WO2023238566A1 - 医薬品情報遠隔共有システム及び医薬品情報遠隔共有方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a drug information remote sharing system and a drug information remote sharing method, and particularly relates to a technology for sharing drug identification results.
- a drug inspection device is known that audits drugs from captured images of drugs.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a drug packaging inspection device that includes a drug inspection unit that supports a pharmacist to confirm whether or not a packaged drug corresponds to prescription data based on a captured image of the packaged drug.
- the pharmacist confirms that the packaged drug corresponds to the prescription data
- the drug text or symbol information and the image used for audit by the drug inspection department are sent to the cloud server as the drug information of the packaged drug.
- the technology for uploading is described.
- a drug inspection device that inspects a packaged drug, when identifying the number, color, shape, and size of drugs by photographing only one side of the package, it is difficult to ensure identification quality and safety with that information alone. . Although it is preferable to photograph both sides of the package and determine the type of medicine, it is substantially difficult to maintain 100% identification accuracy when continuous processing is performed.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and provides a drug information remote sharing system and a drug information remote sharing method that improve the reliability of remote sharing of identification results of packaged drugs and facilitate management.
- the purpose is to provide
- a drug information remote sharing system that includes a server and a drug identification device that can communicate with the server.
- the server includes a database and a second processor, the second processor including facility information of the drug identification device, prescription information, drug images, and the list.
- the photographed image of the medicine and the first identification result are recorded in a database, and the information recorded in the database can be accessed by a terminal device that can communicate with the server.
- the facility information of the drug identification device, the prescription information, the photographed image of the drug including the drug image and the list, and the first identification result are recorded in the database, and the information recorded in the database is transferred to the terminal device. Since the information on the packaged medicines can be shared remotely with the terminal device in the medicine identification device.
- the list if the drug type is unknown in the first identification result, it is displayed as unknown, which improves the reliability of remote sharing of drug identification results and facilitates management.
- the first identification result may be a list.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to the first aspect, in which the pharmaceutical identification device includes a first display that displays a first identification result, and a first identification device. an input device for modifying the result, the first processor is configured to display a first display indicating that the first identification result has been confirmed on the first display and that the first identification result has been modified on the input device. and the second processor records in the database that the first identification result has been confirmed and corrected.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is such that in the pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to the second aspect, the first processor stores a sachet in which the medicine in the sachet containing an unknown substance has been corrected.
- the additional drug image that is additionally photographed is displayed on the first display, and the second processor includes the additional drug image in the photographed image of the drug and records it in the database.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to the third aspect, in which the first processor confirms the second identification result based on the additional pharmaceutical image on the first display. displaying on the first display that the second identification result has been confirmed and corrected on the input device, and the second processor records in the database that the second identification result has been confirmed and corrected. .
- a drug information remote sharing system is a drug information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein the first processor emphasizes marking and printing of the drug in the drug image. Generate a list of results.
- the pharmaceutical identification device and the terminal device are a dispensing pharmacy and a dispensing pharmacy, respectively. It will be installed between a dispensing pharmacy and a nursing care facility, a dispensing pharmacy and a medical institution, a hospital pharmacy department and a ward, or a hospital pharmacy department and a nursing facility.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the second processor encrypts personal information and records it in a database. .
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to seventh aspects, in which the first processor is configured to provide a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to an eighth aspect of the present disclosure.
- the drug type of the packaged drug is identified based on a drug image including an image taken from one side and an image taken from the other side different from the one side.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to eighth aspects, wherein the first processor includes The second processor identifies the drug type of the non-packaged drug based on the packaged drug image, and records the non-packaged drug image and a third identification result based on the non-packaged drug image in a database. do.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to the ninth aspect, in which non-packaged pharmaceuticals are internal medicines stored separately in PTP (Press Through Package) sheets. , external medicines, and injection medicines.
- PTP Pressure Through Package
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to tenth aspects, in which the first processor stores prescription information, one package, and the like via a network. At least one of an instruction for dispensing, a request for dispensing a drug, a request for identifying a drug, and a delivery instruction is received.
- a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system is the pharmaceutical information remote sharing system according to any one of the first to eleventh aspects, and includes a terminal device, and the terminal device includes a third processor and a third processor. 2 displays, and the third processor causes the first identification result to be displayed on the second display.
- the drug information remote sharing method provides a drug image in which a drug containing one dose of drug is packaged in a sachet according to prescription information. , identifying the drug type of the packaged drug based on the drug image, and identifying the drug type for each package between the drug image and the master image of the drug type of the drug type of the first identification result based on the drug image.
- a list that displays the drug type as unknown in the first identification result is generated, and the list includes facility information, prescription information, and drug images that have identified the drug type of the drug.
- This is a method for remotely sharing drug information which includes: recording a photographed image of a drug containing a drug and a first identification result in a database; and accessing the information recorded in the database using a terminal device.
- the facility information of the drug identification device, the prescription information, the photographed image of the drug including the drug image and the list, and the first identification result are recorded in the database, and the information recorded in the database is transferred to the terminal device.
- the list if the drug type is unknown in the first identification result, it is displayed as unknown, which improves the reliability of remote sharing of drug identification results and facilitates management. .
- FIG. 1 is a system configuration diagram of a pharmaceutical information remote sharing system.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a list displayed on a display.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a list displayed on a display.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a drug image and a list displayed on a display.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a list displayed on the display.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a list displayed on the display.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a list displayed on the display.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a medicine image taken from the back side of the sachet and a medicine image taken from the front side.
- FIG. 1 is a system configuration diagram of a drug information remote sharing system 10.
- the drug information remote sharing system 10 is a system that facilitates the reliability and management of remote sharing of identification results for packaged drugs (an example of "drugs").
- the drug information remote sharing system 10 includes a server 20, a package inspection machine 32 provided at the pharmacy 30, and a terminal device 52 provided at the pharmacy 50.
- the server 20 is a cloud server installed in a cloud environment different from the environments of the pharmacies 30 and 50.
- the server 20 may be an on-premises server installed at the pharmacy 30.
- the server 20 includes a processor 20A (an example of a "second processor") and a memory 20B.
- the hardware structure of the processor 20A is the following various processors.
- Various types of processors include the CPU (Central Processing Unit), which is a general-purpose processor that executes software (programs) and acts as various functional units, the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), which is a processor specialized in image processing, A circuit designed specifically to execute a specific process, such as a PLD (Programmable Logic Device), which is a processor whose circuit configuration can be changed after manufacturing, such as an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), or an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).
- One processing unit may be composed of one of these various processors, or two or more processors of the same type or different types (e.g., multiple FPGAs, a combination of a CPU and an FPGA, or a combination of a CPU and an FPGA). (a combination of GPUs).
- a plurality of functional units may be configured by one processor.
- one processor is configured with a combination of one or more CPUs and software, as typified by a computer such as a client or server. There is a form in which a processor acts as multiple functional units.
- circuitry that is a combination of circuit elements such as semiconductor elements.
- the memory 20B stores instructions for the processor 20A to execute.
- the server 20 includes a database 22.
- the database 22 includes "prescription information" written in the prescription, "instructions for packaging the dispensed medicines", “request information” including information on the requesting pharmacy 30 and the requesting pharmacy 50, and the packaging information.
- ⁇ Delivery instructions,'' including the delivery address of the standardized medicine, and ⁇ drug information,'' including the history of dispensing, packaging, and delivery of the medicine, are recorded.
- Information recorded in the database 22 can be accessed via the server 20 by a terminal device 52, which will be described later.
- the pharmacy 30 is a dispensing pharmacy that has a pharmacist and performs dispensing and packaging based on prescription information from a requester.
- the package inspection device 32 (an example of a "medicine identification device") identifies pharmaceutical products based on a pharmaceutical image taken of a single dose of pharmaceuticals packaged in a sachet according to prescription information. This is a device that audits (identifies) drug types.
- the package inspection machine 32 is configured to be able to communicate with the server 20 via a communication network such as the Internet, a LAN (Local Area Network), or a WAN (Wide Area Network).
- the packaging inspection machine 32 includes a processor 32A, an input device 32B, and a display 32C.
- the configuration of processor 32A is similar to processor 20A of server 20.
- the input device 32B is an input device for a pharmacist to input various information and desired instructions to the package inspection machine 32.
- the display 32C (an example of a "first display”) is a display device that allows the pharmacist to visually confirm (confirm) information such as audit results (identification results).
- the display 32C displays a screen necessary for operation with the input device 32B, and functions as a part that implements a GUI (Graphical User Interface).
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- the package inspection machine 32 includes a database 34.
- the database 34 records information such as audit results by the package inspection machine 32.
- the package inspection machine 32 includes a packaging machine 36.
- the packaging machine 36 stores one dose of medicine in a sachet according to the prescription information and packs it into a single package.
- the packaging inspection machine 32 includes a camera (not shown) that photographs each packaging of pharmaceuticals from the front and back sides.
- the pharmaceutical product packaged by the packaging machine 36 may include a capsule in which a capsule base is filled with powder or granules, or a solid tablet formed into a certain shape by compression molding.
- Pharmaceutical products have stamps and/or printing added to them.
- “Engraving and/or printing” means “either an engraving or printing” or “both an engraving and printing.”
- the addition of a stamp means that identification information is formed by forming grooves, which are recessed areas, on the surface of the drug. The grooves are not limited to those formed by digging the surface, but may be formed by pressing the surface.
- the markings may include markings that do not have an identification function, such as dividing lines.
- printing added means that identification information is formed by applying edible ink or the like to the surface of a pharmaceutical product with or without contact.
- attachmented by printing has the same meaning as “attached by printing.”
- the pharmacy 30 is further provided with a dispensing shelf 38, other dispensing equipment 40, and a database 42.
- the dispensing shelf 38 is a shelf that stores medicines separated by type.
- the dispensing shelf 38 may be a picking device such as an automatic medicine dispensing machine.
- Other dispensing equipment 40 may include a sterilizer, an electronic balance, a sachet printer, and the like.
- the database 42 records information regarding the inventory of pharmaceuticals and the like.
- the pharmacy 50 is a facility located in a remote environment from the pharmacy 30.
- the pharmacy 50 is a dispensing pharmacy that has a pharmacist and requests the requested pharmacy 30 to prepare and package medicines for the patient 60.
- the terminal device 52 includes a processor 52A, an input device 52B, and a display 52C.
- the configuration of processor 52A is similar to processor 20A of server 20.
- the input device 52B is an input device for a user such as a pharmacist of the pharmacy 50 to input various information and desired instructions to the server 20.
- the display 52C is a display device that allows the user to view information transmitted from the server 20.
- the terminal device 52 is configured to be able to communicate with the server 20 via a communication network such as the Internet, LAN, WAN, etc., and can access information recorded in the database 22 via the server 20.
- the patient 60 is a patient to whom medicines are prescribed based on a prescription prepared by a doctor.
- the residence of the patient 60 is a remote environment from the pharmacy 30, and may be a home, a ward, or a facility.
- the patient 60 may have a terminal device (not shown) configured to be able to communicate with the server 20 via a communication network such as the Internet, LAN, or WAN.
- one requesting pharmacy 30 and one requesting pharmacy 50 are shown for the server 20, but the server 20 has a plurality of pharmacies 30 and a plurality of pharmacies 50. May be connected. With such a server 20, drug information regarding multiple patients 60 can be shared among multiple pharmacies 30 and multiple pharmacies 50.
- the processor 52A of the terminal device 52 of the pharmacy 50 acquires the prescription information (e.g., electronic prescription) of the medicine to be prescribed to the patient 60 created by the doctor, and sends the prescription information, a request for dispensing in one package, and delivery instructions to the server. Send to 20.
- the request for dispensing a single package of pharmaceuticals includes a dispensing request, a package instruction, and an identification request.
- the processor 52A may transmit at least one of prescription information, a dispensing request, a packaging instruction, an identification request, and a delivery instruction to the server 20.
- the processor 20A of the server 20 receives the prescription information, the request for packaged preparation, and the delivery instruction from the terminal device 52, and records the received prescription information, the request for packaged preparation, and the delivery instruction in the database 22. Furthermore, the processor 20A encrypts the personal information of the patient 60 and records it in the database 22. Further, the processor 20A transmits the received prescription information, a request for packaged medication, and delivery instructions to the pharmacy 30.
- the processor 32A of the package inspection machine 32 of the pharmacy 30 receives prescription information, a request for dispensing in a package, and delivery instructions from the server 20, and processes the received prescription information, request for dispensing in a package, and delivery instructions. It is recorded in the database 34. Further, the packaging machine 36 dispenses and packages the medicine according to the received prescription information and the request for dispensing in one package.
- the processor 32A of the package inspection machine 32 causes a camera (not shown) to photograph each package of the drug packaged by the packaging machine 36, thereby obtaining a drug image. Based on the acquired drug image, the processor 32A performs an audit according to the received prescription information and the request for packaged dispensing, and identifies the drug type of the packaged drug. In addition, the processor 32A generates a list for each package of the drug image and a master image of the drug of the drug type of the first identification result based on the drug image, and if the drug type is unknown in the first identification result, it is unknown. Generate a list to display as an object.
- the processor 32A displays the first identification result on the display 32C.
- the processor 32A displays, for example, a list as the first identification result.
- the pharmacist at the pharmacy 30 visually confirms the first identification result displayed on the display 32C, and confirms whether the first identification result is correct and whether each sachet contains the correct medicine. do.
- Processor 32A may display the drug image on display 32C.
- the processor 32A displays on the display 32C that the first identification result has been confirmed.
- a pharmacist at the pharmacy 30 may modify the first identification result using the input device 32B. If the first identification result is modified by the input device 32B, the processor 32A displays on the display 32C that the first identification result has been modified.
- a standing tablet is a pharmaceutical product in which the stamped and/or printed surface is substantially perpendicular to the front and back surfaces of the sachet.
- the package inspection machine 32 inspects the corrected sachets again. That is, the processor 32A causes a camera (not shown) to additionally photograph the corrected sachet, and performs the audit again based on the additional drug image. Processor 32A displays the second identification result based on the additional drug image on display 32C. Processor 32A may display additional drug images on display 32C. The pharmacist at the pharmacy 30 visually checks the second identification result displayed on the display 32C, and checks whether the second identification result is correct and whether the correct medicine is packed in the corrected sachet. Check. The processor 32A displays on the display 32C that the second identification result has been confirmed. If the second identification result is modified by the input device 32B, the processor 32A displays on the display 32C that the second identification result has been modified. The corrected sachets may be inspected by a pharmacist at the pharmacy 30 without using the package inspection machine 32.
- the processor 32A stores the identification results including the first identification result and the second identification result, the photographed images including the drug images before and after correction, records of unknown items and corrections, prescription information, requests for packaged preparations, and delivery. It is recorded in the database 34 in association with the instruction and transmitted to the server 20.
- the processor 32A may record the facility information of the identified pharmacy 30, the date and time of identification, the name of the pharmacist who confirmed the identification result, etc. in the database 34, and transmit it to the server 20.
- the processor 20A of the server 20 records the received identification results, captured images, unknown objects, and correction records in the database 22 in association with the prescription information, the request for packaged medication, and the delivery instruction.
- the processor 20A may transmit the received identification results, captured images, unknown objects, and correction records to the pharmacy 50. Identification results, photographed images, records of unknown items, and corrections correspond to "drug information.”
- the processor 20A may record the facility information of the identified pharmacy 30, the date and time of identification, the name of the pharmacist who confirmed the identification result, etc. in the database 22
- the processor 32A of the package inspection machine 32 determines whether the drug is not packaged based on a non-package drug image taken of a drug that is not packaged, that is, a drug that is not packaged, according to the prescription information.
- the third identification result based on the non-packaged drug image and the non-packaged drug image may be recorded in the database 34, displayed on the display 32C, or displayed on the server 20. You can also send it.
- the non-packaged medicines include at least one of internal medicines, external medicines, and injection medicines that are separately stored in PTP (Press Through Package) sheets. Note that internal medicines are medicines that are taken orally, external medicines are medicines that are applied to the skin, and injection medicines are medicines that are administered with a syringe.
- the terminal device 52 acquires the identification results, captured images, unknown objects, and correction records from the database 22 via the server 20, and displays them on the display 52C. Thereby, the pharmacist at the pharmacy 50 can finally confirm the identification results of the medicines prescribed to the patient 60, the photographed images, and the records of unknown items and corrections.
- the pharmacy 30 delivers the packaged medicine to the patient 60 according to the received delivery instruction.
- the medicine prescribed by the doctor is delivered to the patient 60.
- the packaged medicine may be delivered to the patient 60 via the pharmacy 50.
- information on drugs prescribed to the patient 60 is shared between the pharmacists at the pharmacy 30 and the pharmacist at the pharmacy 50, and identification results of packaged drugs can be shared remotely. can improve reliability and ease management.
- the package inspection machine 32 and the terminal device 52 may be installed in a dispensing pharmacy and a nursing facility, a dispensing pharmacy and a medical institution, a hospital pharmacy department and a ward, and a hospital pharmacy department and a nursing facility, respectively. In either case, information on packaged medicines can be shared by the server 20 between the facility where the package inspection machine 32 is installed and the facility where the terminal device 52 is installed.
- the captured images shared by the pharmacy 30 and the pharmacy 50 include an image in which pharmaceutical images are listed.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a list L1 of identification results displayed on the display 32C.
- an example is shown in which one drug A, one drug B, one drug C, one drug D, and one drug E are packed in 14 sachets.
- medicine A is a capsule
- medicine B, medicine C, medicine D, and medicine E are tablets.
- the list L1 has a column F0 that displays display images of master images of medicines to be dispensed, and columns F1 to F14 that display display images of medicines to be packaged in each sachet. That is, columns F1 to F14 display display images of medicines packaged in packets numbered 001 to 014, respectively.
- Each column F0 to F14 is a row G1 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine A, a row G2 that displays the display image of the back side of medicine A, a row G3 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine B, and a row G3 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine B.
- Row G4 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine C
- Row G5 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine C
- Row G6 that displays the display image of the back side of medicine C
- Row G7 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine D.
- a row G8 displays a display image of the back side of the medicine E
- a row G9 displays a display image of the front side of the medicine E
- a row G10 displays a display image of the back side of the medicine E.
- a display image corresponding to each position is displayed in each row G1 to G10 of each column F0 to F14.
- the list L1 can display display images of medicines located outside the screen by scrolling.
- the display image is an image obtained by detecting the region of the target drug from the drug image and cutting out the detected region. Further, the master image is recorded in the database 34. In the display image of the medicine displayed here and the display image of the master image, the engraved portion and/or the printed portion are aligned in the same direction.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a list L2 of identification results displayed on the display 32C.
- the arrangement of display images in the list L2 is the same as that in the list L1.
- the engraved portion and/or printed portion of the display image of the medicine and the display image of the master image are emphasized.
- the engraved part and/or the printed part is emphasized by displaying the medicine part with relatively high brightness and the engraved part and/or the printed part with relatively low brightness.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the drug image IF, drug image IB, and identification result list L3 displayed on the display 32C.
- the drug image IF is an image taken of the front side of the sachet
- the medicine image IB is an image taken of the back side of the sachet. In the example shown in FIG. 4, it is an image of a parcel numbered 004.
- the drug image IB is displayed with the left and right sides reversed. Further, in the drug image IF and the drug image IB, the engraved portion and/or the printed portion are emphasized, respectively.
- the list L3 is a list of the identification results based on the drug image IF and the drug image IB, and in the example shown in FIG. 4, it is the identification result of the package numbered 004.
- the list L3 has a column F20 that displays display images of master images of medicines to be dispensed, and a column F21 that displays display images of medicines packaged in sachets.
- Columns F20 and F21 are row G11 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine A, row G12 that displays the display image of the back side of medicine A, row G13 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine B, and row G13 that displays the display image of the front side of medicine B.
- a row G14 that displays a display image a row G15 that displays a display image of the front side of medicine C, a row G16 that displays a display image of the back side of medicine C, a row G17 that displays a display image of the front side of medicine D, and a row G17 that displays a display image of the front side of medicine D.
- a row G18 displays a display image of the back side of the medicine E
- a row G19 displays a display image of the front side of the medicine E
- a row G20 displays a display image of the back side of the medicine E.
- Display images corresponding to the respective positions are displayed in each row G11 to G20 of columns F20 and F21.
- the list L3 can display display images of medicines located outside the screen by scrolling.
- the engraved portion and/or the printed portion are aligned in the same direction, and the engraved portion and/or the printed portion are emphasized.
- FIGS. 5, 6, and 7 are diagrams showing examples of lists L4, L5, and L6 displayed on the display 32C.
- the lists L4, L5, and L6 each have a row G21 that displays a display image of the front side of the unknown object, and a row G22 that displays a display image of the back side of the unknown object.
- Rows G21 and G22 are arranged at the top of each column.
- Rows G9 and G10 are off-screen, but can be displayed by scrolling.
- List L4 in FIG. 5 shows a case where an aluminum piece of a PTP sheet is present as an unknown object in the package numbered 004.
- display images of the front side and back side of the aluminum piece of the PTP sheet are displayed in rows G21 and G22 of unknown objects in column F4.
- List L5 in FIG. 6 shows a case where there is a drug other than the drug in the prescription information in the package numbered 004.
- display images of the front side and the back side of the unknown medicine are displayed in the rows G21 and G22 of the unknown item in the column F4.
- List L6 in FIG. 7 shows a case where a stand-up tablet medicine is present in the package numbered 004.
- display images of the front side and back side of the standing tablet medicine are arranged in rows G21 and G22 of unknown items in column F4.
- rows G5 and G6 of medicine C in column F4 are blank.
- FIG. 8 shows a pharmaceutical image I1 taken from the back side (an example of "one side of the sachet") of the sachet BG, and a pharmaceutical image I2 taken from the front side (an example of the "other side”).
- FIG. Here, five pharmaceutical products MD are enclosed in the sachet BG. Further, a label LB is attached to the surface of the sachet BG. The drug image I2 is photographed with the drug MD moved to a position where the label LB is not attached so that the drug MD is not hidden by the label LB.
- the label LB includes the patient's name (here, "Fujitaro"), the timing of dosing (here, "after breakfast on January 22, 2022”), and the medicine package number (here, "004"), etc. There is. In the drug images I1 and I2, the stamp of the drug is highlighted.
- the pharmaceutical images I1 and I2 are linked to the unidentified package, stored in the database 34 together with the second identification result separately specified by the pharmacist, and transmitted to the server 20.
- the second identification result may be obtained by performing another inspection in the package inspection machine 32 based on the drug images I1 and I2.
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