What is meant by Medication management?
Medication management refers to a structured approach to the organization, control, and monitoring of the administration of medications to patients. It includes all processes that ensure medications are correctly prescribed, dispensed, administered, and monitored to achieve the best possible patient care. The aim is to minimize errors, maximize treatment efficacy, and ensure patient safety.
Typical functions of medication management software include:
- Prescribing support: Assisting physicians in prescribing medications, including suggestions based on diagnosis and patient history.
- Medication tracking: Monitoring the dispensing and administration of medications to ensure that patients receive the correct drugs at the right time in the right dosage.
- Interaction checking: Checking for potential interactions between different medications and for contraindications based on patient records.
- Inventory management: Monitoring and managing medication inventory to ensure sufficient supplies and the disposal of expired drugs.
- Reporting and analysis: Generating reports and analyses on medication usage, errors, and compliance with regulations.
- Patient information: Providing information and instructions to patients for the proper intake and handling of their medications.
- Alert and notification systems: Setting up reminders for patients and healthcare personnel for timely medication intake and administration.