1.Implementation of An Electronic Prescription Transfer System Using by IC Card.
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2003;9(3):249-259
A prescription issuing system is computerized in so many hospital. While the shareable and usability of an electronic prescription is increased by computerized materials, it can be serious for an information about a patient to be exposed in public. In this paper, the proposed system to issue an electronic prescription is aimed to keep using the existing paper-based prescription issuing system and extend the system using by IC card. It is developed for the secure method of an electronic prescription to transfer between hospital and pharmacy. For this, in this paper, it is defined for the standard minimal data set of a prescription information and developed the method to store the electronic prescription to IC card. It is set the access authority to access the electronic prescription stored in IC card by classifying the access authority group. Since the security and certificate authority center is established using Windows 2000, the electronic prescription stored in IC card can be secured and certificated by an encryption, decryption and digital signature. Lastly, the terminal and server system transferred an electronic prescription of a hospital and a pharmacy is implemented. The proposed system in this paper is simulated in some hospital and pharmacy. On the result of simulation, it is hoped for increasing the prescription transferring service, because the proposed transfer system of an electronic prescription using IC card is stable, secure, available, and creditable.
Dataset
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Electronic Prescribing*
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Hope
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Humans
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Pharmacy
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Prescriptions
2.Development of Voice Prescription Service System using Fingerprint Authentication.
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2004;10(2):201-210
Several years has passed to begin a new paradigm, job separation of a physician and a pharmaceutist, and a electronic prescription becomes common in large scale hospitals. However, the current prescription information system retains some problems such as insufficient patient usability, labor saving techniques and security. This paper is addressed to implement a voice prescription service system to solve the preceding problems. Several suggestions are presented to use voice recognition, voice compression, computer telephony and fingerprint authentication technology for the problems. Lab experimental results show that the processing time to identify drug items is reduced by 80% compared with conventional mouse usage and voice recording is more effective to direct drug usage in a complicated prescriptions. Online fingerprint authentication furnishes evidence of a patient permission and a physician prescription. This feature provides safer security than the current security system.
Animals
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Dermatoglyphics*
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Electronic Prescribing
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Humans
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Information Systems
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Mice
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Prescriptions*
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Voice*
3.Prescription Drug Product.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2003;46(6):478-480
No abstract available.
Prescriptions*
4.Treatment of headache-Standard prescription for clinical practice.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2004;67(3):323-326
No abstract available.
Prescriptions*
5.Messaging System for Prescription Data Interchange.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(11):1045-1066
No abstract available.
Prescriptions*
6.Variations of antimicrobial prescription patterns among some hospitals.
Young Soo SHIN ; Yong Ik KIM ; Young Seong LEE ; Chang Yup KIM ; Kang Won CHOE ; Hoan Jong LEE
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1992;24(4):271-284
No abstract available.
Prescriptions*
7.Qualitative evaluation of therapeutic prescription in a Gastrointestinal Department of a hospital in the municipal sector
Pharmaceutical Journal 2001;298(2):5-7
Gastric duodenal ulcer is a popular disease in the world as well as in Vietnam, it caused large expense about health care and complications can induce dangerously for life. The study on situation of drug use to help for gastrointestinal department has comprehensive picture about situation and contribution to the increase of better treatment quality in future
Prescriptions, Drug
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Evaluation Studies
8.Pharmaceutical Industries after Division of Prescription and Dispension.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):331-335
No abstract available.
Drug Industry*
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Prescriptions*
9.Pharmaceutical Industries after Division of Prescription and Dispension.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):331-335
No abstract available.
Drug Industry*
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Prescriptions*
10.Knowledge, attitude and practice of antibiotics prescribing among medical officers of public health care facilities in the state of Kedah, Malaysia
Tan Wei Leong ; Siti Rahmah@Noor Syahireen Mohammed ; Shahfini Ishak ; Zuraidah Ali
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(5):307-311
Background: Antibiotic resistance is a rising problem in
Malaysia. For instance, high antibiotic prescribing rate for
upper respiratory tract infection and inappropriate choice of
antibiotic is a significant healthcare concern in Malaysia.
Our main objective was to study knowledge, attitude and
practice of antibiotic prescribing among medical officers in
Kedah, Malaysia.
Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in
outpatient departments of health clinics and hospitals in
Kedah from June 2013 until December 2013. Sample size
was 118 and systematic sampling was conducted. Research
tool used was a validated questionnaire from studies
conducted in Congo and Peru.
Results: Response rate was 84.8%. Majority of our
respondents were female doctors (71.0%), local graduates
(63.0%), and practiced for 4 years or less (61.0%). 52.0% of
the respondents prescribed antibiotics more than once
daily. Mean knowledge score on antibiotics was 5.31 ±1.19
(95% CI: 5.06; 5.54). More than half (62.0%) of our
respondents were confident in antibiotic prescribing and
there were merely 18.0% of them consulted any colleagues
prior to prescription. There was a significant difference in
frequency of antibiotic prescribing between junior doctors
and senior doctors (P-value: 0.036). In addition, there was
also a significant association between frequency of
antibiotic prescribing and awareness of antibiotic resistance
in their daily practice. (P-value: 0.002).
Conclusion: Knowledge on antibiotic was moderate among
our medical officers and antibiotic prescribing was frequent.
Training and courses on appropriate antibiotic prescribing
should be emphasized to ensure the best practice in
antibiotic prescription.
Drug Prescriptions
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Drug Resistance, Microbial