Patents Assigned to Omnicare, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130018503Abstract: Methods for filling packagings with at least one medication include producing filling instructions, operating a packaging station to fill packagings, and verifying that each of the packagings is filled correctly. The production of filling instructions includes an allocation of medications to separated compartments in the packagings. Each packaging receives a single medication pass for a specified time on a specified day, or a medicine pass for administration on an as needed basis. The packaging station may include a manual packaging station at which an operator follows prompts to move canisters of medications, pills from the canisters, and trays of packagings to fill the packagings. The manual packaging station includes a shutter assembly with shutters configured to selectively provide access to only one compartment in each packaging at a time, thereby reducing the likelihood of filling errors. Apparatus for filling packagings may include the same manual packaging station.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Darin L. Danelski, Joseph T. Dedeo, Jack M. Friday, Mitchell Mosbacher
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Patent number: 8346570Abstract: A method for consistent processing of pharmacy data. An order for a prescription is transmitted from a healthcare facility to a pharmacy. The pharmacy transmits a claim relating to the order from the pharmacy to a processing center. The processing center reviews the claim according to predetermined claim criteria and either accepts the claim if it conforms to the claim criteria or rejects the claim if it does not conform to the claim criteria. The processing center transmits one of an approval notification and a rejection notification to the pharmacy. For rejected claims, the processing center transmits at least one basis for the rejection to the pharmacy. The pharmacy corrects the non-conforming portion of the claim, then transmits the corrected claim to the processing center. The claim review and approval or rejection steps are then repeated until the claim conforms to the predetermined claim criteria.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Ralph F. Kalies
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Publication number: 20120305638Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a prescription order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method verifying a barcode on each of the products and printing and applying a patient label with a verified barcode to each of the products. After the patient label is applied, the barcodes are independently verified before the products are released.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Kevin R. Fearon, Robert A. Smith, Thomas P. Bonkenburg, Jonathan M. Herring
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Publication number: 20120305584Abstract: Packagings for holding oral medications and methods for administering oral medications from a packaging. The packaging includes a cover and a body with compartments each configured to hold at least one of the oral medications. The compartments have a circular arrangement on the body. The method may include at least partially detaching the cover from the body to access a separate opening to each of the compartments. In response to removing the cover, all of the oral medications may be removed from the compartments to empty the packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Bradley Carson, Mitchell Mosbacher, Michael J. Szesko
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Publication number: 20120255997Abstract: Methods for filling prescriptions in a customer order. Each of the products is marked with a product barcode containing information relating to a contained pharmaceutical. Prior to loading into a machine, each of the products is free of markings relating to patient prescriptions in the customer order. The method includes using the machine to read the product barcode on each of the products loaded into the machine. In response to reading the product barcode on each of the products, at least some of the products are labeled with information relating to a respective one of the prescriptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Bradley Carson, Michael J. Szesko
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Publication number: 20120241517Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a customer order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method automatically verify a product barcode on each of the product, print a patient label with a patient barcode for each product, apply the patient labels to at least some of the products, and independently verify that the product barcode matches the proper patient barcode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Derek C. Campbell, Richard A. Lees
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Patent number: 8262842Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a prescription order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method verifying a barcode on each of the products and printing and applying a patient label with a verified barcode to each of the products. After the patient label is applied, the barcodes are independently verified before the products are released.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Kevin R. Fearon, Robert A. Smith, Thomas P. Bonkenburg, Jonathan M. Herring
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Patent number: 8215543Abstract: Methods for filling prescriptions in a customer order. Each of the products is marked with a product barcode containing information relating to a contained pharmaceutical. Prior to loading into a machine, each of the products is free of markings relating to patient prescriptions in the customer order. The method includes using the machine to read the product barcode on each of the products loaded into the machine. In response to reading the product barcode on each of the products, at least some of the products are labeled with information relating to a respective one of the prescriptions.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Carson, Michael J. Szesko
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Patent number: 8215540Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a customer order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method automatically verify a product barcode on each of the product, print a patient label with a patient barcode for each product, apply the patient labels to at least some of the products, and independently verify that the product barcode matches the proper patient barcode.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Derek C. Campbell, Richard A. Lees
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Patent number: 7921020Abstract: A method for compiling, storing and organizing data, and gathering and reporting medical intelligence derived from patient-specific data. A patient's Minimum Data Set (“MDS”) data generated by health care facilities are merged with that patient's pharmacy data to create a comprehensive clinical/pharmacological data set for each patient. The data may first be encrypted to ensure patient privacy before being transmitted by the facility to a data repository via an electronic communication network. Upon receipt at the data repository, the data first must pass through a security screen. If the data is determined to be valid and virus-free, it is decrypted as necessary before being added to a data warehouse for use in a wide variety of therapeutic, statistical, and economic analyses. The data may be partially or completely “de-identified” to remove patient-identifying information so as to protect patient privacy.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Omnicare Inc.Inventor: Ralph F. Kalies
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Publication number: 20100089997Abstract: Methods for filling prescriptions in a customer order. Each of the products is marked with a product barcode containing information relating to a contained pharmaceutical. Prior to loading into a machine, each of the products is free of markings relating to patient prescriptions in the customer order. The method includes using the machine to read the product barcode on each of the products loaded into the machine. In response to reading the product barcode on each of the products, at least some of the products are labeled with information relating to a respective one of the prescriptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Bradley Carson, Michael J. Szesko
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Patent number: 7657437Abstract: A credit card-based prescription benefits plan utilizes an electronic means for telecommunication to rapidly adjudicate prescription claims. The adjudication process includes a third-party claims processor interposed the pharmacy and the patient's credit card clearinghouse to ensure that the subscriber receives all benefits available under the plan. The third-party claims processor may also provide patient counseling and advocacy by performing patient-specific drug regimen reviews to check for potential adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Ralph F. Kalies
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Patent number: 7606722Abstract: A method for assimilating and using pharmacy data to determine actual consumption of medications from particular sources, such as pharmaceutical companies. Transaction records are accumulated and correlated, and medication dispensing and usage data is extracted to determine actual consumption information. In an alternate embodiment, the transaction records and dispensing data are examined for identifiable usage patterns. The patterns form the basis for a set of rules that can then be used to calculate actual consumption data from transaction records.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Ralph F. Kalies
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Publication number: 20090179072Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a prescription order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method verifying a barcode on each of the products and printing and applying a patient label with a verified barcode to each of the products. After the patient label is applied, the barcodes are independently verified before the products are released.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Kevin R. Fearon, Robert A. Smith, Thomas P. Bonkenburg, Jonathan M. Herring
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Publication number: 20090173779Abstract: Apparatus and methods for filling a customer order with plurality of products each containing a pharmaceutical. The apparatus and method automatically verify a product barcode on each of the product, print a patient label with a patient barcode for each product, apply the patient labels to at least some of the products, and independently verify that the product barcode matches the proper patient barcode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: OMNICARE INC.Inventors: Michael J. Szesko, Bradley Carson, Derek C. Campbell, Richard A. Lees
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Publication number: 20080294460Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy of pharmacy transactions. A health care organization's individual health care facilities are linked to a prescription processing center of a publicly-held corporate pharmacy (“PCP”) organization, preferably by means of an electronic communications network. The processing center collects, organizes and correlates patient census data from the health care facilities and transaction data from the pharmacies with existing contract data. The collected and organized data forms a dataset that may be used to determine and allocate the charges. Further, the patient and transaction data may be utilized to generate various reports in an electronic format related to the patients, facilities, and pharmacies. In another embodiment of the present invention, the electronic communications network may be utilized to survey the health care facilities regarding the level of performance and quality of the PCP and associated pharmacies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Gina L. Timmons, Kevin D. Heltsley
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Patent number: 7328801Abstract: A storage unit including a storage sheet having a plurality of compartments for storing a component therein, each compartment having a length and a first tear guide line located on the storage sheet. The storage unit further includes a second tear guide line located on the storage sheet. The first and second tear guide lines each have a length greater than a length of each compartment, and the first tear guide line is more easily torn than the second tear guide line.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Cheryl L. Iossi
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Patent number: 7165077Abstract: A method for processing and organizing pharmaceutical data from a plurality of sources. Batch files are submitted to a data processor electronically, such as via an electronic communications network. The batch files are checked for validity, then stored in a holding database. Records are read from the batch file and checked for errors such as relational integrity. Records having errors are noted in an exception file and held for correction, while records having no defects are placed into a common format and loaded into a data warehouse. Records having minor defects may also be loaded into the data warehouse pending correction of the defects.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Ralph F. Kalies
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Patent number: D670178Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventor: Bradley Carson