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Method and system for electronic assistance in dispensing pharmaceuticals

  • US 8,700,209 B2
  • Filed: 03/20/2006
  • Issued: 04/15/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for electronically assisting in dispensing pharmaceuticals in one or more pharmacies, said method comprising the steps of:

  • configuring an electronic system to process a prescription order by;

    defining how the system respectively operates for different users;

    defining a check to be performed on the prescription order;

    categorizing the check, and defining a number of times that the check is to be performed by the system as a function of the categorizing;

    setting a severity level for the check and triggering a respective warning as a function of the severity level;

    defining whether the check is to be performed on a pharmacy by pharmacy basis;

    receiving, by the system, data from a user pertaining to the prescription order;

    processing the prescription order and verifying that the prescription order is correct;

    further comprising;

    generating a prescription label having a first barcode associated with the prescription order, said prescription label identifying the required prescription medication, patient and a healthcare facility at which the patient is located;

    retrieving prescription medication in accordance with the prescription label;

    determining if the prescription medication has a second barcode associated therewith identifying the prescription medication and if so, scanning the second barcode to determine if the prescription medication corresponds to the prescription order; and

    if the prescription medication does not have a second barcode,having a qualified individual determine if the retrieved prescription medication is correct, and if so,generating a third barcode that is approved by the qualified individual and affixing the third barcode to the medication;

    said third barcode identifying the qualified individual who inspected the medication to determine that it is correct, the date of the inspection and a unique sequence number, said unique sequence number allowing the third barcode to be scanned only once on the date of the inspection.

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