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US-2017194961-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US10500136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10500136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715496333-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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Methods, systems, and computer program products for assigning times of administration to patient medications are described. A GUI is displayed within a display associated with a pharmaceutical dispensing system. The GUI includes a one day time scale for assigning a time of administration for the medication. One or more daily times of administration for the medication are assigned in response to user input via the one day time scale. A dose of the medication is packaged in each of a respective plurality of pouches according to the assigned daily times of administration via the pharmaceutical dispensing system. The one day time scale may include a time line representative of a twenty-four hour period and one or more time indicators that are positionable by a user. The one day time scale may include a plurality of food consumption times, each selectable by a user for assigning a time of administration.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A method of packaging a plurality of prescribed patient medications to be taken over a period of time, the method comprising: displaying a first graphical user interface (GUI) within a display associated with a pharmaceutical dispensing system, wherein the first GUI contains prescription information for each of the medications that can be taken together, wherein the first GUI contains a time picker GUI control, wherein the time picker GUI control is responsive to user actuation for displaying a second GUI, wherein the second GUI comprises a one day time scale for assigning a time of administration for each of the medications, and wherein the second GUI comprises at least one of the following displayed adjacent the one day time scale: prescription number, medication name, and medication quantity; for each medication, displaying the second GUI in response to user actuation of the time picker GUI control, and assigning one or more daily times of administration for the medication in response to user input via the one day time scale, wherein the one day time scale comprises a time line representative of a twenty-four hour period, and wherein the second GUI comprises one or more time indicators, each time indicator slidably positionable by a user at a respective time on the time line for assigning a time of administration of a dose of each medication; and packaging individual doses of the medications in a plurality of pouches via the pharmaceutical dispensing system, wherein each pouch contains an individual dose of a plurality of the medications having the same daily time of administration, and wherein each pouch displays an identification of the medications contained therein and a date and time of administration for the medications. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising displaying a third GUI adjacent to the first GUI, wherein the third GUI displays a representation of each of the plurality of pouches, wherein each pouch representation contains an identification of the medications contained in the corresponding pouch and a date and time of administration for the medications in the corresponding pouch. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more time indicators comprise a pair of time indicators spaced apart by a selected time period, and wherein movement of one of the time indicators in a direction automatically causes the other time indicator to move in the same direction to maintain the selected time period therebetween. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising a fourth GUI that comprises an array of blocks representative of the days of a month, wherein each block is configured to display one or more times of day and/or one or more food consumption times and a quantity of a medication to be taken at a respective time of day or food consumption time, and wherein a user assigns a time of administration of a dose of a respective medication for one or more of the blocks via the second GUI. 5. A pharmaceutical dispensing system, comprising: a user station; a packaging station configured to selectively package individual doses of medication into customized packaging; a processor connected to the user station and the packaging station; and a memory that stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising: displaying a first graphical user interface (GUI) within a display associated with the user station, wherein the first GUI contains prescription information for each of the medications that can be taken together, wherein the first GUI contains a time picker GUI control, wherein the time picker GUI control is responsive to user actuation for displaying a second GUI, wherein the second GUI comprises a one day time scale for assigning a time of administration for each of the medications, and wherein the second GUI comprises at least one of the following displayed adjacent the one day time scale: prescription number, medication name, and medication quantity; for each medication, displaying the second GUI in response to user actuation of the time picker GUI control, and assigning one or more daily times of administration for the medication in response to user input via the one day time scale, wherein the one day time scale comprises a time line representative of a twenty-four hour period, and wherein the second GUI comprises one or more time indicators, each time indicator slidably positionable by a user at a respective time on the time line for assigning a time of administration of a dose of each medication; and packaging individual doses of the medications in a plurality of pouches via the packaging station, wherein each pouch contains an individual dose of a plurality of the medications having the same daily time of administration, and wherein each pouch displays an identification of the medications contained therein and a date and time of administration for the medications. 6. The pharmaceutical dispensing system of claim 5 , further comprising displaying a third GUI adjacent to the first GUI, wherein the third GUI displays a representation of each of the plurality of pouches, wherein each pouch representation contains an identification of the medications contained in the corresponding pouch and a date and time of administration for the medications in the corresponding pouch. 7. The pharmaceutical dispensing system of claim 5 , wherein the one or more time indicators comprise a pair of time indicators spaced apart by a selected time period, and wherein movement in a direction of one of the time indicators automatically causes the other time indicator to move in the same direction to maintain the selected time period therebetween. 8. The pharmaceutical dispensing system of claim 5 , further comprising a fourth GUI that comprises an array of blocks representative of the days of a month, wherein each block is configured to display one or more times of day and/or one or more food consumption times and a number of pills that are to be taken at a respective time of day or food consumption time, and wherein a user assigns a time of administration of a dose of a respective medication for one or more of the blocks via the second GUI. 9. A computer program product, comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having encoded thereon instructions that, when executed on a processor, causes the processor to perform operations comprising: displaying a first graphical user interface (GUI) within a display associated with a pharmaceutical dispensing system, wherein the first GUI contains prescription information for each of the medications that can be taken together, wherein the first GUI contains a time picker GUI control, wherein the prescription information for each medication comprises an identification of the medication, a quantity of the medication, and a dose amount for the medication, wherein the time picker GUI control is responsive to user actuation for displaying a second GUI, wherein the second GUI comprises a one day time scale for assigning a time of administration for each of the medications, and wherein the second GUI comprises at least one of the following displayed adjacent the one day time scale: prescription number, medication name, and medication quantity; for each medication, displaying the second GUI in response to user actuation of the time picker GUI control, and assigning one or more daily times of administration for the medication in response to user input via the one day time scale, wherein the one day time scale comprises a time line representative of a twenty-four hour period, and wherein the second GUI comprises one or more time indicators, each time indicator slidably positionable by a user at a respective time on the t
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