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USPTO granted patent US12603167B2 to VIAVI Solutions Inc. for a medication assurance system and method using portable spectroscopy and biometric patient identification. The system performs chemometric analysis to verify medication and determine if it should be administered to the identified patient. The patent includes 21 claims under health informatics classification G16H.

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USPTO granted patent US12603167B2 to VIAVI Solutions Inc. for a medication assurance system and method. The system uses a portable spectrometer to obtain light spectra of medications and a biometric identification device to identify patients. A controller performs chemometric analysis of the light spectrum to identify the medication and determines if the medication is appropriate for the identified patient.

Medical device manufacturers and healthcare providers should monitor freedom-to-operate considerations for spectroscopic medication verification technologies. Pharmaceutical companies and technology developers may need to evaluate licensing requirements or design around this patent portfolio.

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Medication assurance system and method

Grant US12603167B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026

Assignee

VIAVI Solutions Inc.

Inventors

Nada A. O'Brien, Christopher G. Pederson

Abstract

A medication assurance system for verification of both the medication and the patient is disclosed. A portable spectrometer is used to obtain a light spectrum of the medication. A subject identification or biometric device is used to identify the patient. A controller coupled to the portable spectrometer and the subject identification device identifies the medication by performing a chemometric analysis of the light spectrum. Based on the medication identified and the patient identified, the controller can determine if the medication is to be taken by the patient.

CPC Classifications

G16H 20/13 G16H 10/60 G16H 20/10 G16H 40/63 A61J 7/0076 A61J 7/04 G01J 3/00 G01J 3/26 G01J 3/2803 G01J 3/42 G01N 21/3563 G01N 21/359 G01N 21/9508 G01N 2201/0221 G01N 2201/129 G04C 21/16

Filing Date

2020-09-16

Application No.

16948386

Claims

21

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
April 14th, 2026
Instrument
Rule
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12603167B2

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Patent classification IP licensing Medical device R&D
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Healthcare Medical Devices

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