Smart supplies, components and capital equipment
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-019/00
G06Q-030/00
G06Q-090/00
출원번호
US-0151255
(2002-05-21)
등록번호
US-7299981
(2007-11-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Hickle,Randall S.
Lampotang,Samsun
출원인 / 주소
Scott Laboratories, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Hogan & Hartson LLP
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10
초록▼
The present invention relates to capital equipment units, such as systems for providing medical treatment, that are associated with smart supplies. The smart supplies are tagged with data carriers which may encode such information as a unique ID for the supply or component, the identification of the
The present invention relates to capital equipment units, such as systems for providing medical treatment, that are associated with smart supplies. The smart supplies are tagged with data carriers which may encode such information as a unique ID for the supply or component, the identification of the supply or component, the identification of the source of the supply or component, the status of whether said supply or component has been previously used, the expiration date of the supply or component, and in the case where the supply or component contains drug, the purity levels of the drug and the concentration levels of the drug. The capital equipment units or their users then utilize the information to assure quality of any procedure run with the units, by way of improved pre-use checks, certification of the supplies for use, record keeping, inventory control, and charge capture.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A medical supply or component comprising a generic data carrier tag, said tag being associated with said medical supply or component and providing information regarding said medical supply or component, said information comprising one or more of the following: a unique ID for
What is claimed is: 1. A medical supply or component comprising a generic data carrier tag, said tag being associated with said medical supply or component and providing information regarding said medical supply or component, said information comprising one or more of the following: a unique ID for the supply or component, identification of the supply or component, identification of the source of the supply or component, purity levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, concentration levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, status of whether said supply or component has been previously used, a batch number of the supply or component, a date of manufacture of the supply or component, an address where updated information on said supply or component can be obtained, number of recorded use cycles and recommended number of use cycles for the supply or component, and an expiration date of the supply or component, wherein said tag comprises a radio-frequency identification circuit that allows said information to be updated electronically, and wherein said medical supply or component is contained in a package that is constructed in a manner and from a material that shields the tag so as to prevent said information from being updated. 2. The medical supply or component according to claim 1, wherein said medical supply or component is a container containing a drug and wherein said tag provides information identifying said drug. 3. The medical supply or component according to claim 2, wherein said tag comprises a radio-frequency identification circuit incorporated into a label of said container. 4. The medical supply or component according to claim 1, wherein said tag is a radio-frequency identification circuit that is provided with mechanical means for updating said information provided by said tag. 5. The medical supply or component according to claim 4, wherein said mechanical means for updating said information provided by said tag is a conductive element that is adapted to be severed when said medical supply or component is used or readied for use. 6. The medical supply or component according to claim 1, wherein said medical supply or component is a package containing a second medical supply or component, and wherein said tag further provides information regarding said second medical supply or component, said information comprising one or more of the following: a unique ID for the supply or component, identification of the supply or component, identification of the source of the supply or component, purity levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, concentration levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, status of whether said supply or component has been previously used, a batch number of the supply or component, a date of manufacture of the supply or component, an address where updated information on said supply or component can be obtained, number of recorded use cycles and recommended number of use cycles for the supply or component, and an expiration date of the supply or component. 7. The medical supply or component according to claim 6, wherein said tag comprises a radio-frequency identification circuit that is provided with mechanical means for updating said information provided by the tag wherein said mechanical means is a conductive element that is adapted to be severed when said second medical supply or component is removed from said package. 8. A medical treatment system, comprising a patient treatment apparatus, at least one electronic data reader or reader/writer, and at least one medical supply or component, said medical supply or component having a writable generic electronic data carrier tag, said tag adapted to provide information through said electronic data reader for use by said patient treatment apparatus, said tag being further adapted to store information representing a change in status of said medical supply or component, wherein said medical treatment system is configured for being coupled to a patient, said information provided by said tag can be altered electronically via a signal generated by said electronic data reader, and said system further comprises a shielded region that prevents said tag from being altered electronically via a signal generated by said electronic data reader when said medical supply or component is placed within the shielded region. 9. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said shielded region is a metallic drawer. 10. The medical treatment system according to claim 9, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 11. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said tag is attached to packaging of said medical supply or component and utilizes a data carrying mechanism selected from the group consisting of radio frequency identification tags, EEPROM devices, and magnetic strips. 12. The medical treatment system according to claim 11, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 13. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said medical supply or component is a container containing a drug and wherein said tag comprises information identifying said drug. 14. The medical treatment system according to claim 13, wherein said patient treatment apparatus performs a pre-use check of said medical supply or component using said information provided by said tag. 15. The medical treatment system according to claim 14, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 16. The medical treatment system according to claim 13, wherein said tag is a radio-frequency identification circuit incorporated into a label of said drug container. 17. The medical treatment system according to claim 15, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 18. The medical treatment system according to claim 13, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 19. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said electronic data transmitter comprises an EEPROM having read-write memory wherein said information provided by said tag can be altered electronically via a signal generated by said electronic data reader/writer. 20. The medical treatment system according to claim 19, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 21. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said electronic data reader stores said information representing said change in status of said medical supply or component in a database. 22. The medical treatment system according to claim 21, wherein said database is located on an external computer network that is electronically connected to said electronic data reader. 23. The medical treatment system according to claim 22, wherein said information representing said change in status of said medical supply or component that is stored in said database is used for inventory tracking of said medical supply or component. 24. The medical treatment system according to claim 23, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 25. The medical treatment system according to claim 22, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 26. The medical treatment system according to claim 21, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 27. The medical treatment system according to claim 8, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 28. A medical treatment system, comprising a patient treatment apparatus, at least one electronic data reader or reader/writer, and at least one medical supply or component, said medical supply or component having a writable generic electronic data carrier tag, said tag adapted to provide information through said electronic data reader for use by said patient treatment apparatus, said tag being further adapted to store information representing a change in status of said medical supply or component, wherein said medical treatment system is configured for being coupled to a patient, wherein said information provided by said tag has multiple values dependent upon the physical status of a mechanical use indicator. 29. The medical treatment system according to claim 28, wherein said tag is inductively coupled to said electronic data reader during use of said medical supply or component with said medical treatment system. 30. The medical treatment system according to claim 29, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 31. The medical treatment system according to claim 28, wherein said tag is capacitively coupled to said electronic data reader during use of said medical supply or component with said medical treatment system. 32. The medical treatment system according to claim 31, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 33. The medical treatment system according to claim 28, wherein said mechanical use indicator comprises a breakable conductive loop connected to said tag wherein said information comprises a first value when said loop is intact and a second value when said loop is broken. 34. The medical treatment system according to claim 33, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 35. The medical treatment system according to claim 28, wherein said breakable conductive loop comprises conductive material applied on a breakable seal wherein said breaking of said seal to use said medical supply or component or ready said medical supply or component for use causes said conductive loop to be broken. 36. The medical treatment system according to claim 35, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 37. The medical treatment system according to claim 28, wherein said medical treatment system is a sedation and analgesia delivery system. 38. A method for automating the performance of pre-use checks on a plurality of medical treatment supplies for use with a medical treatment apparatus, said method comprising: affixing to each of said items an electronically readable identification tag, said identification tag being adapted to store information regarding each particular tagged item, said information at least including the use status of said tagged item; attaching to said medical treatment apparatus means for reading said information stored on each electronically readable identification tag, said means for reading said information being adapted to read any tagged medical treatment supply or component being attached to said medical treatment apparatus for use by said medical treatment apparatus; installing one or more of said tagged medical treatment supplies on said medical treatment apparatus such that said installed supplies may be used by said medical treatment apparatus; reading said information stored on each electronically readable identification tag associated with each tagged medical supply or component with said means for reading, wherein said reading is conducted prior to each use of said medical treatment apparatus; and providing an indication representative of the current status of each medical treatment supply or component to an operator of said medical treatment apparatus. 39. The method according to claim 38, wherein said reading is after powering on said medical treatment apparatus. 40. The method according to claim 39, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 41. The method according to claim 38, wherein said reading is after any tagged medical treatment supply or component is installed for use with said medical treatment apparatus. 42. The method according to claim 41, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 43. The method according to claim 38, wherein said electronically readable identification tags are affixed to the packaging of said medical treatment supplies. 44. The method according to claim 43, wherein said identification tags comprise radio frequency identification circuit incorporated into a label of said medical treatment supplies. 45. The method according to claim 44, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 46. The method according to claim 43, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 47. The method according to claim 38, wherein said information comprises data types selected from the group consisting of a unique ID for the tagged item, identification of the tagged item, identification of the source of the tagged item, purity levels of any drug contained in the tagged item, concentration levels of any drug contained in the tagged item, status of whether said tagged item has been previously used, a batch number of the tagged item, a date of manufacture of the tagged item, an address where updated information on said tagged item can be obtained, number of recorded use cycles and recommended number of use cycles for the tagged item, and an expiration date of the tagged item. 48. The method according to claim 47, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 49. The method according to claim 38 further comprising after each use of said medical treatment supply or component updating the information stored on each electronically readable identification tag. 50. The method according to claim 38, wherein said medical treatment apparatus is a sedation and analgesia delivery apparatus. 51. A care system for alleviating patient pain, anxiety and discomfort associated with medical or surgical procedures said system comprising: a patient health monitor device adapted so as to be coupled to a patient and generate a signal reflecting at least one physiological condition of the patient; a drug delivery controller supplying one or more drugs to the patient; at least one single-use supply or component removably connected to said system, wherein said supply or component includes a data carrier tag; a recognition device that reads information carried on said data carrier tag and that generates a signal reflecting the information, wherein said information comprises one or more of the following: a unique ID for the supply or component, identification of the supply or component, identification of the source of the supply or component, purity levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, concentration levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, status of whether said supply or component has been previously used, a batch number of the supply or component, a date of manufacture of the supply or component, an address where updated information on said supply or component can be obtained, number of recorded use cycles and recommended number of use cycles for the supply or component, and an expiration date of the supply or component; a memory device storing a safety data set reflecting parameters of at least one monitored patient physiological condition and reflecting certification parameters for said supply or component; and an electronic controller interconnected between the patient health monitor, the drug delivery controller, the recognition device, and the memory device storing the safety data set; wherein said electronic controller receives said signals and in response manages the application of the drugs in accord with the safety data set. 52. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is a propofol vial. 53. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is an infusion pump drug cassette. 54. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is a set of infusion tubing. 55. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is an O2 cannula. 56. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is a resuscitation kit. 57. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is a set of ECG pads. 58. The care system according to claim 51, wherein said supply or component is an earpiece adapted for use by a patient. 59. A capital equipment unit, said unit comprising: at least one supply or component removably connected to said unit, wherein said supply or component includes a data carrier tag; and an electronic data reader or reader/writer that reads information carried on said data carrier tag and that generates a signal reflecting the information, wherein said information comprises one or more of the following: a unique ID for the supply or component, identification of the supply or component, identification of the source of the supply or component, purity levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, concentration levels of any drug contained in the supply or component, status of whether said supply or component has been previously used, a batch number of the supply or component, a date of manufacture of the supply or component, an address where updated information on said supply or component can be obtained, number of recorded use cycles and recommended number of use cycles for the supply or component, and an expiration date of the supply or component; wherein said information provided by said tag can be altered electronically via a signal generated by said electronic data reader/writer and said unit further comprises a shielded region that prevents said tag from being altered electronically via a signal generated by said electronic data reader/writer when said component is placed within the shielded region.
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