STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the features of available drug interaction software programs in terms of general applicability to an emergency department setting. DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of drug interaction software programs based on presence or absence of a variety of performance features. SETTING: University and community hospital EDs. PARTICIPANTS: Eight commercially available drug interaction software programs. RESULTS: Programs were evaluated according to designated performance and data base features. Tabulated results were compiled for purposes of comparison. CONCLUSION: Although no computer program tested completely met the specific needs of a busy ED, many programs have features with at least some general applicability.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the features of available drug interaction software programs in terms of general applicability to an emergency department setting. DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of drug interaction software programs based on presence or absence of a variety of performance features. SETTING: University and community hospital EDs. PARTICIPANTS: Eight commercially available drug interaction software programs. RESULTS: Programs were evaluated according to designated performance and data base features. Tabulated results were compiled for purposes of comparison. CONCLUSION: Although no computer program tested completely met the specific needs of a busy ED, many programs have features with at least some general applicability.