As usual there were a lot of things that happened during the week, and not all of it was pharmacy or technology related. Here’s a quick look at some of the stuff I found interesting.
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Author: Jerry Fahrni
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“What’d I miss?” – Week of October 3, 2010
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Impressive offerings in the new edition of ACI eJournal
The third issue of the eJournal Applied Clinical Informatics (ACI) is available online and it’s packed with some pretty interesting stuff. Even though CPOE and CDS have been topics for discussion for quite sometime, they’ve somehow managed to fly under the radar for the most part.
Here’s some stuff on CPOE and CDS in the third edition of ACI that caught my eye:
- Comparing the Effectiveness of Computerized Adverse Drug Event Monitoring Systems to Enhance Clinical Decision Support for Hospitalized Patients
- Best Practices in Clinical Decision Support (The Case of Preventive Care Reminders)
- Decision Support Alerts for Medication Ordering in a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System (A systematic approach to decrease alerts)
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Top blog posts and searches from last week (39)
I always find it interesting to see what brings people to my website and what they decided to read once they get here.
Most read posts over the past 7 days:
- Automated unit-dose packagers for acute care pharmacy
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy (June 18,2009 – Alaris Smartpumps)
- Best iPhone / iPod Touch Applications for Pharmacists
- A new laptop plus the cloud equals bliss
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy – Baxa Repeater Pump
- Pediatric labels for bar code medication administration (BCMA)
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy (September 10, 2009 – The Capsule Machine)
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy – The Pill Timer
- Quick update: Pharmacy iPad use
- Moving storage around in the “cloudâ€
Top searchterm phrases used over the past 7 days:
- “mansonella perstansâ€
- “jaansunâ€
- “alaris pictureâ€
- “transparencyâ€
- “black cloudâ€
- “ipad pharmacyâ€
- “ipad and practice fusionâ€
- “dell xt2â€
- “jerry fahrniâ€
- “baxa repeater pumpâ€
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Cool Technology for Pharmacy – The Pill Timer
I came across a Tweet mentioning The Pill Timer from Med Time Technology, Inc quite a while back. I would like to give credit to the person that brought it to my attention, but several thousand Tweets have zoomed past my eyes since then. My plan was to purchase one, as they’re only $4.95, and play with it before posting about it. Unfortunately I never got around to it.
The Pill Timer is an electronic prescription vial cap designed to provide patients with audio and visual alerts when it’s time to take their medication. Medication adherence is a big problem here in the United States and anything that has the potential to improve compliance is worth a look. I’ve posted on technology like this before, but I believe The Pill Timer is easily the least expensive and simplest alternative I’ve seen. The instructions are relatively easy to follow, and anyone using The Pill Timer should have it programmed and ready for use in no time at all. The instruction sheet can be found here.
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A new laptop plus the cloud equals bliss
I recently started using a new Dell Latitude e6510 for all my computing needs. It’s a significant upgrade from my old Dell Latitude 520 laptop, which was showing its age. The new e6510 has an Intel Core-i7 processor, a backlit keyboard, 128 GB solid state hard drive, 4GB of RAM, a beautiful 15.6†wide screen display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, Windows 7 Professional and so on. It’s also the size of a small sports car, which has me second guessing my choice of machine. I broke my own rule for selecting a laptop, i.e. keep it portable. I actually prefer laptops with 12″ – 14″ displays. I don’t know what I was thinking. Kind of like a moth drawn to light – “Look! It’s so bright and shiny”.
Anyway, it’s always a headache setting up a new laptop as most people like me have to transfer gigabytes worth of data from the old machine to the new one. Not this time.
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Top blog posts and searches from last week (38)
I always find it interesting to see what brings people to my website and what they decided to read once they get here.
Most read posts over the past 7 days:- Laser etched bar-code may help curb counterfeit drugs, among other uses
- Automated unit-dose packagers for acute care pharmacy
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy (June 18,2009 – Alaris Smartpumps)
- Best iPhone / iPod Touch Applications for Pharmacists
- “What’d I miss? – Week of October 4thâ€
- Quick update: Pharmacy iPad use
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy (September 10, 2009 – The Capsule Machine)
- Cool Technology for Pharmacy – Baxa Repeater Pump
- Is the 30-minute rule for medication administration good or bad?
- Conference note taking with a tablet PC
Top searchterm phrases used over the past 7 days:
- “mansonella perstansâ€
- “jerry fahrniâ€
- “black cloudâ€
- “alaris pumpâ€
- “alaris iv pumpâ€
- “transparency â€
- “atp series packagingâ€
- “free itouch apps pharmacyâ€
- “alarisâ€
- “talyst carouselâ€