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- the present invention relates to a medication management device, a medication management method, and a program.
- Patent Literature 1 describes an information processing apparatus that uses image processing to prevent a drug associated with a certain user from being used by another user. Specifically, a caregiver or the like photographs a face image of a user who uses the nursing care facility, and also photographs a one-dimensional code or a two-dimensional code attached to a medicine container. The caregiver then transmits these images to the information processing device. By processing these images, the information processing device determines whether or not the drug corresponding to the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code is associated with the user indicated by the face image.
- Patent Document 2 describes a technology related to a tablet dispenser that administers tablets into a cup. Specifically, the processor determines that a tablet has been dispensed into the cup and that the tablet has been removed from the cup by processing the image taken of the cup. Here, Patent Document 2 describes that the fact that the tablet has disappeared from the cup is used when determining that the medication has been taken.
- Patent Document 3 also describes providing a drug dispenser with a sensor for detecting whether or not a drug has been dispensed into the user's mouth.
- JP 2020-86722 A Japanese Patent Publication No. 2015-505259 Japanese Patent Publication No. 2014-528780
- One example of the purpose of the present invention is to record, with little effort, information indicating that the medicines that have been pre-divided for each subject have been taken.
- a medication management device comprising:
- a computer is configured to: Acquisition processing for acquiring first information about at least one of the subject and the medicine, which is information generated when the subject takes the medicine or after the medicine is taken; a recording process that uses the first information to perform a first process for recording that the subject has taken the medicine; There is provided a medication management method for performing
- the computer is configured to: an acquisition function for acquiring first information about at least one of the subject and the drug, the information generated when the subject takes the drug or after the drug is taken; a first processing function for using the first information to record that the subject has taken the medication;
- a program is provided to have a
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a first example of step S40 of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a second example of step S40 of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a first modified example of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the usage environment of a medication management device 10 according to this embodiment.
- the medication management device 10 is a device that manages medication taken by the subject, and is used together with the terminal 20 .
- the target person is, for example, a user of a facility such as a nursing home or a hospital, a user of home care service, or a user of inheritance confirmation, but is not limited to these.
- Inheritance confirmation is to have the user of the facility or the user of home care confirm the content of inheritance when the operator of the facility or home care manages the content of the inheritance.
- the terminal 20 is operated by a person working at the facility, such as a caregiver or a nurse. Hereinafter, this person is described as an operator.
- the worker prepares the medicine that the subject should take.
- the medicine is pre-divided into individual packages into single-dose amounts.
- these multiple medicines may be contained in one package, or the multiple medicines may be individually packaged.
- An identification marker is attached to the medicine packaging.
- An example of this identification marker is a bar code or two-dimensional code.
- the identification marker includes at least one of information identifying the medicine contained in the package and information identifying the subject who should take the medicine. Also, the identification marker may be generated for each combination of subject and medication timing.
- the operator uses the terminal 20 to send the first information to the medication management device 10 after having the subject take the medicine.
- the first information is information generated when or after the subject takes the medicine and relates to at least one of the subject and the medicine.
- the first information includes at least one of a first image and information about identification markers included in the first image.
- the first image is generated by photographing the packaging of the medicine.
- An example of information about the identification marker is information obtained by decoding a bar code or two-dimensional code. Other examples of the first information will be described later.
- the shooting timing of the first image is, for example, after taking medicine, but it may be while taking medicine.
- the medication management device 10 uses the first information transmitted from the terminal 20 to perform processing for recording that the subject has taken medication.
- the first processing includes at least one of, for example, storing at least part of the first information in the storage unit, identifying the type of medicine taken, and identifying the subject who took the medicine.
- An example of the storage unit is the subject storage unit 140, which will be described later. A detailed example of the first process will be described later.
- the medication management device 10 can communicate with a plurality of terminals 20. In other words, the medication management device 10 can handle multiple workers.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the functional configuration of the medication management device 10. As shown in FIG.
- the medication management device 10 includes an acquisition unit 110 and a recording processing unit 120 .
- the acquisition unit 110 acquires the first information from the terminal 20.
- the first information is information generated when the subject takes the medicine or after taking the medicine, and relates to at least one of the subject and the medicine.
- the first information includes, for example, an external image of the medicine, an image of the packaging of the medicine, an identification marker attached to the packaging, information obtained by decoding the identification marker (hereinafter referred to as decoded information), biological information of the subject, and the subject.
- decoded information information obtained by decoding the identification marker
- the location information of the terminal 20 the image or video when the subject takes the medicine
- the voice generated by the subject when the subject takes the medicine or after taking the medicine for example, includes at least one of utterance content indicating Information obtained by decoding the identification marker is hereinafter referred to as decoded information.
- An example of the voice generated by the subject is the utterance content indicating that the subject has taken medicine, and the sound of swallowing the medicine.
- biometric information includes at least one of face information, fingerprint information, iris information, and vein information, for example.
- the terminal 20 may process the video in real time and determine whether or not the drug has been taken.
- the first information may include information indicating that the drug was taken instead of or together with the video of the subject taking the medicine.
- the recording processing unit 120 performs the first processing.
- the first process is a process for recording that the subject has taken medicine using the first information. A specific example of the first process will be described later with reference to other drawings.
- the acquisition unit 110 and the recording processing unit 120 can use the worker storage unit 130 and the subject storage unit 140.
- the worker storage unit 130 stores information about workers
- the subject storage unit 140 stores information about subjects.
- the worker storage unit 130 and the subject storage unit 140 are part of the medication management device 10 .
- at least one of the worker storage unit 130 and the subject storage unit 140 may be located outside the medication management device 10 .
- the medication management device 10 when starting communication with the terminal 20 , the medication management device 10 performs authentication processing for the worker who uses the terminal 20 .
- authentication processing for example, information stored in the worker storage unit 130 and biometric information of the worker are used.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of information stored in the worker storage unit 130.
- the worker storage unit 130 stores detailed information on each worker. Detailed information includes, for example, the name and master biometric information for authenticating the worker. An example of master biometric information is a master facial image.
- the worker storage unit 130 may further store information indicating a target person to be in charge of each worker for each worker.
- An example of information indicating a subject is identification information of the subject, such as an ID consisting of a string of letters and numbers.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of information stored in the subject storage unit 140.
- the subject storage unit 140 stores the name, biometric information, and medication history for each subject.
- An example of biometric information is face information, but other biometric information such as fingerprint information and vein information may be used.
- the biometric information may be stored in a storage unit different from the subject storage unit 140 .
- the subject storage unit 140 may further store identification information of the subject.
- the medication history includes information on medication timing and medications taken.
- An example of the medication timing here is date and time.
- the information about the drugs taken may include the type and amount of the drug.
- the information on the medicine taken may be the identification marker attached to the package of the medicine or its decoded information.
- the medication history may further include at least a part, preferably all, of the first information.
- the medication management device 10 can also manage the subject's physical condition using this face image. If the medication management device 10 stores the contact information of the family of each target person, the face image may be sent to the contact information of the family as the status of the target person.
- An example of the contact information is an email address or SNS account information.
- the medication management device 10 further stores information identifying the person who brought the medicine in a packaged state to the facility or the person who packaged the medicine in association with the identification marker on the packaging of the medicine. You may have An example of a person who brings drugs to a facility is a pharmacy employee, and an example of a person who packages drugs is a pharmacist. The medication management device 10 may further authenticate the person who brought the medicine to the facility or packaged the medicine, if the facility accepts the packaged medicine.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration example of the medication management device 10. As shown in FIG.
- the medication management device 10 has a bus 1010 , a processor 1020 , a memory 1030 , a storage device 1040 , an input/output interface 1050 and a network interface 1060 .
- the bus 1010 is a data transmission path for the processor 1020, the memory 1030, the storage device 1040, the input/output interface 1050, and the network interface 1060 to exchange data with each other.
- the method of connecting processors 1020 and the like to each other is not limited to bus connection.
- the processor 1020 is a processor realized by a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), or the like.
- the memory 1030 is a main memory implemented by RAM (Random Access Memory) or the like.
- the storage device 1040 is a removable medium such as a HDD (Hard Disk Drive), an SSD (Solid State Drive), a memory card, or an auxiliary storage device realized by a ROM (Read Only Memory).
- the storage device 1040 stores program modules that implement each function of the medication management apparatus 10 . Examples of the functions of the medication management device 10 are the acquisition unit 110, the recording processing unit 120, and the authentication unit 150 described in the second embodiment. Each function corresponding to the program module is realized by the processor 1020 reading each program module into the memory 1030 and executing it.
- the storage device 1040 also functions as the worker storage unit 130 and the subject storage unit 140 .
- the input/output interface 1050 is an interface for connecting the medication management device 10 and various input/output devices.
- the network interface 1060 is an interface for connecting the medication management device 10 to the network.
- This network is, for example, a LAN (Local Area Network) or a WAN (Wide Area Network).
- a method for connecting the network interface 1060 to the network may be a wireless connection or a wired connection.
- medication management device 10 communicates with terminal 20 via network interface 1060 .
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of processing performed by the medication management device 10 and the terminal 20.
- the medication management device 10 and the terminal 20 Prior to the processing shown in this drawing, the medication management device 10 and the terminal 20 perform operator authentication processing in advance.
- An example of this processing is a login processing to the medication management device 10, which is performed as follows, for example.
- the terminal 20 generates biometric information of the worker and transmits it to the medication management device 10 .
- the medication management device 10 authenticates the biometric information received from the terminal 20 using master biometric information stored in the worker storage unit 130 .
- the worker gives the target a medicine.
- the operator takes out the package of the medicine that the subject should take at that timing, for example, morning, noon, or night, and takes out the medicine from this package. Then, the operator makes the subject take the medicine.
- the operator operates the terminal 20 to generate the first information (step S10).
- the terminal 20 transmits the first information to the terminal 20 together with the generation date and time (step S20).
- the acquisition unit 110 of the medication management device 10 acquires the first information and the date and time of generation (step S30). At this time, since the medication management device 10 and the terminal 20 have previously performed the operator authentication process, the medication management device 10 identifies the terminal 20, which is the source of the first information transmitted in step S10, that is, the operator. can be identified. Next, the recording processing unit 120 of the medication management device 10 performs the first process using the first information acquired in step S30 (step S40).
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a first example of step S40 in FIG.
- the first information includes the subject's biometric information.
- the biometric information is face information
- this face information may be a face image of the subject or a feature amount generated from the face image.
- the face information is a face image
- the face information may be a moving image of the target person.
- the recording processing unit 120 recognizes the biometric information included in the first information (step S110), and uses this biometric information to identify the subject who has taken the medicine (step S120).
- the biometric information is a moving image of a subject
- the recording processing unit 120 selects a frame image having the largest amount of facial features among the frame images included in the moving image, and processes this frame image. Face information may be generated.
- the recording processing unit 120 updates the medication history regarding this subject in the subject storage unit 140 .
- the recording processing unit 120 stores the date and time of generation of the first information as the medication timing, and stores at least part of the first information.
- the first information may be at least one of an image and a video of the subject taking medicine.
- the first information may include at least one of the image and the moving image separately from the face information.
- the recording processing unit 120 causes the subject storage unit 140 to store at least one of the image and the moving image. This process is part of the first process. In this way, it can be confirmed after the fact that the subject has taken the medicine.
- the images and videos of the subject taking medicine may be generated using a fixed camera, such as a monitoring camera, instead of the terminal 20.
- the medication management apparatus 10 acquires the image or moving image generated by the fixed camera together with the identifier of the fixed camera.
- the worker storage unit 130 stores, for each facility, identifiers of fixed cameras installed in the facility and worker information of workers working in the facility.
- the target person storage unit 140 also stores target person information of the target person who uses the facility for each facility.
- the recording processing unit 120 uses the identifier of the fixed camera, the worker storage unit 130, and the subject storage unit 140 to identify the facility where the image or video was generated, and the worker corresponding to the facility and Identify your target audience.
- the subsequent processing performed by the medication management device 10 is as described above.
- the face information when the face information is a face image, this face image may be an image taken with the subject's mouth open after taking medicine.
- the first information may also include an image of the subject's mouth taken after the subject has taken medicine. This image is described below after the intraoral image.
- the recording processing unit 120 can specify which subject the intraoral image corresponds to. It should be noted that the terminal 20 may brighten the lighting when recognizing that the inside of the mouth exists within the imaging range when capturing an intraoral image. By doing so, the terminal 20 can generate a clear intra-oral image.
- the recording processing unit 120 detects whether or not the medicine remains in the mouth by processing the face image or the intraoral image with the mouth open. Update history. This process is part of the first process. Note that these processes may not be performed.
- the recording processing unit 120 also causes the subject storage unit 140 to store the face image or intra-oral image with the mouth open. This process is also part of the first process. In this way, it can be confirmed after the fact that the medicine did not stay in the mouth of the subject, that is, that the subject drank the medicine in the mouth.
- the recording processing unit 120 determines that the difference between the facial image generation timing, for example, the generation date and time, and the intra-oral image generation timing, for example, the generation date and time, is equal to or less than a reference time.
- the condition for performing the first processing may be that the time from the time of the image to the time when the intraoral image is generated is equal to or shorter than the reference time.
- one example of the reference time is one minute, but it may be longer or shorter.
- the recording processing unit 120 may request the terminal 20 for the intraoral image after identifying the subject using the face image.
- the condition for performing the first process may be that the time from when the intraoral image is requested to when the intraoral image is sent is equal to or less than the reference time.
- An example of this reference time is also one minute, but it may be longer or shorter.
- the intraoral image may be a video.
- the recording processing unit 120 may select a frame image having a large feature amount indicating that it is in the mouth, among the frame images that form the moving image, as a processing target.
- the first information may include other biometric information, such as fingerprint information, instead of face information.
- other biometric information may be generated using a terminal that generates intra-oral images, for example, another terminal linked to the terminal 20 . In this case, it is easy to link the intraoral image and the biometric information.
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a second example of step S40 in FIG. The example shown in this figure is the same as the first example shown in FIG. 7 except for the following points.
- the first information includes information specifying the drug in addition to the subject's biological information.
- the information specifying the medicine is, for example, an image showing an identification marker attached to the package or decoded information of this identification marker. Then, the recording processing unit 120 identifies the medicine taken by the subject.
- step S120 the processing up to step S120 is the same as in the first example shown in FIG.
- the recording processing unit 120 identifies the medicine that the subject took this time by processing the information identifying the medicine contained in the first information (step S122). Then, the recording processing unit 120 causes the medication history to be stored in the subject storage unit 140 to include information indicating this medicine. That is, the recording processing unit 120 stores the subject and the medicine taken by the subject in the subject storage unit 140 in association with each other. (Step S130).
- the first information may include an image of the subject's face and the packaging of the medicine taken at the same time.
- An example of this image is an image taken with the subject's face and the package side by side.
- the recording processing unit 120 determines the timing of generating the face image, for example, the date and time of generation, and the timing of generating the image of the packaging of the medicine, for example,
- the condition for performing the first process may be that the difference in generation date and time is equal to or less than the reference time.
- An example of this reference time is, for example, one minute, but it may be longer or shorter.
- the recording processing unit 120 may request the terminal 20 for an image of the medicine packaging after identifying the subject using the face image.
- the condition for performing the first process may be that the time from when the image of the medicine packaging is requested to when the image of the medicine packaging is sent is less than or equal to the reference time.
- An example of this reference time is also one minute, for example, but it may be longer or shorter.
- the recording processing unit 120 may select a frame image including the subject's face and a frame image including the packaging of the medicine from one moving image, and perform the first process using these selected images.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing the first modified example of FIG.
- the operator asks another person to confirm that the first information is correct before the medication management device 10 processes the first information.
- An example of this other person is another worker.
- this other person will be referred to as a confirmer.
- step S10 when the terminal 20 generates the first information (step S10), the worker sends a confirmation request for the first information to the confirmer's terminal, for example, the terminal 20 owned by the confirmer. (step S12).
- This confirmation request includes, for example, the first information generated in step S10.
- This confirmation request may be directly transmitted from the operator's terminal 20 to the confirmation person's terminal, or may be transmitted via the medication management device 10 .
- the confirmer displays the first information on the terminal. For example, when the confirmer is in the same place as the operator, the confirmer visually confirms that the face of the subject matches the face image included in the first information, and also confirms whether the medicine package or its wrapper is present. and the file wrapper or identification marker included in the first information are visually confirmed. Then, when the confirmation of the first information is completed, the confirmation person makes an input to the terminal indicating that. It is preferable that this input be less than the process performed by the operator to acquire the first information, such as the process of selecting a predetermined check box or radio button. Then, the terminal transmits information indicating that the confirmation has been completed to the terminal 20 of the worker (step S14). After that, the processing after step S20 is performed.
- the first information can be double-checked before the medication management device 10 processes the first information.
- the operator can store the information indicating that the medication that has been taken for each subject in advance has been completed in the subject storage unit 140 with little effort. can be recorded.
- the medication management device 10 according to this embodiment is the same as the medication management device 10 according to the first embodiment except for the following points.
- the acquisition unit 110 acquires information specifying the subject and the medicine before the subject takes the medicine.
- this information will be referred to as second information.
- a specific example of the second information is the same as the specific example of the first information, but differs from the first information in that the image is taken before the medicine is taken.
- the second information includes at least one of an image of the packaging of medicine and decode information of an identification marker attached to the packaging, and biometric information of the subject.
- an image obtained by photographing the packaging of medicine will be referred to as a packaging image.
- the recording processing unit 120 sets the condition for performing the first process to be that the first information is acquired within a predetermined period of time from the acquisition of the second information. If the time from obtaining the second information to obtaining the first information is too long, the worker is performing other work after transmitting the first information before giving the subject medicine. there is a possibility. In this case, the possibility of the subject taking the medicine by mistake increases. According to this embodiment, the operator can be made to recognize that there is a possibility that this accidental ingestion has occurred.
- the acquisition unit 110 of the medication management device 10 may repeatedly acquire the position of the terminal 20, that is, the position of the worker from the terminal 20 after acquiring the second information.
- Permission information output unit 160 may add to the conditions for successful authentication in step S208 that the position has not changed by a reference value or more. This is because, if the position of the terminal 20 has changed by a reference value or more, the worker may have dealt with another target person after transmitting the second information. In this case, there is a possibility that the operator will take the wrong medicine or wrong the subject to be given the medicine. In this case, the fact that the position of the terminal 20 does not change by more than the reference value is a condition for performing the processes after step S10 in FIG.
- the terminal 20 instead of the medication management device 10 may confirm that the position of the terminal 20 has not changed by a reference value or more.
- a medication management device comprising: 2. In the medication management device according to 1 above, The medication management device, wherein the recording processing means stores at least part of the first information in a storage means in the first processing. 3. In the medication management device according to 1 or 2 above, The first information includes biometric information of the subject, The medication management device, wherein the recording processing means specifies the subject using the biological information in the first processing. 4.
- the biometric information is face information of the subject;
- the first information includes a moving image of the subject,
- the medication management device wherein the recording processing means generates the face information by processing at least one frame image included in the moving image in the first processing.
- the packaging of the medicine is provided with an identification marker,
- the first information further includes at least one of a first image of the packaging of the medicine and information obtained by decoding the identification marker,
- the recording processing means in the first processing, identifying the drug using at least one of the first image and the decoded information;
- a medication management device that associates the medication and the subject with each other and stores them in a storage means. 6.
- Said 1st information is a medication management apparatus containing the image which image
- the medication management device wherein the first information includes at least one of an image and a moving image generated while the subject is taking the medication.
- the acquisition means acquires second information specifying the subject and the medicine before the subject takes the medicine,
- the medication management device, wherein the recording processing means performs the first process when the first information is acquired within a predetermined period of time from the acquisition of the second information.
- the acquisition means acquires second information specifying the subject and the medicine before the subject takes the medicine, and repeatedly acquires position information of a person who gives the medicine to the subject,
- the medication management device wherein the recording processing means performs the first process when the position indicated by the position information has not changed by a reference value or more after acquiring the second information.
- the computer Acquisition processing for acquiring first information about at least one of the subject and the medicine, which is information generated when the subject takes the medicine or after the medicine is taken; a recording process that uses the first information to perform a first process for recording that the subject has taken the medicine; medication management method.
- the medication management method wherein in the first process, the computer stores at least part of the first information in a storage means. 12.
- the first information includes biometric information of the subject, The medication management method, wherein the computer specifies the subject using the biological information in the first process.
- the biometric information is face information of the subject;
- the first information includes a moving image of the subject,
- the medication management method wherein in the first processing, the computer generates the face information by processing at least one frame image included in the moving image. 14.
- the packaging of the medicine is provided with an identification marker
- the first information further includes at least one of a first image of the packaging of the medicine and information obtained by decoding the identification marker,
- the computer in the first process, identifying the drug using at least one of the first image and the decoded information;
- a medication administration method wherein the medication and the subject are associated with each other and stored in a storage means.
- Said 1st information is a medication management method including the image which image
- the medication management method wherein the first information includes at least one of an image and a moving image generated while the subject is taking the medication. 17.
- the computer is In the obtaining process, before the subject takes the medicine, second information identifying the subject and the medicine is obtained; A medication management method, wherein the first process is performed when the first information is acquired within a predetermined period of time from the acquisition of the second information. 18.
- the computer is In the acquisition process, before the subject takes the medicine, second information specifying the subject and the medicine is acquired, and location information of a person who gives the medicine to the subject is repeatedly acquired, A medication management method of performing the first process when the position indicated by the position information does not change by a reference value or more after the second information is acquired. 19. to the computer, an acquisition function for acquiring first information about at least one of the subject and the drug, the information generated when the subject takes the drug or after the drug is taken; a memory processing function that uses the first information to perform a first process for recording that the subject has taken the medicine; A program that has 20.
- the storage processing function stores at least part of the first information in storage means in the first processing.
- the first information includes biometric information of the subject, The program, wherein the recording processing function specifies the subject using the biometric information in the first processing. 22.
- the biometric information is face information of the subject;
- the first information includes a moving image of the subject,
- the recording processing function generates the face information by processing at least one frame image included in the moving image. 23.
- the packaging of the medicine is provided with an identification marker
- the first information further includes at least one of a first image of the packaging of the medicine and information obtained by decoding the identification marker
- the recording processing function includes, in the first processing, identifying the drug using at least one of the first image and the decoded information;
- a program, wherein the first information includes an image of the inside of the mouth of the subject.
- the program, wherein the first information includes at least one of an image and a moving image generated while the subject is taking the medicine. 26.
- the acquisition function acquires second information identifying the subject and the drug before the subject takes the drug;
- the recording processing function is a program that performs the first process when the first information is acquired within a predetermined time period from the acquisition of the second information. 27.
- the acquisition function acquires second information specifying the subject and the medicine before the subject takes the medicine, and repeatedly acquires location information of a person who gives the medicine to the subject,
- the recording processing function is a program for performing the first processing when the position indicated by the position information has not changed by a reference value or more after the acquisition of the second information.
- Medication management device 10 Medication management device 20 Terminal 110 Acquisition unit 120 Recording processing unit 130 Worker storage unit 140 Subject storage unit 150 Authentication unit 160 Permission information output unit
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Un dispositif de gestion de médicament (10) comprend une unité d'acquisition (110) et une unité de traitement d'enregistrement (120). L'unité d'acquisition (110) acquiert des premières informations. Les premières informations sont générées lorsqu'un sujet prend un médicament ou après, et concernent le sujet et/ou le médicament. L'unité de traitement d'enregistrement (120) utilise les premières informations pour effectuer un premier traitement d'enregistrement de la prise du médicament par le sujet. L'unité de traitement de stockage (120) peut stocker au moins une partie des premières informations dans une unité de stockage pendant le premier traitement.
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