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How to develop a proactive formulary system.

V S Crane1, E R Gonzalez, B L Hull

  • 1Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX 75235.

Hospital Formulary
|October 1, 1994
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A proactive approach to formulary systems requires analyzing current and upcoming drugs. Continuous monitoring and collaboration are key for effective drug use and cost-efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy administration
  • Health economics
  • Clinical pharmacology

Background:

  • Developing a quality formulary system is essential for effective medication management.
  • A proactive strategy is necessary for optimal formulary development and implementation.
  • Existing formulary systems require continuous evaluation and adaptation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a proactive approach for developing and maintaining a quality formulary system.
  • To detail the components of prospective and concurrent product analyses within formulary management.
  • To emphasize the role of expert panels and collaborative efforts in formulary decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective product analysis including review of current agents and anticipated market entrants.

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  • Formation of an expert review panel to assess therapeutic, economic, and humanistic aspects of drugs.
  • Concurrent product analysis involving continuous monitoring of drug use and adherence to criteria.
  • Main Results:

    • The proactive approach integrates prospective and concurrent analyses for comprehensive formulary management.
    • Expert panels provide critical evaluation of drugs based on multiple parameters.
    • Continuous monitoring and collaboration are identified as crucial for system success.

    Conclusions:

    • A proactive, multi-faceted approach is vital for establishing and sustaining a high-quality formulary system.
    • Integration of therapeutic, economic, and humanistic evaluations by expert panels ensures appropriate drug use.
    • Ongoing monitoring and interprofessional collaboration are fundamental to formulary system effectiveness and cost-efficiency.