DocumentCode
2946465
Title
RMAIS: RFID-based medication Adherence Intelligence System
Author
McCall, Corey ; Maynes, Branden ; Zou, Cliff C. ; Zhang, Ning J.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Firstpage
3768
Lastpage
3771
Abstract
There has been compelling evidence that outpatients, especially those who are elderly or taking multiple complexly scheduled drugs, are not taking their medicines as directed, leading to unnecessary disease progression, complications, functional disabilities, lower quality of life, and even mortality. Existing technologies for monitoring and improving drug adherence are either costly or too complicated for general patients to use. In this paper, we introduce the detailed design and the complete prototype of a marketable Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)-based Medication Adherence Intelligence System (RMAIS) that can be conveniently used at a residential home by ordinary patients. RMAIS is designed to maintain patients´ independence and enable them to take multiple daily medicine dosages of the right amount at the right time. The system is patient-centered and user-friendly by reminding a patient of the prescribed time for medication and dispensing it in a fully automatic and fool-proof way. This is achieved mainly due to its novel design of a motorized rotation platform and the smooth integration of a scale, an RFID reader, and the rotation platform. In addition, this system has an Internet-based notification function that is used to alert the patient when it is time to take medicine as well as report deviations from the prescribed schedule to the primary care physicians or pharmacists.
Keywords
Internet; diseases; drugs; intelligent networks; patient monitoring; radiofrequency identification; telemedicine; Internet-based notification; RFID-based medication adherence intelligence system; RMAIS; complications; disease progression; drug adherence monitoring; functional disabilities; life quality; mortality; motorized rotation platform; radiofrequency identification; Internet; Microcontrollers; Monitoring; Prototypes; Radiofrequency identification; Senior citizens; Artificial Intelligence; Drug Packaging; Humans; Medication Systems; Patient Compliance; Radio Waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Buenos Aires
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4123-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5627529
Filename
5627529
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