MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    1.
    发明公开

    公开(公告)号:US20240299256A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-09-12

    申请号:US18180742

    申请日:2023-03-08

    申请人: EllieGrid, Inc.

    IPC分类号: A61J7/04 A61J7/00

    摘要: A medication organizer includes a sensor and a processor operably coupled to the sensor. The sensor is configured to detect an interaction with the medication storage container. The processor is configured to determine that a medication consumption period is active. The processor is also configured to determine that the sensor has not detected an interaction with the medication storage container during the medication consumption period. The processor is further configured to activate a notification based on not detecting an interaction with the medication storage container during the medication consumption period.

    Container for dispensing medication

    公开(公告)号:US12042466B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-23

    申请号:US17334503

    申请日:2021-05-28

    IPC分类号: A61J1/03 A61J7/04 B65D83/00

    摘要: A medication container system, device, and related methods are disclosed for time controlled and secure dispensing of medicine, such as pills, to a patient. The disclosed systems, devices and methods include a plurality of vertically stack of disks which engage adjacent disks in a rotational manner and are housed within a secure container. The disks are configured so that as they rotate they release the doses (e.g. pills) that they hold to a release portion of the device. The disclosed systems, devices and methods provide a number of advantages over previously-known or available devices and methods.

    MONITORING DOSING REGIMENS OF CONSUMABLES
    3.
    发明公开

    公开(公告)号:US20240180785A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-06

    申请号:US18444084

    申请日:2024-02-16

    申请人: HERO HEALTH INC.

    IPC分类号: A61J7/04 G16H20/13

    摘要: According to one aspect, a method of monitoring a dosing regimen of consumables may include actuating a retrieval mechanism to direct at least a portion of a scheduled dose of consumable media, according to a predetermined schedule, from one or more containers to a dispensing zone, receiving a first signal indicative of a quantity of the consumable media directed from the one or more containers to the dispensing zone, receiving a second signal indicative of a quantity of the scheduled dose of the consumable media consumed by a user associated with the scheduled dose, and based on the quantity of the consumable media directed to the dispensing zone and the quantity of the consumable media consumed by the user, determining a degree of compliance for the user with respect to the scheduled dose.

    MEDICATION MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    公开(公告)号:US20230398039A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-12-14

    申请号:US18249349

    申请日:2021-03-26

    IPC分类号: A61J7/04 G16H20/13 G16H40/67

    摘要: A medication management device that enables healthcare professionals and their families to immediately ascertain whether a patient has taken the medicine he/she should have taken at the correct time. The present invention with holding unit 12 capable of holding the packaged medicine 32, detection unit 15 capable of detecting changes in the state of holding unit 12, and judgment unit 16 to determine that medicine 32 has been removed when detection unit 15 detects a change in the state of holding unit 12, enables healthcare professionals and their families to immediately ascertain whether a patient has taken the medication he/she should have taken at the correct time.

    Apparatus and method for improved drug regimen compliance

    公开(公告)号:US10083594B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-09-25

    申请号:US15223779

    申请日:2016-07-29

    申请人: QuantaEd, LLC

    IPC分类号: G08B21/24 A61J1/03 A61J7/04

    摘要: A method and apparatus for monitoring drug-regimen compliance is disclosed. Systems in accordance with the present invention enable automatic monitoring of the state of medicine content of a blister card. Each tablet location on the blister card is operatively coupled with a different sensor that detects whether the tablet location is occupied and/or a dispensing event at a tablet location. In some embodiments, capacitive sensing is employed, where the capacitance of each sensor is based on the physical state of a dispensing region of the lidding film of the blister pack, which is located at the tablet location being monitored. Alternative sensing approaches are based on optical, acoustic, and tactile sensors that interrogate either the dispensing region at each tablet location or the tablets themselves to determine whether tablets have been dispensed. The sensors interface with a mobile app that provides the user instructions to help improve drug-regimen compliance.