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By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | October 26, 2022
Technology, clinicians and pharmacies all have key roles to play in dealing with the social determinants of health, say Iris Frye and Nicholas Christiano Jr., co-chairs of Health Equity Policy Task Force under the HIMSS Public Policy Committee.
By Adam Ang | 02:39 am | October 26, 2022
The Health Ministry aims to promote its adoption among consumers and pharmacies nationwide.
By Mike Miliard | 11:41 am | October 24, 2022
DromosPTM is a specialty pharmacy software designed to help coordinate medications that need unique handling and distribution for rare conditions.
By Adam Ang | 01:36 am | October 14, 2022
The system will be rolled out first at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth.
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By Wolters Kluwer | 06:35 am | September 28, 2022
The complexity of using EMRs and the risk of adverse drug events (ADE) globally can make it even harder to deliver the best patient care. The problem is getting worse as patients today are presenting with ever-increasing degrees of complexity, co-morbidities, and medication regimes.  As many as one in ten hospitalisations in countries in the OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) may be caused by a medication-related event and as many as one in five inpatients may experience medication-related harm during hospitalisation. Advanced medication decision support in the workflow could help empower clinicians at all touchpoints of the care continuum to make better treatment decisions. Screening for potential issues A new medication decision support system has been launched in Italy and Belgium which aims to reduce adverse drug events by connecting patient information to screen for potential issues. Medi-Span Clinical APIs has been designed to deliver medication alerts in electronic medical record (EMR) systems to help improve patient care. It alerts clinicians to potential medication errors and contra-indications at precise points in treatment. Wolters Kluwer, Health, who launched the solution, said they recently surveyed more than 300 clinical leaders across 39 countries and found that 95% of respondents said it would be helpful to have a safety screening solution. However, only 44% of respondents actually had a solution, which was integrated within their EMR to support medication safety. Christian Cella, international vice president for clinical effectiveness at Wolters Kluwer, Health, commented, “We can’t forget to care for our caregivers. Everything we do to help clinicians reduces their cognitive load, increases their focus, and improves efficiency, which not only helps care teams, but leads to better quality care. By introducing the next generation of medication decision support in Italy and Belgium, we can help them to raise meaningful alerts at the right time and place, reduce errors, and enhance the clinician experience.” Reduced alert fatigue and increased adoption of best practices. According to Wolters Kluwer, customer surveys* showed that users of Medi-Span reported that there was a reduction in alert fatigue and increased adoption of best clinical practices. The information services’ company added that their customers said this solution also enabled them to earn new international accreditations such as HIMSS EMRAM 6 and 7.   Taiwan’s National Cheng Kung University Hospital carried out an analysis of alerts triggered by the Medi-Span system, for Wolters Kluwer, in 2021. The study found that the new system delivered 21% fewer alerts, even though it captured more severe potential adverse drug events, than another medication alerting system. The analysis also revealed that using Medi-Span reduced hospital costs over a five-month period, as well as increasing hospital capacity. To learn more about Medi-Span medication decision support click here. ### Medi-Span Clinical APIs is a CE-marked medical device. Before use, please carefully read the warnings and instructions for use. *data on file
By Mike Miliard | 11:04 am | September 22, 2022
Working with Harvard and MIT, the company will help academic medical and pharma researchers build machine learning models for troves of healthcare data on the Terra cloud platform, advancing precision medicine.
By Adam Ang | 12:59 am | September 16, 2022
Also, the Technology Users Association has set up an advocacy group for the promotion of digital health services in New Zealand.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | September 09, 2022
The FDB Vela electronic prescribing network will improve contracting and access for pharmacies and clinicians, and provide patients with more control over their prescriptions, says Bob Katter, president of First Databank.
By Andrea Fox | 11:43 am | September 06, 2022
By adding in-home medical care and a value-based platform for providers, CVS continues its push to expand its primary care offerings and extend that care outside provider settings.