Enforcing a policy for restricting antimicrobial drug use
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Enforcing a policy for restricting antimicrobial drug use

Restriction – Eight IV antibiotics (amikacin, aztreonam, ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin, fluconazole, imipenem-cilastatin, ofloxacin, and ticarcillin-clavulanate, (aztreonam was added to list two months into intervention) previously needed approval, but enforcement of restrictions lax. All staff informed that ID approval needed for dispensement and that pharmacists needed to be informed in writing or by telephone. Enhanced enforcement included issuing warnings to pharmacists if restricted antibiotics dispensed without ID approval.

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Impact of a computerized clinical decision support system on reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use: A randomized controlled trial
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Impact of a computerized clinical decision support system on reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use: A randomized controlled trial

Electronic Monitoring – randomized controlled trial of active monitoring by antimicrobial management team of all restricted antibiotic orders with a computer system compared to a group without the computer system to alert for inadequate antimicrobial therapy.

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Early transition to oral antibiotic therapy for community-acquired pneumonia: duration of therapy, clinical outcomes, and cost analysis
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Early transition to oral antibiotic therapy for community-acquired pneumonia: duration of therapy, clinical outcomes, and cost analysis

Conversion – CAP pts randomized to conventional course of IV antibiotics vs. abbreviated course of IV antibiotics followed by conversion to oral antibiotics conversion-CAP pts randomized to conventional course of IV antibiotics vs. abbreviated course of IV antibiotics followed by conversion to oral antibiotics.

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