Abstract: A method is provided for controlling exchange of privacy sensitive data between a first certified party server (A) associated with a first party and at least a second certified party server (B) associated with a second party using a certified intermediate server (Y) subject to authorizations (XAB) imposed by an authorizing party (X), using a public network. Therein the first certified party server (A) transmits (S2) to the certified intermediate server (Y) a primary request (ARQ(IxA,?xA)) that includes a digitally signed primary request indication (IXA,?XA) comprising a primary request indication (IXA) specifying a set of privacy sensitive data units (XA) for which a copy (CXA) is requested and a digital signature (?XA) of said first party, associated with said primary request indication (IXA).
Abstract: Method for creating and/or keeping a personal medication file with the aid of a computer system, comprising: a. utilizing a first database of the computer system in which by a patient information on the use of his personal medication, coupled to information on the identity of the patient, is stored, characterized in that the method further comprises: b utilizing a second database of the computer system in which standard information of known medications is stored, while in step a. the patient utilizes information from the second database for filling the first database.
Abstract: A pharmacy system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient includes at least one input unit with which a doctor is capable of entering inter alia a prescription of a medicament for a patient, together with the patient's identity, into the system. The input unit then generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered. A pharmacy computer coupled to the input unit further processes the prescription signal received from the input unit and generates a control signal corresponding to the prescription. Under the supervision of the control signal generated by the pharmacy computer, an automatic dispenser dispenses the prescribed medicament to the patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 13, 2000
Date of Patent:
March 5, 2002
Assignees:
Consumer Health Entrepreneurs B.V., Medimaat B.V.
Inventors:
Adelbert Jozef Schoonen, Cornelis Wilhelmus Schaap
Abstract: Automatic drug dispenser for automatically dispensing at least one prepacked drug. The dispenser comprises at least one cartridge which, in use, is filled with prepacked drugs, wherein the drugs are each provided with a drug identification code and the cartridge with a cartridge identification code. There are further provided conveying means for selecting a prepacked drug from the cartridge and for subsequently conveying the selected drug from the cartridge. By means of detecting means, the drug identification code of a selected drug and a cartridge identification code of the at least one cartridge are detected and fed to a control unit for further processing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 9, 1999
Date of Patent:
May 15, 2001
Assignees:
Consumer Health Entrepreneurs B.V., Medimaat B.V.
Inventors:
Albert Jozef Martinus Schoonen, Cornelius wilhelmus Henricus Schaap
Abstract: The invention relates to a pharmacy system for prescribing and delivering medicaments to a patient. The system includes at least one input unit with which a doctor is capable of entering, inter alia, a prescription of a medicament for a patient, together with the patient's identity, into the system. The input unit then generates a prescription signal corresponding to the prescription entered. A pharmacy computer coupled to the input unit further processes the prescription signal received from the input unit and generates a control signal corresponding to the prescription. Under the supply of the control signal generated by the pharmacy computer, an automatic dispenser dispenses the described medicament to the patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 6, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 28, 2000
Assignees:
Consumer Health Entrepreneurs B.V., Medimaat B.V.
Inventors:
Adelbert Jozef Schoonen, Cornelis Wilhelmus Schaap