Medication Tracking System
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260091173A1 for a medication tracking system that monitors drug delivery via smart pumps and alerts clinicians to dosing anomalies. Inventors Jesse J. Guerra, Prabhu Chinnaiah, and Richard Stor Wu filed Application No. 19308777 on August 25, 2025.
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The patent discloses a medication tracking system that receives volume data from a smart pump, maintains separate counters for first and second dose types, calculates total medication delivered, and sends mobile alerts upon detecting anomalies. The system uses wireless communication (H04W 4/14, H04W 4/20) to notify clinicians and incorporates CPC classifications covering syringe pumps, mobile alerts, and related monitoring functions (A61M 5/1684, A61M 5/31568).
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MEDICATION TRACKING SYSTEM
Application US20260091173A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Inventors
Jesse J. Guerra, Prabhu Chinnaiah, Richard Stor Wu
Abstract
A method may include receiving, from a volume meter at a pump configured to deliver medication to a patient, data indicative of a volume of a medication present in a syringe inserted in the pump. A first counter may be updated, based on the data, in response to the medication being delivered to the patient as a first dose type. A second counter may be updated, based on the data, in response to the medication being delivered to the patient as a second dose type. The volume of the medication delivered to the patient may be determined based on the first counter and/or the second counter. An electronic alert may be sent to a mobile device in response to one or more anomalies being present in the volume of the medication delivered to the patient. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.
CPC Classifications
A61M 5/1684 A61M 5/31568 H04W 4/14 H04W 4/20 A61M 2205/18 A61M 2205/3389 A61M 2205/50 A61M 2205/52 A61M 2205/6009 A61M 2205/6054 A61M 2205/6072
Filing Date
2025-08-25
Application No.
19308777
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