Anthony Oxley – Head of Pharmacy The Driver for Implementing EPMA? Mental Health, Learning...

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Electroni c Prescribi ng and Medicines Managemen

Transcript of Anthony Oxley – Head of Pharmacy The Driver for Implementing EPMA? Mental Health, Learning...

Electronic Prescribing

and Medicines

Management

• Anthony Oxley – Head of Pharmacy• The Driver for Implementing EPMA?• Mental Health, Learning Disability and

Community Health Services.• Prince2 Project • JAC User

Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

• Clozapine Escalations and Detox Regimes• Computer Literacy• Day Hospitals• Mental Health Act• Short Term Leave

CHALLENGES

Mental Health Act• Recording T2 and T3 Forms• Screening Prescriptions• Access to information• Future Development – JAC Roadmap

• Screen all admissions• MMT module on ePrescribing• Checking patients own drugs (POD’s)• Clinical Interventions• Primary Care/Secondary Interface

ADMISSIONS SERVICE

• Monitoring Antipsychotics• Formulary Management – Quetiapine XL• Antimicrobial Policy• Drug Histories for Prescribing and

Administration• eDischarge Performance (24hr)• Lithium Patients

Reporting Tools

• Inpatient Rollout – 48 Wards complete• 75 Outpatient Clinics• Electronic Discharge• Deployment to unit belonging to another NHS

Provider

Project Completion June 2013 Trust Wide

Where we are now

Anthony Oxley - Head of [email protected]

Andrew Moonesinghe – Pharmacy Services [email protected]

EPMA Team can be contacted on(0116) 295 8989

Any Questions?

Anita Kilroy-Findley - Tissue Viability Nurse : ‘ePrescribing has enabled me to stop the abuse of antimicrobial dressings and will contribute to a significant cost saving on silver dressings in particular’*************************************************************************

Nicky Callow – Senior Dietician : ‘ePrescribing makes it easier to check on whether patients are taking Oral Nutritional Supplements. If necessary I can change what they are having without either having a 12 mile round trip or needing to track down a doctor to get the prescription altered' *************************************************************************

Zayad Saumtally – Ward Manager: ‘ePrescribing has reduced the medication round time as we do not have to flick through medication cards to check what medications are due at what time, has reduced the likelihood of medication error and e prescribing does act as a reminder for when depot medications are due i.e. its not missed!’*************************************************************************

Dr Mangesh Marudkar - Consultant Psychiatrist : ‘The e-Prescribing system is excellent.It is easy to use and not only does it help practitioners feel more confident in their prescribing but also makes the dispensing quicker. This computerised method is a much better way to manage medicines and improve patient safety and I’m delighted this is beingextended to all areas of the Trust’ *************************************************************************