1. B Y : D R . S U M I T K U M A R M A H A T O
J U N I O R R E S I D E N T ( A C A D E M I C )
G U I D E : D R . U . S . P K E S H R I
A S S O C . P R O F .
D E P A R T M E N T O F P H A R M A C O L O G Y
R I M S , R A N C H I
Prescription Auditing
2. The prescription order is an important link between
the doctor and the patient.
The prescribing behavior of the doctor depends upon
the input from various sources like patients, academic
literatures, professional colleagues, commercial
publicity and government regulations.
3. Various prescribing errors are result of ineffective
use of these inputs and are very common in clinical
practices.
One of the most pressing problem encountered by
public health providers and administrators in
many countries is the rational use of drugs
4. Rational use of drugs is based on use of right drug,
right dosage at right cost which is well reflected in the
world health organization (WHO) definition:
"Rational use of drugs requires that patients receive
medications appropriate to their clinical needs, in
doses that meet their own individual requirements for
an adequate period of time, at the lowest cost to them
and their community”
5. The rationality of prescribing pattern is of utmost
importance because bad prescribing habits including
misuse, overuse and underuse of medicines can lead to
unsafe treatment,
exacerbation of the disease,
health hazards,
economic burden on the patients
and wastage of resources.
6. Auditing
Evaluation of data, documents and resources to
check performance of systems to meets specified
standards
7. Medical Audit
“A quality improvement process that seeks to
improve patient care and outcomes through
systematic review of care against explicit criteria and
the implementation of change.”
8. Clinical Audit
can be defined as the systematic critical analysis of the
quality of medical care, including the procedures used
for diagnosis and treatment, the use of resources and
the resulting outcome and quality of life for the patient
9. STEPS
Defining standards,
Collecting data,
Identifying areas for improvement,
Making necessary changes
Background for defining new standards.
10. BACKGROUND OF DEFINING NEW
STANDARD
Observing current practice
Comparing current practice to standards
and implementing change
Setting standards of care
11. Objectives
Ensuring that drug therapy meets current
standards of care
Controlling drug cost
Preventing problems related to medication
Evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy
Identification of areas of practice that require
further education of practitioners
14. RANDOMLY SELECTED PRESCRIPTION
IN PRESCRIPTION CHECK ALL THE
PARAMETERS OF AUDIT AS PER CHECKLIST
FILL THE PRESCRIPTION AUDIT CHECK
LIST
REPORT SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT AND
QUALITY COMMITTEE
ANALYZE THE FILLED DATA
AFTER CHECKING THE PRESCRIPTION
15. Audit Parameters : Yes/ No/NA
Name of patient
Age
OPD number
Dose of drug
Dosage of drug
Route of drug
Frequency / Time of administration
Date
Legible
Known allergy documented
Uniform location of treatment order
Drug interaction, If Any
Food drug interaction, If Any
Signature of Doctor
16. Average number of medicines per encounter
% of medicines prescribed by generic name
% of encounters with an antibiotic prescribed
% of encounters with an injection prescribed
% of medicines prescribed which are from the
essential medicines list or formulary list
17. Average consultation time
Average dispensing times
% of medicines actually dispensed
% of medicines that are adequately labeled
% of patients who know how to take their medicines
18. Conclusion
Annual reviews of drug utilization may be used to
provide background information for decisions on
formulation of National essential list of medicine
(NLEM).
The observed patterns of drug use can be compared
with the current recommendations and guidelines
for the treatment of a certain disease
Assessment of effective Implementation of the
generic prescription can be done
Promote working with multidisciplinary teams
19. Allocate resources (financial, human) to provide
better patient care
Improve professional practice and quality standards
Identify and eliminate wastage