A concept-based medication vocabulary: an essential requirement for pharmacy decision support.

C Broverman, J Kapusnik-Uner, J Shalaby, D Sperzel
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Abstract

The impact of adverse drug events (ADEs) on the cost and quality of health care today is indisputable. A significant portion of these events can be detected and prevented with computerized pharmacy decision support systems. Challenges to the successful implementation of decision support systems include availability and quality of patient data and the accessibility of drug information that can be integrated programmatically on a patient-specific basis. An additional related challenge is establishing the vocabulary (i.e., codes, terms, and meanings) to be used for the representation, exchange, and automation of drug information and clinical functions. A central argument of this article is that a concept-based medication vocabulary needs to be created in order to facilitate the development of pharmacy decision support. We address the medication vocabulary challenge by defining a specific concept-based model of drugs as the basis for a standardized medication terminology.

基于概念的药物词汇:药房决策支持的基本要求。
药物不良事件(ADEs)对医疗保健成本和质量的影响是无可争辩的。这些事件的很大一部分可以通过计算机化药房决策支持系统检测和预防。成功实施决策支持系统所面临的挑战包括患者数据的可得性和质量,以及药物信息的可获得性,这些信息可以在特定患者的基础上以编程方式整合。另一个相关的挑战是建立用于表示、交换和自动化药物信息和临床功能的词汇表(即代码、术语和含义)。本文的中心论点是,为了促进药学决策支持的发展,需要创建一个基于概念的药物词汇表。我们通过定义一个特定的基于概念的药物模型作为标准化药物术语的基础来解决药物词汇的挑战。
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