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Bedside Barcoding
No one intends to make a serious medication error. But more than 7,000 Americans die each year when clinicians improperly prescribe, transcribe, process, or administer medications.[1] Harmful medical errors are estimated to occur in 1-10% of patients.
Dona
07.09.24 01:01 PM - Comment(s)
GS1 Barcodes on Unit Dose Packages - To prevent medical errors
GS1 standards, the use of it across the global healthcare systems can help reduce medication errors and save lives. The GS1 barcodes help to enhance safety by making use of machine-based checking. These barcodes help caregivers to match patients with the correct medication or medical device,
Dona
07.09.24 12:52 PM - Comment(s)
Transition of Manual to Automated Unit Dose Packagings
In the world of new technologies, there are sufficient opportunities for hospital pharmacies to leverage automation that may bring advantages, all while decreasing operating costs. Given the current pressure for hospitals to find ways to reduce spending, and the fact that
Dona
07.09.24 12:46 PM - Comment(s)
Labeling of Syringes to increase patient safety
Studies has been going around the world to evaluate the frequency of errors in the medical field due to mislabeling of syringes and how can they reduce those errors. A recent study in Australia shows that almost 50 percent of the incidents were occurring due to syringe and drug preparation errors.
Dona
07.09.24 12:34 PM - Comment(s)
TALLman Lettering feature for look-alike High Alert drugs
Confusion of drug names arise especially because of look-alike or sound-alike name attributes are a major factor to medication related adverse effects. TALLman lettering is one of many risk mitigation strategies to minimize errors involving LASA drug names.
Dona
07.09.24 12:27 PM - Comment(s)
Ease of Automated Medication Packaging in a Covid Era
Covid illness 2019 (COVID-19) has caused the US medical care industry to remain alert since the first case was identified in January 2020. It's pivotal that Pharmacies across the nation become familiar with the upsides of automated packaging
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07.09.24 12:16 PM - Comment(s)
Key Benefits of Compliance Packaging
It is now vital to give patients with upgraded, better, and more professional healthcare services, particularly for the aged. This is required since these individuals find it extremely difficult to manage their multiple dosage medications on their own, without the assistance of others.
Dona
07.09.24 11:37 AM - Comment(s)
Compliance Packaging
Most individuals are dispensed their prescribed medications in vials or other forms. It may be difficult for some people to reliably follow a schedule for medication as prescribed by a doctor.
Dona
07.09.24 11:37 AM - Comment(s)
Adherence Packager
One of the common ways to achieve medication adherence by pharmacies is to offer blister packs. But in this pandemic era, the pharmacy industry require an alternative to blister packaging that require less manual interaction.
Dona
07.09.24 11:37 AM - Comment(s)
Strip Packaging : Alternative to Blister Packaging
The two main packaging systems in the pharmacy industry are Strip packaging and Blister Packaging. Strip packaging is a good alternative to blister pack. Before discussing the advantages of strip pack over blister pack, let's see what are they
Dona
06.09.24 03:58 PM - Comment(s)