Efficacy and cost-containment in hospital pharmacotherapy: state of the art and future directions.

S. Soumerai, J. Avorn
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in determining the safety, efficacy, and efficiency of drug utilization, relatively few studies have investigated approaches designed to improve the ways physicians make drug-use decisions. Quality assurance approaches, including those of the Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation, often emphasize audit and identification of problems, but are less oriented toward the establishment of effective mechanisms to change the problems thus identified (Anderson and Shields 1982). Traditional continuing education programs, relying on voluntary participation of physicians, have generally failed to reach those physicians most in need of training (Lewis and Hassanein 1970). The pharmaceutical industry has taken a central role in continuing drug education for the practicing physician, but there is concern that the commercial origins of such efforts may have a biasing effect on the information thus provided (Avorn, Chen, and Hartley 1982). Medication use in hospitals accounts for a large proportion of the $25 billion spent annually on drugs in the United States (Freeland and Schendler 1983), and represents an important percentage of hospital expenditures.
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医院药物治疗的疗效和成本控制:现状和未来方向。
在确定药物使用的安全性、有效性和效率方面,相对较少的研究调查了旨在改善医生做出药物使用决定的方法。质量保证方法,包括医院认证联合委员会的方法,往往强调审计和发现问题,但不太注重建立有效机制来改变由此发现的问题(Anderson和Shields, 1982)。传统的继续教育项目,依靠医生的自愿参与,通常无法达到那些最需要培训的医生(Lewis和Hassanein 1970)。制药行业在执业医师的继续药物教育中发挥了核心作用,但人们担心这种努力的商业来源可能会对所提供的信息产生偏见(Avorn, Chen, and Hartley, 1982)。在美国每年250亿美元的药品支出中,医院的药物使用占很大比例(Freeland and Schendler 1983),在医院支出中占重要比例。
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