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Med Interface. 1995 Jan;8(1):65-9.
Pharmacy access to electronic patient records.
Navarro RP.
Electronic medical record keeping may prove to be a boon to the managed care industry, enabling efficient administration of health delivery and better access to a particular patient's long-term medical history. It is hoped that better quality care will result. The availability of electronic medical records to pharmacists has tremendous implications on pharmacy's ability to deliver on the promise of pharmaceutical care.
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Drug Intell Clin Pharm. 1979 Dec;13(12):774-7.
Use of computer drug-drug interaction program for detection of adverse drug reactions and related therapeutic problems.
Hood JC, Miller JR.
Pharmacies currently using computers to detect drug-drug interactions may not be fully utilizing the computers' programs. Potential drug-disease interactions and some potential adverse drug reactions not traditionally defined as interactions can be detected by extending the basic concept of cross-referencing. For example, certain clinically important ADRs are readily detected by cross-referencing drugs which are often used to treat the results of specific ADRs with certain causative agents. The potential therapeutic implications of such a system when restricted to clinically significant ADRs can be readily appreciated, especially in situations where the pharmacist's time in patient-care areas is limited. This concept is currently being practiced at Bayfront Medical Center, and has added a new dimension to the clinical services provided by the pharmacy. It seems likely that detection of therapeutic situations in this manner may be appropriate in other hospital settings.
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Presse Med. 2003 Jul 12;32(24):1138-46.
[Computerized physician order entry, a tool for added safety in the hospital]
[Article in French]
Westphal JF, Farinotti R.
Unite de medecine geriatrique Comite du medicament Etablissement public de sante Alsace Nord, BP 83, 67170 Brumath.
DRUG-RELATED IATROGENIC NOSOCOMIAL ILLNESS: Remains a matter of concern in the public health area. Responsibility of hospitals is challenged by the ever increasing number of patients' claims. Dysfunction in the drug-prescribing and delivery system account, to a large extent, for medication errors, some of them resulting in adverse drug events. Most generally, medication ordering by the physician is handwritten, without nominative recapitulating prescriptions, and followed by nurse transcriptions and a global medication order is transmitted to the pharmacy. This system does not integrate the pharmaceutical analysis of the prescription, before distribution of the drugs. THE COMPUTERIZED DRUG ORDER ENTRY PROCESS: The prescription is entered directly and is displayed on the computer screen, together with the previous prescriptions for the same patient. Transcription is hence eliminated. Depending on the sophistication of the software, the prescription undergoes a series of tests; warnings and reminders can be displayed online before the physician validates the prescription. Moreover, various guidelines in some aspects of drug therapy may be presented online before the prescription is completed. POSSIBILITIES: The pharmacist's access to the complete prescriptions permits analysis of the quality and safety of the prescriptions and the adequation with eventual current applicable recommendations. Prospective drug utilization review, with immediate feedback to the prescribing physician in case of concern, may be undertaken, further improving the quality of drug therapy. Moreover, a work sheet is printed out for the nurses, further enhancing the safety of drug administration and validation. The computerized drug network also permits the development of other functions. A TOOL FOR SAFETY: Currently available reports in the literature suggest that computerized drug prescription reduces the incidence of prescribing errors, improves the appropriateness of drug choices, optimises therapeutic follow-up, and reduces the incidence adverse drug events and leads to substantial reduction in drug expenditures.
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