Pharmaceutical order verification for an automated pharmacy system

US9922171B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9922171-B2
Application numberUS-201414453073-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 6, 2014
Priority dateAug 6, 2013
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A pharmaceutical order verification system and method for an automated pharmacy system is disclosed. A computerized line control application controls a dispensing line, facilitates automated dispensing of drugs into vials, and collects and records data for dispensed drug as well as each verification step performed by a pharmacist. In an example embodiment, pharmacist verification occurs in connection with replenishing the drugs in automated tablet counters and in connection with verifying a specified percentage of orders for each automated tablet counter. During the replenishment process, the pharmacist verifies that a replenishment canister has been loaded with the correct drug in the appropriate dosage and strength. During the order verification step, a pharmacist verifies the contents of vial matches the prescription order data. The line control application tracks the number of orders that are identified for pharmacist verification to ensure verification requirements are met for each automated tablet counter.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computerized method for processing vials on an automated dispensing line comprising: (a) assigning at a server to an automated tablet counter (ATC) identifier: (1) an ATC barcode; and (2) drug identifying data for a drug dispensed from said ATC said drug identifying data comprises a drug code and a drug dosage; (b) assigning at said server to a drug canister identifier a drug canister barcode; (c) assigning at said server to a canister security tag a security tag barcode; (d) receiving at said server a replenishment request comprising said ATC identifier; (e) transmitting a notification to a pharmacist requesting the pharmacist to verify the contents of the drug canister associated with the drug canister identifier: (1) displaying the notification to the pharmacist requesting the pharmacist to verify the contents of the drug canister on a pharmacist verification software module; and (2) displaying an image of a drug associated with the drug canister; (f) receiving at said server a pharmacist verification approval for said replenishment request confirming contents of said drug canister matches said drug identifying data; (g) receiving at said server barcode scan data for a scanned ATC, a scanned drug canister, and a scanned security tag; (h) confirming at said server said barcode scan data matches said ATC barcode, said drug canister barcode, and said security tag barcode; (i) receiving at said server filled prescription order data for a plurality of vials filled at said ATC; (j) transmitting a request to verify said order data and vial contents to a pharmacist, said request comprising filled prescription order data and an image of the contents of at least one of said plurality of vials; and (k) receiving at said server pharmacist order verification status for a specified number of said plurality of vials. 2. The computerized method of claim 1 wherein said security tag barcode is a barcode for a cable tie. 3. The computerized method of claim 1 wherein said specified number of said plurality of vials is a percentage of said plurality of vials. 4. The computerized method of claim 1 wherein said specified number of said plurality of vials is a specified number of vials following replenishment. 5. The computerized method of claim 1 wherein said replenishment request further comprises an ATC location on a dispensing line. 6. The computerized method of claim 1 further comprising: (l) routing said specified number of said plurality of vials according to said order approval status. 7. The computerized method of claim 6 further comprising: (m) if said order approval status is approved, routing said vial for shipment; and (n) if said order approval status is not approved, routing said vial for exception handling. 8. A computerized system for processing vials on an automated dispensing line comprising: (a) a server executing programming instructions to: (1) assign at said server to an automated tablet counter (ATC) identifier: (i) an ATC barcode; and (ii) drug identifying data for a drug dispensed from said ATC, said drug identifying data comprises a drug code and a drug dosage; (2) assign at said server to a drug canister identifier a drug canister barcode; (3) assign at said server to a canister security tag a security tag barcode; (4) receive at said server a replenishment request comprising said ATC identifier; (5) transmit from said server a notification requesting a pharmacist to verify the contents of a drug canister associated with a drug canister identifier; (6) receive at said server a pharmacist verification approval for said replenishment request confirming contents of said drug canister matches said drug identifying data; (7) receive at said server barcode scan data for a scanned ATC, a scanned drug canister, and a scanned security tag; (8) confirm at said server said barcode scan data matches said ATC barcode, said drug canister barcode, and said security tag barcode; (9) receive at said server filled prescription order data for a plurality of vials filled at said ATC; (10) receive at said server pharmacist verification order approval status for a specified number of said plurality of vials; (11) route said vial for shipment if said order approval status is approved; and (12) route said vial for exception handling if said order approval status is not approved; (b) a pharmacist verification station executing programming instructions to: (1) display a replenishment confirmation request for said drug canister and display an image of a drug associated with the drug canister; (2) receive and transmit to said server said pharmacist verification approval for said replenishment request confirming contents of said drug canister matches said drug identifying data; (3) receive a pharmacist verification request to approve a plurality of vial contents where such verification request includes an image of contents of at least one of said plurality of vials; (4) display pharmacist verification approval requests for said specified number of said plurality of vials where said displayed approval request comprises the image of at least on of said plurality of vials; and (5) receive and transmit to said server pharmacist verification order approval status for said specified number of said plurality of vials. 9. The computerized system of claim 8 wherein said security tag barcode is a barcode for a cable tie. 10. The computerized system of claim 8 wherein said specified number of said plurality of vials is a percentage of said plurality of vials. 11. The computerized system of claim 8 wherein said specified number of said plurality of vials is a specified number of vials following replenishment. 12. The computerized system of claim 8 wherein said replenishment request further comprises an ATC location on a dispensing line.

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  • for alarm, monitoring and auditing in vending machines or means for indication, e.g. when empty · CPC title

  • G16H20/13Primary

    delivered from dispensers · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9922171B2 cover?
A pharmaceutical order verification system and method for an automated pharmacy system is disclosed. A computerized line control application controls a dispensing line, facilitates automated dispensing of drugs into vials, and collects and records data for dispensed drug as well as each verification step performed by a pharmacist. In an example embodiment, pharmacist verification occurs in conn…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Humana Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G16H20/13. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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