Pharmacy order filling system and related methods
US-11299346-B1 · Apr 12, 2022 · US
US11738948B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11738948-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217716298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2023 |
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Drug packets may be dispensed as a belt of drug packets. Machine-readable identifiers in the belt may be automatically read to identify drug packets and associate the drug packets with the received orders. The drug packets may be automatically inspected to confirm contents of the drug packets against the received orders. The belt may be automatically separated into segments of drug packets. Each of the segments may correspond to a supply period and each of the drug packets within each of the segments may correspond to a drug dose event for the multi-drug regimen within the supply period. The segments of the belt may be automatically accumulated into belt rolls such that, for each of the belt rolls, a first segment end is on an interior of the belt roll and a second segment end is on an exterior of the belt roll.
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An order-filling system, comprising: a drug packet dispensing device configured to: communicate with an order processing device to receive multi-drug regimen orders with the multi-drug regimens having a plurality of scheduled dosing events for administering drug doses and at least one of the plurality of scheduled dosing events is for administering doses for at least two different drugs, and dispense drug packets based on the multi-drug regimen orders, wherein the drug packets are dispensed as a belt of drug packets in which adjacent drug packets in the belt are connected, the drug packets in the belt respectively correspond to the plurality of scheduled dosing events, the drug packets dispensed in the belt contain one or more of the drugs used in the multi-drug regimen, at least one of the drug packets dispensed in the belt includes the doses for the at least two different drugs, and the drug packets have a machine-readable identifier identifying each of the drug packets dispensed from the drug packet dispensing device; a container-identifier device configured to read the machine-readable identifiers of the belt to identify drug packets and associate the identified drug packets with the multi-drug regimen orders; an inspection assembly configured to inspect the drug packets to confirm contents of the drug packets against the received pharmaceutical orders; a belt separator configured to separate the belt into segments of drug packets, wherein each of the segments contains multiple drug packets for a single patient and corresponds to a supply period for the single patient, and each of the drug packets within each of the segments corresponds to a drug dose event within the supply period for the multi-drug regimen; a belt accumulator configured to accumulate the segments of the belt into belt rolls such that, for a belt roll of the belt rolls, a first segment end is on an interior of the belt roll and a second segment end is on an exterior of the belt roll; a material transport assembly configured for use in moving the belt between the drug packet dispensing device and the belt accumulator, wherein the material transport assembly includes a web tensioner after the drug packets are filled and before the belt accumulator to control tension in the web and allow accumulation of the belt with the belt separator and the dispensing device operating differently; a bagger to receive the belt roll and to package the belt roll for shipment; a unit-of-use device to direct unit-of-use to the bagger with an order requiring a unit-of-use and the belt roll; and a bottle accumulator to direct a bottle to the bagger with an order requiring a prescription bottle and the belt roll, wherein the bagger includes a scale to weigh a bagged order that contains the belt roll and at least one of the bottle, the unit-of-use or both. 2. The order-filling system of claim 1 , wherein the material transport assembly includes a tension estimation device to estimate the tension on the belt, and wherein the material transport assembly uses an estimate of the tension on the belt to control the web tensioner and the tension on the belt. 3. The order-filling system of claim 2 , wherein the tension estimation device includes an ultrasonic proximity sensor. 4. The order-filling system of claim 2 , wherein the material transport assembly includes a vacuum conveyor to hold the belt of drug packets on the conveyor and provide a pause for the belt separator to separate the belt. 5. The order-filling system of claim 2 , wherein the belt is flexible and continuous. 6. An order-filling system, comprising: a drug packet dispensing device configured to: communicate with an order processing device to receive multi-drug regimen orders with the multi-drug regimens having a plurality of scheduled dosing events for administering drug doses and at least one of the plurality of scheduled dosing events is for administering doses for at least two different drugs, and dispense drug packets based on the multi-drug regimen orders, wherein the drug packets are dispensed as a belt of drug packets in which adjacent drug packets in the belt are connected, the drug packets in the belt respectively correspond to the plurality of scheduled dosing events, the drug packets dispensed in the belt contain one or more of the drugs used in the multi-drug regimen, at least one of the drug packets dispensed in the belt includes the doses for the at least two different drugs, and the drug packets have a machine-readable identifier identifying each of the drug packets dispensed from the drug packet dispensing device; a container-identifier device configured to read the machine-readable identifiers of the belt to identify drug packets and associate the identified drug packets with the multi-drug regimen orders; an inspection assembly configured to inspect the drug packets to confirm contents of the drug packets against the received pharmaceutical orders; a belt separator configured to separate the belt into segments of drug packets, wherein each of the segments contains multiple drug packets for a single patient and corresponds to a supply period for the single patient, and each of the drug packets within each of the segments corresponds to a drug dose event within the supply period for the multi-drug regimen, the supply period including a multiple-day supply of drugs; a belt accumulator configured to accumulate the segments of the belt into belt rolls such that, for a belt roll of the belt rolls, a first segment end is on an interior of the belt roll and a second segment end is on an exterior of the belt roll, the belt accumulator including a fork to engage an end of the segment of the belt to wind the segment into the belt roll; a material transport assembly configured for use in moving the belt between the drug packet dispensing device and the belt accumulator, wherein the material transport assembly includes a web tensioner after the drug packets are filled and before the belt accumulator to control tension in the web and allow accumulation of the belt with the belt separator and the dispensing device operating differently; and a bagger to receive the belt roll and to package the order including the belt roll for shipment; a unit-of-use device to direct unit-of-use to the bagger with an order requiring a unit-of-use and the belt roll; and a bottle accumulator to direct a bottle to the bagger with an order requiring a prescription bottle and the belt roll, wherein the bagger includes a scale to weigh a bagged order that contains the belt roll and at least one of the bottle, the unit-of-use or both. 7. The order-filling system of claim 6 , wherein the web tensioner includes two outer rollers and an inner roller positioned after the drug packet dispensing device, wherein the segment has opposing first and second sides, and the inner roller is configured to contact a first side of the segment and the two outer rollers are configured to contact the second side of the segment, and wherein a biasing member is configured to provide the segment with a set tension. 8. The order-filling system of claim 6 , wherein a speed of the belt being dispensed from the drug packet dispensing device and the speed of the belt as it is accumulated by the belt accumulator varies, wherein the system further comprises a tension estimation device configured to estimate the tension in the belt between the drug packet dispensing device and the belt accumulator based at least in part on the received pharmaceutical orders. 9. The order-filling system of claim 6 , wherein the inspection assembly includes: an index position sensor configured to determine a position of each of the packets between the dosing devi
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