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Enhancing Pharmacist Insights: Data Collection & Drug Mapping in NHS Scotland

This overview highlights the recent advancements in data collection and drug mapping within the NHS Scotland, focusing on the initiatives led by Iain Bishop, Principal Pharmacist. It emphasizes the progress of the Hospital Medicines Utilisation Database (HMUD), covering the completeness of the mapping tool and datamart. Key discussions include defining patient metrics, utilizing primary care data, and employing the PRISMS system for precise querying. The document also outlines the development of standard reports and the significance of these data-driven approaches for secondary care in enhancing patient outcomes.

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Enhancing Pharmacist Insights: Data Collection & Drug Mapping in NHS Scotland

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  1. Data & Information Iain Bishop Principal Pharmacist – Prescribing Information Services NHS National Services Scotland

  2. Overview • Secondary Care data • Data collection and Drug mapping • HMUD progress • Output examples • Denominators • Primary Care data • Data collection • PRISMS • Output examples

  3. Mapping Tool Data available from HMUD datamart Hospital Pharmacy Systems Secondary Care

  4. Mapping process

  5. HMUD Progress • Mapping tool 99% complete • Datamart >90% complete and being tested • Standard report development – early stages • Data collection – about to start HMUD will not replace local reporting!

  6. Denominators • Patients • How do we define a “patient”? • Should any weightings be used? • Episodes • Occupied bed days • Other ideas?

  7. Primary Care • Lots of data • Prescription based • No indications • No patient information • Queried using PRISMS • Over NHSnet • Detail to individual drug/formulation/strength • Detail to individual prescriber

  8. DCVP eVADIS PIS PRISMS Where does the data come from?

  9. Output examples • Prescribing Indicators • Benchmarking

  10. Questions?

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