METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE
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1. A method for issuing, filling and delivering prescriptions comprising the steps of:
- a. establishing a central service station that includes a physician table, a pharmacy table, a pharmacist table, a patient table and a permissions table;
b. establishing a point of care having capability for converting paper documents to digital equivalents, said point of care comprised of one of a physician'"'"'s office and a kiosk and including a point of care protocol for transmitting data to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of care except that necessary to show an audit trail;
c. establishing first real-time communication between the point of care and the central service station;
d. establishing a point of delivery comprised of a pharmacy for filling prescriptions and including a Pharmacist Management System for communicating with third parties in the health field with respect to data and verification, and a point of delivery protocol that transmits data from the point of delivery to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of delivery except that necessary to show an audit trail;
e. establishing second real-time communication between the point of delivery and the central service station;
f. establishing a registration protocol for physicians, a registration protocol for patients and a pharmacy and pharmacist registration protocol for storage at the central service station;
g. establishing a manual deliverer for manual delivery of filled prescriptions from the point of delivery to a patient;
h. establishing third real-time communication between the manual deliverer and the point of delivery;
i. creating a written prescription by a physician registered with the central service station for a patient registered with the central service station, and giving the original of the prescription to the registered patient;
j. communicating via said first real time communication from point of care to the central service station the written prescription in digital form together with an authenticating stamp without storing at the point of care any transmitted information except to leave an audit trail;
k. validating at the central service station the validity of the communicated prescription;
l. selecting by the central service station a point of delivery registered pharmacy closest to the registered patient or designated by the registered patient;
m. communicating via said second real time communication to the selected point of delivery registered pharmacy the prescription to be filled together with an authenticating stamp;
n. filling the prescription by the point of delivery registered pharmacy and delivering to a manual deliverer for delivery to the registered patient together with a regenerated copy of the original written prescription;
o. delivering the filled prescription to the registered patient if the registered patient can produce the original of the prescription received from the registered physician that matches the copy of the prescription and signs for the delivery;
p. communicating via said third real time communication by the manual deliverer to one of the point of delivery and the central service station data indicative of the delivery of the prescription to the registered patient, signature and an authenticating stamp.
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Abstract
A system for securely providing prescription medication to patients. The system accepts prescriptions that are submitted from either a physician'"'"'s office or by the patient at a Kiosk. An electronic image of the prescription is created by scanning and is electronically communicated to a central server. The prescription is validated by the server and a point of delivery, such as a pharmacy is selected based upon the patient'"'"'s location. The prescription image is then transferred to the point of delivery and the prescribed medicine is delivered to the patient. A confirmation of delivery is then communicated back to the central server.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for issuing, filling and delivering prescriptions comprising the steps of:
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a. establishing a central service station that includes a physician table, a pharmacy table, a pharmacist table, a patient table and a permissions table;
b. establishing a point of care having capability for converting paper documents to digital equivalents, said point of care comprised of one of a physician'"'"'s office and a kiosk and including a point of care protocol for transmitting data to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of care except that necessary to show an audit trail;
c. establishing first real-time communication between the point of care and the central service station;
d. establishing a point of delivery comprised of a pharmacy for filling prescriptions and including a Pharmacist Management System for communicating with third parties in the health field with respect to data and verification, and a point of delivery protocol that transmits data from the point of delivery to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of delivery except that necessary to show an audit trail;
e. establishing second real-time communication between the point of delivery and the central service station;
f. establishing a registration protocol for physicians, a registration protocol for patients and a pharmacy and pharmacist registration protocol for storage at the central service station;
g. establishing a manual deliverer for manual delivery of filled prescriptions from the point of delivery to a patient;
h. establishing third real-time communication between the manual deliverer and the point of delivery;
i. creating a written prescription by a physician registered with the central service station for a patient registered with the central service station, and giving the original of the prescription to the registered patient;
j. communicating via said first real time communication from point of care to the central service station the written prescription in digital form together with an authenticating stamp without storing at the point of care any transmitted information except to leave an audit trail;
k. validating at the central service station the validity of the communicated prescription;
l. selecting by the central service station a point of delivery registered pharmacy closest to the registered patient or designated by the registered patient;
m. communicating via said second real time communication to the selected point of delivery registered pharmacy the prescription to be filled together with an authenticating stamp;
n. filling the prescription by the point of delivery registered pharmacy and delivering to a manual deliverer for delivery to the registered patient together with a regenerated copy of the original written prescription;
o. delivering the filled prescription to the registered patient if the registered patient can produce the original of the prescription received from the registered physician that matches the copy of the prescription and signs for the delivery;
p. communicating via said third real time communication by the manual deliverer to one of the point of delivery and the central service station data indicative of the delivery of the prescription to the registered patient, signature and an authenticating stamp. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12)
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7. A system for issuing, filling and delivering prescriptions comprising:
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a. means for establishing a central service station that includes a physician table, a pharmacy table, a pharmacist table, a patient table and a permissions table;
b. means for establishing a point of care having capability for converting paper documents to digital equivalents, said point of care comprised of one of a physician'"'"'s office and a kiosk and including a point of care protocol for transmitting data to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of care except that necessary to show an audit trail;
c. means for establishing first real-time communication between the point of care and the central service station;
d. means for establishing a point of delivery comprised of a pharmacy for filling prescriptions and including a Pharmacist Management System for communicating with third parties in the health field with respect to data and verification, and a point of delivery protocol that transmits data from the point of delivery to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of delivery except that necessary to show an audit trail;
e. means for establishing second real-time communication between the point of delivery and the central service station;
f. means for establishing a registration protocol for physicians, a registration protocol for patients and a pharmacy and pharmacist registration protocol for storage at the central service station;
g. means for establishing a manual deliverer for manual delivery of filled prescriptions from the point of delivery to a patient;
h. means for establishing third real-time communication between the manual deliverer and the point of delivery;
i. means for creating a written prescription by a physician registered with the central service station for a patient registered with the central service station, and giving the original of the prescription to the registered patient;
j. first means for communicating via said first real time communication from point of care to the central service station the written prescription in digital form together with an authenticating stamp without storing at the point of care any transmitted information except to leave an audit trail;
k. means for validating at the central service station the validity of the communicated prescription;
l. means for selecting by the central service station a point of delivery registered pharmacy closest to the registered patient or designated by the registered patient;
m. second means for communicating via said second real time communication to the selected point of delivery registered pharmacy the prescription to be filled together with an authenticating stamp;
n. means for filling the prescription by the point of delivery registered pharmacy and delivering to a manual deliverer for delivery to the registered patient together with a regenerated copy of the original written prescription;
o. means for delivering the filled prescription to the registered patient if the registered patient can produce the original of the prescription received from the registered physician that matches the copy of the prescription and signs for the delivery;
p. third means for communicating via said third real time communication by the manual deliverer to one of the point of delivery and the central service station data indicative of the delivery of the prescription to the registered patient, signature and an authenticating stamp. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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13. A computer readable media containing programming instructions, the media comprising programming instructions for:
- issuing, filling and delivering prescriptions by establishment of a central service station that includes a physician table, a pharmacy table, a pharmacist table, a patient table and a permissions table;
establishment of a point of care having capability for converting paper documents to digital equivalents, and including a point of care protocol for transmitting data to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of care except that necessary to show an audit trail;
establishment of first real-time communication between the point of care and the central service station;
establishment of a point of delivery comprised of a pharmacy for filling prescriptions and including a Pharmacist Management System for communicating with third parties in the health field with respect to data and verification, and a point of delivery protocol that transmits data from the point of delivery to the central service station without storing any transmitted data at the point of delivery except that necessary to show an audit trail;
establishment of second real-time communication between the point of delivery and the central service station;
establishment of a registration protocol for physicians, a registration protocol for patients and a pharmacy and pharmacist registration protocol for storage at the central service station;
establishment of a manual delivery system for manual delivery of filled prescriptions from the point of delivery to a patient, establishment of third real-time communication between a manual deliverer and the point of delivery;
communication via said first real time communication from point of care to the central service station including a written prescription issued by a physician registered with the central service station for a patient registered with the central service station in digital form together with an authenticating stamp without storing at the point of care any transmitted information except to leave an audit trail;
validation at the central service station of the validity of the communicated prescription;
selection by the central service station of a point of delivery registered pharmacy closest to the registered patient or designated by the registered patient;
communication via said second real time communication to the selected point of delivery registered pharmacy of the prescription to be filled together with an authenticating stamp;
for delivery of the filled prescription to a manual deliverer for delivery to the registered patient together with a regenerated copy of the original written prescription; and
communication via said third real time communication by the manual deliverer to one of the point of delivery and the central service station data indicative of the delivery of the prescription to the registered patient including the registered patient having produced the original of the prescription received from the registered physician that matches the copy of the prescription and has signed for the delivery and an authenticating stamp. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
- issuing, filling and delivering prescriptions by establishment of a central service station that includes a physician table, a pharmacy table, a pharmacist table, a patient table and a permissions table;
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