CA2192352C - Medicament distribution system and automatic dispenser for such system - Google Patents

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CA2192352C
CA2192352C CA002192352A CA2192352A CA2192352C CA 2192352 C CA2192352 C CA 2192352C CA 002192352 A CA002192352 A CA 002192352A CA 2192352 A CA2192352 A CA 2192352A CA 2192352 C CA2192352 C CA 2192352C
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Abstract

The invention relates to a pharmacy system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient. The system comprises at least one input unit with which a doctor is capable of entering inter alia a prescription of a medicament for a patient, together with the patient's identity into the system. The input unit then generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered. A pharmacy computer coupled to the input unit further processes the prescription signal received from the input unit and generates a control signal corresponding to the prescription. Under the supply of the control signal generated by the pharmacy computer, an automatic dispenser dispenses the described medicament to the patient.

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~,~ 92352 Title: Medicament distribution system and automatic dispenser for such system.

The invention relates to a pharmacy system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient.
Distribution of inedicaments prescribed by a doctor generally takes place via a pharmacy. It concerns a labor-intensive process which is carried out at least substantially manually. In this process, a doctor writes out a prescription on a sheet of paper with which a patient can then go to a pharmacy in order to collect the relevant medicament. However, written prescriptions are not always clear, which involves the risk that errors are made in the pharmacy. Also, the selection of medicaments (order picking) may give rise to errors being made.

The writing of a prescription belongs to the medical responsibility, while the pharmacist is by law charged with the duty of checking the prescription for unclarities and inaccuracies and to contact the doctor hereabout. For this reason, the total process of describing by the doctor and delivering by the pharmacist is generally carried out separately.

Accordingly, the law in for instance the Netherlands requires a separation between the prescribing and delivering of medicaments. Prescribing is reserved for the doctor and delivering is reserved for the pharmacist. From the prescription, the pharmacist carries out a number of checks, ~
after which the medicaments are_selected, labelled and delivered.

The invention inter alia relates to the automation of the delivery process, such that it will, moreover, still fall under the responsibility of a pharmacist. Accordingly, a pharmacy system according to the invention is characterized in that a possible embodiment of the pharmacy system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient comprises at least one input unit with which a doctor is capable of entering inter alia a prescription of a medicament for a patient, together with the identity of the patient, into the system, the input unit generating a prescription-signal corresponding to the prescription entered; a pharmacy computer coupled to the input unit, which pharmacy computer further processes the prescription signal received from the input unit and generates a control signal corresponding to the prescription; and at least oneautomaticdispenser which is suitable for being loaded with medicaments and which, under the supply of thecontrol signal generated bythephannacy computer, dispenses the medicaments prescribed.

The input unit may forinstance be disposed in the consulting room of a doctor. The pharmacy computer, however, can then be disposed at and underthe responsibility of a pharmacist. The automatic dispenser can for instance be disposed in or near the surgery of the prescribing doctor.
This last means that the automatic dispenser and the pharmacy computer are spatially separated_from_eac-hother. This involves a particularly great advantage of convenience to the patient. After all, after having consulted the doctor, the patient may directly take along the prescribed medicament, if any. Because the automatic dispenser is controlled by the pharmacy computer, the separation between pharmacist and doctor, as for instance required by the Dutch law, is maintained without change. In this respect, the automatic dispenser also falls under the responsibility of the pharmacist. The filling of the automtic dispenser may also be carried out under the responsibility of the pharmacist.

The pharmacy system according to the invention also involves a substantial efficiency improvement. Owing to the automation of the delivery process, manual errors as described hereinabove can no longer occur. This considerably improves the quality of the delivery process. In addition, a considerable reduction of personnel costs is possible within the pharmacy, which involves an important economic advantage from which not only the pharmacist, but also the patient may prof it .

In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the pharmacy system further comprises means for determining the identity of a patient, the system comparing the identity determined with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription inputted. The effect thus achieved is that a medicament is always delivered to the right patient. -For this purpose, the system in particular comprises a number of patient cards, a patient card comprising the identity of a patient, and the automatic dispenser comprising ~2 a card reader for reading and accordingly determining the identity of a patient from the patient card. As a person should identify himself via the patient card, the identity of the holder of the card is known and, if so desired, a bill for the-medicaments delivered can automatically be sent to the holder of-the card by order of thepharmacist.

Preferably, the above-mentioned comparison is carried out by the pharmacy computer. This means that the matter is carried out directly under the responsibility of the pharmacist. However, the comparison can also be carried out by the automatic dispenser.

In accordance with a particular embodiment of the invention, the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit, a magazine capable of being filled with medicaments provided with an identification code, a selection unit with which medicaments can be selected from the magazine, and a code-reading unit capable of reading the identification code of a medicament, the control unit controlling, on the basis of the control signal received, the selection unit such that the medicament corresponding to the control signal is selected from the magazine, the code-reading unit reads the code of the selected medicament and transmits it to the control unit, whereupon the control unit determines on the basis of the code whether a medicament corresponding to the control signal has been selected. Thecheck ensures that it is entirely impossible that a wrong medicament is delivQred to a patient.
in particular, the selection unit conveys the selected medicament from the magazine. In accordance with another WO 95125423 219?352 PCT/NL9510o204 aspect of the invention, the selection unit releases the selected medicament to a patient when the control unit determines, on the basis of the identification code read, that a medicament corresponding to the control signal has been 5 selected.

The automatic dispenser may further comprise a printer printing for instance the patient's name, the medicament and the dosage of the medicament on a label for the medicament to be released.

in accordance with a highly advanced embodiment of the invention, the input unit comprises a data bank wherein various data about indications with associated prescriptions of inedicaments are stored, as well as for instance data of a patient, the input unit checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a medicament prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank. Hence, for drawing up the prescription, the doctor is assisted by the system. Also, unnecessary mistakes can be prevented. More in particular, the input unit issues a signal intended for the doctor when a deviation in the prescription is found during the check carried out by the input unit. Inthis connection, one may for instance think of the following deviations. The doctor selects a medicament which does not correspond to an indication entered by the doctor. The input unit may also generate a list of possible medicaments when an indication is entered, with the signal being produced when the doctor does not adopt the first choice of the input unit. Furthermore, a signal may be issued when not the usual strength or dosage of wo95,25423 2 192352 PCTlNU5l00204 ~
a medicament is inputted. In this manner, it is also possible to draw the doctor's attention to possible interactions with other medicaments prescribed.

In accordancewith a particular embodiment of the invention, the prescription signal comprising a prescription having a deviation, also comprises information about the found deviation-in the relevant prescription. This has as a great advantage that the pharmacist's attention can alsobeen drawn to particular deviations in-the prescription and that, if necessary, he may contact the doctor for consultation. For this purpose, the pharmacy computer produces for-instance a signal intended for the pharmacist when a prescription signal having a found deviation is received. -_-In accordance with anotherimportant aspect of the invention, the pharmacy computer comprises a pharmacy data bank wherein various data about indications with associated prescriptions of medicaments are stored, as well as for instance patient data, the pharmacy computer checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription received by means of the prescription signaL-corresponds to the data stored in the pharmacy data bank. This means that an independent verification canbe-perfoimed under the responsibility of the pharmacist. This verification may for instance comprise the same aspects as described with regard to the input unit. Here, too, the pharmacy computer may for instance produce a signal intended for a pharmacist when a deviation in the prescription is found during the verification performed by the pharmacy computer.
The invention also relates to an automatic dispenser suitable for use in a pharmacy system as described hereinabove.

By way of exception, for instance, in the Netherlands there are a number of dispensing general practitioners who provide the medicament distribution in thinly populated rural areas. This last involves a very heavy responsibility to the general practitioner. After all, the doctor should not only see to it that the correct medicament is prescribed, but also that the correct medicament is delivered to a patient.
Another object of the invention is to automate the delivery process at a dispensing general practitioner, in such a manner that the risk of wrong delivery of a medicament is minimized. Accordingly, an alternative embodiment of a pharmacy system according to the invention is characterized in that the pharmacy system comprises at least one input unit with which a doctor is inter alia capable of entering a prescription of a medicament for a patient together with the identity of a patient into the system, the input unit generating a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered, and at least one automatic dispenser coupled to the input unit to which automatic dispenser the prescription signal is supplied, the automatic dispenser, in service, being loaded with medicaments and delivering a prescribed medicament corresponding to the prescription signal.

The input unit may for instance be disposed in the consulting room of a doctor. The automatic dispenser may for WO 95125423 PCTlt\T185/00204 ~
instance be disposed in or near the-surgery of the prescribing doctor. This last means that the automatic dispenser and the input unit can be spatially separated fr_om each other. This involves a particularly great advantage of convenience to the patient. After all, after having consulted the doctor, the patient can directly take along the prescribed medicament, if any. The filling of the automatic dispenser can be carried out under the responsibility of a pharmacist as well as under the responsibility of the-general practitioner.

The pharmacy system according to the invention also involves a substantial efficiency improvement. Owing to the automation of the--delivery process, manual errors as described hereinabove can no longer occur. This considerably improves the quality of the delivery process. in addition, withinthe practice of the general practitioner, a considerable time saving is possible which involves an important economic advantage, from which not only the general practitioner, but also the patient may profit.

In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the pharmacy system further comprises means for determining the identity of apatient, the system comparing the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription-entered and producing the above-mentioned prescription signal when these identities correspond to one each other. The effect thus achieved is that a medicament is always delivered to the right patient.

For this purpose, the system particularly comprises a number of.patient cards, a patient card comprising the identity of a patient, and the automatic dispenser comprising a card reader for reading and accordingly determining the identity of a patient from the patient card. As a person should identify himself via the patient card, the identity of the holder of the card is known and, if so desired, a bill for the medicaments delivered can automatically be sent to the holder of the card by order of the general practitioner or pharmacist.

Preferably, the above-mentioned comparison is carried out by the input unit. This means that the matter is carried out directly under the responsibility of the general practitioner.
However, it is also possible that this comparison is carried out by the automatic dispenser. _ In accordance with a particular embodiment of the invention, the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit, a magazine capable of being filled withmedicaments provided with an identification code, a selection unit with which medicaments can be selected from the magazine, and a code-reading unit capable of reading the identification code of a medicament, the control unit controlling, on the basis of the prescription signal received, the selection unit in such a manner_that the medicament associated with the prescription signal is selected from the magazine, the code-reading unit reads the code of the selected medicament and transmits it to the control unit, whereupon the control unit determines on the basis of the code whether a-medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected. The check ensures that WO 95/25423 PCTIlVL95J00204 it is entirely impossible that a wrong medicament is delivered to a patient. _-In particular, the selection unit conveys the selected medicament from the magazine. inaccordance with another 5 asp2ct of the invention, the selection unit releases the selected medicament to a patient when the control unit determines, on the basis of the identification code read, that a medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected.
10 The automatic dispenser may further-comprise a printer printing for instance the patient's name, the medicament and the dosage of the medicament on a label for the medicament to be released.

In accordance with a highly advanced embodiment of the invention, the input unit comprises a data bank wherein various data about indications with corresponding prescriptions of medicaments are stored, as well as for instance data of-a patient, the input unit checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank.
Hence, for drawing up the prescription, the doctor is assisted by the system. Also, unnecessary mistakes can be prevented.
More in particular, the input unit produces a signal intended for the doctor when a deviation in_the prescription is found during the check carried out by the input unit. In this connection, one may for instance think of the following deviations. The doctor selects a medicament which does not correspond to an indication entered by the doctor. The input 2192352.
wo 95~25423 ~ PCT/.NL95100204 unit may also generate a list of possible medicaments when an indication is inputted, with the signal being produced when the doctor does not adopt the first choice of the input unit.
Furthermore, a signal can be produced when not the usual strength or dosage of a medicament is inputted. In this manner, it is also possible to draw the doctor's attention to possible interactions with other medicaments prescribed.

The invention also relates to an automatic dispenser suitable for use in a pharmacy system for a dispensing general practitioner as described hereinabove.

The invention will be further-explained which reference to the accompanying drawings. In these drawings:

Fig. 1 shows a first possible embodiment of a pharmacy system according to the invention; and Fig. 2 shows a second possible embodiment of a pharmacy system according to the invention.

In Fig._1, reference numeral 1 designates a pharmacy system according to the invention. In this example, the pharmacy system comprises a pharmacy computer 2 and an input unit 4, interconnected by means of a data line 6. Here, by means of modems, an existing telephone connection can for instance be used. The system 1 further comprises an automatic dispenser 8, connected with the pharmacy computer 2 by means of a data line 10. Generally, the system will be provided with a number of automatic dispensers connected to the pharmacy computer, in Fig. 1 schematically indicated by 8', 811, 8" ', etc. The system may also be provided with a number of input units, schematically indicated by 4", 4"", etc.

WO 45/25423 PQ'/NL95/00204 In this example, the input unit 4 comprises a computer 12 --and a monitor 14 and keyboard 16 connected herewith. The input unit 4 further comprises a data bank wherein various data about indications with associated prescriptions of medicaments are-stored, as well as for instance data of a patient, the input unit checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank.

in this example, the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit 18 and a selectionunit 20, controlled by the control unit 18 by means of line 22. In addition, the automatic dispenser 8 comprises a magazine 24, a code-reading unit 28 connected with the control unit 18 by means of line 26, a printer 32 connected with the control unit 18 by means of line 30,-and a code-reading unit 36 connected with the controlunit 18 by means ofline 34. Furthermore, the system comprises a number of patient cards 38, one of which is shown in Fig. 1. The pharmacy computer 2, comprises a pharmacy data bank wherein various data about indications with corresponding prescriptions of medicaments are stored, as well as for instance data of a patient, the pharmacy computer checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription received by means of the prescription signal corresponds to the data stored in the pharmacy data bank.

In this example, the pharmacy computer 2 is spatially separated from the input unit 4 and the automatic dispenser.
By spatially separated is meant that the pharmacy computer 2 and the input unit 4 can be displaced relative to each other;

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i.e., the pharma.cy computer 2 is accommodated in a'different housing from the housing of the input unit 4 and the automatic dispenser 8. Accordingly, in this example, the pharmacy computer is positioned in a different room from the room of the-automatic dispenser and the input unit. The pharmacy computer is for instance disposed at and under responsibility of a pharmacist. The input unit 4 is disposed in the surgery of a doctor, while the automatic dispenser 8 is disposed close to the surgery of the doctor, for instance in the same building. The spatial separation referred to is schematically indicated in the Figure by a y-axis. in the Figure, the portibn located above an x-axis is brought under the responsibility of the doctor, whereas the portion located below the x-axis is brought under the responsibility of the pharmacist.
The operation of the systemis as follows. A prescription generally comprises the name, address and telephone/fax number of the doctor, the personal particulars of the patient, data such as name, strength, amount, and form of administration of the medicament and the use such as frequency of administration and particular information with respect hereto. Such a prescription is drawn up by the doctor as follows. The doctor calls the patient from the data bank of the input unit 4 or from the data bank of the pharmacy computer 2. if the patient's identity is not known in the system, the doctor may enter the identity into the system, if desired. rt-the input unit comprises a card reader, the identity of a patient may also be entered by means of his patient card. Then via a 2192,352 keyboard 16, the indication (diagnosis) is entered. This indication is then displayed on the monitor 14. After this, the doctor may indicate via the keyboard that he agrees to this.

The system, i.e. the computer 12 in this example, generates a menu with medicaments for the indication given.
The medicaments shown in the menu, which are known to be contained in the assortment of the automatic dispenser 8, are displayed so as to be distinguishable from the other medicaments shown. The distinction can for instance be indicated by displaying these medicamentswith a particular color or brightness, or to mark them with a label. From this, the doctor selects his choice by means of the keyboard 16.
Then, the input unit 4 shows the selected medicament on the screen 14. Also, the input unit -4 checks according to a predetermined algorithm whether the selection of the doctor differs from the first choice shown on the screen 14. If a deviation is present, an audio-visual signal is produced by the input unit. If the doctor then indicates via the keyboard that he still agrees to the prescription,-the input unit 2 will incorporate this deviation into the electronic prescription that is yet to be transmitted to the pharmacy computer 2 via data line 6.

The doctor may also decide to choose another medicament, whereupon the above- described procedure is repeated.

After the doctor has thus selected a medicament, the input unit presents, on the basis of infornationin its data bank, a ready-made prescription for the medicament selected.
This prescription comprises the usual strength, usual form of administration, usual amounts in multiple of standard package, and the usual frequency of administration and further texts for a label of the medicament.

If so desired, the doctor may change these usual data, should this be required for the specific case of the relevant patient. The input unit generates an audio-visual signal when the doctor goes outside the dosage limits stored in the data bank of the input unit. If-the doctor then indicates by means of the keyboard that he still agrees to this dosage, the input unit 2 will incorporate this deviation into the electronic presctiption that is yet to be transmitted to the pharmacy computer 2-via data line 6_ However, the doctor may also decide yet to adjust the dosage, whereupon the input unit checks the newly entered data again on the basis of the predetermined algorithm.

For more medicaments, the doctor starts the entire procedure describedhereinabove afresh. In the menu, medicaments which are known to cause prohibited interactions with the priorly selected medicaments are marked with for instance a star, color, etc. The medicaments present in the automatic dispenser are again shown in a distinctive manner.
If according to the predetermined algorithm relative interactions can be expected on the basis.of a selection of the doctor from the medicament list shown, the input unit 4 again generates an audio-visual alarm. If the doctor then indicates via the keyboard 16 that he still agrees to his selection, the input unit 2 will incorporate this deviation into the electronic-prescription that is yet to be transmitted to the pharmacy computer 2 via data line 6. However, the doctor may also decide yet to adjust the selection, whereupon the input unit checks the newly entered data again on the basis of the predetermined algorithm.

If the prescription drawn up in accordance with the above-described procedure is definitively found in order by the doctor, the prescription or-the prescriptions, optionally in combination with the-found deviations, are transmitted on-line to the pharmacy computer 2 via data line 6, whereupon, if required, the received prescription signal is temporarily storea for further processing. The pharmacy computer 2 checks whether the prescription comprises deviations priorly determined by the-input unit. if this is the case, in this example, an.auc9.io-visual signal is produced by the pharmacy computer 2, permitting a pharmacist to judge the-matter personally and, if desired, contact the doctor in question.-For this purpose, the relevant prescriptionis for instance displayed on a screen 40. In consultation with the doctor, the prescription can..then be adjusted in the pharmacy computer 2 by the pharmacist and found in order_ The pharmacist may also indicate via a keyboard 42 that he yet agrees to_the prescription shown. In both last-mentioned cases, the prescription is therefore given,an 'OK status'. If the prescription does not comprise any deviations it will also be given an 'OK status' Further, the pharmacy computer also subjects the received prescription signal for a patient to a check according to a WO 95125423 rc=r/lm'Z9s1oo2o4 =
predetPmmined algorithm, to make sure that the relevant prescription corresponds to the data stored in the pharmacy data bank. This check for instance comprises,- as described with respect to,the input unit, a check to make sure that the medicament corresponds to the indication (diagnosis).
Moreover, it is checked whether the prescription meets the norms of the usual strength, usual form of administration, usual amounts in multiple of staridard package, and the usual frequency of administration and of further texts for a label of the medicament. If no deviations are found, the prescription is given or maintains the 'OK status'.

If a deviation is found here, the pharmacist is also warned by means of an audio-visual signal, enabling a pharmacist to judge the matter personally and, if desired, contact the relevant doctor in question. The relevant prescription is then for instance shown on the screen 40 again. In consultation with the doctor, the prescription can then be adjusted in the pharmacy computer 2 by the pharmacist and found in order. The pharmacist may also indicate via the keyboard 42 that he yet agrees to the prescription shown. In these last-mentioned cases, too, the prescription is given the 'OK status'.

A patient then applies at the automatic dispenser 8 and has his patient card 38 read by the card-reading unit 36. On the patient card, the personal particulars of the patient are stored, inter alia. The card may for instance be a magnetic strip card, but may also be a smart card. The identity code read from the card is supplied to the control unit 18 via line 34. The control unit 1S.then transmits this code to the pharmacy computer 2 by means of data line 10. The control unit 18 also transmits an address indicating from which automatic dispenser 811, 811', etc. ) the identity code is derived. Then, the pharmacy computer 2 searches its memory for the prescription associated with the identity code of the patient. if the prescription is found and has an 'OK
status', the pharmacy ccmputer provides, via data line 10, a control signal to the relevant automatic dispenser for 10 delivering the medicaments to the relevant patient. For this purpose, on the basis of the address mentioned, the control signal is of course transmitted to that automatic dispenser from which the identity code of the patient originated. After this, all data concerning the prescription that are present in the pharmacy computer 2 have been transmitted to the control unit 18.

in this example, the control signal that is transmitted _ to the automatic dispenser comprises the complete prescription, including the identity of the patient.

in this example, the magazine 24 of the automatic dispenser 8 is loaded with prepacked medicaments whose package has been provided with a unique identification code for the medicaments contained in the relevant package. In this example, the medicaments are stored in the magazine in a predetermined order. This order is also stored in a memory of the control unit 18.

Upon reception of the control signal, the control unit 18 controls, via line 22, the selection unit 22 so that it WO95(25423 PCT/NL95/00204 selects from the magazine 24 a medicament that is stored in the control signal. For this purpose, the selection unit 20 comprises a schematically shown robot ann 44, which will not be further_described in this example.

The medicament in question is gripped by the robot arm 44 and conveyed outside the magazine, for instance to a location 20.1 of the selection unit 20. Of course, it is also possible to select and convey the medicaments with other means. In this connection, one may for instance think of -principles used in_cigaret machines, wherein a packet of cigarets of a particularly brand can readily be selected by the machine so as to be subsequently conveyed from the magazine of the machine.

The medicament located on the location 20.1 is then carried by the selection unit 20 to a location 20.2. The code-reading unit 28 is disposed relative to the location 20.2 so as to be able to read the identification code present in or on the package of the selected medicament. This code may for instance be a bar code. However, it is also possible that the package is prov3ded with a known series-resonant detection label, with the code-reading unit transmitting an electromagnetic interrogation field and comprising a receiver for detecting a response transmitted by the label, from which response the code can be detected.

Via line 26, the identification code of the medicament, determined by the code-reading unit 28, is transmitted to the control unit 18. The control unit 18 compares this code with the contents of the priorly received control signal to check 2192.352 Wo 9s125423 PGTlNL95J00204 whether the correct medicament has been selected. if the correct medicament has been selected, the control unit 18 controls, via line 22, the selection unit so that the --medicament is conveyed to a location 20.3_.Adjacent this 5 location, the printer 32 is located, which is then controlled by the control unit 18 via line 30 so that a label with the desired data thereon is printed for the selected medicament.
Then, the label text is provided on the package of the selected medicament through means of the selection unit 20 10 that are not further described.-. -After this, the control unit 18controls the selection unit 20 so as to send the medicament ready for delivery to a location 20.4. The medicament can then be taken from the location 20.4 and, after a check on the legibility of the 15 label text, taken along by the patient. The medicament conveyance from and to the locations 20.1, 20.2, 20.3. and 20.4 can be carried out with means known per se, which will not be further explained here._ - -if, on the basis of the code selected by the code-reading 20 unit 28, the control unit determines that not the correct medicament has been selected, an alarm is transmitted to the pharmacy computer 2, via line 10, enabling the pharmacist to take further action. Obviously, in that case the medicament is not conveyed to the locations 20.3 and 20.4 for further processing. Instead, the medicament is conveyed to a separate location, not shown, for further investigation.

After delivery of the medicament, the control unit 18 transmits a signal to_the pharmacy_computer_2-. Upon reception WO 95/25423 2192352 PCT/1VL95l00204 of this signal, the pharmacy computer 2 can present, via line 6, data to the computer 12 for__possible incorporation thereof into the history of the patient. Possible corrections to the original electronic prescription carried out by the pharmacy computer 2 are stored in the computer 12, provided with a mark.

Further, it is also possible that data concerning the prescription are stored on the patient card 8 by means of code-reading unit 36. This has as an advantage that the history of a patient can always and anywhere be read.

in addition, it is possible that a medicamentis not conveyed along the locations 20.1 - 20.3 for printing, fixing and checking of a label, but that instead, the code-reading unit 28 arnd/or the printer 32 is conveyed to the medicament.

In accordance with an alternative use of the system according to Fig. 1, the input unit 4 is disposed in a room of an assistant of a doctor. This assistant composes a prescription, as described hereinabove with respect to the doctor: via the data line 6, the thus obtained prescription is sent to an input unit 41, for instance disposed in-the surgery of the doctor and for instance identical to the input unit 4.
The arrangement is such that the assistant can send the prescription-composed by means ofthe input unit 4 only to the input unit 4' of the doctor and not directly to the pharmacy computer 2. The doctor checks the prescription together with the stored information, if any, about the deviations mentioned before. After checking, the doctor may definitively approve the prescription by means of the keyboard 161, whereupon the prescription or prescriptions found in order are, if necessary, temporarily stored in a memory or on a hard disk of the computer 121. On the other hand, it is also possible that the doctor decides to adjust the selection as yet, after-which the input unit 4' checks the newly entered data again, on the basis of the predetermined algorithm of the type discussed hereinabove with respect to the input unit 4. If this prescription composed in accordance with the above-described procedure is definitively found in order by the doctor - for instance by means of a command entered via keyboard 16' - the prescription-or the prescriptions are, if necessary, temporarily stored in a memory or on a hard disk of the computer 12' of the input unit 4'. Then, a patient goes to the automatic dispenser 8 and has his patient card 38 read by the card-reading unit 36. The further delivery of the medicament is then entirely analogous with the above description. -According to a further variant of the system according to Fig. 1, the prescription signal also comprises information about the address indicating at which automatic dispenser (8, 8', 811, 811', etc.) the medicament will be collected.

Accordingly, the control signal is supplied to the relevant automatic dispenser and stored in a memory of the control unit 18. When a patient goes to the relevant automatic dispenser and has his patient card read out by the card-reading unit 36, the patient's-identity is supplied to the control unit 18. The control unit 18 then searches its memory for the control signal associated with the identity of the patient and delivers a medicament, as described hereinabove when the identity of the patient, determined by means of the patient card, corresponds to the patient's identity inputted by means of the input unit. Further, the automatic dispenser may also comprise a printer by means of which information relevant to the patient is printed on paper. The patient can then take along this information together with the medicament.
In Fig. 2, reference numeral 1 designates a pharmacy system according to the invention, in particular suitable for use at dispensing general practitioners. In this example, the pharmacy system comprises an input unit 2 and an automatic dispenser 4, connected with the input unit 2 by means of a data line 6. In general, the system may comprise a number of automatic dispensers connected to the input unit 2 and in Fig. 1 schematically indicated by 4', 4", 4111, etc.

In this example, the input unit 2 comprises a computer 8 and a monitor 10 and keyboard 12 connected therewith. The input unit 2 further comprises a data bank wherein various data about indications with associated prescriptions of medicaments are stored, as well as for instance data of a patient, the input unit checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank.

In this example, the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit 14 and an selection unit 16, controlled by the control unit 14 by means of line 18. In addition, the automatic dispenser 4 comprises a magazine 20, a code-reading unit 24 connected with the control unit 14 by means of line 22, a printer 28 connected with the control unit 14 by means of line 26, and a code-reading unit 32 connected with the control unit 14 by means of line 30. Furthermore, the system comprises a number of patient cards 34, one of which is shown in Fig. 1.

. The input unit 2 is disposed in the surgery of a doctor, while the automatic dispenser 4 is disposed close to the surgery of the doctor, for instance in the same building. This spatial separation is schematically indicated inthe Figure by an x-axis. In Fig. 2, the portion located above an x-axis is brought under the responsibility of the doctor, whereas the portion located below the x-axis is brought under the responsibility of the doctor or pharmacist. Hence, the automatic dispenser and the input unit are accommodated in housings separated from each other.

The operation of the system is as follows. A prescription --generally comprises the-name, address and telephone/fax number of the doctor, the personal particulars of the patient, data such as name, strength, amount, and form of administration of the medicament and the use such as frequency of administration and particular,.information with respect hereto. Such a prescription is composed by the doctor as follows. The doctor calls the patient from the data bank of the input unit 2. If the patient's identity is not known in the system, the doctor may enter this identity into the system, if desired. If the input unit is provided with a card reader, the identity of a patient may also be inputted by means of his patient card.
Then, via the keyboard 12, the indication (diagnosis) is entered. This indication is then shown on the monitor 10.

After this, the doctor can indicate via the keyboard that he agrees to this.

The system, i.e. the computer 8 in this example, generates a menu with medicaments for the indication given.
5 The'medicaments shown in the menu which are known to be contained in the assortment of the automatic dispenser 4, are displayed so as to be distinguishable from the other medicaments shown. The distinction can for instance be indicated by displaying these medicaments with a particular 10 color or brightness, or to mark them with a label. From this, the doctor selects his choiceby means of the keyboard 12. The input-unit 2 then shows the selected medicament on the screen 10. The input unit 2 also checks according to a predetermined algorithm whether the selection of the doctor differs from the 15 first choice shown on the screen 10. If a deviation is present, an audio-visual signal is produced by the input unit.
If the doctor then indicates by means of the keyboard that he still agrees to the prescription, the input unit 2 will incorporate this deviation into its data bank.

20 The doctor may also decide to choose another medicament, after which the above-described procedure is repeated.

After the doctor has thus selected a medicament, the input unit presents, on the basis of information in its data bank, a ready-made prescription for the selected medicament.
25 This prescription comprises the usual strength, usual form of administration, usual amounts in multiple of standard package, and the usual frequency of administration and further texts for a label of the medicament.

WO 95l25423 2192352 PCTRVL95/00204 If so desired, the doctor may change these usual data, should this be reguired for the specific case of the relevant patient. The input unit generates an audio-visual signal when the doctor goes outside the dosage limits stored in the data bank of the input unit. If the doctor then indicates by means of the keyboard that he still agrees to this dosage, the input unit 2 will incorporate this deviation into the data bank, which in this example is stored on a hard disk of_the computer 8. However, the doctor may also decide yet to adjust the dosage, whereupon the input unit checks the newly entered data again, on the basis of the predetermined algorithm.

Por more medicaments, the doctor starts the entire above-described procedure afresh. In the menu, medicaments of which it is known that they do not cause any prohibited interactions with the priorly selected medicaments are marked with for instance a star, color, etc. The medicaments present in the automatic dispenser are again shown in a distinctive manner.
If according to the predetermined algorithm relative interactions can be expected on the basis of a selection of the doctor from the medicament list shown, the input unit 2 again generates an audio-visual alarm. If the doctor then indicates via the keyboard 12 that he still agrees to his selection, the input unit 2 will again record this deviation in its data bank. However, the doctor may also decide yet to adjust the selection, whereupon the input unit checks the newly entered data again, on the-basis of the predetermined algorithm.
If the prescription composed in accordance with the above-described procedure is definitively found in order by the doctor, the prescription or the prescriptions are, if necessary, temporarily stored in a memory or on a hard disk of the computer 8 for further processing.

A patient then goes to the automatic dispenser 4 and has his patient card 34 read out by the card-reading unit 32. On the patient card, the personal particulars of the patient are stored, inter alia. The card can for instance be a magnetic strip card, but may also be a smart card. The identity code read from the card is supplied to the control unit 14 via line 30. The control unit 14 then transmits this code to the input unit 2 by means of data line 6. The control unit 14 also sends an address indicating from which automatic dispenser (4, 4', 4'', 4''', etc.) the identity code is derived. The input unit 2 then searches its memory for the stored prescription associated with the identity code.of the patient. if the prescription is found, the computer 8 provides, via data line 6, a prescription signal to the relevant automatic dispenser for delivering the medicaments to the relevant patient. For this purpose, on the basis of the address mentioned, the prescription signal is of course sent to that automatic dispenser where the identity code of the patient originated from. After this, all data concerning the prescription that are present in the computer 8 have been transmitted to the control unit 14.

wo 95r25423 2192352 rcTmn,951e0204 to In this example, the prescription signal that is sent to the automatic dispenser comprises the complete prescription, including the patient's identity.

In this example, the magazine 20 of the automatic dispenser 4 is loaded with prepacked medicaments whose package has been-provided with a unique identification code for the medicaments contained in the relevant package. In this example, the medicaments are stored in.th.e magazine in a predetermined order. This order-is also stored in a memory of the control unit 14.

After reception of the prescription signal, the control unit 14 controls, via line 18, the selection unit 16 so that this selection unit selects from the magazine 20 a medicament stored in the prescription signal. For this purpose, the selection unit 16 is provided with a schematically shown robot arm 38, which will not be further described in this example.
The relevant medicament is gripped by the robot arm 38 and conveyed outside the magazine, for instance to a location 16.1 of the selection unit 16. Of course, it is also possible to select and convey the medicaments with other means. In this connection, one may for instance think of principles used in cigaret machines, wherein a packet of cigarets of a particular brandcan readily be selected by the machine so as to be subsequently conveyed from the magazine of -the machine.

The medicament located on the location 16.1 is then carried to a location 16.2 by the selection unit 16. The code-reading unit 24 is disposed relative to the location 16.2 so as to be able to read the identification code present in or on the package of the selected medicament. This code may for instance be a bar code. However, it is also possible that the package is provided with a known series-resonant detection label, with the code-reading unit transmitting an electromagnetic interrogation field and comprising a receiver for detecting a response transmitted by the label, from which response the code can be detected.

The identification code of the medicament, determined by the code-reading unit 24, is transmitted to the control unit 14 via line 22. The control unit 14 compares this code with the contents of the priorly received prescription signal to check whether the correct medicament has been selected. If the correct-medicament has been selected, the control unit 14 controls, via line 18, the selection unit so that the medicament is conveyed to a location 16.3. Adjacent this location, the printer 28 is located, which is then controlled by the control unit 14 via line 26 so that a label with the desired data thereon is printed for the selected medicament.

The label text is then provided on the package of the selected medicament through means of the selection unit 16 not further described.

After this, the control unit 14 controls the selection unit 16 so that the medicament ready for delivery is sent to a location 16.4. The medicament can then be taken from the location 16.4 and, after a check on the legibility of the label text, taken along by the patient. The medicament conveyance from and to the locations 16.1-, 16.2, 16.3, and 16.4 can be carried out with means known per se, which will not be further explained here.

If, on the basis of the code selected by the code-reading unit 24, the control unit determines that not the correct 5 medicament has been selected, an alarm is sent to the input unit 2 via line 6, enabling the.doctor to take further action.
Obviously, in that case the medicament is not conveyed to the locations 16.3 and 16.4 for further processing, Instead, the medicament is conveyed to a separate location, not shown, for 10 further investigation.

After delivery of the medicament the control unit 14 sends-a signal to the input unit 2. Then, upon reception of this signal, the computer 8 can store data about the medicament delivered to the patient in the history of the 15 patient.

Further, it is also possible that data concerning the prescription are stored on the patient card 34 by means of code-reading unit 32: This has as advantage that the history of the patient can always and anywhere be read.

20 In addition, it is possible that a medicament is not conveyed along the locations 16.1-16.3 for printing, fixing and checking a label, but that instead, the code-reading unit 24 and/or the printer28 is conveyed to the medicament.

It is also possible that a prescription generated by 25 means of the input unit 2 according to the above-described procedure is directly sent, via line 6, to the control unit 14 of the automatic dispenser 4. According to this variant, the prescription is stored together- with the identity in the control unit 1.4. If a patient has his patient card subsequently read by the card-reading unit 32, the data read, including the personal particulars of the patient, are suDplied to the control unit 14. The control unit 14 then selects the prescription associated with the identity read in, whereupon the medicament mentioned in the prescription is delivered as described hereinabove.

In accordance with an alternative use of the system according to the invention, the input unit 2 is disposed in a room of an assistant of a doctor. This assistant composes an prescription as described hereinabove with respect to the doctot. Via the data line 6, the thus obtained prescription is sent to an input unit 2', for instance disposed in the surgery of the doctor and for instance identical to the input unit 2.
The arrangement is such that the assistant can send the prescription composed by means of the input unit 2 only to the input unit 2' of the doctor and not directly to an automatic dispenser 4, 4', 4''. The doctor checks the prescription together with the information, if any, about the deviations mentioned before. After checking, the doctor can definitively approve the prescription by means of the keyboard 121, whereupon the prescription or prescriptions found in order are, if necessary, temporarily stored in a memory or on a hard disk of the computer S'. On the other hand, it is also possible that the doctor decides to adjust the selection as yet, after which the input unit 2' checks the newly entered data again, on-the basis of the predetermined algorithm of the type discussed hereinabove with respect to the input unit 2.

WO 95r25423 PcT1NL95100204 if this prescription composed in accordance withthe above-described procedure is definitively found in order by the doctor - for instance by means of a com<nand entered via the keyboard 12' - the prescription or the prescriptions are, if necessary, temporarily stored in a memory or on a hard disk of the computer 81 of the input unit 2'. A patient then goes to the delivery unit 4 and has his patient card 34 read out by the card-reading unit 32. The further delivery of the medicament is then entirely analogous with the above description, the difference being that the control unit 14 transmits the identity code read from the patient card to the input-unit 2' by means of data line 6. The input unit 2' then searches its memory for the stored prescription associated .
with the identity code of the patient. if the prescription is found,the computer 8' provides, via data line 6 of the relevant automatic dispenser, a_prescription signal for_ delivering the medicaments to the relevant patient.
Further, the automatic dispenser may also comprise a printer by means of which the.information relevant to the patient is printed on paper. The patient_can then take along this information together with the medicament.

These and other variations, readily apparent to askilled person, are considered to fall within the purview of the invention.

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Claims:
1. A medicament prescribing and delivering system for prescribing and then delivering medicaments to a patient, said system comprising at least one input with which a doctor selects and enters a prescription for a medicament for a patient and at least one automatic dispenser which is capable of being loaded with medicaments, wherein the prescription for a medicament for a patient is selected using the input unit and entered into the input unit together with identity of the patient, wherein the input unit comprises a data bank in which data about indications and corresponding prescriptions for medicaments are stored as well as data of a patient, the input unit checking according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank and the input unit generating a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered, wherein the system further comprises a pharmacy computer that is remote from and coupled to the input unit, said pharmacy computer further processing the prescription signal received from the input unit and generating a control signal corresponding to the prescription, the at least one automatic dispenser then dispensing the prescribed medicament under the control of the control signal generated by the pharmacy computer, whereby the doctor is able to prescribe a medicament for a patient at one location and the patient is able to automatically receive the medicament at another, remote location.
2. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1, wherein the input unit provides a signal intended for the doctor when a deviation in the prescription is found during the check carried out by the input unit.
3. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1, wherein a prescription signal comprising a prescription with a deviation also comprises information about the found deviation in the relevant prescription.
4. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 3, wherein the pharmacy computer provides a signal intended for the pharmacist when a prescription signal with a deviation found by the input unit is received.
5. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1, wherein the system further comprises means for determining the identity of a patient, the system comparing the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription that has been entered.
6. A medicament prescribing and delivering system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient, said system comprising at least one input unit with which a doctor selects and enters a prescription for a medicament for a patient and at least one automatic dispenser which is capable of being loaded with medicaments, wherein the prescription for a medicament for a patient is entered into the input unit together with identity of the patient and wherein the input unit generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered, the system further comprising a pharmacy computer that is remote from and coupled to the input unit, the pharmacy computer further processing the prescription signal received from the input unit and generating a control signal corresponding to the prescription, the system further comprising means for determining the identity of a patient, the system comparing the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription that has been entered and the at least one automatic dispenser then dispensing the prescribed medicament under the control of the control signal generated by the pharmacy computer, whereby the doctor can prescribe a medicament for a patient at one location and the patient can automatically receive the medicament at another, remote location.
7. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises means for determining the identity of a patient.
8. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 5 or 6, wherein said comparison is carried out by the pharmacy computer, the pharmacy computer providing said control signal when said identities correspond to each other.
9. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 5 or 6, wherein said comparison is carried out by the automatic dispenser and said automatic dispenser dispenses the prescribed medicament if said identities correspond.
10. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises a card reader for reading a patient card containing information as to the identity of a patient and determining the identity of the patient from the patient card.
11. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit, a magazine which includes medicaments provided with an identification code, a selection unit with which medicaments are selected from the magazine, and a code-reading unit which reads the identification code of a medicament, wherein the control unit controls the selection unit on the basis of the received prescription signal such that the medicament associated with the prescription signal is selected from the magazine and wherein the code-reading unit reads the code of the selected medicament and transmits the code to the control unit, whereupon the control unit determines on the basis of the code whether a medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected.
12. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 11, wherein the selection unit conveys the selected medicament from the magazine.
13. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 11, wherein the selection unit releases the selected medicament to a patient when the control unit determines based on the identification code that has been read that a medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected.
14. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 11, wherein the automatic dispenser further comprises a printer which prints the patients name, the medicament, and the dosage of the medicament on a label for the medicament to be released.
15. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the pharmacy computer comprises a pharmacy data bank in which is stored various data about indications and corresponding prescriptions for medicaments and data of a patient, and wherein the pharmacy computer checks according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription received by means of the prescription signal corresponds to the data stored in the pharmacy data bank.
16. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 15, wherein the pharmacy computer provides a signal intended for a pharmacist when a deviation in the prescription is found during the check carried out by the pharmacy computer.
17. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the automatic dispenser and the pharmacy computer are remote from each other.
18. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the system comprises a first and a second input unit configured such that a prescription composed by the first input unit is supplied to the second input unit, and the prescription is approved by the second input unit for providing a prescription signal.
19. An automatic dispenser for dispensing medicaments, which receives a signal indicating a prescription for a medicament for a patient, said signal including identity of the patient, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises means for determining the identity of a patient, means for comparing the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription indicated by the received signal, and means for dispensing the medicament indicated by the received signal if the determined identity corresponds with the identity indicated by the received signal.
20. A medicament prescribing and delivering system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient, said system comprising at least one input unit by means of which a person selects and enters a prescription for a medicament for a patient and at least one automatic medicament dispenser remote from and coupled to the input unit; wherein the prescription for a medicament for a patient is entered into the input unit together with the patient's identity;
wherein the input unit comprises a data bank in which data about indications and corresponding prescriptions of medicaments are stored as well as data of a patient; wherein the input unit checks according to a predetermined algorithm whether a prescription prescribed for a patient corresponds to the data stored in the data bank; and wherein the input unit generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered such that the at least one automatic dispenser, to which automatic dispenser the prescription signal is supplied, dispenses a prescribed medicament corresponding to the prescription signal and the patient is able to receive the prescribed medicament at a location remote from where the medicament prescription was entered.
21. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 20, wherein the input unit provides a signal intended for the doctor entering the prescription when a deviation in the prescription is found during the check carried out by the input unit.
22. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 20, wherein the system further comprises means for determining the identity of a patient and the system compares the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription that has been entered, said system dispensing said medicament when said identities correspond with each other.
23. A medicament prescribing and delivering system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient, said system comprising at least one input unit with which a person selects and enters a prescription for a medicament for a patient and at least one automatic medicament dispenser remote from and coupled to the input unit, wherein the prescription for a medicament for a patient is entered into the input unit together with the patient's identity;
wherein the input unit generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered; wherein the at least one automatic dispenser, to which automatic dispenser the prescription signal is supplied, dispenses a prescribed medicament corresponding to the prescription signal such that the patient is able to receive the prescribed medicament at a location remote from where the medicament prescription was entered; and wherein the system further comprises means for determining the identity of a patient, the system comparing the determined identity with the identity of a patient associated with a prescription that has been entered and then dispensing said prescribed medicament when said identities correspond to each other.
that has been entered and then dispensing said prescribed medicament when said identities correspond to each other.
24. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 22 or 23, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises means for determining the identity of a patient.
25. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 22, 23 or 24, wherein said comparison is carried out by the input unit and the input unit provides said prescription signal if said identities correspond.
26. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 22 or 23, wherein said comparison is carried out by the automatic dispenser and the automatic dispenser dispenses the prescribed medicament if said identities correspond.
27. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 22 or 23, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises a card reader for reading a patient card containing information as to the identity of a patient and determining the identity of the patient from the patient card.
28. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 20 or 23, wherein the automatic dispenser comprises a control unit; a magazine which includes medicaments provided with an identification code; a selection unit with which medicaments are selected from the magazine; and a code-reading unit which reads the identification code of a medicament; wherein the control unit controls the selecting unit based on the received prescription signal such that the medicament associated with the prescription signal is selected from the magazine; and wherein the code-reading unit reads the code of the selected medicament and transmits it to the control unit, whereupon the control unit determines based on the code whether a medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected.
29. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 28, wherein the selection unit conveys the selected medicament from the magazine.
30. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 28, wherein the selection unit releases the selected medicament to a patient when the control unit determines based on the identification code that has been read that a medicament corresponding to the prescription signal has been selected.
31. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 30, wherein the automatic dispenser further comprises a printer which prints the patient's name, the medicament, and the dosage of the medicament on a label for the medicament to be released.
32. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 20 or 23, wherein the automatic dispenser is disposed in a pharmacy and the input unit is disposed in a doctor's office.
33. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 20 or 23, wherein the system comprises a first and a second input unit configured such that a prescription composed by means of the first input unit is supplied to the second input unit and the prescription can be approved by means of the second input unit for providing a prescription signal.
34. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1, 6 or 20, wherein the data bank of the input unit stores data about indications and corresponding prescriptions for medicaments.
35. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 34, wherein the input unit is configured to permit entry of an indication by a doctor and to generate a list of medicaments for the indication entered by the doctor using the data about indications stored in the data bank.
36. A medicament prescribing and delivering system according to claim 1, 6 or 20, wherein the input unit is configured to generate a menu showing medicaments known to be present in the dispenser, and wherein the prescription for a medicament for a patient is selected from the menu and entered into the input unit together with identity of the patient.
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