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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 08, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2009
Dennis Tribble, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
Abdul Wahid Khan, Lindenhurst, IL (US);
Dennis Schneider, Nashua, NH (US);
Gregory T. Olsen, DeLand, FL (US);
Jayson Lee Bender, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
Bhavesh S. Padmani, Port Orange, FL (US);
Matthew A. Valentine, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
Dennis Tribble, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
Abdul Wahid Khan, Lindenhurst, IL (US);
Dennis Schneider, Nashua, NH (US);
Gregory T. Olsen, DeLand, FL (US);
Jayson Lee Bender, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
Bhavesh S. Padmani, Port Orange, FL (US);
Matthew A. Valentine, Ormond Beach, FL (US);
FHT, Inc., Daytona Beach, FL (US);
Abstract
A system for preparing and managing patient-specific dose orders includes an order processing server configured to receive the patient-specific dose orders, define a queue of dose orders and distribute the dose orders to at least one dose preparation station. The dose preparation station is in bi-directional communication with the order processing server and has an interface for providing an operator with a protocol associated with each received drug order and specifying a set of steps to fill the drug order. Steps to fill the drug order are captured at the station and a display, positionable independent of the station outputs the dose order queue and metrics concerning activity at the dose preparation station. Systems for preparing patient-specific doses and a method for telepharmacy in which data captured while following the protocol are provided to a remote site for review and approval by a pharmacist.