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Pharmacy Informatics

winny setyonugroho, M.T.


Head of Health Informatics Dept
faculty of medicine and health sciences
UMY
Pharmacy Information System

 optimize the safety and efficiency of the


medication use process
 assist the pharmacist in delivering care

 Increased efficiency
 Reduces preparing and dispensing time

 Increased pharmacist time for clinical


activities
 Advanced safety measures
Pharmacy Information System

 patient-specific clinical data


 support review of medication appropriateness, real-time
inventory management, and interact w/ other system

 CPOE
 bar code medication administration (BCMA)
 automated dispensing systems
 billing systems
 EHR
Ambulatory System

 receive, process, fill, and dispense prescription


orders
 track inventory

 bill insurance payers for prescriptions


Hospital Pharmacy Information
System

to communicate data to and from prescribers,


pharmacy, laboratory, and nursing

Traditionally, pharmacists received handwritten physician


orders, physically delivered to the pharmacy for processing

Now, capture of these forms to be transmitted directly to


pharmacy
HIS
A patient file will contain all primary patient data, including
name, sex, age, allergies, height, weight, attending
physician,primary and secondary diagnoses, and insurance
information

Admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT), change beds,


rooms, wards, or units

A drug file, doses, warnings, available routes of administration,


criteria for use, formulary status, and additional dispensing
comments.
HIS
A patient file will contain all primary patient data, including
name, sex, age, allergies, height, weight, attending
physician,primary and secondary diagnoses, and insurance
information

Admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT), change beds,


rooms, wards, or units

A drug file, doses, warnings, available routes of administration,


criteria for use, formulary status, and additional dispensing
comments.

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