DR. ROBERT J CIPOLLE, PHARM.D.
Pharmacy in Minneapolis, MN

License number
Minnesota 112034-5
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address 2
308 Weaver-Densford Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455
14721 80Th Pl N, Hassan, MN 55311
Phone
(612) 624-5187

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Cipolle
3021 Holmes Ave APT 412, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Robert J Cipolle, age 73
14721 80Th Pl N, Osseo, MN 55311
(763) 420-7186
Robert R Cipolle, age 73
14721 80Th Ave, Osseo, MN 55311
(763) 420-7186
Robert J Cipolle
3021 Holmes Ave #412, Minneapolis, MN 55408

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Pharmaceutical Care Of Patients And Documentation System Therefor

Pharmaceutical Care Of Patients And Documentation System Therefor

US Patent:
2006027, Nov 30, 2006
Filed:
May 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/415820
Inventors:
Robert Cipolle - Maple Grove MN, US
Linda Strand - Maple Plain MN, US
Peter Morley - Maple Plain MN, US
Thomas Kellenberger - Independence MN, US
Michael Frakes - Arden Hills MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00, G06Q 40/00, G06F 7/00
US Classification:
705003000, 705004000, 707101000
Abstract:
A pharmaceutical care practitioner has a n ongoing relationship with a patient in a series of encounters. The practitioner generates an assessment, including demographics of the patient, resulting in a set of indications for pharmacotherapy. The practitioner evaluates medications for appropriateness, effectiveness, safety, and compliance, and recommends or selects medications (including dosage, duration, frequency, etc.) for each indication in a care plan. The practitioner evaluates outcomes from the medications. Items from the assessment, plan, or outcomes are coded as searchable terms in a patient database employed by the practitioner for generating the care plan. The patient database may be consolidated among many different practitioners for greater statistical power. Agreements between practitioners and third-party providers may permit practitioners to override or allow actions not normally permitted by patients' plans, such as drug substitution, dosage adjustment, or choice of source. A computer-based documentation system accesses or contains databases such as patient information, medication products, legal criteria, or insurance criteria. The system may also produce documents or reports, such as care plans, assessments, claims, invoices, statistical analyses, or practice guidelines.