OBJECTIVES Medication management is a core process in hospital administration. The safety, timeliness and efficiency of medication distribution may be improved by automating logistical and administrative aspects of the process. Forming an accurate high-level picture of current practices may help decision-makers to better advance the state of automation. This study aims to identify which systems for automating the medication process are currently in use in Swiss hospitals, and to what extent each system is used. METHODS A 27-question survey was developed and distributed to Swiss Association of Public Health Administration and Hospital Pharmacists (GSASA) members. The survey focused on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, auto...
New technological advancements are often a driver for change in the redesign of services. More resea...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
INTRODUCTION According to the Hospital Pharmacy in Canada annual report for 2005/2006,1 32% of respo...
The state of digitalisation in the healthcare sector in Switzerland is lagging, even as the national...
Background: Ensuring drug circuit security is the ultimate goal for hospital pharmacists. Alarmed by...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Computerised order entry and clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) are co...
This thesis examines the effects of technology and automation investments on the operational perform...
abstract: The objective of this research is to understand how a set of systems, as defined by the bu...
INTRODUCTION: Informatics and automation are important tools for the reduction of work, errors and c...
US hospitals are investing in pharmacy information systems to meet accompanying technological and wo...
Allegheny General Hospital utilizes the Pyxis® Medstation ES system. Pyxis® automated dispensing cab...
Uppsala University Hospital aims to automate its drug management and distribution system in order to...
In a computerised prescribing system (CPS), doctors would prescribe on computer terminals on wards a...
Aim: This study assessed the potential of Meditrol, an automated, ward based dispensing system from ...
The pharmacy management system, also known as the pharmacy information system, is a system that stor...
New technological advancements are often a driver for change in the redesign of services. More resea...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
INTRODUCTION According to the Hospital Pharmacy in Canada annual report for 2005/2006,1 32% of respo...
The state of digitalisation in the healthcare sector in Switzerland is lagging, even as the national...
Background: Ensuring drug circuit security is the ultimate goal for hospital pharmacists. Alarmed by...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Computerised order entry and clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) are co...
This thesis examines the effects of technology and automation investments on the operational perform...
abstract: The objective of this research is to understand how a set of systems, as defined by the bu...
INTRODUCTION: Informatics and automation are important tools for the reduction of work, errors and c...
US hospitals are investing in pharmacy information systems to meet accompanying technological and wo...
Allegheny General Hospital utilizes the Pyxis® Medstation ES system. Pyxis® automated dispensing cab...
Uppsala University Hospital aims to automate its drug management and distribution system in order to...
In a computerised prescribing system (CPS), doctors would prescribe on computer terminals on wards a...
Aim: This study assessed the potential of Meditrol, an automated, ward based dispensing system from ...
The pharmacy management system, also known as the pharmacy information system, is a system that stor...
New technological advancements are often a driver for change in the redesign of services. More resea...
Background: Implementation of electronic medication management systems (eMMS) are advocated to reduc...
INTRODUCTION According to the Hospital Pharmacy in Canada annual report for 2005/2006,1 32% of respo...