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- Monographs -
Advancing Patient Safety with
Intelligent Infusion Technology
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Program Description
This journal supplement will focus on the use of
technology to proactively prevent medication errors. The
estimate of 44,000 to 98,000 annual patient deaths due
to adverse medical events (AMEs) is often quoted in the
literature and prevention of medication errors continues
to dominate the health-system quality improvement
environment.
In tackling the medication error problem, high tech
infusion technology is often considered, but requires
planning to implement. Additionally, the data available
from such technology is robust, but may be overwhelming.
Without a clear strategy, the data may not reach its
full potential to assist health professionals in
improving patient care.
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Learning Objectives
The target audience for this program is
pharmacists and nurses in health-system settings. At the
completion of this activity, the participants will be able
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Describe the lessons learned from
facilities that have implemented and are maintaining
intelligent infusion technology
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Outline the process of developing
drug libraries, including drug libraries for specialty
patient populations
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Explain the use of data reports
from intelligent infusion technology in improving
compliance, medication administration practices and
quality of care
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Devise strategies for the clinician
and administrator in using intelligent infusion
technology to optimize patient care
Program Faculty
Burnis D. Breland, MS, PharmD, FASHP
Director of Pharmacy
Columbus Regional Healthcare System
The Medical Center, Inc.
Columbus, Georgia
Kelly A. Michienzi, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator
Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
CE Accreditation:
Pharmacists:
ProCE,
Inc is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy
education. ACPE Universal Program Number
221-000-09-013-H05-P has been assigned to this
home-study program (initial release date 3-14-09). This
program is acceptable for 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEUs)
in states that recognize ACPE providers. The program is
provided at no cost to participants. Statements of
credit will be issued online at
http://www.ProCE.com
upon successful completion of the post-test(≥ 70%
correct). No partial credit will be given.
Nurses:
Nurse CE is provided for this journal supplement
through collaboration between ProCE, Inc and Wild Iris
Medical Education, Inc. Wild Iris Medical Education, WSNA CEARP Provider number PA-5/Feb/11, is an approved
provider of continuing education by the Washington State
Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses' Credentialing Center's Commission on
Accreditation. California Board of Registered Nursing
Provider #12300. This activity provides 1.5 contact
hours of nurse CE credit.
Release Date: 03-14-2009
Expiration Date: 02-23-2012
Disclosure Statements:
It is the policy of ProCE to require the disclosure of
the existence of any significant financial interest or
any other relationship a faculty member or a sponsor has
with the manufacturer of any commercial product(s)
discussed in an educational presentation. Dr. Breland
and Dr. Michienzi report serving as faculty for
Hospira-funded educational programming.
Funding:
This program is supported by an educational grant from
Hospira, Inc.
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Review the program description and objectives. |
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Complete the online post-test
and program evaluation by clicking the hyperlink below (registration will be
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