WO2018195378A1 - Service d'abonnement pour réception de lentilles de contact - Google Patents

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WO2018195378A1
WO2018195378A1 PCT/US2018/028484 US2018028484W WO2018195378A1 WO 2018195378 A1 WO2018195378 A1 WO 2018195378A1 US 2018028484 W US2018028484 W US 2018028484W WO 2018195378 A1 WO2018195378 A1 WO 2018195378A1
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  • a contact lens (often referred to simply as a contact) is a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye. Contact lenses are considered medical devices and can be worn to correct vision, for cosmetic purposes or therapeutic reasons.
  • contact lenses People choose to wear contact lenses for many reasons. Aesthetics and cosmetics are motivating factors for people who want to avoid wearing glasses or to change the appearance of their eyes. Others wear contact lenses for functional or optical reasons. When compared with glasses, contact lenses can provide better peripheral vision and do not collect moisture (from rain, snow, condensation etc.) or perspiration. This can make contact lenses preferable for sports and other outdoor activities. Contact lens wearers can also wear sunglasses, goggles, or other eyewear of their choice without having to fit them with prescription lenses or worry about compatibility with glasses. Additionally, there are conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia that can be corrected better with contact lenses than with glasses.
  • Contact lenses can be categorized by their replacement schedule.
  • Single use lenses (called 1-day or daily disposables) are discarded after one use. Because they do not have to stand up to the wear and tear of repeated uses, these lenses can be made thinner and lighter, greatly improving their comfort. Lenses replaced frequently can gather fewer deposits of allergens and germs, making these lenses preferable for patients with ocular allergies or for those who are prone to infection.
  • Single-use lenses are also useful for people who wear contact lenses infrequently, or when losing a lens is likely or not easily replaced (such as when on vacation). They are also considered useful for children because cleaning or disinfecting is not needed, leading to improved compliance.
  • Other disposable contact lenses can be designed for replacement every two or four weeks.
  • the process of ordering contact lens can involve multiple questions, such as, how many boxes should be ordered, how to pay for the ordered contact lens, how to order the next shipment and when to order the next shipment.
  • the above objects as well as other objects not specifically enumerated are achieved by a contact lens subscription service for use in ordering and shipping prescription contact lenses.
  • the contact lens subscription service includes an information system configured to accumulate information of an eye care provider and a patient of the eye care provider. The information including the eye care provider' s practice name and location and the patient' s contact lens prescription, billing and shipping information.
  • a scheduling and shipping system is configured to interact with the information system. The scheduling and shipping system is configured to procure, schedule and ship the prescription contact lenses in a manner such that the prescription contact lenses are paid for and received on a monthly basis by the patient.
  • Figure 1 is a flow chart illustrating the process steps of a contact lens subscription service.
  • Figure 2 is a chart indicating information concerning the eye care provider of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a first input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 4 is another input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 5 is another input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 6 is another input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 7 is another input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 8 is a cost screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 9 is another input screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 10 is a summary screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 11 is a terms and conditions screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 12 is a summary cost screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 13 is a completed subscription message screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 14 is a scheduling summary screen of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 15 is a welcoming communication of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 16 is a payment notification of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 17 is a patient notification of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 18 is a flow chart illustrating the process steps of a final scheduling phase of the contact lens subscription service of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 19 is a confirming shipment notice of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 20 is an initial shipment notification of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 20 is an initial shipment notification of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 21 is a second shipment notification of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 22 is a monthly message dashboard of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18 illustrating one or more customized monthly messages.
  • Figure 23 is a first embodiment of a recall notice of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 24 is another embodiment of a recall notice of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 25 is another embodiment of a recall notice of the final scheduling phase of Fig. 18.
  • the contact lens subscription service (hereafter "subscription service”) will now be described with occasional reference to specific embodiments.
  • the subscription service may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the subscription service to those skilled in the art.
  • the subscription service 10 is a system configured to allow a patient to order, receive and pay for monthly deliveries of prescribed contact lens.
  • the subscription service 10 includes a portal establishment phase 12, a patient exam phase 14, a patient direction phase 16, a portal input phase 18, an initial scheduling phase 20, a billing phase 22, a final scheduling phase 24, a shipping phase 26, a tracking phase 28, a marketing phase 29, a status communication phase 30 and a recall system phase 32.
  • Each of the phases 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30 and 32 will be discussed in more detail below.
  • the phases 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30 and 32 of the subscription service 10 are administered, managed and completed with the use of electronic-based and/or computer-based equipment, such as the non-limiting examples of laptop computers, tablets, smartphones and the like. It has been found that the use of electronic-based and/or computer-based equipment facilitates ease of use of the subscription service 10. However, it is within the contemplation of the subscription service 10 that electronic-based and/or computer-based equipment is not necessary for the implementation and use of the subscription service 10.
  • the portal establishment phase 12 includes the establishment of a portal for the administration of the subscription service 10.
  • the term "portal”, as used herein, is defined to mean a gateway or point of entry into the administration system of the subscription service 10.
  • the portal provides for entry into the administration of the subscription service 10.
  • the portal is established in the office of eye care providers office, thereby allowing access to the administration system of the subscription service 10.
  • the administration system can be disposed at any desired physical location, including locations remote from the office of the eye care provider. However, it is within the contemplation of the subscription service 10 that the portal can also be disposed in other locations.
  • the portal establishment phase 12 includes recording data for the eye care provider including the non-limiting examples of the practitioner first name 34a, practitioner last name 34b, practice name 34c, primary e-mail address 34d, primary phone number 34e, payment details 34f, website url 34g, online ordering url 34h, password 34i, practice location name 34j, practice location address 34k, contact name 341, contact e-mail 34m, contact phone number 34n and doctor names 34o.
  • the eye care provider has established an account with the subscription service 10 and is ready to enroll patients into the subscription service 10. While the examples of the data input into the administrative system of the subscription service 10 are shown in Fig. 2, it should be appreciated that more or less data can be used sufficient to establish an account with the subscription service 10 and be ready to enroll patients into the subscription service 10.
  • the patient exam phase 14 begins.
  • a patient visits the eye care provider for an annual contact lens exam.
  • the annual contact lens exam can include special tests that typically are not performed in routine eye exams for eyeglasses, such as the non-limiting examples of evaluating the size and shape of the eye, as well as other factors such as tear production levels.
  • the patient direction phase 16 begins.
  • the patient direction phase includes the decision by the patient as to the source of the needed contact lenses.
  • the patient can opt to use the subscription service 10 or the patient can opt to use another provider of contact lenses.
  • the patient informs the eye care provider to use
  • the portal input phase 18 involves the input of patient demographic information, prescription information, shipping and billing information into the subscription service 10 through a series of input screens via the portal by the eye care provider, as shown in Figs. 3
  • a first input screen is shown at 36.
  • the first input screen 36 displays a summary of information for the current subscribers to the subscription service 10.
  • first, second and third current subscribers are shown generally at 38a-38c.
  • the summary of the information displayed includes the subscribers last name 40a, first name 40b, email address 40c, subscription start date 40e and status 40f.
  • access can be provided to additional information for each current subscriber through the "View" buttons 40g.
  • the eye care provider can initiate the input process for a new subscriber through the "Add A New Subscription" button 42.
  • the input screen 44 provides for the input of patient demographic information, such as the non- limiting examples of patient first name 46a, last name 46b, date of birth 46c, email address 46d and phone number 46e.
  • patient demographic information such as the non- limiting examples of patient first name 46a, last name 46b, date of birth 46c, email address 46d and phone number 46e.
  • the input screen 44 can include an input 48 to confirm the patient's email address, although such is not necessary for operation of the subscription service 10.
  • a subsequent input screen is shown at 50.
  • the input screen 50 provides entry of the patient's name 52a, doctor 52b, start date 52c and Rx expiration date 52d.
  • the input screen 54 is configured to document the selected contact lens.
  • the selection of the contact lens is specific to each eye.
  • the selection of the contact lens for the right eye is provided in the column marked 56 and the selection of the contact lens for the left eye is provided in the column marked 58.
  • a manufacturer 60 is selected.
  • the selection of the manufacturer 60 can be made from a drop down list of manufacturers provided upon activation of a drop down button 62, although such is not necessary for operation of the subscription service 10.
  • the input screen 54 also provides the eye care provider with the opportunity to indicate that no contact lens is required for the right eye through a check box 64.
  • a list of available contact lens products, specific to the selected manufacturer 60 is shown at 66.
  • a selection of the specific contact lens product is made from the list 66. Once the manufacturer 60 and product selection 66 is completed for the right eye 56, the process is repeated for the left eye 58.
  • the input screen 68 is configured to document the contact lens prescription, also specific to each eye.
  • the prescription of the contact lens for the right eye is provided in the column marked 70 and the selection of the contact lens for the left eye is provided in the column marked 72.
  • the quantitative measurements provided for the right eye include the base curve 74a, diameter 74b and the power 74c.
  • the selection of the selected product 66 can be displayed. However, it should be appreciated that the display of the selected product 66 is optional, and not necessary for operation of the subscription service 10. It is also within the contemplation of the subscription service 10 that the input screen 68 may contain more information and quantitative
  • Non-limiting examples of other eye-related conditions include patients requiring toric and multifocal lenses.
  • the screen 76 includes a first column 78 indicating the cost of the selected product purchased today and a second column 80 indicating the cost of the selected product purchased on a monthly basis.
  • the subscription service 10 having regular monthly shipments, is advantageously configured such that a patient always has a backup set of lenses available for use in an emergency.
  • the monthly shipment results in the patient receiving a quantity of thirty lenses per prescribed eye.
  • the monthly shipment results in the patent receiving a quantity of two lenses per prescribed eye.
  • the initial shipment to the patient contains the lenses for the first month and the last month, thereby providing a backup lens.
  • the current cost is indicated for the right eye 82a and the left eye 82b.
  • the total cost 82c is also indicated.
  • the monthly costs are indicated in column 80.
  • the current cost 78 will be higher than the monthly cost 80 due to the quantity of the first and last month lenses.
  • the input screen 84 is configured to document the patient's payment details in a first column 86 and the patient's shipping details in a second column 88.
  • the payment details include the credit card number 90a, the credit card expiration date 90b, the credit card security code 90c, the name on the credit card 90d, the billing address of the credit card 90e, an optional second address 90f, the city 90g, state 90h and the zip code 90i.
  • the input screen 84 also provides a check box 92 in the second column 88 to indicate the shipping address is the same as the credit card billing address.
  • a summary of the new subscription is shown in screen 94.
  • the summary includes the patient information 96, payment information 98, shipping information 100, prescription information 102, right eye measurements 104 and left eye measurements 106.
  • the screen 94 is presented to the eye care provider for review and acceptance.
  • the place order screen 108 provides the cost due today 82c and the monthly cost 80 from Fig. 8 and a portion of a Terms of Service Narrative 110.
  • the Terms of Service Narrative 110 is configured to provide the eye care provider and the patient with the terms and conditions under which the subscription service 10 and the patient mutually agree to be bound into a contract. While the illustrated portion of the Terms of Service Narrative 110 includes the illustrated language, it should be appreciated that the Terms of Service Narrative 110 can include any desired language sufficient to bind the subscription service 10 and the patient into a mutually agreeable contract.
  • the place order screen 108 further includes a check box 112 indicating the patient has received and agreed to the terms and conditions. Once the patient has agreed to the terms and conditions and the check box is checked, the order for the monthly delivery of the contact lenses is in condition for completion. To complete the order, the eye care provider selects the Place Order button 114.
  • the screen 116 is yet another reminder to the patient of the costs involved in subscribing to the subscription service 10.
  • the screen 116 includes a first column 118 indicating the cost of the selected product if purchased now and a second column 120 indicating the cost of the selected product if purchased on a monthly basis.
  • the current cost is indicated for the right eye 122a, the left eye 122b and for shipping and handling 122c.
  • the total cost 122d is also indicated.
  • the monthly costs are indicated in column 120. It should be appreciated that the "due today" costs 118 and the "monthly" costs 120 could be different as discussed above for Fig. 8.
  • a subsequent screen 124 is illustrated.
  • the screen 124 provides a message 126 that entry of the new subscription has been successfully completed.
  • the screen 124 further provides a message 128 indicating that a confirming e-mail has been sent to the patient. While the embodiment of the screen 124 shown in Fig. 13 contains a quantity of two messages 126, 128, it should be appreciated that screen 124 can contain other messages indicating completion of the portal input phase 18.
  • the initial scheduling phase 20 involves the scheduling of automatic product shipments and payments on a monthly basis for a patient.
  • the subscription service 10 provides a scheduling summary screen 130, configured to provide relevant scheduling data at a glance.
  • the scheduling summary screen 130 includes a doctor's notes section 132, a subscription summary section 134 and an order history section 136.
  • the doctor's note section 132 is configured to display one or more notes as indicated by the attending doctor.
  • the notes can contain any subject matter, medical or otherwise.
  • the subscription summary section 134 contains a layout of calendar months 138a- 1381 for the next 12 subscription months along with the specific days for each of the calendar months 138a- 1381 indicating the specific shipment days.
  • the subscription summary section 134 also contains an indication 140 of the calendar months remaining on the subscription as well the expiration date 142 and monthly cost 144 of the subscription.
  • the order history section 136 is searchable and contains information such as the non-limiting examples of an action date 146, a right eye cost 148, a left eye cost 150, the cost of taxes 152, the cost of shipping and handling 154 and the total cost 156.
  • the patient can be informed about the patient's newly established subscription account.
  • One non-limiting example of an informative communication provided to a patient is shown in Fig. 15 as welcoming communication 160.
  • the welcoming communication provides a link 162 to limited entry into the administrative portal of the subscription service 10. Entry into the administrative portion provides the patient with the opportunity to review the patient's personal information 164 and the order information. Required corrections can be brought to the attention of the eye care provider.
  • the billing phase 20 involves automatically billing the patient on a monthly basis for the ordered contact lenses.
  • the automatic billing is completed using the payment information 86 gathered during the input phase 18 as shown in Fig. 9.
  • the patient can receive
  • a first notification 166 can be provided to the patient generally indicating that a payment has been processed.
  • the first notification 166 further provides the patient with advance notice that a shipment will be arriving shortly. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments, the first notification 166 can display other language advising the patient of other order related information.
  • the second notification 168 provides an indication 169 of the number of months left on the subscription account, a summary of recent delivered shipments 170a, current shipments 170b and scheduled shipments 170c.
  • the second notification 168 further provides a summary 172 of the most recent billing and shipping details. It should also be appreciated that in other embodiments, the second notification 168 can display other account, billing and shipment information.
  • the final scheduling phase 24 involves a review of the order details, the order schedule and a comparison of the product in inventory against the product required for an order.
  • a first process step 180 the product requirements for the order are compared with the inventory currently on-hand.
  • a purchase order is issued as indicated in process step 182.
  • the purchase order 182 is issued to the supplier of the contact lens product.
  • the supplier of the contact lens product can provide a notice 183 confirming shipment of the contact lens product.
  • a notice Confirming Shipment 183 is illustrated.
  • the Notice 183 can indicate the method of shipment 183a, the address of the shipment 183b, a tracking number 183c and a tracking link 183d. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments, the Notice 183 can contain other shipment- related information.
  • the product shipment procured by the purchase order
  • the received product is inspected as indicated by process step 186.
  • the inspection step 186 has the limited form of a visual inspection.
  • the inspection step 186 can have more involved inspection processes and methods.
  • step 188 the received product is moved to a bulk inventory area.
  • step 190 the order for the contact lenses is processed and the order and the product for the order are moved to a final inspection area.
  • the excess product is moved to a patient storage area in the bulk inventor as shown by process step 191.
  • step 192 the product designated for an order and the order details receive a final inspection.
  • the order and the product are moved to a finished goods processing area for packaging, thereby creating a packaged order.
  • the packaged order is released for distribution as shown in process step 196.
  • step 197 inventory records can be reconciled such as to maintain proper accounting of inventory on-hand.
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  • the completed order is shipped to the patient on the indicated monthly schedule.
  • the method of shipping the completed order includes tracking systems, as is known in the shipping arts.
  • Non-limiting examples of shipping methods including tracking systems include U.S.P.S. Certified Mail, United Parcel Service (UPS), Federal Express and the like.
  • an initial shipment notification 200 can be sent to the patient.
  • the shipment notification 200 indicates the order has shipped.
  • the shipment notification 200 is sent to the patient via email.
  • the shipment notification 200 can be sent to the patient via other delivery mechanisms, including the non-limiting examples of text message, social media, U.S.P.S. delivery and the like.
  • the shipment notification 200 can include contact information in the event the patient has further questions.
  • a non-limiting example of a second shipment notification 202 is provided.
  • the second shipment notification 202 provides an expiration date 204 of the subscription account indication 204 and the number of months 206 left on the subscription account.
  • the second shipment notification 202 also indicates the delivery date 208 of the most recent monthly shipment, the status of the current shipment 210 and the next scheduled monthly shipments 212. It should also be appreciated that in other embodiments, the second shipment notification 202 can display other desired account, billing and shipment information.
  • the eye care provider is provided with tools to communicate marketing opportunities with the patient.
  • the marketing opportunities are placed in the patient's monthly subscription packages along with the contact lenses.
  • the eye care provided is equipped with a monthly message dashboard 214 having one or more customized monthly messages.
  • the eye care provider can choose one of the customized monthly message for inclusion with shipped contact lenses or the eye care provider can create their own message.
  • the message dashboard 214 includes a first proposed monthly message 216 and a second proposed monthly message 218.
  • the proposed monthly messages 216, 218 can include any desired test, images or indicia.
  • the subscription service 10 includes a recall system 32.
  • the recall system 32 is configured to allow the eye care provider with the ability to alert the patient that their subscription is close to expiring.
  • a recall notice is illustrated at 220.
  • the recall notice 220 provides the patient with the date of expiration 222, the monthly cost 224, the delivery date 226 of the most recent monthly shipment, the status of the current shipment 228 and the next scheduled monthly shipment 230. It should also be appreciated that in other embodiments, the recall notice 220 can display other desired account, billing and shipment information.
  • FIG. 24 another embodiment of a recall notice is illustrated at 232.
  • the embodiment of the recall notice 232 is the same as the recall notice 220 illustrated in Fig. 23 with the exception that reference is made to the eye care provider 234.
  • the reference 234 to the eye care provider can include the eye care provider's telephone number 236 and/or a link 238 to the eye care provider's website address.
  • the recall notice 240 differs from the recall notices 220, 232 in that the recall notice 240 is sent from the Contact Lens Subscription Service and not from the eye care provider. It should also be appreciated that in other embodiments, the recall notice 240 can display other desired text messages.
  • the subscription service 10 is a system configured to allow a patient to order, receive and pay for monthly deliveries of prescribed contact lens, thereby simplifying the process for the patient.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un service d'abonnement pour réception de lentilles de contact destiné à être utilisé dans la commande et l'expédition de lentilles de contact correctrices. Le service d'abonnement pour réception de lentilles de contact comprend un système d'informations configuré pour accumuler les informations d'un fournisseur de soins oculaires et d'un patient du fournisseur de soins oculaires. Les informations comprenant le nom et l'emplacement de la pratique du fournisseur de soins oculaires et les informations d'ordonnance, de facturation et d'expédition des lentilles de contact du patient sont en outre décrites. Un système de planification et d'expédition est configuré pour interagir avec le système d'informations. Le système de planification et d'expédition est configuré pour fournir, planifier et expédier les lentilles de contact correctives d'une manière telle que les lentilles de contact correctives sont payées et reçues sur une base mensuelle par le patient.
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