| Literature DB >> 31157095 |
Ewoudt M W van de Garde1,2, Bram C Plouvier2, Hanneke W H A Fleuren3, Eric A F Haak4, Kris L L Movig5, Maarten J Deenen6, Marinus van Hulst2,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The increasing number of available, often expensive, medicines asks for continuous assessment of rational prescribing. We aimed to develop a simple and robust data infrastructure in order to monitor hospital medicine utilisation in real time.Entities:
Keywords: benchmarking; database; hospital; learning healthcare system; pharmacotherapy
Year: 2017 PMID: 31157095 PMCID: PMC6362772 DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2017-001329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Hosp Pharm ISSN: 2047-9956
Figure 1The locations of the Santeon hospitals in the Netherlands.
Hospital metadata for 2015
| Hospital | Beds (n) | Admissions (n) | Nursing days (n) | Specialists (FTU) (n) |
| CWZ | 455 | 29 040 | 139 153 | 177 |
| Catharina | 696 | 26 487 | 147 462 | 220 |
| Martini | 578 | 25 887 | 132 024 | 215* |
| MST | 739 | 31 739 | 172 037 | 235 |
| OLVG | 1106 | 40 549 | 195 172 | 325 |
| St Antonius | 853 | 38 842 | 213 061 | 372* |
Maasstad Hospital not mentioned because it is still in the process of connecting to the database.
*Absolute number of specialists, not full time units (FTU).
CWZ, Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital; MST, Medisch Spectrum Twente.
Figure 2Data flow from individual hospitals towards shared environment.
Figure 3Sunburst Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical profile (based on all medication orders present in the database) with first level (inner circle) and second level (outer circle).
Figure 4Snapshot of the interactive pharmacotherapy heatmap. The heatmap shows per hospital the relative share of a chemical subgroup (ATC fourth level) within a pharmacological subgroup (ATC third level) with colours changing depending on how the proportion deviates from the proportion in all hospitals grouped together (the legend shows how the colour corresponds with the ratio between the hospital proportion (%zkh) and the overall proportion (%tot)). Calculations are based on number of patients. Each column represents one hospital and sums up to 100%. ATC, anatomical therapeutic chemical.