Automatic prescription drug dispenser
First Claim
1. A method of dispensing therapeutic products to a patient, comprising:
- providing a dispenser containing an inventory of the therapeutic products, the dispenser located in a health care facility;
a prescriber in the health care facility transmitting a proposed prescription to a server;
the server adjudicating the proposed prescription into an adjudicated prescription;
authorizing dispensing of at least a portion of the adjudicated prescription out of the inventory in the dispenser if the adjudicated prescription includes at least one therapeutic product available in the inventory of the dispenser;
a person in the health care facility providing to the patient an authorization code unique to the combination of patient, adjudicated prescription, and available therapeutic product, wherein the person is not a licensed pharmacist;
receiving from the patient at the dispenser the authorization code;
conducting with the patient at the dispenser a financial transaction with respect to the available therapeutic product; and
providing the available therapeutic product to the patient as an outcome of the financial transaction.
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Abstract
An automatic prescription drug dispenser including a remote dispenser, a prescription entry system, and a communications network. The remote dispenser transmits and receives information from the communications network and dispenses prescription drugs to the patient. The prescription entry system transmits and receives information from the communications network and provides an input system for the doctor to electronically enter individual prescriptions for each patient. The communications network coordinates communications between the doctor, insurance carrier, and the remote dispenser. The remote dispenser stores, retrieves, and labels prescription drug and over-the-counter products directly to patients through a remote automated vending machine, a remote dispenser, a prescription entry system, and a communications network. The remote dispenser transmits and receives information from the communications network and dispenses prescription drugs to the patient. The prescription entry system transmits and receives information from the communications network and provides an input system for the doctor to electronically enter individual prescriptions for each patient. The communications network coordinates communications between the doctor, insurance carrier, and the remote dispenser.
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2 Claims
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1. A method of dispensing therapeutic products to a patient, comprising:
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providing a dispenser containing an inventory of the therapeutic products, the dispenser located in a health care facility;
a prescriber in the health care facility transmitting a proposed prescription to a server;
the server adjudicating the proposed prescription into an adjudicated prescription;
authorizing dispensing of at least a portion of the adjudicated prescription out of the inventory in the dispenser if the adjudicated prescription includes at least one therapeutic product available in the inventory of the dispenser;
a person in the health care facility providing to the patient an authorization code unique to the combination of patient, adjudicated prescription, and available therapeutic product, wherein the person is not a licensed pharmacist;
receiving from the patient at the dispenser the authorization code;
conducting with the patient at the dispenser a financial transaction with respect to the available therapeutic product; and
providing the available therapeutic product to the patient as an outcome of the financial transaction.
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2. A method of dispensing therapeutic products to a patient, comprising:
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providing a dispenser containing an inventory of the therapeutic products;
a prescriber in a health care facility transmitting a proposed prescription to a server;
the server adjudicating the proposed prescription into an adjudicated prescription;
authorizing dispensing of at least a portion of the adjudicated prescription out of the inventory in the dispenser if the adjudicated prescription includes at least one therapeutic product available in the inventory of the dispenser;
a person in the health care facility providing to the patient an authorization code unique to the combination of patient, adjudicated prescription, and available therapeutic product, wherein the person is not a licensed pharmacist;
receiving from the patient at the dispenser the authorization code;
conducting with the patient at the dispenser a financial transaction with respect to the available therapeutic product; and
providing the available therapeutic product to the patient as an outcome of the financial transaction.
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