| Literature DB >> 29354523 |
Carolyn Ma1, Helen Wong Smith1, Cherie Chu1, Deborah T Juarez1.
Abstract
Pharmacy informatics is defined as the use and integration of data, information, knowledge, technology, and automation in the medication-use process for the purpose of improving health outcomes. The term "big data" has been coined and is often defined in three V's: volume, velocity, and variety. This paper describes three major areas in which pharmacy utilizes big data, including: 1) informed decision making (clinical pathways and clinical practice guidelines); 2) improved care delivery in health care settings such as hospitals and community pharmacy practice settings; and 3) quality performance measurement for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and medication management activities such as tracking medication adherence and medication reconciliation.Entities:
Keywords: clinical pharmacy data base; patient outcomes; pharmacy informatics
Year: 2015 PMID: 29354523 PMCID: PMC5741030 DOI: 10.2147/IPRP.S55862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Pharm Res Pract ISSN: 2230-5254
Synopsis of big data used in pharmacies
| Use in informed decision making |
| Providing risk assessments |
| Clinical pathways (CPs) |
| Clinical practice guidelines |
| Medication formulary management |
| Medication safety |
| Various health care settings |
| Health maintenance organizations |
| Hospitals |
| Community pharmacies |
| Quality performance measures |
| Patient care outcomes |
| Medication adherence |
| Medication reconciliation |
| Personalized medicine |
| Epidemiological models |
Note:
Data from Padwal et al.54