Greeley Reflections
Accreditation Connection, August 16, 2010
Medication Management and pharmacist first-dose review
Part 4 of 7
Meeting the requirements continued
Pharmacist Access to Patient Information
In order to provide the best recommendations, pharmacists need ongoing access to patient information. Pharmacist review is only as encompassing as the availability of patient-specific information.. Consider access to other valuable data such as:
- Histories and physicals, laboratory results and other documents located in the medical record
- Information needed for prospective therapeutic medication monitoring such as for maintaining patient profiles.
Automated medication systems
Although useful in increasing efficiency and accuracy, automated medication dispensing systems should be set up with a built-in first-dose profile requirement for pharmacists’ review prior to staff being able to administer medications except in urgent situations. This permits a pharmacist to intercede ahead of time, if necessary.
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