Many are prescribed multiple medications on a daily basis. Pill management can become a confusing task when there are multiple pills to remember, each with different time schedule. Consequently, medication errors are likely to occur causing patient morbidity and mortality. This explains the recent surge on automated pill management devices that tend to reduced errors by automatically dispensing and identifying medications.. The main aim of our group is to design an automated pill dispensing system that will guarantee customer satisfaction and reduce accidental deaths.
Currently, there are a lot of pill dispensing system on the market ranging from a compact circular pill dispensing device with 28 compartments and a built in timer to a tamper-resistant pill dispenser. The smart business plan to set these devices apart is the focus on improving one problem better than the other devices on the market. However, the debut of the Philips Medication Dispensing Service revolutionized the automated drug dispensers by improving several problems impeccably. It is now one of the most popular choices for automated drug dispensers. We believe this is a good choice as a reference.
What is the Philips Medication Dispensing Service?
The Philips Medication Dispensing Service is a reliable tamper resistant device that dispenses the right drugs at the right time. It is marketed to seniors who take medication on a complex schedule, run the risk of incorrect medication use, have cognitive or physical impairments, and are independent at home. The device dispenses pre-filled dosage cups after a response (push of button) is given to an audio reminder to takes the pills at programmed times. The aim is to end missing doses and mistaking one pill bottle for another. The cost to own this device is around $900, but Philips lifeline, hospitals, and many health care agencies offer month-to-month rentals of about $59.95 with a one time installation fee of $80. It’s an affordable cost for those who are at risk of medication errors. Specifications and Features Flexible Dispensing Features: This device can dispense up to 60 pre-filled dosage cups and accommodates 1 to 40 days of medicine usage. It can also hold 6 doses daily. The device is also a little portable weighing 28 oz. Efficient Alarm Systems: Caregivers or physicians receive alerts when a dose is missed, the medication needs filling, and non-pills medication is taking through the device,. There 's an alarm for dispensing error or loss of electricity and a monitoring report is also available online 24 hours per day. Safety and Tamper Resistant Features: The cabinet that gives caregivers access to programming the system is locked. a locked and a rechargeable battery that works in case of electricity loss. It’s the only device that has a program for PRN (on demand) medication.. The device comes fully …show more content…
Each medication chamber includes a data tag that the can be read by a processor and only the caregiver has access to a special set of buttons to program the device. The chambers have to be loaded with dosage cups. To do this, the caregiver uses the loading tray to organize the time and number of doses for each medicine. Empty cups are then placed into the loading tray and filled with the correct combination of medication. The cups are loaded into the cylinder upside down with the earliest dose at the