Now, an app to know whether your drug dosage is correct
dubai — Patients will soon be able to verify the correct medication dosage prescribed to them by medical professionals through an application launched by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHP).
The move is part of the ongoing ‘Wareed’ project, announced the ministry on Saturday.
Mubaraka Ibrahim, director of the ministry’s health information systems department, said: “This technology helps clinicians ensure that they are not over or under dosing their patients. The solution evaluates the doses and frequency against established ranges specific to the patient’s age, weight, and creatinine clearance.”
She also said that the dose range checking (DCR) is an automated alert mechanism used to compare a medication order dose against a pre-established safe range. “If the dose is outside the safe or effective range, an interactive alert informs the ordering clinician, who can then cancel the order, modify the order, or ignore the alert and proceed with the order,” she added.
Mubaraka added: “The ministry has initially made the system applicable to group of medications but we will be expanding the list by working with physician and pharmacy sub-committees.”
Meanwhile, the patients can verify the correct medication dosage via the ‘cerner millenium’ core application, which links all clinical, operational and administrative data of 15 government hospitals and more than 68 clinics in Dubai and the Northern Emirates into a unified system.
Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, assistant undersecretary for support services, said the ministry will keep on tapping advanced health information systems to ensure quality healthcare and patient safety in the country.
“This is part of its ongoing efforts to develop its technological infrastructure and implement global standards in health facility management to provide an inclusive and integrated healthcare delivered in innovative and sustainable ways,” he said.
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