Forwarded from our Pharmacy Director:

 

 

How are you providing clinical pharmacy programs at your hospital? We
are considering "remodeling" our current process to maximize the
efficiency of our pharmacist's time.

We are a 59-bed hospital with 2 full time pharmacists + some prn help. 

So we focus on a daily print-out from our Meditech system of the
patients on the list of high alert drugs that we check into (eg. iv
antibiotics to check c&s/need for antibiotics/WBC response, etc;
aminoglycosides to check levels and renal function; phenytoin to check
levels/albumin, etc). 

Also we get a print-out from the lab of all patients with creatinine
clearances <50ml/min or serum creatinine >1.3 to check doses.

And we look at labs for our TPN patients.

What other time-efficient procedures could we follow?

 

 

Debby Cowan, Pharm.D., RPh

Director of Pharmacy

Angel Medical Center

120 Riverview Street

Franklin, NC 28734

828-349-6851

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