The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), ISMP Canada and the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners, have launched the 2012 ISMP International Medication Safety Self Assessment for Oncology. The tool is used to “identify a baseline of oncology-related medication practices and opportunities for improvement.” ISMP is asking that any practice setting that administers chemotherapy get an interdisciplinary team together to go through the assessment; hospitals, ambulatory cancer centers, physician office practices, and so on. Once the assessment is completed the information can be submitted anonymously online through June 29, 2012.
These self assessment tools are kind of cool. ISMP will aggregate the results and your facility can use the information as a measuring stick to compare your facility to others. The Oncology self assesssment tool can be accessed on the websites of all three organizations (www.ismp.org, www.ismpcanada.org, www.isopp.org).
ISMP has other self assessment tools as well. You can see them all here.
I went through the Automated Dispensing Cabinets and Bar Coding Assessments when I was still practicing as an Informatics Pharmacists. They’re quite helpful in jumpstarting the thought process.
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