KR20140147489A - Terminal having mobile presciption and management method thereof - Google Patents

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KR20140147489A
KR20140147489A KR1020130070846A KR20130070846A KR20140147489A KR 20140147489 A KR20140147489 A KR 20140147489A KR 1020130070846 A KR1020130070846 A KR 1020130070846A KR 20130070846 A KR20130070846 A KR 20130070846A KR 20140147489 A KR20140147489 A KR 20140147489A
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Disclosed are a system and a method for managing a mobile prescription and a management method through the system. The system for managing a mobile prescription includes: a communications unit for receiving information about encrypted prescription information from a hospital server and transmitting the received prescription information to a pharmacy server; a prescription management unit for storing and managing the prescription information received from the hospital server; a user information management unit for performing a user authentication procedure for the pharmacy server; and a control unit for controlling the prescription management unit, the user information management unit, and the communications unit, wherein the communications unit communicates with the hospital and pharmacy servers by using an RFID medium.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a terminal having a mobile prescription and a management method thereof.

The present invention relates to a prescription management system and method using an electronic prescription. More particularly, the present invention relates to a mobile prescription management system and method in which a hospital, a pharmacy and a user directly send and receive a prescription using an RFID medium without passing through a third-party communication server.

In the past, when a prescription was issued at a hospital, a paper prescription was issued, and the prescription was submitted to a pharmacy to receive necessary medications. In this case, the paper prescription includes a bar code containing prescription medicines, and the pharmacy recognized the prescription by recognizing the bar code.

Since the pharmacist checks the contents recorded on the hospital server through the barcode, when the pharmacy confirms the prescription recorded on the hospital server, the pharmacy receives the information via the third party (communication company communication network) or uses the barcode- Check.

 However, in the case of the former, in principle, the medical record of the individual such as the prescription should be disclosed only to the medical institution having the confidentiality obligation with the patient. However, there is a problem that the medical record is operated through the third party for convenience of the procedure. Even in the latter case using information, there is a risk of loss and inconvenience due to carrying paper prescriptions.

In order to solve such a problem, a method of performing an electronic prescription management through an electronic prescription server by providing a separate electronic prescription server has been disclosed. In this case, however, a separate server must be operated and information of the electronic prescription server In the end, since the information is transmitted and received to the hospital server and the pharmacy server through the existing communication network, there is a problem that the personal medical information passes through the communication company.

Published Patent Application No. 10-0036488

In order to solve the above problems, there is a need for a system and a method for exchanging personal medical information with hospitals and pharmacies without going through a third party communication company.

A terminal having a mobile prescription according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a communication unit for receiving encrypted prescription information from a hospital server and transmitting the received prescription information to a pharmacy server, a storage unit for storing and managing prescription information received from the hospital server, And a control unit for controlling the prescription management unit, the user information management unit, and the communication unit, wherein the communication unit is configured to communicate with the hospital server and the pharmacy server And communicates with the base station.

In addition, in the terminal having the mobile prescription, the prescription information may include a prescription issuance date, a hospital code, an electronic prescription, and an electronic prescription serial number.

In addition, in the terminal having the mobile prescription, the prescription management unit may convert the prescription information into two-dimensional barcode and encrypted data, and identify the user and the prescription information through the barcode and the encrypted data .

Also, in the terminal having the mobile prescription, the prescription management unit receives and manages prescription processing information from the pharmacy server through the communication unit, and the prescription processing information includes drug information and pharmacy code actually provided to the user .

In addition, in the terminal having the mobile prescription, the control unit may provide the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when requested by the hospital server.

If the loss notification of the user terminal is received at the electronic prescription management server, the control unit may transmit prescription information or prescription information stored in the user terminal through a send box service of the electronic prescription management server, And deletes the processing information.

A mobile prescription management method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes receiving a prescription information encrypted from a hospital server using a RFID medium, storing the received prescription information in the user terminal, To the pharmacy server using an RFID medium, and performing a user authentication procedure for the pharmacy server.

Also, in the mobile prescription management method, the prescription information may include a prescription issuance date, a hospital code, an electronic prescription, and an electronic prescription serial number.

In addition, in the mobile prescription management method, the step of receiving and transmitting the prescription information may include the steps of: converting the prescription information into a two-dimensional bar code and encrypted data, and identifying the user and the prescription information through the two- .

The mobile prescription management method may further include receiving prescription processing information from the pharmacy server, wherein the prescription processing information includes drug information and pharmacy code actually provided to the user.

The mobile prescription management method may further include providing the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when there is a user authentication request from the hospital server.

Also, in the mobile prescription management method, when the loss notification of the user terminal is received at the electronic prescription management server, the electronic prescription management server deletes the stored prescription information and prescription processing information through a sendbox service can do.

According to the embodiment of the present invention, the medical information including the prescription history of the individual is directly exchanged between the user terminal-hospital server and the user terminal-pharmacy server without going through the communication company server, It is possible to prevent leakage of personal medical information even when a user terminal is lost through a sandbox service.

In addition, there is an advantage that the security and the details of the medical record can be systematically managed by encrypting the user information, the prescription information, and the like, and incorporating it into one authentication code.

1 is a configuration diagram of a mobile prescription management system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a detailed configuration diagram of a user terminal 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a block diagram of a mobile prescription management system 1000 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a view for explaining processing of prescription information through a push service according to another embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a flowchart of a mobile prescription management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an overall flow of a mobile prescription management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Embodiments described herein may be wholly hardware, partially hardware, partially software, or entirely software. A "unit," "module," "device," or "system" or the like in this specification refers to a computer-related entity such as a hardware, a combination of hardware and software, or software. A processor, an object, an executable, a thread of execution, a program, and / or a computer, for example, a computer, but is not limited to, a computer. For example, both an application running on a computer and a computer may correspond to a part, module, device or system of the present specification.

Embodiments have been described with reference to the flowcharts shown in the drawings. While the above method has been shown and described as a series of blocks for purposes of simplicity, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the order of the blocks, and that some blocks may be present in different orders and in different orders from that shown and described herein And various other branches, flow paths, and sequences of blocks that achieve the same or similar results may be implemented. Also, not all illustrated blocks may be required for implementation of the methods described herein. Furthermore, the method according to an embodiment of the present invention may be implemented in the form of a computer program for performing a series of processes, and the computer program may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

1 is a configuration diagram of a mobile prescription management system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, a mobile prescription management system 1000 includes a hospital server 100, a user terminal 200, and a pharmacy server 300.

The hospital server 100 can generate prescription information according to a doctor's diagnosis result. Conventionally, a paper prescription is printed and issued to a patient. However, the hospital server 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention can encrypt prescription information and provide it to the user in an electronic form. Prescription information and prescription processing information described below can be encrypted using various hash functions.

The prescription information may include a prescription publication date, a hospital code, an electronic prescription, and an electronic prescription serial number.

The hospital server 100 may transmit the prescription information to the user terminal 200 using an RFID device such as a NFC (Near Field Communication) or a smart card, and may view the prescription information and the like stored in the user terminal 200. For example, when the user finishes the medical examination and goes to the prescription granting place to receive a prescription, he receives a user authentication request from the hospital server 100, authenticates the user himself or herself through any method such as a public certificate or QR code, The hospital server (100) provides the encrypted prescription information to the user terminal (200).

The user terminal 200 may include various types of mobile terminals such as a smart phone, a tablet computer, a netbook, a PDA, and a PMP. In addition, the user terminal 200 can execute various application programs based on an operating system (OS).

2 is a detailed configuration diagram of a user terminal 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, the user terminal 200 may include a communication unit 210, a prescription management unit 220, a user information management unit 230, a control unit 240, and a sandbox service unit 250.

The communication unit 210 provides a platform for the user terminal 200 to perform wire / wireless communication with the hospital server 100 and the pharmacy server 300. In an embodiment, the communication unit 210 may include an Infra Red communication interface, a Bluetooth communication interface, a Wi-Fi communication interface, a wireless LAN communication interface, an RF (Radio Frequency) communication interface, And a short-range wireless communication method such as a short-range wireless communication method, a short-range wireless communication method, and a communication interface, Lt; RTI ID = 0.0 > and / or < / RTI > Of these, transmission and reception of prescription information requiring security can be performed using an RFID medium, and in particular, an NFC medium can be used. In order to exchange information such as mobile settlement and user authentication, the communication unit 210 communicates with the hospital server 100 and the pharmacy server 300 using the communication network according to the communication standards such as GSM, WCDMA, WiBro, and LTE You may.

The prescription management unit 220 can store and manage the prescription information received through the communication unit 210. [ The prescription information may be stored in a separate data storage (not shown). In one embodiment, the prescription management unit 220 may generate prescription information as a two-dimensional barcode. In this case, the prescription necessary for the pharmacy server 300 can easily provide user authentication and prescription information by presenting a barcode.

The prescription management unit 220 can store and manage prescription information provided from the hospital server 100 and previously provided prescription information. That is, the prescription details of each user can be stored and managed in the user terminal 200.

In another embodiment, the prescription management unit 230 may receive, store and manage prescription processing information from the pharmacy server 300. The prescription processing information may include drug information and pharmacy codes actually provided to the user in the pharmacy. This prescription processing information may be encrypted and transmitted to the user terminal 200. Since prescription processing information is also information that requires security, it can be directly transferred from the pharmacy server 300 to the user terminal 200 without passing through the third means like the NFC medium. However, 200 to directly manage the prescription history by communicating directly with the electronic prescription management server .

Alternative medicines may be provided to the user if the same medicine as prescribed by the hospital does not exist in the pharmacy. Therefore, there is a need for the prescription management unit 230 to manage the prescription processing information in order to convert such situation information into a database.

The user information management unit 230 may perform a user authentication procedure with respect to the hospital server 100 or the pharmacy server 300. The user information is information for confirming that the person who is the target of the prescription and the owner of the user terminal 200 are the same person and confirming the identity between the prescription related information stored in the prescription management unit 220 and the user. Such user information may be electronically recorded in an NFC medium (not shown) included in the user terminal 200.

The pharmacy server 300 can receive the prescription information from the user terminal 200 and decrypt the received prescription information. The pharmacist can decrypt the contents of the prescription and display the prescription drug to the user. Then, as described above, the medication details actually prepared can be input and transmitted to the user terminal 200 as prescription processing information.

The pharmacy server 300 can confirm the prescription information by reading the two-dimensional bar code. In addition to this prescription information, you can check the prescriptions that have been prescribed so far. As described above, since the prescription details are stored and managed in the prescription management unit 220, the prescription details can be provided to the pharmacy server 300 through the communication unit 210 at the request of the pharmacy server 300. [

3 is a block diagram of a mobile prescription management system 1000 according to another embodiment of the present invention. The mobile prescription management system 1000 of FIG. 3 further includes an electronic prescription management server 400 in the system of FIG. The electronic prescription management server 400 can communicate with a terminal, a hospital server, and a pharmacy server through an arbitrary wire / wireless communication method.

The control unit 240 controls the prescription management unit 220, the user information management unit 230, and the communication unit 210. Specifically, the information exchange and operation between the units 220, 230, and 340 are centrally controlled and can be a kind of microcontroller.

The electronic prescription management server 400 is communicably connected to the hospital server 100, the user terminal 200, and the pharmacy server 300. The electronic prescription management server 400 performs a function of authenticating the validity of prescription information and user information. For example, in order to store the above-described prescription information and prescription processing information in the user terminal 200, the prescription authentication code registration must be completed from the electronic prescription management server 400. The prescription authentication code has prescription information, prescription processing information, and user information encrypted.

The electronic prescription management server 400 can generate and manage a prescription authentication code including prescription information, prescription processing information, and user information. Prescription information and the like are stored in the user terminal 200 and directly exchanged with the hospital server 100 and the pharmacy server 300. The validity of the prescription information and the like is stored in the electronic prescription management server 400 on the basis of the prescription authentication code .

For example, when the user terminal 200 receives the prescription information A from the hospital server 100, the control unit 240 transmits the prescription information A and the user information to the electronic prescription management server 400 to request the prescription authentication code A . After confirming the prescription authentication code (prescription information) from the user terminal 200, the pharmacy server 300 confirms the validity of the prescription authentication code from the user terminal to the electronic prescription management server 400 in order to determine the validity of the prescription information You can request and validate it.

By confirming the validity of a prescription through such a prescription authentication code, abuse and misuse of prescription information can be restricted. The electronic prescription management server 400 is communicably connected to the hospital server 100, the user terminal 200, and the pharmacy server 300 to determine only the validity of the prescription authentication code, Is available in the hospital server 100 and the pharmacy server 300. [ That is, the decoding of the prescription authentication code may be performed in the electronic prescription management server 400, but the decoding of the prescription information and the prescription processing information may not be performed in the electronic prescription management server 400. [

4 is a view for explaining processing of prescription information through a sandbox service according to another embodiment of the present invention.

The electronic prescription management server 400 deletes the prescription information or the prescription processing information stored in the user terminal 200 using the sandbox service when the loss notification for the user terminal 200 is received, Lt; RTI ID = 0.0 > 240 < / RTI > Upon receipt of the control signal, the control unit 240 may delete the prescription information or the prescription processing information stored in the user terminal 200. In another embodiment, all of the prescription authentication codes can be deleted. When the prescription information is stored in the terminal of the individual, there is an advantage that the medical information of the individual is not provided to the third party communication company. However, there is a risk that the prescription information is leaked when the terminal is lost. In this case, it is possible to prevent the outflow of personal information by deleting the medical information from the electronic prescription management server 400 through the push service.

In another embodiment, the control unit 240 can provide the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when requested by the hospital server 100. [ By providing the prescription information and the prescription processing information to the hospital server 100, the doctor can check the details of the medicines prepared by the user so far and the prescription of the medicines so far and the specific contents of the actually prepared medicines, and refer to the medical care.

5 is a flowchart of a mobile prescription management method according to an embodiment of the present invention. In one embodiment, a mobile prescription management method includes a step (S100) of receiving a prescription information encrypted from a hospital server using an RFID medium (S100), storing the received prescription information in the user terminal (S200) Transmitting the prescription information to the pharmacy server using the RFID medium (S300), and performing a user authentication procedure with the pharmacy server (S400).

The step of receiving (S100) and transmitting (S200) the prescription information may identify the user and the prescription information in the hospital through the two-dimensional bar code, the prescription information, and the two-dimensional bar code.

In another embodiment, the mobile prescription management method further comprises receiving prescription processing information from the pharmacy server, wherein the prescription processing information may include drug information and pharmacy codes actually provided to the user.

In another embodiment, the mobile prescription management method may further include providing the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when there is a user authentication request from the hospital server.

In addition, when the loss report of the user terminal is received by the electronic prescription management server, the electronic prescription management server can delete the stored prescription information and prescription processing information through the sandbox service.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an overall flow of a mobile prescription management method according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 6, the hospital server 100 requests the user terminal 200 to authenticate the user (S1). The user terminal 200 can authenticate the user using the user information of the user information management unit 230 (S2). Specifically, the user can be authenticated through an authorized certificate or a personal identification code number.

When the user authentication is completed, a prescription is issued, and the hospital server 100 generates and encrypts prescription information according to the issued prescription (S3). The encrypted prescription information is received by the user terminal 200 (S4). In another embodiment, the user terminal 200 may request the generation of the above-described prescription authentication code using the received prescription information and user information.

When the user arrives at the pharmacy, the user authentication step may be performed as in steps S1 and S2, or the user authentication may be performed by requesting the electronic prescription management server 400 to validate the prescription authentication code.

Thereafter, the user terminal 200 transmits the prescription information (or the prescription authentication code) to the pharmacy server 300 (S5). The pharmacy server 300 receiving the prescription information decrypts the prescription information and confirms the prescription contents (S6). After prescription according to prescription contents is made, prescription processing information can be created by input of pharmacist. Thereafter, the user terminal 200 may request payment of the preparation cost to the pharmacy server 300 and the payment processing may be performed easily (S7).

 When payment and payment are completed, the pharmacy server 300 transmits prescription processing information to the user terminal 200 (S8), and the user terminal 200 can associate and store the prescription information and the prescription processing information (S9) .

Then, when the user visits the hospital, prescription information and prescription processing information stored in the user terminal may be provided to the hospital server (S10). The hospital server decrypts the received prescription information and prescription processing information and confirms S11).

While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. However, it should be understood that such modifications are within the technical scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the true scope of the present invention should be determined by the technical idea of the appended claims.

Hospital server: 100
User terminal: 200
Pharmacy server: 300
Electronic prescription management server: 400
Communication department: 210
Prescription management department: 220
User Information Management Department: 230
Control section: 240
SendBox Service Department: 250
Mobile prescription management system: 1000

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A communication unit for receiving the encrypted prescription information from the hospital server and transmitting the received prescription information to the pharmacy server;
A prescription management unit for storing and managing prescription information received from the hospital server;
A user information management unit for performing a user authentication procedure for the pharmacy server; And
And a control unit for controlling the prescription management unit, the user information management unit, and the communication unit,
Wherein the communication unit communicates with the hospital server and the pharmacy server using an RFID medium.
The method according to claim 1,
The prescription information includes:
A prescription issuance date, a hospital code, an electronic prescription, and an electronic prescription serial number.
3. The method of claim 2,
The prescription management unit,
Wherein the prescription information is converted into a two-dimensional barcode, and the user and the prescription information are identified through the barcode.
The method of claim 3,
The prescription management unit,
And receiving and managing prescription processing information from the pharmacy server through the communication unit,
Wherein the prescription processing information includes drug information and pharmacy code actually provided to the user.
5. The method of claim 4,
The control unit
And provides the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when a request is made from the hospital server.
6. The method of claim 5,
When the loss notification of the user terminal is received by the electronic prescription management server,
Wherein the control unit deletes prescription information or prescription processing information stored in the user terminal through a Send Box service of the electronic prescription management server.
Receiving encrypted prescription information from a hospital server using a RFID medium;
Storing the received prescription information in the user terminal;
Transmitting the stored prescription information to a pharmacy server using an RFID medium; And
And performing a user authentication procedure for the pharmacy server.
8. The method of claim 7,
The prescription information includes:
A prescription issuance date, a hospital code, an electronic prescription, and an electronic prescription serial number.
9. The method of claim 8,
Wherein the receiving and transmitting the prescription information comprises:
Wherein the prescription information is a two-dimensional bar code image, and the user and the prescription information are identified through the two-dimensional bar code.
10. The method of claim 9,
Further comprising receiving prescription processing information from the pharmacy server,
Wherein the prescription processing information includes drug information actually provided to the user and pharmacy code.
11. The method of claim 10,
And providing the stored prescription information and prescription processing information to the hospital server when a user authentication request is made from the hospital server.
12. The method of claim 11,
When the loss notification of the user terminal is received by the electronic prescription management server,
Wherein the electronic prescription management server deletes the stored prescription information and prescription processing information through a SendBox service.
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