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استانداردهاي JCAHOدر تجويز و مصرف دارو در بيمارستان دكتر شهرام توفيقي MD.PhD همايش خطاهاي پزشكي خرم آباد ارديبهشت 1384 JCAHO Joint Comission on Accredtion of Health Organizations كميسيون مشترك اعتباربخش ي به سازمان هاي بهداشتي ودرماني انستيتوي پزشكي ) Institute of Medicine (IOMدر سال 2000گزارش ي منتشركرد به نام: To Err Is Human: Building Safe Health در اين گزارش وضعيت تجويز و مصرف دارو در بيمارستان هاي امريكا مورد بررس ي و تحليل قرار گرفت. بر اساس اين گزارش ساالنه حدود 100000نفر از تجويز نابجاي دارو آسيب ديده و حدود 17000نفرمي ميرند. Process of medication • Prescribing %39 events wrong dose/wrong choice/known allergy • Transcribing %12 events wrong dose/wrong frequency/missed dose • Dispensing %11 events wrong dose/wrong drug/wrong time • Administering %38 events wrong dose/wrong choice/wrong drug Intervention with CPOE Computerized Physician Order Entry • Prescribing %39 events %48 prev. • Transcribing %12 events %33 prev • Dispensing %11 events %34 prev. • Administering %38 events %2 prev. Medication Management selction & procurement storage oredering & transcribing انتخاب و تامين.1 انبارش.2 دستور دهي و ترا نويس ي.3 preparation & dispensing آماده سازي و نسخه پيچي.4 administration مصرف.5 clinical monitiring of effects پايش باليني اثرات.6 مقدمه آنچه درمتن راهنماي استاندارد آمده: • • • • گزاره استاندارد عناصرعملكردي Elements of Performance امتيازدهي به هر EP فعاليت هايي كه براي بررس ي ميزان انطباق وضعيت با استانداردها انجام مي شود. استانداردها در 9دسته و 24گزاره استاندارد و 127عنصر عملكردي ارائه شده اند. Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) Medication Management Standards 1. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 1.Patient’s Information(1) Standard MM.1.10 – Patient-specific information is readily acessible to those involved in the medication management system. 1.Patient’s Information(2) Medication safety is compromised whenever there is a lack of information. 1.Patient’s Information(3) EP1: A written policy describing the minimum information that must be available to those involved in medication management is required. 1.Patient’s Information(4) EP2: List of the information minimum that required should be incorporated into the policy, when applicable to the services noted. 1.Patient’s Information(5) EP3: This EP states that the required information is accessible when needed, except in emergency situations in which time does not permit Medication Management Standards 1. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) 2. Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 2.Selection & Procurement(1) Standard MM.2.10Medications available for dispensing are selected, listed, and procured based on criteria. 2.Selection & Procurement(2) EP1: There are a committee including medical staff for developing criteria for drugs that are added or deleted from formulary list. The criteria should be written for hospital. 2.Selection & Procurement(3) EP2: The criteria for drugs on the list required to include the indication for use, effectiveness, risks, and cost. 2.Selection & Procurement(4) EP3: Formulary must indicate the strenght and dosage form. The list should be easily available when requested. 2.Selection & Procurement(5) EP4: Requires the organization to have ability to monitor a drug prior to addition to formulary. 2.Selection & Procurement(6) EP5: The approved formulary should be reviewed at least once a year, and more frequently in response to any emerging safety and efficecy data. 2.Selection & Procurement(7) EP6: Each organization should maintain a process for approving and procuring medications that are not on the formulary. 2.Selection & Procurement(8) EP7: Organization should have an stablished process for handling drug shortages. Communicating with prescribers and staff, developing approved substitution protocoles, educating appropriate physicians and staff about these protocols. Medication Management Standards 1. 2. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) 3. Storage (3 s & 24 EP) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 3.Storage(1) Standard MM.2.20Medications are properly and safely stored throughout the hospital. 3.Storage(2) Standard MM.2.30Emergency menications and/or supplies, if any, are consistently available, controlled, and secure in the organization’s patient care areas. 3.Storage(3) Standard MM.2.40- A process is established to safely manage medications brought into the organization by patients or their families. Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) 4. Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 4.Ordering & Transcribing(1) Standard MM.3.10Only medications needed to treat the patient’s condition are ordered. 4.Ordering & Transcribing(2) Standard MM.3.20Medication orders are written clearly and accurately. transcribed Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) 5. Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) 6. 7. 8. 9. Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 5.Preparing & Dispensing(1) Standard MM.4.10- All prescriptions or medication orders are reviewed appropriateness. for 5.Preparing & Dispensing(2) Standard MM.4.20Medications are prepared safely. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(3) Standard MM.4.30Medications are appropriately labeled. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(4) Standard MM.4.40Medications are dispensed safely. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(5) Standard MM.4.50The hospital has a system for safely providing medications to meet patient needs when the pharmacy is closed. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(6) Standard MM.4-60: If the organization does not operate a pharmacy but routinely administers medications, the organization has a process for obtaining medications from a pharmacy. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(7) Standard MM.4.70Medications dipensed by the hospital are retrieved when recalled or discontinued by the manufacturer or the FDA for the safety reasons. 5.Preparing & Dispensing(8) Standard MM.4.80Medications pharmacy managed. returned are to the appropriately Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) 6. Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) 7. 8. 9. Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 6.Administering(1) Standard MM.5.10Medications are safely accurately administered. and 6.Administering(2) Standard MM.5.20Self-administered are safely administered. and medications accurately Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) 7. Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) 8. 9. High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 7.Monitoring(1) Standard MM.6.10The effects of medication(s) on patients are monitored. 7.Monitoring(2) Standard MM.6.20The hospital responds appropriately to actual or potential adverse drug events and medication errors. Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) 8. High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) 9. Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 8.High-Risk Medications(1) Standard MM.7.10The hospital develops processes for managing high-risk or high- alert medications. 8.High-Risk Medications(2) Standard MM.7.20Psychtropic medication use is monitored. 8.High-Risk Medications(3) Standard MM.7.30The use of psychopharmacologic drugs is monitored. 8.High-Risk Medications(4) Standard MM.7.40Investigational medications are safely controlled and administered. Medication Management Standards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Patient’s Information (1 s & 3 EP) Selection & Procurement (1 s & 7 EP) Storage (3 s & 24 EP) Ordering & Transcribing (2 s & 13 EP) Preparing & Dispensing (8 s & 34 EP) Adminstering (2 s & 25 EP) Monitoring (2 s & 7 EP) High-risk Medication (4 s & 8 EP) 9. Evaluation (1 s & 6 EP) 9.Evaluation(1) Standard MM.8.10The hospital evaluates its medication system. management Thanks Any Question?