Comprehensive Drug Database Use

A Quality Drug Interaction List and Addressing Alert Fatigue.

Friday, June 24, 2011 by Darik Warnke

As it is part of Meaningful Use Stage 1, drug interaction checking is a critical piece.  Not only is it required for reimbursement, but it is also important for improving patient safety.  The difference between content and the quality and depth of the interaction information that you choose to integrate is important to understand.  Many common drug references have an interaction checker where you can manually enter the medications a patient is taking and check for the significance of any interactions.  For clinicians and patient safety this is important; however, when it resides outside of the workflow it can become time consuming.  

A drug interaction list within your system can increase the likelihood that interactions will be checked as it puts these alerts directly into the workflow.  Some of the most important aspects are not the common drug interactions, but the uncommon interactions that are not widely known. Keep in mind that users of your system will most likely want to customize or localize alerts to cut down on the number of insignificant alerts to reduce alert fatigue.  Lexi-Data can help with this as the database is structured to allow for customization, turning off of certain alerts, and is an overall robust interaction checker covering common and less common drug interactions. Lexi-data also allows for drug interaction checking via a web service so there is less IT development time and maintenance.  Contact Lexicomp to request more information on drug interaction lists.
 

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