Medication administration and management system and method
원문보기
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-050/00
출원번호
US-0692831
(2007-03-28)
등록번호
US-8560345
(2013-10-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Wehba, Steven R.
Rinda, Jeffrey Eugene
Trohimovich, Barbara Mary
Pelletier, Jeff
출원인 / 주소
Hospira, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Crabb, Michael R.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
9인용 특허 :
64
초록▼
A system, method and computer program for programming a medical device to administer a medication to a patient includes the medical device, a scanner that may be associated with a point of care (POC) system, and a medication management unit (MMU). A computer in the POC system can directly program th
A system, method and computer program for programming a medical device to administer a medication to a patient includes the medical device, a scanner that may be associated with a point of care (POC) system, and a medication management unit (MMU). A computer in the POC system can directly program the medical device with the permission of the MMU after a full “five rights” check or the “right patient” check can be delayed until after the pump program is downloaded. Other workflows are disclosed for programming the medical device in manual, semi-automatic and automatic modes, with safety checks incorporated at various points.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for programming an infusion pump having a drug library including drug library rule sets, comprising the steps of: providing a scanner in communication with the infusion pump;providing a medication management computer in communication with both the infusion pump and a second computer remo
1. A method for programming an infusion pump having a drug library including drug library rule sets, comprising the steps of: providing a scanner in communication with the infusion pump;providing a medication management computer in communication with both the infusion pump and a second computer remote from the infusion pump, the second computer containing order settings associated with one of a patient ID associated with a patient and an order ID and a medication ID on a medication container containing a medication;scanning a patient to acquire the patient ID;scanning the medication container to acquire at least one of the order ID and the medication ID;scanning the infusion pump to acquire a pump ID;transmitting a program pump message to the infusion pump, the program pump message including the pump ID, the clinician ID, the patient ID and at least one of an the order ID and the medication ID;providing a direct peer-to-peer communication between the infusion pump and the second computer;from the infusion pump requesting that the second computer provide the order settings that correspond to at least one of the patient ID, the order ID and the medication ID included in the program pump message;downloading the order settings in an order settings message from the second computer directly to the infusion pump, the order settings message including programmable settings for the infusion pump and a medication name and concentration;automatically selecting a drug library rule set from a drug library resident in a memory of the infusion pump based upon the medication name and concentration included in the program pump message wherein the drug library rule set comprises parameters against which the order settings can be tested for accuracy;automatically populating program setting fields on the infusion pump with the order settings received from the second computer and information transmitted by the scanner;manually supplementing and adjusting the order settings at the infusion pump to provide program settings;comparing the program settings to the drug library rule set;if there are any violations of the drug library rule set, generating an alert;undertaking one of the steps of adjusting the program settings and overriding the alert;repeating the comparing, generating, adjusting and overriding steps until all violations of the drug library rule set have been resolved; and confirming the program settings at the infusion pump. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of transmitting a program pump message to the infusion pump comprises the substeps of transmitting the program pump message from a point of care computer in communication with the scanner to the medication management computer and relaying the program pump message from the medication management computer to the infusion pump. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising preparing and storing in a memory associated with the second computer the order settings such that the order settings are patient-specific. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the order settings are independent of the drug library rule sets. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of the infusion pump requesting that the second computer provide the order settings comprises transmitting an order settings request from the infusion pump to the medication management computer and then relaying the order settings request to the second computer from the medication management computer. 6. A system for programming an infusion pump having a drug library including drug library rule sets, comprising: a scanner in communication with the infusion pump;a medication management computer in communication with the infusion pump;a second computer in communication with the medication management computer and the infusion pump, the second computer being remote from the infusion pump and having an associated memory storing order settings for programming the infusion pump;wherein the scanner captures a patient ID from a patient, one of an order ID and a medication ID from a container containing a medication, and a pump ID from the infusion pump;wherein the scanner transmits a program pump message to the infusion pump, the program pump message including the pump ID, the patient ID and at least one of the order ID and the medication ID;wherein the infusion pump is configured to establish a direct peer-to-peer communication between the infusion pump and the second computer;wherein the infusion pump requests that the second computer provide the order settings that correspond to one of the patient ID, the order ID and the medication ID included in the program pump message;wherein the second computer downloads the order settings in an order settings message directly to the infusion pump, the order settings message including programmable settings for the infusion pump and a medication name and concentration;wherein the infusion pump automatically selects a drug library rule set from a drug library resident in a memory of the medical infusion pump based upon the medication name and concentration included in the program pump message;wherein the drug library rule set comprises parameters against which the order settings can be tested for accuracy;wherein the infusion pump automatically populates program setting fields on the infusion pump with the order settings received from the second computer and information transmitted by the scanner;wherein the infusion pump allows a user to manually adjust the order settings at the infusion pump to define program settings and automatically compares the program settings to the drug library rule set;if there are any violations of the drug library rule set,the infusion pump generates an alert and allows the user of the infusion pump to take one of the following actions to resolve the alert before confirming the program settings:1) adjust the program settings on the infusion pump; and2) override the alert. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the scanner is in communication with a point of care computer that is remote from the medication management computer and the infusion pump, and wherein the program pump message is transmitted by the point of care computer via the medication management computer to the infusion pump. 8. The system of claim 6, wherein the order settings are patient-specific. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the order settings are independent from the drug library rule sets. 10. The system of claim 6, wherein the request that the second computer provide order settings is relayed from the infusion pump to the second computer via the medication management computer.
연구과제 타임라인
LOADING...
LOADING...
LOADING...
LOADING...
LOADING...
이 특허에 인용된 특허 (64)
Russek Linda G. (The Russek Foundation 1200 N. Federal Highway ; Suite 209 Boca Raton FL 33432), Alarm for patient monitor and life support equipment system.
Kaufman Stephen B. (Highland Park IL) Hyland Shelly (Crystal Lake IL) Lesczynski Michael A. (Gurnee IL) Bryant Calvin L. (Bartlett IL), An interactive patient assistance device for storing and dispensing prescribed medication and physical device.
Kerns Ralph M. (Laguna Hills CA) Rubalcaba ; Jr. Bernardino (Laguna Beach CA) Bobo Donald E. (Fountain Valley CA) Rake Kenneth W. (Laguna Niguel CA) Weyant Robert R. (Claremont CA), Centrally managed modular infusion pump system.
Bishko Jay R. (4204 Allistair Rd. Winston-Salem NC 27104) Single Thomas G. (3504 Joel Ct. Stone Mountain GA 30087) Stone Dennis (3908 State Road 13 North Jacksonville FL 32259), Electronic fluid flow rate controller for controlling the infusion of intravenous drugs into a patient.
Kehr Bruce A. (9429 Holbrook La. Potomac MD 20854) Lerner David (New York NY) Demenus Richard D. (New York NY) Edl Michael J. (New York NY), Electronic medication dispensing method.
Gargano Diane A. ; Flachbart Eric J. ; Cowen Barry ; Duh Monica ; Rudser ; Jr. John L. ; Zhen Ken ; Noble Lynn ; Warhurst Julian ; Pedraza Luis, Infusion pump for at least one syringe.
Shaya Mousa N. (Acton MA) Higgins Michael C. (Palo Alto CA) Hew Wai-Ling (Nashua NH), Interactive medical information display system and method for displaying user-definable patient events.
Kaufman Stephen B. (Highland Park IL) DiGianfilippo Aleandro (Crystal Lake IL) Sager Tamara L. (Libertyville IL), Interactive medication delivery system.
Kaufman Stephen B. (Highland Park IL) Hyland Shelly (Crystal Lake IL) Lesczynski Michael A. (Gurnee IL) Bryant Calvin L. (Bartlett IL), Interactive patient assistance device.
Walker Richard Bradley (1960 Spectrum Cir. ; Ste. 235 Marietta GA 30067) Evans Robert F. (4909 Audobon Dr. Mobile AL 36619) Hanson Robert (5713 Regency Ct. North Mobile AL 36609) Burrow Michael F. (9, Medication delivery and monitoring system and methods.
DuLong, Donna B.; Wehba, Steven R.; Comer, Douglas W.; Stark, Joanne S.; Kurtz, Michael A.; Trohimovich, Barbara, Method and apparatus for displaying medication information.
Dulong, Donna B.; Wehba, Steven R.; Comer, Douglas W.; Stark, Joanne S.; Kurtz, Michael A.; Trohimovich, Barbara, Method and apparatus for displaying medication information.
Akers William Rex ; Paris Michael Wayne ; Strickland Teresa A. ; Jenkins Kilburn Deborah L., Method and apparatus for integrated management of pharmaceutical and healthcare services.
Rose Robert J. (201 East First Park Rapids MN 56470) Trimble Russell L. (70 Carriage Lane Burnsville MN 55337), Modular medication dispensing system and apparatus utilizing portable memory device.
Eggers Philip N. ; Schipper Jeffery D. ; Duffy Robert J. ; Bollish Stephen J. ; Vanderveen Timothy W. ; Evans Derek K. ; Kelsky Richard B., Modular patient care system.
Chaco John (Seymour CT) Hersh Israel (Fairfield CT) Orlovsky Dmitry (Danbury CT) Vincens Joe (Prospect CT) Ram Yaron (Stamford CT), Patient care and communication system.
Gombrich Peter P. (Boulder CO) Beard Richard J. (Longmont CO) Griffee Richard A. (Golden CO) Wilson Thomas R. (Boulder CO) Zook Ronald E. (Boulder CO) Hendrickson Max S. (Forest Lake MN), Patient care system.
Gombrich Peter P. (Boulder CO) Zook Ronald E. (Boulder CO) Hendrickson Max S. (Forest Lake MN), Patient identification and verification system and method.
White, Gale; Hill, Roger; Zakrewski, Michael J.; Kummerlen, Ruth; Abbott, Martyn Stuart; Brooks, Robert C., Patient medication IV delivery pump with wireless communication to a hospital information management system.
Cosgrove ; Jr. Robert J. (5009 Juiata Dr. Birmingham AL 35210) Smolen Victor F. (227 Timbercrest Rd. West Lafayette IN 47905), System for automatic feedback-controlled administration of drugs.
Butler, Steven I.; Dunsirn, Todd M.; Frede, Douglas E.; Hedlund, Nancy G.; Polonus, Thomas F.; Pregulman, Steven J.; Ramaker, Torrance J.; Tillery, James E.; Van Huis, Mary Kaye, System and method for comparing and utilizing activity information and configuration information from multiple medical device management systems.
※ AI-Helper는 부적절한 답변을 할 수 있습니다.