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Presentation
Post-Implementation Analysis of the Impact of Intravenous Automation Systems on Health-System Pharmacy Operations
Faculty Research Day
  • Craig Kimble, Marshall University
  • Ken Maxik
  • Chris Booth, Marshall University
  • Michael Rudolph, Marshall University
  • Kim Broedel-Zaugg, Marshall University
Location
Marshall University
Start Date
15-11-2019 12:40 PM
Description

We have all seen the reports on the news about issues related to IV rooms and IV room compounding. Many health-system pharmacies have implemented, or are considering some form of intravenous (IV) automation and/ or compounding system in their clean rooms to reduce pharmacy errors and improve accuracy, productivity, and workflow. Manufacturers tout that automated systems, used appropriately, aid in reducing errors from reaching patients. Additionally, IV admixture automation is one of the most recent areas where technology has been added to pharmacy workflow.

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Citation Information
Craig Kimble, Ken Maxik, Chris Booth, Michael Rudolph, et al.. "Post-Implementation Analysis of the Impact of Intravenous Automation Systems on Health-System Pharmacy Operations" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/craig-kimble/6/