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| United States Patent | 4857713 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4857713.html |
| Inventor(s) | Brown; Jack D. (Rte. 1, Box 193, Fall Branch, TN 37656) |
| Abstract | A Hospital Error-Limiting Program (HELP) directed primarily at reduction of
hospital errors in the delivery of medications, goods, services or
procedures in patient treatment without a requirement to create patient
labels and with the ability to verify frequency of dosage and other
treatment specifications. The invention includes a patient wrist
identification band with preprinted barcode. The barcode should be
selected to correspond with the standard used to barcode unit dose
medications. The portable computer should be small in size and equipped
with a communication link with the host computer or barcode reader. The
portable computer should preferably be coupled directly to the host
computer means of the hospital for data transmission by a communication
link. The portable computer should be loaded with physician's orders for
medications, goods, services or procedures for specific patients. Before
medications, goods, services or procedures are administered to a patient,
hospital personnel will scan the machine readable code on the patient's
identification band, and then the machine readable code on the unit
dose(s) of the medications, goods, services, or procedures will be
scanned. The portable computer will compare these readings with the
doctor's orders and other internal files as required and verify that the
administration of the identified medications, goods, services or
procedures is either correct or not correct. |
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Hospital error avoidance system |
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| Publication Date |
August 15, 1989 |
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| Filing Date |
February 14, 1986 |
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I claim:
1. A hospital error limiting system employing bar codes for identifying
patients, medications, goods, services and procedures comprising:
host computer means for maintaining a patient history file, which indicates
when particular medications, goods, services or procedures were delivered
to a particular patient in the past, and a physician instruction file,
which indicate what particular medications, goods, services or procedures
are to be given to a particular patient at a particular time interval.
communication link means to link said host computer means to a portable
computer means for transferring said patient history file and said
physician instruction file between said host computer means and said
portable computer means.
wherein said portable computer means comprises a portable memory means for
storing said patient history file and said physician instruction file,
portable bar code reading means for identifying a patient by reading a bar
code provided to said patient, and for identifying medications, good,
services or procedures proposed to be delivered to said patient, by
reading a bar code provided on said medications, goods, services or
procedures,
portable processing means for processing the bar codes read by said
portable bar code reading means so as to determine if said identified
medications, goods, services or procedures are permitted to be delivered
to said identified patient, according to said patient history file and
said physician instruction file in said portable memory means, and for
updating said patient history file in said portable memory means if said
identified medications, goods, services or procedures are permitted to be
delivered to said identified patient,
wherein said determination requires that said identified medications,
goods, services or procedures are related to said identified patient in
said physician instruction file in the portable memory means and that said
identified medications, goods, services or procedures would be delivered
to said identified patient at an appropriate time according to when
identified medications, goods, services or procedures were lasts delivered
to the identified patient in the past as indicated in the patient history
file in the portable memory means and according to the time interval in
said physician instruction file in said portable memory means to grant
permission to deliver said identified medications, goods, services or
procedures, and portable display means for indicating the determination of
said portable processing means,
Wherein said patient history file in said host computer means is updated
periodically by transferring said updated patient history file in said
portable computer means to said host computer means via said communication
link means. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a computer system and associated methods
for limiting errors in hospitals and other medical institutions using
machine-readable code on patient identification bands, medications, other
goods, services, procedures, and treatments; and providing accurate,
direct linkage in the computer system using existing machine codes without
generating labels, and including verification of dosage rates.
2. Background Art
Several methods and systems for identification and verification of patient
treatment have been used in medical institutions. However, as described
below, such methods and systems have presented certain disadvantages.
For example, prior art patient identification methods and systems have
identified patients with machine readable code and generated identifying
labels for fixation to blood or other specimen containers, as well as
performed validation procedures to confirm that a particular medication is
to be administered to a patient or a particular test is to be performed on
the patient. According to one method disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,476,381
the identifying indicia are translucent to ultraviolet light and capable
of reproducing the identifying indicia on an ultraviolet-sensitive label
for use in identification of patient specimens.
A significant disadvantage of such a method is the requirement for
generating and affixing of labels to link patients with prescribed
materials and procedures which is an added operation subject to human
error and is costly. A further disadvantage is the requirement for an
apparatus to provide the ultraviolet light source used to reproduce labels
used to identify specimen containers, medications, procedures, and other
patient treatments. A further disadvantage is the requirement for storage
of barcode information for matching the patient indicia and specimen
containers, medications, procedures, and other patient treatments in
computer registers and checking for identity which precludes use of
existing standard barcodes on unit dose medications, specimen containers,
procedures and treatments. A still further disadvantage of the method is
the lack of procedures for verifying treatment prescription using
computer-based comparisons of authorized and delivered medications and
treatments. Moreover, no method for verification of the rate of dosage for
medications is provided in the system.
Other methods used in the prior art call for identification to be attached
to the wristlet worn by the patient, an example of such method being
disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,415,802. Such method has the disadvantage of
requiring additional steps in the delivery of medications directed at
error avoidance at the final point of delivery to the patient, in effect
transferring the potential source of medication error in the assembly of
medications from the patient location to the location where the
medications are placed in a locked container for delivery to the patient.
A further disadvantage is the requirement for the use of a lock container
for all medication delivery and in so doing burden the operation of the
hospital with additional work steps while only transferring the location
of potential medication errors from the patient location to the assembly
point for inclusion in the locked container.
Another example of such a method is disclosed U.S. Pat. No. 4,628,193. Such
method has the disadvantage of requiring an apparatus embodying a portable
microcomputer with an electrically powered hand stamp mechanism. A further
disadvantage is the specification of a computer printed list for routing
and scheduling patient treatments separate from, and in addition to, the
portable microcomputer with the requirement that the list must be stamped
by the embodied electrically powered hand stamp mechanism before treatment
can continue, and further, the use of the embodied electrically powered
hand stamp mechanism for test tube label printing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention should be in the form of wrist identification bands with
preprinted barcode. The barcode used on the wrist identification bands
should be selected to correspond with the standard used to barcode the
unit dose medications. The portable computer means should be small in size
and equipped with a barcode reader. A hand held portable computer means
such as Model PTC-701 manufactured by Telxon Corporation, or the Advanced
Pocket Computer manufactured by Hand Held Products, is able to read the
barcode on the patient's identification band and a variety of other
standard barcode formats. The portable computer means should preferably be
coupled directly to the host computer means for up-loading and
down-loading data a host computer means using a communication link means.
The portable computer means should be down-loaded with physician's orders
for medications, goods, services or procedures for specific patients.
Before medications, goods, services or procedures are administered to a
patient, hospital personnel will scan the machine-readable code on the
patient's identification band, and the machine-readable code on the unit
dose(s) of the medications, goods, services or procedures. The portable
computer means will compare these readings with the doctor's orders and
other internal files as required and verify that the administration of the
medications, goods, services or procedures is either correct or not
correct.
The patient identification band may have a barcode label added, or may
utilize an alternate machine-readable code. The scanning device may be
hard-wired, connected by radio, infra-red sensor, or other communication
technique to a host computer means, or a local area network, or a
standalone computer means, or other computer system. A portable computer
means may be totally self-contained. The patient identification band may
also be used for other hospital administration purposes.
This invention will permit the combination of machine-readable
identification of patients, and machine-readable identification of
medications, goods, services or procedures coding with computer based
physician instructions for delivery of goods, services or medical
procedures including tests and medications into an automatic error
avoidance system.
The machine-readable code on the patient identification band will provide
additional benefits to hospital administration. The invention will permit
a portable computer means to automatically record the time, date, patient
identification code, and medications, goods, services or procedures
delivered. These records can be loaded into the host computer means
automatically to form a complete record of patient transactions for
billing and other purposes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system embodying the invention.
FIG. 2 discloses the preferred machine-readable code of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 shows the patient identification band with barcode 1. At the time of
delivery of medication, goods, service or procedure, hospital personnel
will scan the patient identification band barcode 1 to determine the
patient's identity and then scan the unit dose medication, goods, service
or procedure barcode 2 to identify the medication and size of dose, goods,
service or procedure.
The portable computer means 3 will check its internal file of physician's
instructions 6 to verify that the identified medication, goods, service or
procedure 2 has been prescribed for the identified patient 1. If the
medication and dosage, goods, service or procedure is correct the portable
computer means will check the transaction file 5 to for the last recorded
delivery of the medication, goods, service or procedure. The portable
computer means 3 will calculate the time interval since the last recorded
delivery of the medication, goods, service or procedure with the time
interval prescribed in the physician instruction file 6. If the interval
is correct the portable computer means will display the message
"verified". If an error occurs in this process, an appropriate error
message will be displayed by the portable computer means.
The transaction file 5 and the physician instruction file 6 are contained
in the portable computer means 3. The transaction file 5 is uploaded into
a host computer means 7 patient history file 9 periodically. Physician
instructions contained in file 8 in the host computer means 7 are
downloaded to the instruction file 6 in the portable computer means 3
before each delivery tour of medication, goods, services or procedure is
begun.
When a patient is to receive a procedure (eg. X-rayed) hospital personnel
will check the identity of the patient by scanning the patient
identification band barcode 1 and will check the procedure by scanning the
bar code associated with the procedure. The portable computer means 3 will
check the physician instruction file 6 to verify the procedure was ordered
by a physician. If the procedure was ordered for the patient, the portable
computer means will display the message "verified". If an error occurs in
this process, an appropriate error message will be displayed by the
portable computer means.
The communication link means 10 between the portable computer means 3 and
the host computer means 7 may be by direct wire, phone modem, radio,
infrared or other communication link means.
FIG. 2 shows a patient identification band with barcode 1. The barcode may
be of any standard design but should be the same as the standard used by
drug manufacturers. The barcode reader 11 scans the patient identification
band to record the patient identity in the transaction file 5 shown in
FIG. 1.
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