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Identification of inappropriate drug prescribing by computerized, retrospective DUR screening in Korea

Authors
Yeom, JHPark, JSOh, OHShin, HTOh, JM
Issue Date
Nov-2005
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
adverse drug reactions; drug use review; electronic claims data
Citation
ANNALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY, v.39, no.11, pp 1918 - 1923
Pages
6
Journal Title
ANNALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume
39
Number
11
Start Page
1918
End Page
1923
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/15468
DOI
10.1345/aph.1E674
ISSN
1060-0280
1542-6270
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Korea, the drug use process has changed significantly since the new pharmacy law was implemented in 2000, separating the prescribing and dispensing functions between physicians and pharmacists and mandating prospective drug use review (DUR) practice by pharmacists immediately before dispensing medications. However, a high prevalence of inappropriate prescribing has been suspected by the public, pharmacists, and health insurance managers, possibly due to suboptimal DUR practice by pharmacists. OBJECTIVE: To assess overall patterns of drug usage and potential problems of inappropriate use in outpatient settings by analyzing prescription data that were electronically submitted to the national health insurance manager with a computerized DUR system and develop a computerized adjudication system model for drug claims. METHODS: The national prescription drug claims data that were submitted electronically by pharmacies located in the northern part of Korea during 15 days in 2002 were retrospectively screened against the predetermined DUR standards of the selected criteria on drug dosage, duration of therapy, and drug interaction using the DUR screening system. The results of all the DUR conflicts were further validated manually by an expert panel and statistically analyzed to determine drug use patterns. RESULTS: Of 31994 260 drugs prescribed, 3 325 760 (10.4%) items showed a conflict with at least one of the DUR standards. The average number of drugs prescribed on each prescription was 4.07, and even more troubling was the high incidence of underdosing, over-dosing, and contraindicated drug prescribing. CONCLUSIONS: It is evident that inappropriate drug prescribing is very common in Korea; thus, a great deal of attention is urgently needed in the country with respect to proper prescribing and supportive interventions.
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