Patents Assigned to Remedi Technology Holdings, LLC
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Patent number: 9938082Abstract: A dispensing system and associated method provides a turnkey solution for dispensing pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Steven E. Schneider, Wyatt Culbertson, Steven D. Hoenig
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Patent number: 9932176Abstract: A dispensing system, apparatus and associated method for dispensing individually packaged products includes maintaining positive physical control of the individual packages throughout the apparatus and may include different storage and dispensers for products having different frequencies of use as well as buffering of products. The system, apparatus and method described herein may be particularly useful for dispensing pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2012Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLC.Inventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Christopher J. Fisher, Justin J. Clark, Richard W. Snodgrass, Steven D. Hoenig, Thomas P. Hayes, Roger J. Gerdeman, Wyatt Culbertson, Steven E. Schneider
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Patent number: 9908704Abstract: A system for assembling and dispensing an order made up of one or more individually packaged items from a plurality of different individually packaged items includes a storage module containing one or more packages of each of the items, and a conveyor having selectively assignable spaces configured to receive the packaged items associated with a particular order and to transport the packaged items to a processing location. A pick device is movable relative to the storage module and is configured to retrieve a package from the storage module. A transfer station adjacent the conveyor receives one or more of the packaged items from the pick device and an actuator associated with the transfer station moves the packaged items from the transfer station to the conveyor when the assigned space associated with the order is in the registration with the transfer station.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Steven E. Schneider, Thomas P. Hayes, Richard W. Snodgrass, Roger J. Gerdeman, Wyatt Culbertson, Justin J. Clark, Christopher J. Fisher, Steven Hoenig
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Patent number: 9850067Abstract: A dispensing system and associated method provides a turnkey solution for dispensing pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Steven E. Schneider, Thomas P. Hayes, Richard W. Snodgrass, Roger J. Gerdeman, Wyatt Culbertson, Steven Hoenig, Justin J. Clark, Christopher J. Fisher
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Patent number: 9745131Abstract: A system for assembling and dispensing an order made up of one or more individually packaged items from a plurality of different individually packaged items includes a storage module containing one or more packages of each of the items, and a conveyor having selectively assignable spaces configured to receive the packaged items associated with a particular order and to transport the packaged items to a processing location. A pick device is movable relative to the storage module and is configured to retrieve a package from the storage module. A transfer station adjacent the conveyor receives one or more of the packaged items from the pick device and an actuator associated with the transfer station moves the packaged items from the transfer station to the conveyor when the assigned space associated with the order is in registration with the transfer station.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Steven E. Schneider, Wyatt Culbertson, Christopher J. Fisher, Steven Hoenig
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Patent number: 9533835Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Kimberly Hawkes, Anke Frahn, Bobby O. Archer
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Publication number: 20160251160Abstract: A dispensing system and associated method provides a turnkey solution for dispensing pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly HAWKES, Steven E. SCHNEIDER, Thomas P. HAYES, Richard W. SNODGRASS, Richard A. ELLIOTT, Roger J. GERDEMAN, Wyatt CULBERTSON
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Publication number: 20160009494Abstract: A system for assembling and dispensing an order made up of one or more individually packaged items from a plurality of different individually packaged items includes a storage module containing one or more packages of each of the items, and a conveyor having selectively assignable spaces configured to receive the packaged items associated with a particular order and to transport the packaged items to a processing location. A pick device is movable relative to the storage module and is configured to retrieve a package from the storage module. A transfer station adjacent the conveyor receives one or more of the packaged items from the pick device and an actuator associated with the transfer station moves the packaged items from the transfer station to the conveyor when the assigned space associated with the order is in the registration with the transfer station.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly HAWKES, Steven E. Schneider, Thomas P. Hayes, Richard W. Snodgrass, Paul J. Siebert, Richard A. Elliott, Roger J. Gerdeman, Wyatt Culbertson
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Patent number: 8930206Abstract: A medical care administration system that continuously provides accurate identifications of what medical care orders are due for administration in a medical care facility. The system uses a services oriented architecture to provide an interface with a pharmacy. The architecture provides message formats and respective data definitions in a web services descriptive language. Thus, data relating to medical care orders may be stored in a relational database in normative format of definitions that is independent of known pharmacy codes and definitions. With the system, all written orders are sent to a pharmacy by facsimile copy and returned to the care facility in electronic form for comparison with the written order. The system further provides a user interface that leads a person through an administration process and simplifies creation of an electronic administration record.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John DiMaggio, Paul Guth, Timothy Friar, Robert Kerr, Jerome Romick, Michael Russo, Bonnie Spiers, Daniel Drasin, John Allen Stutz
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Patent number: 8695779Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Jeffrey S. Bailey, Anke Frahn, Bobby O. Archer
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Publication number: 20130098501Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventor: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLC
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Publication number: 20130101377Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventor: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLC
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Publication number: 20130097975Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventor: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLC