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Tara Yeager Computer Literacy April 29, 2009
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Pharmacists: Distribute drugs Advise patients as well as health care professionals Monitor progress Compound medications
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Pharmacy Informatics Enhance the work output Deliver information at point of care Immediately review clinical information Support provision of care
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Inputs Receiving the Rx Throughputs Processing the Rx Outputs Delivery and counseling Outputs Inputs Through Puts
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Internet refills Integrated Voice Response (IVR) e-Prescribing (CPOE)
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Securely request prescription through pharmacy's websitepharmacy's website Verifies prescription availability automatically In order to refill online, you will need: Name Phone Number E-mail Address Prescription Number Store Address Have choice of how to get prescription
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Computers detect voice and keypad inputs Manage information Respond to questions in their language Information is recorded Information logged in Drug supply management
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Computerized Physician Order Entry Usually used in hospitals Communicated over computer network Decreases delay Reduces errors Either point-of-care or off-site Error checking
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Automated dispensing technology High speed Internet claims services Workflow system
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Automates medication dispensing Inventory control Reduces dispensing and restocking errors Increases productivity MedCarousel & Pixus
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NDC & DataStat Commercial databases Screen for information on drug Each drug is identified Also deals with billing issues
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Paperless Pharmacy Software Not “all-or-none” process Workflow software includes: Pharmacy document management software Electronic prescription software Electronic order entry software Electronic medical records There are also other items, such as: Bar codes Browser based Fax Servers Document imaging
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Rx tracking from a receipt POS systems
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PDMP Prescription information must be electronic Allows investigators to get information from multiple pharmacies Identify illegal activity Patient specific Manage patient care
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Point of Sale Increase efficiency Improve operations Reduce out-of-stock situations Advanced and reliable
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The orange represents the e-Prescribing 5=Much Better, 4=Somewhat Better, 3=About Same, 2=Somewhat Worse, 1=Much Worse
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With e-Prescribing: o New prescriptions require about 26.6% less staff time for completion o Renewed prescriptions require about 10.2% less staff time o Total labor costs were reduced by about 15.8% for new prescriptions and about 6.1% for renewed prescriptions.
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Don’t use to full capacity Not patient or committed enough Never use benefits Integrate computers into curriculum Need to use all that is available
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http://www.mckesson.com/static_files/McKesson.com/MPT/Documents/MAIFiles/MedCaro uselSellSheet.pdf http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2517975 http://www.mckesson.com/en_us/McKesson.com/For%2BPharmacies/Outpatient/Pharma cy%2BManagement%2BSoftware%2Band%2BServices/Point-of- Sale%2Bfor%2BPharmacy%2BRx.html
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