The smart medical compliance method and system invention prevents adverse
drug events through the use of protocols that uniquely identifies the
patient, care provider, medication and/or medical device that is to be
used with radio frequency identification (RFID). The RFID devices
incorporate fail-safe locks or indicators that prevent the inadvertent or
unauthorized use of medication, medical devices, or medical supplies. The
system corroborates, patient, the care provider, the medical device, and
the manner in which it is to be used, and authorizes the action to be
undertaken through an interface on a personal digital assistant PDA over
a wireless communication channel. The system also timestamps events in
the equivalent of a medical black box such that records may be kept to
further improve patient care and allow an analysis of procedures. In
addition, the system includes interfaces to medication preparation and
safe disposal. A number of smart devices that interact with the system
are also described. These include smart medical containers, smart clamps,
smart valves, smart syringes, smart couplers, smart pipettes, and a host
of other point of care devices.