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JP-2026075588-A - Inspection support system and inspection support program

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Abstract

[Problem] To provide an inspection support system and inspection support program that can appropriately select and achieve either ensuring high judgment accuracy in the matching process or shortening the time required for the matching process. [Solution] The inspection support system (100) performs a matching process to compare the information of a drug included in the matching data to be matched with the information of the drug to be matched. As the matching mode for the matching process, the system selects either a first matching mode in which the matching process is performed individually for each of the multiple drugs, or a second matching mode in which the matching process for multiple drugs is performed together, based on pre-set mode selection conditions. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1

Inventors

  • 天野 弘和
  • 家田 啓史

Assignees

  • 株式会社湯山製作所

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20250701
Priority Date
20241022

Claims (9)

  1. A matching processing unit that performs a matching process to compare the information of the drug to be matched with the information of the drug to be matched contained in the matching data to be matched, A selection processing unit selects, based on a preset mode selection condition, either a first matching mode in which the matching process is performed individually for each of a plurality of drugs, or a second matching mode in which the matching process for a plurality of drugs is performed collectively, as the matching mode for the matching process performed by the matching processing unit, An inspection support system equipped with the following features.
  2. In the second matching mode, In the matching process, the drug identification information of multiple drugs included in the matching data is compared with the drug identification information read from the multiple drugs to be matched, and the total weight of the multiple drugs included in the matching data is compared with the total weight of the multiple drugs to be matched. The inspection support system according to claim 1.
  3. The aforementioned second matching mode is, In the matching process, a third matching mode is performed which matches the drug identification information of multiple drugs included in the matching data with the drug identification information of multiple drugs to be matched. In the matching process, a fourth matching mode is performed which involves matching the drug identification information of multiple drugs included in the matching data with the drug identification information read from the multiple drugs to be matched, and matching the total weight of multiple drugs included in the matching data with the total weight of multiple drugs to be matched. including, The inspection support system according to claim 1.
  4. The selection processing unit selects one of the first matching mode, the third matching mode, and the fourth matching mode as the matching mode based on the mode selection conditions. The inspection support system according to claim 3.
  5. The system includes a notification processing unit that individually notifies the results of matching the drug identification information of multiple drugs included in the matching data with the drug identification information of multiple drugs to be matched, and the results of matching the total weight of multiple drugs included in the matching data with the total weight of multiple drugs to be matched. The inspection support system according to claim 3.
  6. The second matching mode, in the matching process, identifies drug identification information for multiple drugs based on multiple code images indicating drug identification information for drugs contained in inspection images captured by one or more imaging units, and compares the drug identification information for multiple drugs with the drug identification information for multiple drugs contained in the matching data. An inspection support system according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
  7. The selection processing unit can individually select the matching mode of the matching process performed for a specific type of drug that is set in advance from among a plurality of drugs, and the matching mode of the matching process performed for drugs other than the specific type of drug. The matching processing unit is capable of performing the matching process for the specific type of drug and the other drugs in different modes. An inspection support system according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
  8. The selection processing unit individually sets the matching mode for the matching process performed for a specific type of drug that is set in advance from among a plurality of drugs, and the matching mode for the matching process performed for drugs other than the specific type of drug. The matching processing unit is capable of performing the matching process for the specific type of drug and the other drugs in different matching modes. An inspection support system according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
  9. One or more processors, A matching step that performs a matching process to compare the information of the drug to be matched with the information of the drug to be matched, A selection step to select either a first matching mode in which the matching process performed by the matching step is performed individually for each of the multiple drugs, or a second matching mode in which the matching process for the multiple drugs is performed together, based on a preset mode selection condition. An inspection support program to enable the execution of this process.

Description

This invention relates to a drug inspection support system and program used to support the work of pharmacists and other personnel in inspecting drugs dispensed based on matching data such as prescription data. In general, inspection support systems are known that are used to assist pharmacists and other personnel in inspecting medications dispensed based on prescription data (see, for example, Patent Document 1). For example, in this type of inspection support system, a verification process is performed to determine the suitability of the medication being compared, based on the medication information contained in the prescription data, including the medication identification information or weight. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2017-058920 Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 2 shows the configuration of an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 3 shows the configuration of an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 4 is a flowchart showing an example of inspection support processing performed by the inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 5 is a flowchart showing an example of a matching process performed by the inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 6 shows an example of an inspection image for an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 7 shows an example of the display screen of an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 8 shows an example of the display screen of an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 9 shows an example of a sheet printed by an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 10 shows an example of a stain detection sheet used in an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 11 is a flowchart showing another example of inspection support processing performed by the inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 12 is a flowchart showing an example of pre-photography processing performed in an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention.Figure 13 is a flowchart showing an example of a matching process performed in an inspection support system according to an embodiment of the present invention. The embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings to facilitate understanding of the invention. Note that the following embodiments are examples that embody the present invention and do not limit the technical scope of the invention. In these embodiments, the vertical direction D1, the left-right direction D2, and the front-back direction D3 are defined as shown in Figures 2 and 3. [Medical System 1] As shown in Figure 1, the medical system 1 includes an inspection support system 100, a dispensing support system 200, and a claims processing system 300. The inspection support system 100, the dispensing support system 200, and the claims processing system 300 are connected to each other via a network N1 such as a LAN or the Internet. [Pharmacy support system 200] The dispensing support system 200 receives prescription data from a higher-level system such as an electronic medical record system or a prescription order system. The prescription data includes basic information such as patient ID, patient name, gender, age, ward, attending physician, and attending pharmacist, as well as drug information such as the type of medication prescribed to the patient (drug name, drug ID, YJ code, GS1 code, etc.), dosage, administration method, start date of administration, duration of administration, and end date of administration. Based on the prescription data, the dispensing support system 200 generates dispensing data to be used by dispensing equipment such as tablet packaging machines and powder packaging machines, and transmits it to the dispensing equipment. The dispensing support system 200 stores prescription data in a shared format in a pre-configured storage device. This allows the prescription review support system 100 to retrieve the prescription data from the storage device of the dispensing support system 200. It is also conceivable that prescription data could be proactively transmitted from the dispensing support system 200 to the prescription review support system 100. The prescription data retrieved from the dispensing support system 200 may, for example, be data in an original format edited by the dispensing support system 200. Furthermore, the prescription data retrieved by the prescription review support system 100 is not limited to prescription data retrieved by the