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Using Clinical Intelligence Dashboards to Improve Decisions and Outcomes: The Pharmacy Example

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Date Held: September 15, 2010

Data. It’s all around us. It comes at us from a myriad of sources – in a myriad of formats. And more data isn’t always better. Rather, the right data at the right time is paramount to better decision making.

As a hospital IT manager how do you coordinate your hospital’s disparate information systems to make sure you provide the critical data your clinicians need, in an easy to digest format? As a clinician, how do you manage the demand of treating more patients with fewer resources? How do prioritize your patients, ensuring you identify and treat the most critical patients first without letting the others fall through the cracks? How do you avoid “alert fatigue” to find and focus on the patient and reference data that matters most in helping you make the best treatment decisions possible?

Join this web seminar to learn about the groundbreaking workflow solutions that are helping hospital pharmacists:

  • Sort through the clutter to easily find the right data they need, when they need it , allowing them to manage more patients – more effectively – with fewer resources
  • Excel in their increasing responsibility of playing a larger role in the overall care and treatment of patients
  • Better manage at-risk patient populations, prevent adverse drug events (ADEs) and reduce the costs associated with ADEs and medication therapy

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