![]() system and method for monitoring and controlling a medical storage unit
专利摘要:
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLING A MEDICAL STORAGE UNIT A system for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit is disclosed. The system can include a control station. The control station can receive temperature information from the refrigerated medical storage unit and can cause at least part of the temperature information to be outside a predefined range and can determine if the temperature is outside a predefined range and can cause an alarm to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range. The control station can receive user authentication information from a user and, upon verification of the user's authentication information, send unlock instructions to the refrigerated medical storage unit. 公开号:BR112013014098B1 申请号:R112013014098-4 申请日:2011-12-06 公开日:2020-10-27 发明作者:Akbar Paydar;Stanley Kim;Andrew Chai 申请人:Omnicell, Inc; IPC主号:
专利说明:
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED ORDERS [0001] This PCT application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application US 61 / 420,262 filed on December 6, 2010, entitled "Medication Dispensing Cart", whose full disclosure is hereby incorporated by reference, for all purposes, as if it were presented here completely. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Temperature-sensitive medications and supplies are common in today's health care environment. To maintain stability and potency, medications and other supplies may require appropriate storage based on guidelines presented by the manufacturers of medications and supplies, as well as by United States Pharmacopeia, the official public standard-setting authority in this field. For example, some injections and medications, such as insulin, Lorazepam and Epogen, must be stored at a temperature of approximately 36 ° F to 46 ° F (2 ° C to 8 ° C) to maintain their viability. In addition, many of these temperature sensitive drugs are controlled substances and require limited access and inventory control. [0003] Modalities of the present invention provide solutions to these and still other problems involving the storage of medication and other medical supplies. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0004] In one embodiment, a system for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit is provided. The system can include a control station. The control station can receive temperature information from the refrigerated medical storage unit and can have at least a portion of the temperature information stored. The control station can determine if the temperature is outside a predefined range and can cause an alarm to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range. The control station can receive user authentication information from a user and, upon verification of the user's authentication information, send unlock instructions to the refrigerated medical storage unit. [0005] In another embodiment, a method for monitoring and controlling an environmentally controlled medical storage unit is provided. The method may include receiving temperature information from the environmentally controlled medical storage unit. The method may also include having at least a portion of the temperature information stored. The method may additionally include determining whether the temperature is outside a predefined range. In addition, the method may include causing an alarm to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range. Furthermore, the method may include receiving user authentication information from a user. The method may additionally include verifying the user's authentication information. The method may also include, in response to the successful verification of user authentication information, having the environmentally controlled medical storage unit unlocked. [0006] In another embodiment, a system for monitoring and controlling a medical storage unit is provided. The control station can be remote from the medical storage unit. The control station can receive user authentication information from a user and, upon verification of the user's authentication information, send unlock instructions to the medical storage unit. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0007] The present invention is described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings: figure 1 is a structure diagram of a system of the invention for controlling and monitoring access and / or environmental parameters of medical storage units; figure 2 is a flow chart of a method of the invention for controlling and monitoring access and / or environmental parameters of medical storage units; and Figure 3 is a block diagram of an exemplary computer system capable of being used in at least some part of the apparatus or systems of the present invention, or of implementing at least some part of the methods of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0008] The following description provides exemplary modalities only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure. Instead, the following description of the exemplary modalities will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing one or more exemplary modalities. It will be understood that several changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention presented in the attached claims. Merely as an example, any modality described here may or may not have any of the features discussed with it, and may or may not have any feature discussed in relation to the other modalities. [0009] Specific details are given in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of the modalities. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art of technology that modalities can be practiced without these specific details. For example, circuits, systems, networks, processes and other elements of the invention can be shown as components in the form of a block diagram in order not to obscure the modalities with unnecessary details. In other cases, well-known circuits, processes, algorithms, structures and techniques can be shown without unnecessary detail in order to avoid obscuring the modalities. [00010] Also, it is realized that individual modalities can be described as a process that is represented as a flowchart, a flow diagram, a data flowchart, a structure diagram or a block diagram. Although a flowchart can describe operations as a sequential process, many operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently. Furthermore, the order of operations can be rearranged. A process can be terminated when its operations are completed, but it can have additional steps not discussed or included in a figure. Furthermore, not all operations in any process particularly described can occur in all modalities. A process can correspond to a method, a function, a procedure, a subroutine, a subprogram, etc. [00011] The term "machine-readable media" includes, but is not limited to, portable or fixed storage devices, optical storage devices, wireless channels and various other media capable of storing, containing or carrying instruction (s) and / or Dice. A segment of code or instructions executable by machine can represent a procedure, a function, a subprogram, a program, a routine, a subroutine, a module, a software package, a class or any combination of instructions, data structures or program statements. A code segment can be coupled to another code segment or a hardware circuit by passing and / or receiving information, data, arguments, parameters or memory contents. Information, arguments, parameters, data, etc. can be passed, forwarded or transmitted by any suitable device, including memory sharing, message passing, authenticity indicator passing, network transmission, etc. [00012] Furthermore, modalities of the invention can be implemented, at least in part, both manually and automatically. Manual or automatic implementations can be performed, or at least assisted, through the use of machines, hardware, software, embedded software, mediator, microcode, hardware description languages or any combination of these. When implemented in software, embedded software, mediator or microcode, the program code or code segments to perform the necessary tasks can be stored on machine-readable media. One (some) processor (s) can perform the necessary tasks. [00013] In an embodiment of the invention, a system for monitoring and controlling both an environmentally controlled medical storage unit and an unenvironmentally controlled medical storage unit is provided. Examples of environmentally controlled medical storage units include medical refrigerators and / or freezers (referred to herein as refrigerators and / or freezers). These refrigerators and / or freezers may include built-in built-in locking mechanisms that are electronically controllable to be in either a locked or unlocked state. Other types of refrigerators and / or freezers can also be employed, including those with locking mechanisms installed after sales, both outside and inside the refrigerator / freezer. The storage unit can have a left or right port or entry point. [00014] Locking mechanisms are capable of limiting access to the storage unit through electronic control. Some examples of non-environmentally controlled storage units include secret boxes, cabinets (both on and under countertops), drawers, cabinets and storage rooms. Entry points on these storage units may have locking mechanisms, as shown. Any environmental control or monitoring system discussed here is applicable only to modes of the environmentally controlled storage unit, such as those with refrigerators and / or freezers. [00015] The system can also include a control station communicatively coupled to the storage unit. The communication link may have any hardware and / or software necessary to facilitate communication between the control station and the storage unit. In some embodiments, the control station may be able to receive any information provided and transmitted by the storage unit, and to transmit any instruction capable of being carried out by the storage unit discussed here. The control station can be located either locally or remotely from the storage unit. Both wired and wireless communication methods can be used to establish the communication link. In some embodiments, the control station can be at least 15.24 meters (50 feet) from the storage unit. [00016] In some modalities, the control station can control and monitor one or more of three primary functions: access control, environmental control (usually temperature, but possibly humidity, pressure and / or other environmental parameters) and control of inventory. In these modalities, the storage unit will have any device necessary to acquire and transmit data relevant to such controls in relation to the control station. Likewise, the control station will have any device necessary to receive such data and transmit relevant instructions for such controls to the storage unit. [00017] In some embodiments, the control station can receive temperature information from the storage unit. The control station can determine whether the temperature is outside a predefined range or not. The control station can, in response to this determination, control the environmental control system of the storage unit, in the case of a refrigerator or freezer, the refrigeration cycle of the unit, to maintain the temperature. If the temperature of the storage unit falls outside the predefined range, both above and below, the control station can cause an alarm to be generated. The alarm may include visual and / or audible indicators at the control station. [00018] The control station can include a visual interface, such as a monitor or display screen, possibly with a touchscreen or other input device, such as a keyboard and mouse. The visual interface can provide a interaction point for use to manipulate the control station and, by extension, the storage unit. For example, a user may be able to define the predefined temperature range. In some embodiments, for refrigerator / freezer storage units, this range can have a definable high and low point between -21.11 ° C and 2.78 ° C (-6 ° F and 37 ° F). [00019] Temperature readings can be received by the control station continuously or at predefined time intervals. Both the predefined time intervals and the temperature range that define when an alarm will be generated can be defined by a user. The control station can cause the received temperature readings to be stored, both locally in relation to the control station, and remotely, possibly, in a data storage system that stores information for a plurality of control stations, which, in turn, they can each control / monitor a plurality of storage units. A user may be able to define identification (or nomenclature) of any particular storage unit or control station, both on a control station and on the data storage system. [00020] Again, although the control station can receive temperature readings continuously or at certain intervals, the control station can cause such readings to be stored in yet another interval (or, possibly, continuously). This interval can also be defined by a user at the control station. In some embodiments, the control station can cause only temperature information to be stored when the temperature of the storage unit is outside the predefined range (that is, when the alarm is activated). An example time slot can be every 30 minutes. In other modalities, any time interval between one minute and 120 minutes can be used. [00021] In some modalities, when an alarm is generated, indicators can be generated, in addition to any visual and / or audible indicators generated at the control station. For example, this can occur through a visual or audible indicator on the storage unit or on the data storage system. In addition, when an alarm is generated, a bulletin can be displayed or printed on the control station and / or on the data storage system. [00022] The bulletin can be displayed or printed at predefined intervals until the temperature is back in the predefined range. Again, the intervals at which the bulletin is displayed or printed can be defined by the user at the control station or the data storage system. The bulletin can include a plurality of fields that include storage unit identification, a date and time, and the temperature of the storage unit when the alarm was generated and / or when the bulletin was displayed / printed. The newsletter can also include a field that allows a user to enter / record what has been done to resolve the alarm condition, and possibly state, by subscription, their responsibility for handling the newsletter. [00023] In still other modalities, the control station may be able to cause audible or visual alarms when the temperature change over time exceeds a certain predefined amount. The type of alarm expressed by the control station or the storage unit may differ from that expressed by the situation alarm outside the temperature range. [00024] As previously discussed, the exposed method implemented by the storage unit, the control station and / or the data storage system can also be implemented to control / monitor other environmental parameters. These parameters can include, for example, humidity, pressure, etc. Any sensor to monitor the temperature or other parameters on the storage unit, as well as the locking mechanism of the storage unit, can be replaced by the user. Any such sensor can be either shared with the monitor / environmental control system independent of the storage unit or independent of it. [00025] The control station can also be configured to receive user authentication information from a user and, upon verification of the user's authentication information, send unlock instructions to the storage unit locking mechanism. User authentication information can include a username and password, pin number, and another string. In some embodiments, a pin number can specify both the user and his authority to use the functions of the control station. [00026] The storage unit may include a visual indicator that displays the current locked or unlocked status of the storage unit. For example, a light emitting diode can be both active and inactive when the unit is unlocked. This visual indicator can be tested by a user by instructing the control station to change the visual state of the visual indicator. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism itself can also be tested at the control station. [00027] The control station may also be able to receive information from a sensor or sensors on the storage unit that reflects the current position of the door, or another entry point, on the storage unit. In some embodiments, the control station can cause an alarm to be generated if it detects that the door or other entry point of the storage unit remains open, in addition to a user-defined length of time. Similarly, the control station may also be able to monitor and control any light sources inside the storage unit. [00028] In some modalities, the control station can receive information from a user that identifies which medications and / or other items are stored in the storage unit. The control station can have such information stored, along with a time record or other indicator that specifies when such storage has occurred. Thereafter, the control station can store temperature data over time related to each medication and / or other items stored in the storage unit. [00029] A user may be able to specify another acceptable temperature range for each medication and / or other item stored in the storage unit. This acceptable temperature range may differ from that specified for the storage unit as a whole. In some embodiments, the acceptable temperature range for a particular medication and / or other item may be narrower than the predefined temperature range for the storage unit as a whole (that is, the acceptable temperature range will be a subset or sub-range of the preset temperature range for the storage unit). [00030] Alarm data for alarms that occur while any medication and / or other item in particular is stored in the storage unit can also be stored for each such medication and / or another item in particular. Therefore, whenever an alarm state occurs, information related to this alarm will be stored as particularly related to medications and / or other items stored, in such a way that a user or functions of the control station can consult such occurrences at a later date. . [00031] In some embodiments, a user may be able to specify to the control station that, for any particular medication and / or item stored in the storage unit, access should be limited or prohibited to such medication and / or item if an alarm was issued to the storage unit during the time that the medication and / or the particular item was stored in the storage unit. As an example, a user can specify that when a user enters authentication information at the control station and requests the removal of a certain medication and / or other item in a storage unit, a warning screen will be presented to the user indicating that at least one alarm condition was issued while storing the medication / item in the storage unit. The user may be required to acknowledge receipt of such notice before access is permitted. In another mode, access to such medications / items that have gone through an alarm condition during storage may be prohibited (and thus, denial of disabling the locking mechanism in the storage unit). This may be a condition specifically specified for medications / items where the temperature control of the medications / items is critical to their viability. [00032] Whatever the type of warning / prohibition, a user can specify which conditions in particular cause which actions in particular by the control station when the withdrawal of a medication / item affected by an alarm is requested. For example, one or more limits can be specified on the amount of time a medication / item has been spent outside the predefined ranges, which in turn cause both a warning to be presented to a user requesting withdrawal and access to be prohibited. . In another example, one or more limits on the degree of temperature variance outside the predefined range can be specified which, in turn, cause both a warning to be presented to a user requesting withdrawal and access to be prohibited. In yet another example, an algorithm can be specified which is a function of the time spent by the medication / item outside the predefined range, along with the temperature of the medication / item during that time, which determines when a warning will be presented to a User requesting withdrawal and / or access will be strictly prohibited. [00033] In some embodiments, the control station and the storage unit are configured in such a way that if both the control station and the storage unit lose power, the locking mechanism of the storage unit will remain in a locked state . In other modalities, the reverse will be true, and the storage unit will unlock under energy loss conditions. In any of the aforementioned modalities, manual procedures may be available to open the storage unit. For example, the storage unit may have manual activation unlatches, possibly depending on the use of one, two or more different keys / locks. In many embodiments, the control station and / or the storage unit will have a battery or other backup power supply in the event of a power failure. [00034] In some modalities, at least part of the user's authentication information received during the time by the control station can be stored by the control station or by the data storage system. The control stations and / or the data storage system may also be able to conduct inventory control processes (either automatically through the storage unit's internal sensors or through user input). This information can also be stored by the data storage system control system. [00035] In some modalities, a user may be able to generate reports visually displayed or printed on either or both of a control station or the data storage system. These reports can be available on demand to a user or can be set to be displayed / printed by the control station / data storage system at intervals predefined by the user. The type of information presented in any report can be predefined by a user and can include any of the information discussed here related to access control, inventory control and / or environmental control. Note that all temperature data can be displayed / printed in either or both degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. [00036] In some embodiments, any failure of any part of the invention, be it a part or the whole of the storage unit, the control system and / or the data storage system, must not cause the failure of any other part of the system. This can at least assist in ensuring the safety and viability of all items stored in the storage unit. For example, in many embodiments, failure of a storage unit's locking mechanism will not cause the temperature control / monitoring of that storage unit to fail. Likewise, failure of the temperature control / monitoring functions will not cause the locking mechanism to fail. [00037] Turning now to figure 1, a structure diagram of a system 100 of the invention for controlling and monitoring access and / or environmental parameters of medical storage units is shown. As previously discussed, system 100 can include at least one control station 110 that communicates with data storage system 120. Each control station 110 can communicate with, and control / monitor, multiple storage units 130. [00038] The 130A storage unit can be a refrigerator with an integrated locking mechanism. The 130B storage unit can be a refrigerator with an improved after-sales locking mechanism. The 130C storage unit can be a freezer with an integrated locking mechanism. The 130D storage unit can be a closet, pantry or other secure room. The storage unit 130E can comprise cabinets above the bench and the storage unit 130F can comprise cabinets below the bench. [00039] As described above, if any storage unit 130 for which environmental parameters are being monitored reaches conditions that fall outside predefined ranges, control station 110 will cause an alarm to occur. In addition, control station 110 may be able to monitor unauthorized attempted access on each storage unit 130, and issue alarms and / or store records related to such unauthorized attempted access. [00040] Each storage unit can include a visual indicator 140, as previously discussed. In this mode, each visual indicator 140 indicates that its associated storage unit is locked. To unlock a particular storage unit 130, a user will first enter his authentication information into the control station 110. Upon verification of the authentication information, the user will then be allowed to specify to the control station 110 which storage unit he want to access. Upon selection of the desired storage unit, the control station 110 will cause the storage unit 130 to unlock, and the visual indicator 140 on this storage unit will change states to indicate the unlocked state of the lock. [00041] Figure 2 shows a flow chart of a method 200 of the invention for controlling and monitoring access and / or environmental parameters of medical storage units. In block 205, a user defines acceptable environmental parameters for a storage unit in a control station. In block 210, the storage unit monitors the environmental parameters of the storage unit. In block 215, if the environmental parameters fall outside the acceptable range, an alarm is issued in block 220. [00042] In block 225, a bulletin is issued by the control station. In block 230, after a predefined time interval, it is checked to see if the environmental parameter has returned to the acceptable range. If not, the bulletin is reissued in block 225. If the environmental parameter has returned to the acceptable range, the monitoring process continues in block 210. [00043] Simultaneously, method 200 also includes, in block 235, waiting for an access request by a user. In block 240, an access request with authentication information is received from a user at a control station. In block 245, it is determined whether the authentication information is valid. If not, at block 250, an indicator of attempted unauthorized access is stored. If the authentication information is valid, then, in block 255, access is granted and an unlock command is sent to the desired storage unit. [00044] Figure 3 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary computer system 300 in which embodiments of the present invention can be implemented. This example illustrates a computer system 300, as it can be used, in whole, in part or with various modifications, to provide the functions of the control station, the central data system, the storage unit and / or other components of the invention, such as those previously discussed. For example, various functions of the control station can be controlled by computer system 300, including, purely by way of example, receiving information from the user, visually or audibly notifying the user, receiving information from the storage unit , control particular components of the storage unit, etc. [00045] The computer system 300 is shown comprising hardware elements that can be electrically coupled via a 390 bus. The hardware elements may include one or more central processing units 310, one or more input devices 320 (e.g. a mouse, a keyboard, etc.) and one or more output devices 330 (for example, a display device, a printer, etc.). Computer system 300 may also include one or more storage devices 340. As an example, storage device (s) 340 can be disk drives, optical storage devices, storage device in solid state, such as a random access memory ("RAM") and / or an exclusive read memory ("ROM"), which can be programmable, quickly upgradeable and / or the like. [00046] Computer system 300 may additionally include a computer-readable storage media reader 350, a 360 communications system (for example, a modem, a network card (wireless or wired), a communication device infrared, Bluetooth ™ device, cellular communication device, etc.), and working memory 380, which may include RAM and ROM devices, as shown. In some embodiments, computer system 300 may also include a 370 processing acceleration unit, which may include a digital signal processor, a special-purpose processor and / or the like. [00047] The computer-readable storage media reader 350 can be additionally connected to a computer-readable storage media, together (and optionally in combination with) the storage device (s) 340 comprehensively representing remote, local, fixed and / or removable storage devices plus storage media to temporarily and / or more permanently contain computer-readable information. The 360 communications system can allow data to be exchanged with a network, system, computer and / or other component described above. [00048] The computer system 300 can also comprise software elements, shown as currently located in a working memory 380, including an operating system 384 and / or other code 388. It should be noted that alternative modalities of a computer system 300 can have numerous variations in relation to those described above. For example, custom hardware can also be used and / or elements in particular can be implemented in hardware, software (including portable software, such as applets) or both. Furthermore, connection to other computing devices, such as network input / output and data acquisition devices, can also occur. [00049] Computer system software 300 may include code 388 to implement any and all functions of the various elements of architecture described here. For example, software, stored on and / or run by a computer system, such as the 300 system, can provide the functions of the control station, data storage system, storage unit and / or other components of the invention, such as those previously discussed. Software implementable methods in some of these components have previously been discussed in more detail. [00050] The invention has now been described in detail for the purposes of objectivity and understanding. However, it is clear that certain changes and modifications can be practiced within the scope of the attached claims.
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Claims (13) [0001] 1. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F), in which the system comprises: a control station (110), in which the control station (110): receives temperature information from the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F); causes at least part of the temperature information to be stored; determines if the temperature is outside a predefined range; causes a situation alarm outside the temperature range to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range; the system characterized by the fact that the control station (110) additionally: causes audible or visual alarm when the temperature change over time exceeds a certain predefined amount, in which the type of alarm expressed by the control station (110) or by refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) differs from that expressed by the situation alarm outside the temperature range; causes a bulletin to be displayed or printed at predefined intervals when the situation alarm outside the temperature range is generated, until the temperature is back in the predefined range, the bulletin comprising: an identification of the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A -F); a date and time; and a temperature; receives user authentication information from a user; and upon verification of the user's authentication information, it sends unlock instructions to the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F). [0002] 2. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the bulletin additionally comprises: a line or field of recognition or signature for the user. [0003] 3. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the control station (110) additionally: receives information from the user specifying the predefined temperature range and controls operation of the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) to maintain the temperature within the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) within the predefined temperature range. [0004] 4. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the control station (110) additionally: receives information from the user specifying a predefined time interval in which the control station (110) will check the received temperature information against the predefined range. [0005] 5. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the system additionally comprises: the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F), in which the unit refrigerated medical storage (130A-F) comprises: a reversible locking mechanism to lock a refrigerated medical storage door while in a closed position; and a temperature sensor, and wherein the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) comprises a visual indicator (140) which changes from a first state to a second state when the refrigerated medical storage unit is unlocked. [0006] 6. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the reversible locking mechanism remains in a locked state when the control station (110) loses power. [0007] 7. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the system additionally comprises: a central data system, in which the central data system: receives by at least a portion of the temperature information from at least one control station (110); and receives at least a portion of the user's authentication information received by at least one control station (110). [0008] 8. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the control station (110) causes at least part of the temperature information to be stored comprises store temperature information as a function of time only when the temperature is outside the predefined range. [0009] 9. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the control station (110) additionally: causes information regarding alarm generation to be stored ; and denies access to the storage unit based, at least in part, on information regarding alarm generation. [0010] 10. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the control station (110) additionally: causes information regarding alarm generation to be stored; and causes a warning to be displayed, in response to a request to remove the user's storage unit, based, at least in part, on information regarding the generation of an alarm. [0011] 11. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) according to claim 1, characterized in that the control station (110) additionally: receives information that identifies a particularly related temperature range a particular medication or item; receives information that directs the control station (110) to take a particular action in response to a withdrawal request for the medication or the particular item that has been stored outside the particular temperature range during the storage of the medication or the particular item in the storage unit. [0012] 12. System for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F), according to claim 11, characterized by the fact that the particular action comprises a selection from a group consisting of: denying access to storage unit; and make a warning appear. [0013] 13. Method for monitoring and controlling an environmentally controlled medical storage unit, in which the method comprises: receiving temperature information from the environmentally controlled medical storage unit by a control station (110); make at least part of the temperature information stored; determine if the temperature is outside a predefined range; cause a situation alarm outside the temperature range to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range; the method characterized by the fact of additionally: causing, by the control station (110), an audible or visual alarm when the temperature change during the time exceeds a certain predefined amount, in which the type of alarm expressed by the control station (110) or the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A-F) differs from that expressed by the situation alarm outside the temperature range; cause a bulletin to be displayed or printed at predefined intervals when the situation alarm outside the temperature range is generated, until the temperature is back in the predefined range, the bulletin comprising: an identification of the refrigerated medical storage unit (130A -F); a date and time; and a temperature; receive user authentication information from a user; and verify the user's authentication information; in response to the successful verification of user authentication information, have the environmentally controlled medical storage unit unlocked.
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