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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2013
Filed:
May. 29, 1998
David T. Frederick, North Huntington, PA (US);
W. Michael Wright, Zelienople, PA (US);
Richard T. Vangenewitt, Butler, PA (US);
William D. Yost, West Mifflin, PA (US);
R. Michael Mcgrady, Baden, PA (US);
R. Barrie Slaymaker, Jr., Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Eser Sukan, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Greg Kroah-hartman, Eugene, OR (US);
David T. Frederick, North Huntington, PA (US);
W. Michael Wright, Zelienople, PA (US);
Richard T. Vangenewitt, Butler, PA (US);
William D. Yost, West Mifflin, PA (US);
R. Michael McGrady, Baden, PA (US);
R. Barrie Slaymaker, Jr., Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Eser Sukan, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Eugene, OR (US);
AutoMed Technologies, Inc., Chesterbrook, PA (US);
Abstract
The system for monitoring and dispensing medical items which are dispensed for administration to patients includes a data terminal () which is connected through a network () to at least one remote computer () having a processor and a data store. The system also includes a reading device () which is connected to the network. A user of the data terminal or the reading device is enabled to select a patient for whom medical items will be used, and responsive to a request to dispense items the requested items are dispensed from dispensing devices () connected to the data terminal. A report generating device () generates reports () which include machine readable indicia corresponding to patients and/or medical items. Users may select patients and dispense medications by reading the indicia from the reports using the reading device. Certain storage locations are also labeled with machine readable indicia which may be read to indicate the taking of items therefrom as well as to indicate inventory status information. One such dispensing device in the system is a refrigerator () which is retrofit with a refrigerator lock module () which selectively enable access to medical items stored in an interior area thereof.