Method and System to Create a National Health Information Infrastructure
First Claim
1. A method for management and distribution of authorized medical prescriptions to preserve patient privacy, to enable authorized access of physicians, patients, pharmacists and authorized entities to patient prescription information, to preclude tampering with said prescription information and to enable hard copy issuance and use of prescription information by entities in the role of prescribing, fulfilling and using prescriptions by means of an electronic information network accessible by unrelated participants by providing incentives to be participants comprising the steps of:
- (a) establishing a network having a common platform and a central server;
(b) loading the central server with a first database of general prescription and drug information;
(c) inputting by input means into the network a coded prescription by an authorized prescriber and assigning a unique, one-time code to said coded prescription;
(d) printing a hard copy of the said coded prescription by means of a printer;
(e) authorizing through said server multiple approved drug dispensing entities to receive general access to the network;
(f) uploading by an authorized drug dispensing entity into the network through the server the one-time code of the hard copy prescription by means of a reading device;
(g) enabling the authorized drug entity to have access to the coded prescription information and authorization to fulfill the coded prescription by said server through the network;
(h) retaining the hard copy upon fulfillment by the authorized dispensing entity;
(i) inputting confirmation of fulfillment of the coded prescription by the drug dispensing entity into the network server; and
(j) storage by the network server of the coded prescription transaction.
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Abstract
A medication list management and electronic prescribing system incorporates a method of generating tamper-evident prescriptions on paper. Using password protected web pages, health care workers or patients can cause the transmission of machine-readable protected health information from the inventive system to another information management system using the tamper-evident prescriptions described. Non-participants can verify the authenticity of printed protected health information but are not able to create the automated transmission of this information from the inventive system to another information management system. This transmission of machine-readable protected health information has an economic value that is sufficient to be used as an inducement to health care providers across the industry to use a common information technology platform to accomplish such tasks.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for management and distribution of authorized medical prescriptions to preserve patient privacy, to enable authorized access of physicians, patients, pharmacists and authorized entities to patient prescription information, to preclude tampering with said prescription information and to enable hard copy issuance and use of prescription information by entities in the role of prescribing, fulfilling and using prescriptions by means of an electronic information network accessible by unrelated participants by providing incentives to be participants comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing a network having a common platform and a central server; (b) loading the central server with a first database of general prescription and drug information; (c) inputting by input means into the network a coded prescription by an authorized prescriber and assigning a unique, one-time code to said coded prescription; (d) printing a hard copy of the said coded prescription by means of a printer; (e) authorizing through said server multiple approved drug dispensing entities to receive general access to the network; (f) uploading by an authorized drug dispensing entity into the network through the server the one-time code of the hard copy prescription by means of a reading device; (g) enabling the authorized drug entity to have access to the coded prescription information and authorization to fulfill the coded prescription by said server through the network; (h) retaining the hard copy upon fulfillment by the authorized dispensing entity; (i) inputting confirmation of fulfillment of the coded prescription by the drug dispensing entity into the network server; and (j) storage by the network server of the coded prescription transaction.
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2. A system for management and distribution of authorized medical prescriptions to preserve patient privacy, to enable authorized access of physicians, patients, pharmacists and authorized entities to patient prescription information to preclude tampering with said prescription information and to enable hard copy issuance and use of prescription information by entities in the role of prescribing, fulfilling and using prescriptions comprising:
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(a) a central server and information storage center having a common platform; and (b) a network for said server, said network including one or more prescription input stations, and one or more prescription fulfillment stations; said input stations including a code generator for assigning a unique code to each one of multiple prescriptions for a specific patient and a hard copy prescription printer; said fulfillment stations including a reader and transmitter of a coded prescription to the central server for verification of the prescription, securing authorization for fulfillment and storing confirmation of fulfillment of each prescription sorted and stored uniquely for the specific patient. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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