The Therapeutic Goods
Administration (TGA) has launched
a pilot project to develop a web
service for medical software
vendors wanting to integrate
adverse event reporting and is
inviting vendors to participate.
It was expected to run until April
and would be free to vendors after
completion, available on mobile
and desktop, the TGA said.
The TGA said feedback had
indicated that time required was a
significant barrier to reporting by
healthcare professionals.
“Providing an adverse event
reporting mechanism in medical
software, particularly one that
allows reports to be automatically
populated from clinical record
data, has been suggested as a way
of reducing the time required to
find, complete and send reporting
forms.”The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 04 Feb 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 04 Feb 14
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