Responsibilities of pharmacist in healthcare informatics :- information management
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Responsibilities of pharmacist in healthcare informatics
Information management
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Responsibility of Pharmacist in Healthcare Informatics Manmohan technical university (SOMAHS) Presented by :- Amrit Kumar Mandal Presented to :- Subhash karki sir
There are various responsibilities of pharmacist in Healthcare Informatics Information management Knowledge delivery Data analytics Clinical informatics Change management applied clinical informatics
Information management Healthcare informatics involves the integration of technology, data management, and healthcare services to improve patient care. Pharmacists play a key role in information management by ensuring the accuracy, security, and accessibility of medication-related data. Below are the key aspects of information management in healthcare informatics:
1. Data Collection and Organization Pharmacists are responsible for gathering, structuring, and maintaining medication-related data in healthcare systems. Responsibilities:- Maintaining Patient Medication Records: Recording accurate drug histories, allergies, and previous treatments in electronic health records (EHRs). Updating information about drug therapy modifications and adverse effects.
Integrating Data from Multiple Sources:- Collecting information from prescriptions, lab results, and clinical assessments.
Ensuring interoperability between different healthcare databases. Standardizing Drug Information:- Using standardized terminologies like SNOMED CT and RxNorm for consistent drug classification.
Ensuring uniform documentation across healthcare systems.
2. Ensuring Data Accuracy and Quality Errors in healthcare data can lead to medication-related harm. Pharmacists ensure that drug-related information is accurate and up to date. Responsibilities : Verifying Prescription Data :-Cross-checking medications for errors in dosage, interactions, and contraindications.
Ensuring prescribers enter the correct drug formulations and administration routes.
Minimizing Data Entry Errors :-Implementing automated alerts in computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems. Training healthcare staff on proper data entry techniques. Reviewing and Updating Drug Databases :-Regularly updating drug formularies and clinical decision support systems (CDSS).
Removing outdated medications from active records.
3. Supporting Clinical Decision-Making Pharmacists use healthcare informatics tools to assist doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers in making informed decisions. Responsibilities : Implementing Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS):- Setting up automated alerts for potential drug interactions, duplications, or contraindications.
Using AI-powered analytics to predict patient responses to medications
Personalized Medicine and Pharmacogenomics: Using genetic data to guide drug selection and dosing for individual patients. Storing and managing pharmacogenomic data in health records. Monitoring and Reporting Drug Therapy Outcomes: Using analytics to track patient adherence and treatment effectiveness.
Identifying trends in medication errors and adverse drug reactions.
4. Ensuring Data Security and Compliance With increasing digitization in healthcare, pharmacists play a role in protecting sensitive health information. Responsibilities : Following HIPAA and GDPR Regulations:- Ensuring compliance with data privacy laws to protect patient confidentiality.
Implementing secure login and access controls for healthcare data.
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Patient Data:- Using encryption and authentication measures for digital health records.
Monitoring for cybersecurity threats in pharmacy information systems. Managing Controlled Substance Prescriptions:- Tracking opioid prescriptions through Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs).
Preventing fraud and abuse through digital prescribing systems.
5. Educating and Training Healthcare Professionals Pharmacists serve as key educators in the effective use of healthcare informatics tools. Responsibilities : Training Healthcare Teams on Informatics Systems :- Teaching providers how to use EHRs, CDSS, and e-prescribing tools.
Conducting workshops on the latest updates in drug information databases.
Developing Guidelines for Medication Documentation:- Establishing best practices for recording drug therapy in health records.
Creating reference materials for quick access to drug information. Promoting Digital Literacy Among Patients:- Educating patients on using mobile health ( mHealth ) apps for medication adherence.
Helping patients access reliable online drug information.
6. Utilizing Advanced Health Information Technology (HIT) Technology is transforming healthcare, and pharmacists are at the forefront of integrating Health IT tools for better patient care. Responsibilities :
Using Big Data and AI in Pharmacy Practice: Analyzing large datasets to identify drug utilization patterns.
Implementing AI-driven solutions for medication adherence monitoring
Expanding Telepharmacy Services:- Providing remote medication counseling via telehealth platforms.
Ensuring seamless integration of telepharmacy with hospital informatics systems. Developing and Enhancing E-Prescribing Systems:- Streamlining prescription processes to reduce wait times and errors.
Connecting e-prescriptions with insurance databases for real-time coverage verification.