Experiences with multidose - tips for collaboration!
New research on electronic multidose! We look at the new work processes and the interaction between pharmacist, doctor and home care.
Instead of taking phone calls between patients, e-multidose comes in as a task. You complete the task when it suits you. You get peace of mind and a better overview. It's safer, easier and less likely to cause errors.
As of today, 16,000 people receive electronic multidose. This is a good start and gives us useful experience to help the remaining 64,000 people get started with e-multidose.
During the last year, research on e-multidose has looked at:
Pharmacies' work processes in the transition from paper-based to electronic multidose
Collaboration between pharmacist, GP and home care to reconcile medication lists
Introduction of multidose in e-prescription to increase patient safety
Anette Vik Jøsendal and Anne Gerd Granås presented the latest news from preliminary findings on e-multidose at the webinar on 18 October. Watch the recording below.
About the speakers
Professor Anne Gerd Granås, at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Centre for E-health Research, conducts research on patient safety in drug treatment and drug management, as well as people's understanding of medicines.
Senior researcher and pharmacist Anette Vik Jøsendal, at the Norwegian Center for E-health Research and Apotek1, defended her doctoral thesis in 2022 on how patient safety is affected by the transition from paper-based to electronic multidose.
Recording
You can download the podcast to your mobile on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Podbean. Search for "Norwegian Centre for E-health Research".