The present invention relates generally to a prescription voucher system that utilizes the E-prescribing facilities of an electronic health record system (EHR) or an electronic medical record system (EMR) to submit a healthcare provider-issued paper prescription to a pharmacy participating in the EHR or EMR service.
Electronic health record (EHR) systems in use today are designed to store patient and population health information in digital format in a systemized collection. These records are then shared across different heath care settings. The records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. The system eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in assuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file. This means the file is more likely up-to-date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMRs are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long-term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by wide-spread adoption of EHRs.
A similar system to EHRs are electronic medical records. Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are the digital equivalent of paper records or charts at a clinician's office. EMRs typically contain general information such as treatment and medical history about a patient as it is collected by the individual medical practice.
An electronic prescribing function is usually associated with either the EMR or EHR technology. The electronic prescribing function is a computer-based electronic generation, transmission and filing of a medical prescription which takes the place of paper and faxed prescriptions. Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing or e-Rx) allows a physician, pharmacist, nurse practitioner or physician assistant to use digital prescription software to electronically transmit a new prescription or renewal authorization to a community or mail order pharmacy. The system provides the ability to send error-free, accurate and understandable prescriptions electronically from the healthcare provider to the pharmacy. E-prescribing is intended to reduce the risks associated with traditional prescription script writing. It is also one of the major reasons for a push for electronic medical records. By sharing medical prescription information, e-prescribing seeks to connect a patient's team of healthcare providers to facilitate knowledgeable decision making.
EMRs work well in practice. However, they are limited because they do not easily travel outside that practice. In fact, a patient's medical record might even have to be printed out and mailed to another provider.
EHRs provide not only data that it contains, but it is capable of sharing that data electronically. EHRs make health information instantly accessible to authorize providers across practices and health organizations, helping to inform clinical decisions and coordinate care. An EHR can be shared with all clinicians and organizations involved in a patient's care, such as labs, specialists, imaging facilities, pharmacies, emergency facilities and school and workplace clinics.
EHR systems are the popular trend in the medical industry with healthcare providers because these systems provide critical data that informs clinical decisions and the system helps coordinate care between all providers in the healthcare ecosystem for a certain patient. The e-prescribing system that forms a part of this larger EHR system is also intended to connect a patient's team of healthcare providers to facilitate knowledgeable decision making. The basic components of the e-prescribing system are a prescriber, typically a physician, which enters data into the system at a provider terminal 11, a transaction hub 13, designed to maintain a master patient index and functions to route inquiries to a matched pharmacy benefit manager. The transaction hub also maintains an index of enrolled pharmacies and routes prescriptions to desired pharmacies 17, which have implemented electronic prescribing software, and to a pharmacy benefit manager 15.
A healthcare provider 11 provides patient demographics and prescription information to the transaction hub. The transaction hub, in turn, provides eligibility, formulary, medication history and fill status to the healthcare provider. The transaction hub 13 provides prescription data 27 to the pharmacy 17. The pharmacy, in turn, provides prescription fill status 29 to the transaction hub 13. The transaction hub further provides patient information inquiry 35 to the pharmacy benefit manager 15 which responds with eligibility, formulary and medication history 33 to the transaction hub.
The transaction hub 13 is the common link between all the other elements—the healthcare provider terminal, pharmacy benefit manager and the pharmacy. After the healthcare provider uploads new prescription information to the patient file in the transaction hub, the transaction hub 13 will send information about the prescription to the pharmacy benefit manager 15 who will respond with information on the patient eligibility, formulary and medication history. The transaction hub then sends this information to the healthcare provider authorizing the prescription as well as sending the prescription information to the patient's primary pharmacy.
What is missing in this electronic prescription system is a patient's interaction and control of his prescription after the healthcare provider 11 enters the prescription in the electronic prescribing (e-Rx) system. The patient has no control of the process after that data is entered into the system.
The present invention provides a patient the ability to fill his prescription after he leaves the healthcare provider's facilities by sending the prescription to the pharmacy at a time of his choosing by a web portal or by a mobile application.
An electronic prescription system and method that leaves the choice of pharmacy and time of filling in the hands of the patient, like a paper prescription, while providing the speed and security of filling a prescription, as in an electronic prescription system. A voucher service is in communication with an EMR system to receive prescriptions entered into the EMR prescription system by a healthcare provider. The voucher service produces either a printable prescription voucher or an electronic prescription voucher before the patient leaves the provider's location, based on the patient's choice. The patient then has the option of filling the prescription at an EMR prescription pharmacy of his choice at a time of his choosing. If the patient has a paper copy of the prescription voucher, he can scan a QR barcode on the paper voucher into the voucher system using a smartphone. If he has an electronic prescription voucher, he can enter the prescription ID number into his smartphone. The system returns a list of participating pharmacies in his area. After the patient chooses a pharmacy, the prescription is electronically routed that pharmacy. The chosen pharmacy fills the prescription and notifies the patient through the prescription voucher system and the healthcare provider EMR prescription system that the prescription is ready to be picked up.
The exact nature of this invention, as well as its advantages, will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like referenced numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof, and wherein:
The prescription voucher system 19 according to the present invention gives the patient control of the prescribing process. At the time a prescription is entered into the electronic prescribing system at the healthcare provider 11, the patient is given the option to receive a prescription voucher. If the patient chooses to receive a prescription voucher, they will receive either a paper-based or electronic prescription voucher which will allow them to electronically send a prescription to a pharmacy of their choice and on their own timeline.
Upon the patient choosing a prescription voucher option, the healthcare provider 11 enters the prescription as a voucher Rx. The healthcare provider terminal 11 includes an application programming interface, which is a communication protocol between the electronic prescription software and the prescription voucher system software 19 to essentially simplify the implementation of communication between the two systems.
This facilitate the prescription data entered at the healthcare provider terminal 11 to be sent over a communication link 25 to the prescription vouchers system 19, which may be cloud-based, to be stored there awaiting additional instructions from the patient. Upon the prescription being sent to the prescription voucher system 19 and stored in the cloud database, a printable paper-based version of the prescription voucher is sent over wireless communication link 26 to the healthcare provider terminal 11. If the patient selected a text or email copy of the prescription voucher, that is returned to the patient's email address or smartphone 24 (
The patient then has a copy of the prescription voucher, either in paper form or in a text or email on his smartphone 34 or on his PC before he leaves the health providers office. When the patient decides to fill the prescription, he can access the portal or mobile application on his smartphone to communicate with the prescription voucher system 19.
The prescription voucher system 19 communicates with the transaction hub 13 of the e-RX over communication link 31. The e-Rx then routes the prescription to the pharmacy chosen by the patient.
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The patient, while in the healthcare provider's office, after having selected the prescription voucher system, will select either receiving a paper voucher 43 or an electronic voucher 51. Upon the selecting a paper voucher, the prescription voucher system 19, a confirmation transaction and an electronic version of a paper prescription voucher 45, to the healthcare provider terminal 11, that then prints out the prescription voucher 47.
If the patient selected an electronic voucher, the prescription voucher system 19 returns a confirmation transaction to the a mobile phone 24 or to an email address. The electronic voucher system 19 provides a prescription voucher 55 to the patient's phone 24 by text or email.
If the patient has a printed paper prescription voucher and intends to fill that prescription, the patient will scan the QR code on the paper voucher with his smartphone 49. If the patient has the electronic voucher on his smartphone or as an email on his PC, the patient will click the link in the electronic voucher or email to fill his prescription 57.
Either way, the patient is taken to a dedicated web portal or a mobile app to view his prescription details and a list of available authorized pharmacies 59 as well as other helpful information, such as pricing, for example. The patient then must select the pharmacy he wants to fill his prescription 61. Upon selection of a pharmacy, the prescription as stored in the database 25 of the prescription voucher system 19, is sent to the transaction hub 13 over bilateral wireless communication link 31. The e-prescribing network then sends a prescription to the selected authorized pharmacy 69 and a confirmation of successful delivery to the prescription voucher system 19. Voucher system 19 then updates the records of the transaction hub with prescription transaction data 67 after the patient picks up the filled prescription at the selected pharmacy 70.
Applicant claims the benefit of provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 62/962,082 filed Jan. 16, 2020 for issuing and filing an electronic prescription through a patient prescription voucher system. The entire application is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62962082 | Jan 2020 | US |