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Application and Practice of Information Technology in the Management of Charitable Donated Injection Medicines / 中国药师
China Pharmacist ; (12): 1804-1807, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-705712
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To introduce the application and practice of information technology in the management of charitable donated injection drugs in our hospital, and explore the information management mode of injection-type charitable drugs in the new era. Meth-ods Taking herceptin injection as an example, the injection-type drug management system was introduced by comparing October 2016-April 2017 (before the implementation of the information system) and May 2017-October 2017 (after the implementation of the infor-mation system). The comparison items included infusion qualified rate, consumption time for the management and deployment of hu-man resources of each bottle of herceptin, and satisfaction of related doctors, nurses and patients during the drug management process.

Results:

The qualified rate of finished infusion before and after the implementation of the information system was 94. 29% and 99. 05% , respectively. The consumption time for the management and deployment of human resources of each bottle of herceptin was 2. 11 and 0. 36 working hours before and after the implementation of the system. The overall satisfaction of doctors, nurses and patients was 78% , 42% and 62% before the implementation, and 98% , 96% and 98% after the implementation. The differences in the above indices between pre-implementation and post-implementation were significant (P<0. 01).

Conclusion:

The use of information man-agement in the growing number of injection-type charitable drugs can ensure the safety, effectiveness and convenience, and the system is worthy of promotion and application.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacist Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacist Year: 2018 Type: Article