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Two HIMSS Market Intelligence surveys show that many organizations lack the data needed to support analytics initiatives.
Electronic medical records (EMRs) can play an important role in the reduction of medication errors, but they should not be considered the be-all, end-all solution.
In response to the pandemic, Mount Sinai relied on various technologies to help oversee medication management, including administration workflows and inventory management.
A HIMSS survey recommends that electronic medical records should be just one part of connected medical management initiatives that draw data from multiple systems and devices.
David Scott, Director of Technical Consulting at BD, weighs in on key barriers, FDA guidelines and “unpatchable” medical devices.
Perry Flowers, Vice President, Medical Affairs, Enterprise Medication Management at BD, discusses the need for connected solution models when a single-platform is not enough.
David Swenson, RPh, Vice President of Medical Affairs at BD, reflects on conversations with customers to provide some perspective on an underreported aspect of the opioid crises – healthcare professional drug diversion - which is growing importance to hospitals across the United States.
According to a HIMSS Analytics survey of 153 physicians, nurses and pharmacists, many healthcare organizations are looking to implement integrated medication management technologies.
According to a HIMSS Analytics survey of 153 physicians, nurses and pharmacists improvements in the medication management process could support the elimination of medication errors.