800 E Dimond Blvd STE 3-680, Anchorage, AK 99515

Publications

Us Patents

Process, System, Method Creating Medical Billing Code Letters, Electronic Superbill And Communication

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US Patent:
20120010900, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Jul 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/180265
Inventors:
Steven J. Kaniadakis - St Petersburg FL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00
G06F 15/16
G06Q 30/00
G06K 9/18
US Classification:
705 2, 382182, 709206
Abstract:
This invention is a method, system and process creating a machine readable language of medical billing codes from medical records by artificial intelligence and human intelligence both. The software related engine is achieved by converting difficult billing code numbers into and from easy code letters. Also, this software makes scheduling easier, with reappointments and sends letters by electronic means, messaging, voice over internet protocol and wireless connections using an unique implementation of other applications in combination with this novel medical software operation.

Orthodontic Rubber Band Applicator

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US Patent:
45127395, Apr 23, 1985
Filed:
Oct 11, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/540321
Inventors:
Steven J. Kaniadakis - Tierra Verde FL
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 3
Abstract:
An orthodontic instrument designed for use by patients. An elongate rod has a greater-than-180 degree bend formed in its medial portion so that the opposite ends of the rod are disposed in coplanar, transversely spaced apart relation to one another at the part of the instrument that is opposite its medial portion. The bend is slightly greater than 180 degrees so that a first, or upper arm is obliquely disposed relative to the second, or lower arm of the instrument. The distal end of the first arm is bent upwardly about 45 degrees from the horizontal and the respective distal ends of the rod are provided with annular grooves to receive opposite ends of rubber bands of the type commonly used in orthodontics. The device is held in a vertical or horizontal plane when in use, and its flat profile enables the rubber bands to be applied and removed to and from hooks when the device is held in parallel or perpendicular relation to the surface of the tooth with which the respective hooks are associated.
Steven J Kaniadakis from Lakeland, FL, age ~68 Get Report