Strategic antibiotic decision-making at the formulary level.

R Quintiliani, C H Nightingale, H M Crowe, B W Cooper, R C Bartlett, G Gousse
Author Information
  1. R Quintiliani: Department of Microbiology, Hartford Hospital, Connecticut 06115.

Abstract

The proliferation of antimicrobial agents introduced for the treatment of increasingly complex infectious diseases, coupled with the obligation to provide the best possible medical care in keeping with hospital fiscal constraints, has created a need for strategic decision-making about antibiotics at the formulary level. The following experience at the Hartford Hospital, a 1,000-bed tertiary-care facility, represents an example of an antibiotic management system based on a multidisciplinary approach that utilizes infectious disease physicians, clinical microbiologists, hospital epidemiologists, and pharmacists.

MeSH Term

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Decision Making
Drug Utilization
Formularies, Hospital as Topic
Humans

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents

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