Objective: The intensive care unit (ICU) drug therapies have a significant impact on hospital costs, and reducing these costs has become a critical concern for hospitals. In this study, the researchers tested the theory on whether changing the ordering system of medications in the pediatric ICU (PICU)1, reduces drug wastage so that the nurse can request a fraction of one vial or ampule. More precisely, the study aimed to reduce the medication cost and wastage in our pediatric center. Methods: This study was conducted in the 16-bed PICU of Imam Hossein Hospital, which is a referral tertiary care teaching pediatric hospital with 185 beds in ten wards. A fractional ordering alternative was added to the hospital information system of the PICU o...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of Clinical Pharmacist affects the cost of drug t...
Introduction : Medication errors in the intensive care unit (ICU) are frequent and lead to attributa...
OBJECTIVE. This study examined mechanisms of efficiency in a managed care hospitalist system on leng...
OBJECTIVES:. To comprehensively classify interventions performed by pediatric critical care clinical...
Five to 27% of all pediatric medication orders lead to errors and play a significant role in the mor...
Introduction: Rapidly increasing costs of medication acquisition can pose a challenge for heal...
Aim: To determine how the professional activities of clinical pharmacists benefit paediatric hospita...
Objective: Various strategies to reduce errors have been described in adult and pediatric patients, ...
AiM: The objective of this study is to show the alterations in frequency and cost of antibiotic use ...
Class of 2005 AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this retrospective investigation is to compare the ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate surplus drugs left over from medications used via ...
Drug utilization in the in-patient setting can provide mechanisms to assess drug prescribing trends,...
The problem of medication errors in hospitals and the vulnerability of pediatric patients to adverse...
PURPOSE: The 340B Drug Pricing Program was established in 1992 for covered entities to stretch Feder...
The key hypothesis of the study was that hospital pharmacies under the pressure of managed care woul...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of Clinical Pharmacist affects the cost of drug t...
Introduction : Medication errors in the intensive care unit (ICU) are frequent and lead to attributa...
OBJECTIVE. This study examined mechanisms of efficiency in a managed care hospitalist system on leng...
OBJECTIVES:. To comprehensively classify interventions performed by pediatric critical care clinical...
Five to 27% of all pediatric medication orders lead to errors and play a significant role in the mor...
Introduction: Rapidly increasing costs of medication acquisition can pose a challenge for heal...
Aim: To determine how the professional activities of clinical pharmacists benefit paediatric hospita...
Objective: Various strategies to reduce errors have been described in adult and pediatric patients, ...
AiM: The objective of this study is to show the alterations in frequency and cost of antibiotic use ...
Class of 2005 AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this retrospective investigation is to compare the ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate surplus drugs left over from medications used via ...
Drug utilization in the in-patient setting can provide mechanisms to assess drug prescribing trends,...
The problem of medication errors in hospitals and the vulnerability of pediatric patients to adverse...
PURPOSE: The 340B Drug Pricing Program was established in 1992 for covered entities to stretch Feder...
The key hypothesis of the study was that hospital pharmacies under the pressure of managed care woul...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of Clinical Pharmacist affects the cost of drug t...
Introduction : Medication errors in the intensive care unit (ICU) are frequent and lead to attributa...
OBJECTIVE. This study examined mechanisms of efficiency in a managed care hospitalist system on leng...