WO2001045028A1 - Method of and system for labeling containers of prescribed medicine - Google Patents
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- WO2001045028A1 WO2001045028A1 PCT/US2000/034242 US0034242W WO0145028A1 WO 2001045028 A1 WO2001045028 A1 WO 2001045028A1 US 0034242 W US0034242 W US 0034242W WO 0145028 A1 WO0145028 A1 WO 0145028A1
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- the present invention relates to prescription medicine. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method of and system for labeling containers of prescribed medicine.
- a label on a container of prescribed medicine will contain information such as the name of the patient; the name of the medicine and the dosage particulars; the name of the prescribing doctor; the quantity of medicine in the container; the expiration date of the medicine; a code which identifies the medicine manufacturer; a prescription number; the prescription date; the name and address of the pharmacy which filled the prescription; and a UPC code which can be used by the pharmacy to automatically identify the prescription in its computer system.
- figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a labeling system in accordance with the present invention
- figure 2 is a flow chart which illustrates the operation of the labeling system of figure
- figure 3 is a flow chart which illustrates the operation of the label algo ⁇ thm
- figure 4 is a sample label in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention is designed specifically for use by pharmacies which distribute presc ⁇ ptions to patients in nursing homes, hospitals, or other large medical institutions
- pharmacies which distribute presc ⁇ ptions to patients in nursing homes, hospitals, or other large medical institutions
- the present invention may be used by any pharmacy in distributing presc ⁇ bed medicine
- the present invention is in no way limited to use in nursing homes and hospitals.
- the system 10 in accordance with the present invention includes a digital camera 12 for taking digital photographs of the patients, such as a KodakTM digital camera, a secondary computer 14, such as an IBM compatible personal computer, for downloading the digital photographs from the digital camera 12 and converting the photographs into software objects, a primary computer 16, such as a midrange computer, for creating the labels; and a printer 18 attached to the secondary computer 16 for printing the labels.
- a digital camera 12 for taking digital photographs of the patients, such as a KodakTM digital camera
- a secondary computer 14 such as an IBM compatible personal computer, for downloading the digital photographs from the digital camera 12 and converting the photographs into software objects
- a primary computer 16 such as a midrange computer, for creating the labels
- a printer 18 attached to the secondary computer 16 for printing the labels.
- the system 10 will be used by a pharmacy to distribute medicine to patients in a nursing home.
- a pharmacist, or an agent or employee of the pharmacist first takes a digital photograph of each nursing home patient.
- the digital camera 12 is then attached, via an appropriately configured port, to the secondary computer 14 which contains processing software 20 stored in a memory 21 for converting the digital photographs into software objects 22, such as JPEG files.
- the photographs are then uploaded to the secondary computer 14 from the digital camera 12 and converted into software objects 22.
- Digital cameras are generally sold with processing software which will run under popular operating systems, such as Windows 95TM, which do this conversion. Depending on the number of patients and the capacity of the digital camera 12, this process may need to be repeated a number of times. Additionally, as new patients enter the nursing home, their photographs must be taken as well.
- the software objects 22 are temporarily stored on the secondary computer 14 in memory 21 .
- the secondary computer 14 may be any type of computer which is capable of performing the functions described herein.
- the secondary computer 14 will typically be an inexpensive IBMTM compatible personal computer having a central-processing-unit (CPU), a hard drive for storing the processing software and the software objects, a random-access- memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse, all running under Windows 95TM or the like.
- the software objects are next uploaded from the secondary computer 14 to the primary computer 16 via appropriately configured ports on each computer, where they are indexed and stored in a photograph database 24 which is stored in a memory 25
- the p ⁇ mary computer 16 also includes stored in memory 25 a presc ⁇ ption database 26 which contains the presc ⁇ ption information of each patient, including the name of the patient, the name of the medicine and the dosage particulars, the name of the prescnbing doctor, the name of the nursing home and the quantity of medicine in the presc ⁇ ption, and an inventory database 28 which contains information relating to the medicine which the pharmacist has in stock, including the identity of the manufacturers and the expiration date of the va ⁇ ous medicines
- the presc ⁇ ption database 26 and the inventory database 28 will be pe ⁇ odically updated as the presc ⁇ ption information of the patients change and as the pharmacist's inventory changes
- the p ⁇ mary computer 16 also includes a label algo ⁇ thm 30 which will create the labels.
- the p ⁇ mary computer may also be an IBMTM compatible computer, it will generally be a more business o ⁇ ented computer, such as an IBM AS/400TM, having a more powerful CPU, more RAM, more ROM, and a hard drive having sufficient memory to hold the va ⁇ ous databases desc ⁇ bed herein
- the p ⁇ mary computer 16 may be any type of computer capable of performing the functions desc ⁇ bed herein
- the photographs should be confirmed by sending a g ⁇ d sheet having the name and photograph of every patient to the nursing home, who will ensure that the names and photographs are correctly matched In this way any errors which may have occurred during the photographing process can be corrected
- a pharmacist or a pharmacist's technician or the like will run the label algo ⁇ thm 30 using a terminal 32 connected to the primary computer 16 Typically, the label algo ⁇ thm 30 will be launched through a master
- the pharmacist or pharmacist's technician or the like will enter information which identifies the patient, such as the patient's name or a presc ⁇ ption number
- the label algorithm 30 will then ret ⁇ eve the presc ⁇ ption information from the presc ⁇ ption database 26, the corresponding photograph from the photograph database 24 and the medicine information from the inventory database 28 and combine the data to create a label
- the label will then be printed on the printer 18, which is preferably a laser p ⁇ nter for cla ⁇ ty, but which may be any type of p ⁇ nter
- the printed label is then attached to the medicine container, preferably through an adhesive on the back of the label. It will be appreciated that a label algo ⁇ thm in accordance with the present invention may be readily implemented by one of ordinary skill in the art
- a sample label 34 in accordance with the present invention is shown in figure 4
- the label contains a photograph of the patient, as well as the patient's presc ⁇ ption information. Additionally, the label contains the expiration date of the medicine, a code which identifies the medicine manufacturer, the name and address of the pharmacy which filled the presc ⁇ ption, and a UPC code generated by the label algonthm 30 which can be used by the pharmacy to automatically identify and track the prescription
- the functions performed by the primary and secondary computers may in fact be performed on one computer instead of two, and thus the present invention is not limited to two separate computers.
- the present invention is also not limited to use of a digital camera. For example, photographs may be taken using an ordinary camera. After developing, the photographs may be converted to computer software objects using a scanner or the like.
- the present invention limited to use in nursing homes, hospitals and the like. Rather, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be used in any type of pharmacy, including a consumer's neighborhood pharmacy. For example, when a consumer goes to his neighborhood pharmacy to fill a prescription for the first time, the pharmacist can take his/her photograph and store the photograph in the pharmacist's computer. Each time the consumer fills a prescription, his/her photograph will be printed on the label.
- the objects of the present invention are achieved. Modifications to the above would be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art, but would not bring the invention so modified beyond the scope of the appended claims.
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