• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Anti-infective Waste in a Pediatric Institution: Pinpointing Problems in the Process
  • Beteiligte: MacBrayne, Christine E.; Williams, Manon C.; Obermeier, Haley; Child, Jason; Heizer, Justin W.; Millard, Matt; Pearce, Kelly; Dugan, Casey; Parker, Sarah K.
  • Erschienen: SAGE Publications, 2020
  • Erschienen in: Hospital Pharmacy, 55 (2020) 4, Seite 220-223
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1177/0018578719844164
  • ISSN: 0018-5787; 1945-1253
  • Schlagwörter: Pharmacology (medical) ; Pharmacology ; Pharmacy
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p> Purpose: At Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHCO), there are approximately 40 000 inpatient anti-infective orders every year resulting over 100 000 dispenses. Significant quantities of anti-infectives are wasted, incurring roughly $100 000 in waste annually. Identifying areas for improvement will result in cost savings and ameliorate the impact of drug shortages. Summary: This descriptive report discusses the reasons for anti-infective waste at a free-standing, quaternary-care, pediatric hospital. The anti-infectives with the highest cost in waste ($) included meropenem ($38 084), micafungin ($21 690), amphotericin B liposome ($15 913). An internal audit of CHCO anti-infective waste revealed that drugs are wasted for the following reasons: patient discharge, medication order discontinuation or change, and misplaced doses. Conclusion: The CHCO Antimicrobial Stewardship Program and the Pharmacy have proposed 4 process improvement measures that will target anti-infective waste to reduce pharmaceutical waste and hospital costs. These measures may be applicable to other drug classes that likely suffer from a similar proportion of waste. </jats:p>
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