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IT in Pharmacy: An Integrated Approach aims to describe and discuss
the major areas of pharmacy IT innovation (e-prescribing, drug
databases, electronic patient records, clinical decision support,
pharmacy management systems, robots and automation etc) from a
systems and a professional perspective. It will also consider how
the areas of pharmacy IT link together and can be used to enable
and develop pharmacy professional practice. The book will examine
pharmacy IT from an international perspective, taking into account
all parts of the world where IT systems are used in pharmacy
practice - namely - North America, the UK, Western Europe and
Australia - and will compare pharmacy IT in the different regions.
This book is from the author of Principles of Electronic
Prescribing (Springer, 2008)
Over the next few years, the Connecting for Health IT programme for
the NHS in England is due to implement electronic prescribing
systems at all hospitals in England. Furthermore, the other UK
countries are likely to follow suit with clinical IT implementation
programmes, and these developments will generate interest in
electronic prescribing at European and international level. There
is therefore likely to be an exponential growth in the significance
of electronic prescribing over the next ten years. Principles of
Electronic Prescribing discusses the basic principles of design and
implementation of secondary care electronic medicines management
systems, and how their design and configuration can impact on
benefits realization, hospital workflow and clinical practice.
This book explores the impact of developments in pharmaceutical
medicine in the twentieth century on a Christian ethical evaluation
of transhumanism and future 'hi tech' medical enhancement
technologies. It suggests that the Christian ethical assessment of
proposed future radical transhumanist biomedical technologies
should be conducted in the light of responses to past medical
advances. Two specific case studies are featured, focusing on the
oral contraceptive pill and on Prozac and SSRI antidepressants.
Whilst future biomedical technologies may have therapeutic benefits
for the relief of disease and contribute to improving human health
and welfare, the book considers the implications for society and
their acceptability as therapies from a Christian perspective.
Stressing the inadequacy of natural law alone, the author proposes
an ethical framework for assessing novel biomedical technologies
according to the effects on personal autonomy, embodiment and
bodily life, and on the imago Dei.
IT in Pharmacy: An Integrated Approach aims to describe and discuss
the major areas of pharmacy IT innovation (e-prescribing, drug
databases, electronic patient records, clinical decision support,
pharmacy management systems, robots and automation etc) from a
systems and a professional perspective. It will also consider how
the areas of pharmacy IT link together and can be used to enable
and develop pharmacy professional practice. The book will examine
pharmacy IT from an international perspective, taking into account
all parts of the world where IT systems are used in pharmacy
practice - namely - North America, the UK, Western Europe and
Australia - and will compare pharmacy IT in the different regions.
This book is from the author of Principles of Electronic
Prescribing (Springer, 2008)
Over the next few years, the Connecting for Health IT programme for
the NHS in England is due to implement electronic prescribing
systems at all hospitals in England. Furthermore, the other UK
countries are likely to follow suit with clinical IT implementation
programmes, and these developments will generate interest in
electronic prescribing at European and international level. There
is therefore likely to be an exponential growth in the significance
of electronic prescribing over the next ten years. Principles of
Electronic Prescribing discusses the basic principles of design and
implementation of secondary care electronic medicines management
systems, and how their design and configuration can impact on
benefits realization, hospital workflow and clinical practice.
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