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by skwb
2807 days ago
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Well on the outpatient side, the volume of drugs a doctor is prescribing is horrendously outpaced by the number of order you're getting as a hospitalist. When you are responsible for about a dozen patients and some need your attention NOW, it's not feasible to do a complete drug-drug interaction check. But that's where A) the modern EHR that has been invested into it by the healthcare system to build drug-drug interaction tables, and B) relying on the hospital pharmacists to modify orders when necessary. It's about building a robust system that integrates human systems and enhancing them with technology. |
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