SMARTPHONE APP FOR DOSE CAPTURE AND METHOD
20200043589 ยท 2020-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06V10/75
PHYSICS
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H50/30
PHYSICS
A61M2205/3553
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06V30/224
PHYSICS
A61M2205/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H70/40
PHYSICS
International classification
G16H70/40
PHYSICS
Abstract
A handheld electronic device, such as a smartphone, and an app capture an image of a medication or delivery device at the time of delivery with a date and time indictor or stamp. The image is analyzed and the dosage calculated from the captured image. The device stores the data corresponding to the dosage and time and compares the data with stored information relating to the patient to record compliance with the prescribed medication and delivery protocol. The data is used to record total usage of the medication over a predetermined period of time and determine a time schedule for resupplying the medication and a delivery method when the total medication usage exceeds a predetermined amount.
Claims
1. A portable device for determining dose information, comprising: an image capture device for imaging a medication or medication delivery device; a memory to store an image captured by the image capture device; and a programmable memory and processor adapted to execute program instructions, and adapted to analyze the stored image and determine the type and amount of a medication captured in the image.
2. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the medication delivery device is an insulin delivery pen, and the image is analyzed to determine the type of insulin delivery pen, and a set dose is determined from the insulin delivery pen dose window.
3. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the medication delivery device is in a syringe, and the image is analyzed to determine the dose amount from a syringe plunger location in the syringe.
4. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the medication is one or more pills, and the image is analyzed to compare the pill images with a database of pill shapes and colors to identify the pills and medication concentrations.
5. The portable device of claim 1, wherein said device is configured for capturing a sequence of images corresponding to a sequence of dosages over a predetermined period of time, analyzes the captured images and calculates a medication dosage, and stores each medication dosage.
6. The portable device of claim 1, wherein said device is configured for calculating a total usage of the medication for the predetermined period of time, and compares the total usage of the medication with a prescribed usage for the patient, and sending a notice to the patient when the total usage is at least equal to the proscribed usage or less than the prescribed usage.
7. A method of recording a medication delivery protocol comprising the steps of: capturing an image of a medication or medication delivery device using an image capturing device of a portable electronic device; analyzing the captured image and calculating medication, dosage, and delivery information; and storing the medication, dosage and delivery information in a data storage medium.
8. The method of claim 6, further comprising capturing a sequence of images corresponding to sequential dosages to a patient over a predetermined period of time, analyzing the captured images and calculating each medication dosage; and storing the dosage information.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising calculating a total usage of the medication over the predetermined period of time and comparing the total usage of the medication with a prescribed usage corresponding to a supply of the patient, and sending a notice to a medication supplier when the total usage is at least equal to the prescribed usage for providing a new supply of the medication to the patient.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising sending a notice to the patient when the total usage is below the prescribed usage.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising sending a notice to the medical personnel when the total usage is below the prescribed usage.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the medication or medication delivery device includes indicia corresponding to at least one selected from the group consisting of a manufacturer, type of medication, and dosage, and capturing an image of the indicia and analyzing the captured image, and recording the manufacturer, type of medication, or dosage.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein the medication delivery device is a pen needle delivery device, and said method further comprises capturing an image of a dosage indicated on the pen needle delivery device and recording the dosage.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein the delivery device is a syringe having an plunger, and the method comprises capturing an image of the syringe and plunger, analyzing the image and calculating a position of the plunger corresponding to a dosage delivered to the patient, and recording dosage.
15. The method of claim 9, wherein said medication is a tablet or pill, and said method comprises capturing an image of the tablet or pill, and analyzing the image to determine the medication and dosage, and recording the medication and dosage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The following is a brief description of the drawings in which;
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[0025] Throughout the drawings, the reference numbers should be understood to refer the like parts, components, and structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The invention relates to a device, app, and method for capturing an image, analyzing the image, and calculating information relating to the type of medication, dose of the medication, and time delivered to a patient. The device and app store the data in the device and/or a data storage medium corresponding to the dose delivered to the patient providing a record and history of medication type and time of delivery. The app monitors the future supply needs and times to the patient for refilling of a medication. The information is provided to the patient to assist the patient in monitoring medication dosage and delivery times. The app calculates a total usage of a medication over a predetermined period of time and compares the total usage with a prescribed usage for the predetermined period of time, and determines whether the actual usage is above or below the prescribed amount, thereby providing an indication of proper compliance with the prescribed medication.
[0027] The device is a hand held, portable electronic device such and a smartphone including an application (app) for processing information relating to the dose of a medication delivered to a patient over a predetermined period of time. The electronic device includes an image-capturing device and a programmable memory to execute program instructions. The device has a network communications interface to access remotely stored information and to direct information corresponding to the analyzed image of the medication and/or medication delivery device.
[0028] The app is configured for capturing and analyzing an image of a medication or a delivery device for the medication. The image of the device or medication is analyzed to identify the medication and identify the dose at the time of delivery to the patient. The specific medication and dose are recorded to provide a record of the dose and time of delivery of the medication to the patient. The data is stored in the device and/or delivered to a suitable external storage medium by the network communications interface. In one embodiment, the data is stored in the cloud. The data provides information for calculation of compliance with a medication delivery protocol and usage, and for supplying the patient with a replenished supply of the medication and/or delivery device for compliance with the medication protocol.
[0029] The app in one embodiment is able to coordinate the patient's current supply in their possession of mediation and coordinates the dosage take by the patient with the patient's doctor, pharmacy, caregiver, and payer or insurance provider. The app is able to monitor and record the dosage taken by the patient and compare the dosage taken with a proscribed dosage and determine compliance with the prescribed dosage. The app is able to calculate the patient's current supply of a medication, and coordinate with a supplier and arrange for delivery of the medication to the patient at a suitable time to ensure the patient has an adequate supply of fresh medication and/or medication delivery device.
[0030] In one embodiment illustrated in
[0031] The information and data collected and calculated by the device 10 is conveyed to the caregiver as indicated by block 14 and the doctor indicated by block 16 in
[0032] The app is able to provide an incentive or reward to the patient upon calculation of compliance with the prescribed protocol and dosage delivery. The rewards can be, for example, samples of medications or delivery devices or credits for subsequent purchases. The information conveyed to the pharmacy or supplier assists the monitoring of the consumption of a medication and automatically processes a refill of the medication at an appropriate time. The medication can be prepared for pick up by the patient or shipped directly to the patient. The payer or insurance provider is then able to monitor the medication usage and provide payment directly to the supplier.
[0033] The app as depicted in
[0034] The function and operation of the device and app are depicted in
[0035] According to an embodiment of the invention shown in
[0036] The device captures an image of the delivery pen 32 or other delivery device for each dosage delivered to the patient and records the medication and dosage over a predetermined period of time, such as for example one month. The total consumption or usage of the medication is recorded for the predetermined period of time to provide a complete and accurate record of the medication and delivery. The device 10 can access stored information relating to the prescribed medication amount for the predetermined period of time and compare the total consumption with the prescribed amount. The device 10 can send a notice to the patient and/or supplier when the total consumed amount is at least equal to the prescribed amount for assisting in resupplying the prescribed medication. The device 10 can send a notice to the patient and/or medical provider when the total amount of the consumed medication is below the prescribed amount to advise the patient and medical provider of improper administration of the medication.
[0037] The app uses machine vision to identify the dose that is dialed in on the pen 32, depicted in
[0038] By recording and analyzing dose amounts, the app preferably tracks the amount of insulin used for that delivery pen, preforms a calculation to predict when the pen is empty or nearly empty, and alerts the user of the status of the delivery pen or other delivery device. The patient is then able to obtain a fresh supply of the insulin or medication and confirm compliance of the delivery protocol with the medical personnel.
[0039] In the case of a syringe 38 shown in
[0040] The device and app are also suitable for analyzing an image of tablets or pills 44 shown in
[0041] The patient opens the app and captures an image or a picture of the pills or a group of pills just before taken. The app preferably tracks all prescribes medications the patient is taking and not just those medications for diabetes. The app advantageously visually identifies the pills by manufacturer, supplier, medication, and dosage. The app retrieves medication and dose identifying information based on identifying indicia, shape and color of the pills. The app preferably identifies if the expected pills and the number are present for the prescribed time of day (such as morning vs mid-day vs night). Preferably prior to ingestion of the imaged pills, the app provides an indication to the patient if all is good, or a warning if something is amiss.
[0042] The dose is time stamped and the information of the medication or delivery device is preferably stored in an external storage medium, such as the cloud. The stored information can accessed to verify proper dosage and protocol.
[0043] The app preferably recognizes whether two drugs are incompatible if, for example, a general practitioner and a specialist have prescribed drugs not knowing what other drugs the patient is already using. The picture provides proof of what was done and a time stamp. Machine vision preferably reads the dose and determines if the dose is correct. The device 10 and the app communicate with a data storage medium to retrieve relevant information to the medication and provide an analysis of the medication for compatibility with other medications and recommended dosages.
[0044] A business method may be derived from the above described embodiments. A company may provide the device and/or software to manage patients in exchange for a fee from insurance companies, and deliver improved compliance thus lowering costs to the insurance company due to fewer hospitalizations and complications.
[0045] Embodiments of the present invention provide a number of advantages. The system captures with a time stamp insulin doses delivered to the patient, and enables the patient to check when medications were taken and dosage. Embodiments of the invention enable verification of compliance with insulin therapy in addition to other prescribed medications. Embodiments of the invention help patients manage their other complications, identify correct dosage, and identify counter indicated medications. Embodiments of the invention provide proof positive that correct medications were administered, and identify dosing errors before they happen.
[0046] In another business method embodiment, patients are provided to a particular pharmacy, in exchange for a fee, for auto-refill when the app determines medication is low.
[0047] Embodiments of the invention advantageously increase compliance in any therapeutic area where non-compliance leads to increased costs to payers in either complications or hospitalizations, such as, but not limited to, pulmonary hypertension, MS, and other diseases.
[0048] Another embodiment of the invention provides a record of medications given to a patient. This could avoid costly law suits or at least provide crucial evidence beyond just a chart. Embodiments of the invention are preferably linked to an electronic medical record (EMR) providing extra assurance that the right medications are being dispensed. Embodiments of the invention preferably provide a warning if the medications are different in dose or type than indicated in the medical record prior to the medication being dispensed to the patient. Since machine vision is flexible, bar codes or other symbols could be used to further enhance the use of the app.
[0049] The above description of the preferred embodiments is not to be deemed as limiting the invention, which is defined by the appended claims. The disclosure is intended to enable the artisan of ordinary skill to practice variants of the invention described without departing from the scope of the invention. Numerical limitations herein, in the specification and in the claims, are understood to be limited by the modifier about, such that minor departures yielding equivalent results is within the scope of the invention. Features or dependent claim limitations disclosed in connection with one embodiment or independent claim may be combined in another embodiment or with a different independent claim without departing from the scope of the invention.