Hospital Pharmacists Need to Check Intuition with Data

Data is everywhere. Data drives the news and entertainment content we see; it guides product development and marketing – and increasingly, data is being used to improve healthcare quality and safety.

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Editor’s note: this article was originally posted on McKesson’s website.

As hospitals and health systems face performance-based reimbursement, diminishing resources and rising prescription drug costs, pharmacy departments (directors, clinical managers, buyers and analysts) are leveraging data and analytics to develop and implement action plans designed to reduce costs, help maintain a healthy bottom line and support quality patient care.  

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