Medicament information system and method
US-2015250956-A1 · Sep 10, 2015 · US
US9692829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9692829-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414483572-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A medication delivery system includes a medical server configured to send and receive and process data, a medication device configured to administer a preselected medication, a sensor circuit configured to detect selected parameters relating to medication delivery and transmit information, a transmission hub configured to communicate with the medical server and the sensor circuit. The transmission hub is configured to receive a signal from the sensor circuit and exchange the information. An application is configured to facilitate exchange of information between the sensor circuit and the medical server. The application has a preselected set of protocols. The application monitors usage of the medication device and location of the medication device by connecting to the medication device via the transmission hub.
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A medication delivery system, comprising: a medical server configured to send and receive and process data; a medication device configured to administer a preselected medication; a sensor circuit configured to detect selected parameters relating to medication delivery and transmit information; a transmission hub configured to communicate with the medical server and the sensor circuit, the transmission hub configured to receive a first signal from the sensor circuit and exchange the information with the medical server, the transmission hub configured to: cause the sensor circuit to emit a first type of alert based on a signal strength value of the first signal between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit being greater than a first preselected value indicative of a first distance between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit, wherein the first type of alert comprises at least a first audible sound, cause the sensor circuit to emit a second type of alert based on the signal strength value of the first signal between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit being greater than a second preselected value indicative of a second distance between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance, and wherein the second type of alert comprises at least a second audible sound varying at least one characteristic of the first audible sound, and initiate a second signal to the medical server if the signal strength value is less than the first preselected value; and an application configured to facilitate exchange of information between the sensor circuit and the medical server, the application having a preselected set of protocols, wherein the application monitors usage of the medication device and location of the medication device by connecting to the medication device via the transmission hub. 2. The medication delivery system of claim 1 , further including at least one biometric device in communication with the transmission hub to transmit patient-specific biometric information to the transmission hub. 3. The medication delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the transmission hub is a mobile device configured to exchange information with the sensor circuit using Bluetooth technology and in communication with the medical server. 4. The medication delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor circuit is attached to the medication device. 5. The medication delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor circuit is provided on a medication carrier. 6. The medication delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the sensor circuit includes a temperature sensor configured to detect the temperature of the environment surrounding the medication device such that the sensor circuit transmits the detected temperature to the transmission hub, and the application compares the detected temperature to a selected temperature range. 7. The medication delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the sensor circuit includes a location detector configured to provide information regarding the location of the medication device and attached sensor circuit and transmits location related data to the application. 8. The medication delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the sensor circuit includes a contact element provided on the medication device to facilitate detection of administration of medication from the device by the application. 9. The medication delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the application is provided on the transmission hub providing an interface to a user to input information into the application. 10. The medication delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the transmission hub is a tablet. 11. A method for detecting the location of a medication device, comprising: transmitting a Bluetooth signal from a sensor circuit provided on a medication device or on a medication device carrier; receiving the Bluetooth signal at a transmission hub if the signal is within a predetermined range from the transmission hub; initiating a first signal from the transmission hub to a remotely connected server providing the location of the transmission hub if the Bluetooth signal is received; detecting the signal strength of the Bluetooth signal between the medication device and transmission hub and comparing the signal strength value to a first preselected value; causing, by the transmission hub, the sensor circuit to emit a first type of alert comprising a first audible sound based on the signal strength value of the Bluetooth signal between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit being greater than the first preselected value indicative of a first distance between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit; initiating a second signal from the transmission hub to the remotely connected server if the Bluetooth signal strength value is less than the first preselected value thereby indicating that the medication device is not within a preselected distance from a user; causing, by the transmission hub, the sensor circuit to emit a second type of alert comprising a second audible sound based on the signal strength value of the Bluetooth signal between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit being greater than a second preselected value indicative of a second distance between the transmission hub and the sensor circuit, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance, wherein the second audible sound varies at least one characteristic of the first audible sound, and facilitating an exchange of information between the sensor circuit and the remotely connected server through an application having a preselected set of protocols, wherein the application monitors usage of the medication device and location of the medication device by connecting to the medication device via the transmission hub.
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