Medication Order Management Database™ (MOMD)
Reduces Prescribing Errors
DEFINES CLINICALLY APPROPRIATE MEDICATION ORDERS
Medication Order Management Database's (MOMD) helps reduce prescription errors by taking into account any applicable clinical parameters and user preferences associated with a given drug. By generating a more specific set of dosing instructions, it produces a clinically appropriate medication order.
FEATURES
- Dosing recommendations for all patient segments, including neonates, infants, pediatrics, adults and geriatrics
- Patient profile parameters, including age, weight, body surface area, renal function measurement and any applicable concomitant medical conditions
- Route of administration considerations that show any subtle dosing differences that may exist
- Type of dose administered, such as a loading dose or maintenance dose
- Customizable options to reflect specific user preferences and practice environments, including:
- Rank positions
- Audience type
- Dosage type
BENEFITS
FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
- Produces medication orders tailored to individual patient needs
- Addresses concomitant medical conditions or patient circumstances that can impact appropriate dosing
- Supports health care providers' judgment and decision-making
- Reflects the latest dosing recommendations
- Reduces the risk of prescribing errors
- Reduces costs related to the treatment of complications associated with incorrect dosing
- Improves patient outcomes by ensuring receipt of proper dosage
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FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
- Produces medication orders tailored to individual patient needs
- Addresses concomitant medical conditions or patient circumstances that can impact appropriate dosing
- Supports health care providers' judgment and decision-making
- Reflects the latest dosing recommendations
- Reduces the risk of prescribing errors
- Reduces costs related to the treatment of complications associated with incorrect dosing
- Improves patient outcomes by ensuring receipt of proper dosage
- Click here to download the PDF