Pharmacy Informatics
Pharmacy Informatics is a rapidly evolving branch of pharmaceutical science and technology which bridges the gap between information technology and clinical pharmacy practice. It is a field that primarily deals with the effective management of drug information and medication-use system through the use of information technology. Pharmacy Informatics focuses on developing, implementing and evaluating clinical information systems to optimize patient care and pharmacy practice. One of the primary objectives of Pharmacy Informatics is to facilitate the management of medication-use processes, which can range from prescribing and dispensing to administration and monitoring. Pharmacy Informatics also enables the assessment of outcomes of drug therapy, which helps in the identification of potential medication errors and supports the development of clinical decision support systems to prevent them. The use of electronic health records (EHRs) is a major aspect of Pharmacy Informatics. These records allow healthcare providers to access patient medical history, medication lists and other important information in real-time. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) are another important aspect of Pharmacy Informatics, which provide actionable alerts to clinicians, based on the data collected from EHRs. In conclusion, Pharmacy informatics is an essential part of the evolving world of advanced pharmaceutical science and technology, which provides a framework for the efficient and effective management of drug information and medication-use systems. A strong emphasis on informatics is integral to the development of optimal clinical outcomes and patient safety.
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