Product Introduction Digitized Precision Medication
Open the catalog to page 1Product Introduction Project Values Company Profile
Open the catalog to page 2| 4 Major Issues Poor medication adherence Oral medications are given to patients in boxed packaging, making it difficult for patients to take the medication accurately. Medication packaging Traditional medication packaging increases packaging costs, storage Medication waste The waste is caused by mismatched packaging specifications of different medications for traditional boxed medicine. Medicine resell Completely packaged medications are prone to be exploited by unscrupulous individuals, resulting in a large amount of resell and waste of medical insurance funds.
Open the catalog to page 3Medication adherence What is medication adherence? Medication adherence refers to the degree to which a patient's behavior conforms to clinical advice. It describes the basic characteristics of exposure and explanation of certain treatment failures or adverse events in a specific population. Good adherence includes: 1) following doctor's advice, 2) patient’s voluntarily taking medication, 3) taking medication on time and in the appropriate amount, 4) not omitting medication, and 5) healthy lifestyle habits
Open the catalog to page 4| Why is medication adherence poor 01. Difficulties of family doctor services Patients with two or more chronic diseases who take a variety of medications Mismatched packaging specifications of medications result in one type of medication being consumed while others are still taking Lack of awareness of the importance of taking medication on time Poor memory Busy with work and no time to take medication
Open the catalog to page 5Randomly adjust medication dosage and frequency What are the consequences of poor medication adherence? Some patients suppose that the larger the dosage, the faster the effect, so they arbitrarily increase the dosage or frequency of medication. Although the medication's effect increases with dosage, if it exceeds the safe dosage range, it can cause adverse reactions in mild cases, poisoning in severe cases, and even endanger life. Not take medication according to prescribed intervals Possible consequences Treatment failure Disease recurrence Causing adverse reactions, even poisoning and endangering...
Open the catalog to page 620% of emergencies and hospitalizations come from not taking medication on time 120000 deaths per year due to delayed medicat Poor compliance Good compliance r Poor compliance ■ Good compliance Data souce:DrFirst Patient Advisor 2015 80% Failure to take medication on time increases the 27 Billion US do||ar extra expenses probability of heart disease recurrence by 80% 39% of Americans do not take their 86 Billion US dollar extra expenses 63% of Chinese do not take their Poor medication adherence among patients lacking effective follow-up after diagnosis with big risk of complications! Data source:...
Open the catalog to page 7Medication adherence The service costs that can be reduced stem from the suppression of excessive medical Improving medication adherence =significantly reducing diagnosis, treatment, and nursing costs treatment, duplicate medical treatment, ineffective diagnosis and treatment, as well as the various services carried out due to the emphasis on efficacy management Experience of developed countries: improving medication compliance Can at least Diagnosis, treatment, and nursing costs Compliance cost High compliance cost Saving cost Saving ratio % China experience value % High Cholesterol Multiple...
Open the catalog to page 8Medicine packaging Medicine packaging expenses Logistic warehouse expenses Traditional medicine packaging consists of multiple parts such as paper boxes, medication boards, and instructions. These packaging are all paid for by the patients. Traditional medicine packaging and large packaging have led to increased logistics and warehousing costs.
Open the catalog to page 9| Medicine waste Medicine spec Quantity Expired medicine Different packaging Different medicine Unused medicines are specifications usage volume discarded or stored until they expire Prescription Dosage Control Traditional dispensing is packaged in boxes (bottles), and when a chronic disease patient uses up one medication, it is difficult for other medications to be used at the same time, resulting in medication waste.
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Open the catalog to page 11I Software and hardware integration solution Integrates artificial intelligence, AI visual recognition, the Internet of Things, and cloud computing. The combination of software and hardware has technological leadership, scientific and rigorous compliance management, and high application value. Automatic Blister Packing Machine Patient receives convenient medication card that are sorted according to "meal" through an intelligent chronic disease dispensing machine User terminal Specific medication usage for each blister (taken, not taken, overdue) The intelligent package has lighting function to...
Open the catalog to page 12Automatic Blister Packing Machine • The machine interfaces with the HIS system, automatically imports prescriptions, and divides various tablets/capsules of patients into personalized and precise blisters in unit dose according to their medication time. • Achieves fully automatic completion of tablet/capsule packaging, avoiding secondary contamination amid packaging process. • The automatic review system adopts AI image recognition mode to automatically review the dispensing of prescriptions, greatly improving the accuracy of medication packaging. • Packing speed: 1 card per minute (28 blisters)....
Open the catalog to page 13Core hardware Independent intellectual property rights The product involves multiple patented technologies and application fields. RSS draws on its technological advantages in refined logistics in pharmacies, innovated research and development, and owns all independent intellectual property rights. Artificial intelligence Integrated with the industry's first artificial intelligence technology for identifying and reviewing medications. Support the card that can identify up to 200 pieces pf randomly distributed medications at Innovative intelligent manufacturing Realize real-time analysis of arbitrary...
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