Patents Assigned to PATIENT CARE AUTOMATION SERVICES, INC.
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Patent number: 8577145Abstract: In a method and apparatus for identifying an embossed character, light of one color is directed in one direction across the embossed character to illuminate certain character parts and light of another color is directed in another direction across the embossed character to illuminate other character parts. Image data for the two colors are captured and are subjected to separate image processing to detect edges highlighted by the directed light. The processed images are combined and supplemented with OCR analysis before being compared with predicted characters. Based on the comparison, a determination is made as to the probable identity of the character.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: PCAS Patient Care Automation Services Inc.Inventor: Richard Panetta
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Publication number: 20130251479Abstract: A vending machine, In a method and apparatus for handling a package in an automated dispensary, a package is positioned in an inspection station of the dispensary. Images are captured of the package and are read to identify data on labels or on the package itself. The data is encoded as source data in an identifying label which is applied to the package and is used subsequently in handling the package for dispensing and other inventory management procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: PCAS Patient Care Automation Services Inc.Inventors: Donald Waugh, Richard Panetta, Peter Suma, Leigh Pauls
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Publication number: 20130204432Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for dispensing varying quantities of pills quickly, conveniently, securely, accurately operable to incorporate one or more sensors and at least two data sets for the purpose of monitoring the activity of transferring pills from a pill singulation to a bottle. For example, a counting means may be operable, in real-time or near-real time, to count the pills transferred to a bottle. A sensor array data-acquisition means may be utilized to facilitate the collection and monitoring of data relating to transfer of pills to a bottle. The counting means and sensor array data-acquisition means may be applied in a cooperative manner so as to facilitate examinations for the purpose of identifying pill events, such as overlapping pill dispensing, that have the potential to invalidate the counting means results.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: PCAS Patient Care Automation Services Inc.Inventors: Richard Panetta, Derek Bessette
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Publication number: 20130140257Abstract: A rack assembly of storage bins has a back wall, series of vertical slots in the back wall, partition members having tongues for fixing the partition member to the back wall. Extending between the partition members are bin floors, the edges of the floor members located in slots in the partition members. The spacing of the slots in the back wall and of the slots in the partition members is selected to permit a range of spacings of horizontally adjacent partition members and a range of spacings of vertically adjacent floor members. By suitable selection of the spacings, a large variety of bin sizes can be obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: PCAS PATIENT CARE AUTOMATION SERVICES INC.Inventors: Wes van Ooyen, Todd Willick, Derek Bessette, Richard Panetta
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Patent number: 8191719Abstract: A rack assembly of storage bins has a back wall, series of vertical slots in the back wall, partition members having tongues for fixing the partition member to the back wall. Extending between the partition members are bin floors, the edges of the floor members located in slots in the partition members. The spacing of the slots in the back wall and of the slots in the partition members is selected to permit a range of spacings of horizontally adjacent partition members and a range of spacings of vertically adjacent floor members. By suitable selection of the spacings, a large variety of bin sizes can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: PCAS Patient Care Automation Services Inc.Inventors: Wes van Ooyen, Todd Willick, Derek Bessette, Richard Panetta
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Publication number: 20110288880Abstract: Disclosed are techniques for targeted health care messaging for patients and health care providers. In response to a health care event, such as the generation of a prescription or treatment of a patient, information regarding the health care event is obtained by a messaging server. The messaging server uses this information, or a filtered representation thereof, to select one or more health care messages based on selection criteria associated with the selected messages. The messaging server then provides the selected messages to one or more user devices for presentation to one or more participants in the health care event. In many instances, ethical, legal, and regulatory mandates prohibit disclosure of identifying information for a patient or health care professional participating in the health care event to unauthorized third parties, such as the providers or sources of the message content of the selected messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: PATIENT CARE AUTOMATION SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Donald Craig Waugh