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DICP, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 23, No. 7, pp. 13-15.
© 1989 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Monitoring antibiotic usage in the hospital

S Huber and N Dozier

The authors outline the quality indicators being developed by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations to compare hospital performance. The Joint Commission has provided several incentives to encourage antibiotic monitoring based on criteria derived from standard practice, as defined in the literature, and on the clinical judgment of the medical staff. In addition, the drug review process should be continuous and should encompass all areas of drug use in the hospital, including effectiveness in terms of disease outcome as well as cost efficiency. The authors discuss procedures under development in their institution to promote cost efficiency and informed discussion regarding clinical use of antibiotics on the formulary. Microbiology reporting, drug use, requests for nonformulary drugs, and unusual patterns of infection and sensitivities are tracked to identify problem areas and a feedback loop is used to inform the medical staff.





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