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Development and Usage Patterns of a Home-Grown Drug Information Tool
Pierina Torrens1, Julian Verdinelli1, Luciana Rubin1
1Departamento de Informática en Salud, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina.
Abstract:
Drug information tools help avoid medication errors, a common cause of avoidable harm in health care systems. We sought to describe the design, development process and architecture of an electronic drug information tool, as well as its overall use by health professionals. We developed a tool that can be accessed by all health professionals in a tertiary level university hospital. The functionalities of eDrugs are organized into two main parts: Drug Summary sheet, and Prescription Simulator. Most users accessed eDrugs to use the Drug summary sheet. Clinical information and antimicrobial drugs were the most accessed drug information and drug group. The analysis of log data provides insights into the information priorities of health professionals.
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