System and method for checking the accuracy of a prescription fill
First Claim
1. A method of checking the accuracy of a prescription fill comprising:
- activating an electronic scale operatively coupled to a network, the network including a plurality of operatively coupled electronic scales;
accessing a prescription to fill;
displaying to a user a set of data associated with the prescription;
selecting an appropriate stock container corresponding to the prescription from a plurality of available stock containers, wherein the stock container contains a drug corresponding to the prescription;
causing data to be entered that is associated with a stock container selected by the user;
using a computer system to automatically determine if the stock container selected by the user is the correct stock container to fill the prescription by automatically determining if the drug corresponding to the selected stock container is the appropriate drug for the accessed prescription;
retrieving a piece weight of the drug from the selected stock container from a database, the database operatively coupled to the network and the computer system;
measuring a weight of a plurality of pills to be dispensed corresponding to the drug in the prescription;
using the computer system to compare the measured weight of the pills to be dispensed to a standard weight, the standard weight equaling a predicted total weight of the plurality of pills to ensure that a correct number of pills is dispensed;
determining if the comparison is within an acceptable range; and
generating an automated authorization for the prescription fill if the computer system determines that the stock container selected by the user is the correct stock container to fill the prescription and if the comparison is within the acceptable range.
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Abstract
A system and method are provided for checking the accuracy of a prescription fill in a pharmacy that includes activating an electronic scale coupled to a network, providing a user the ability to access a prescription to fill and displaying to the user data associated with the prescription. The method also includes providing the user the ability to cause data to be entered that is associated with a stock container selected by the user, wherein the stock container contains a drug corresponding to the prescription; determining if the stock container selected by the user is the correct stock container to fill the prescription; and measuring a weight of a plurality of pills in the prescription. The method further includes comparing the measured weight to a predicted total weight of the plurality of pills, determining if the comparison is within an acceptable range, and generating an authorization for the prescription fill.
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1. A method of checking the accuracy of a prescription fill comprising:
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activating an electronic scale operatively coupled to a network, the network including a plurality of operatively coupled electronic scales; accessing a prescription to fill; displaying to a user a set of data associated with the prescription; selecting an appropriate stock container corresponding to the prescription from a plurality of available stock containers, wherein the stock container contains a drug corresponding to the prescription; causing data to be entered that is associated with a stock container selected by the user; using a computer system to automatically determine if the stock container selected by the user is the correct stock container to fill the prescription by automatically determining if the drug corresponding to the selected stock container is the appropriate drug for the accessed prescription; retrieving a piece weight of the drug from the selected stock container from a database, the database operatively coupled to the network and the computer system; measuring a weight of a plurality of pills to be dispensed corresponding to the drug in the prescription; using the computer system to compare the measured weight of the pills to be dispensed to a standard weight, the standard weight equaling a predicted total weight of the plurality of pills to ensure that a correct number of pills is dispensed; determining if the comparison is within an acceptable range; and generating an automated authorization for the prescription fill if the computer system determines that the stock container selected by the user is the correct stock container to fill the prescription and if the comparison is within the acceptable range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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