ADTs and Pharmacy Interoperability: Unlocking New Possibilities
In response to my article on pharmacy interoperability and missed opportunities, a community member mentioned ADT as a pharmacy interoperability opportunity. I was intrigued, so I decided to dive deeper into this concept and explore its potential impact on the healthcare ecosystem. This temporary obsession led me down a fascinating path, uncovering how Admission, Discharge, and Transfer (ADT) notifications can revolutionize pharmacy operations and patient care. Let’s run this up a flag pole and see if Christian Tradu, the community member, salutes.
Understanding ADT Notifications
Before we look at the specifics of how ADT notifications can enhance pharmacy interoperability, it’s crucial to understand what they are and their current role in healthcare systems.
ADT notifications are real-time electronic alerts that inform healthcare providers about critical patient status changes within a healthcare facility.
Traditionally, hospitals have used ADT notifications to keep various departments and care teams informed about patient movements. However, their potential extends beyond hospital walls, especially when integrated with pharmacy systems.
The Intersection of ADT and Pharmacy Interoperability