Effects of pharmaceutical administration measures on key monitored drugs in a grade Ⅲ hospital
GUO Yushu1, SHANG Xiaolin1, ZHAO Chuan1, and ZHANG Wei2
1. Department of Pharmacy, Medical Supplies Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100048, China; 2. Department of Medical Service of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China
Abstract:Objective To explore the effects of pharmaceutical administration measures on key monitored drugs in a grade Ⅲ hospital so as to provide reference for promoting rational clinical drug use. Methods From 2020, a hospital implemented pharmaceutical administration of key monitored drugs by establishing a list of key monitored drugs, setting up monitoring indicators, carrying out special comments, including performance assessment, etc. Data indicators such as the number of key monitored drugs, purchase amount, ratio of drug consumption to total drug consumption, utilization rate of inpatients and average drug consumption were compared and analyzed from 2019 to 2022. Results The number of key monitored drugs decreased from 40 in 2019 to 26 in 2022, and the purchase amount decreased by 66.42%. The proportion of drug consumption decreased from 10.59% to 6.46% with the application rate in inpatients decreasing from 70.51% to 44.59%. The average drug consumption of inpatients decreased from 2104.65 yuan to 1515.08 yuan, a decrease of 28.01%. Conclusions Through a series of pharmaceutical administration measures,the drug indexes of key monitored drugs in the hospital have decr eased significantly, and the effects of promoting clinical rational drug use is more obvious.