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IT in Pharmacy: An Integrated Approach aims to describe and discuss the major areas of pharmacy IT innovation (e-prescribing, drug databases, electronic patient records, clinical decision support, pharmacy management systems, robots and automation etc) from a systems and a professional perspective. It will also consider how the areas of pharmacy IT link together and can be used to enable and develop pharmacy professional practice. The book will examine pharmacy IT from an international perspective, taking into account all parts of the world where IT systems are used in pharmacy practice - namely - North America, the UK, Western Europe and Australia - and will compare pharmacy IT in the different regions. This book is from the author of Principles of Electronic Prescribing (Springer, 2008)
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IT enabling Pharmacy Practice.- Electronic Patient Records.- Electronic Prescribing & Medicines Administration in Hospitals.- Pharmacy Automation.- Electronic Medicines Management in Primary Care.- Pharmacy Management Systems.- Barcodes and Logistics.- Future Prospects in Pharmacy IT.- Glossary of terms.- Data Fields for Pharmaceutical Care.- Classification Framework for Pharmacy Interventions.- Pharmacy IT Select Bibliography.
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IT in Pharmacy: An Integrated Approach aims to describe and discuss the major areas of pharmacy IT innovation (e-prescribing, drug databases, electronic patient records, clinical decision support, pharmacy management systems, robots and automation etc) from a systems and a professional perspective. It will also consider how the areas of pharmacy IT link together and can be used to enable and develop pharmacy professional practice. The book will examine pharmacy IT from an international perspective, taking into account all parts of the world where IT systems are used in pharmacy practice – namely – North America, the UK, Western Europe and Australia – and will compare pharmacy IT in the different regions. This book is from the author of Principles of Electronic Prescribing (Springer, 2008)
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From the reviews:
“This overview of the current state of pharmacy informatics discusses the applications and limitations of all aspects of this field, as well as opportunities for the future. … This book is intended for pharmacy students or residents. … This is a great learning tool, and should be used as part of a pharmacy curriculum.” (Shaun P. Walsh, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
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From the reviews:
"This overview of the current state of pharmacy informatics discusses the applications and limitations of all aspects of this field, as well as opportunities for the future. ... This book is intended for pharmacy students or residents. ... This is a great learning tool, and should be used as part of a pharmacy curriculum." (Shaun P. Walsh, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)