Roles of the Pharmacist in Informatics
von FLORES, Angelo James V.
1. Leadership and Management of Change
1.1. Manage risks and changes
1.2. Implement the use of systems in medication management
1.3. Managing work effectively
1.4. To ensure safety and effective use of medication
1.5. Translating user requirements into safe and effective system design
2. Practice Analytics
2.1. Business intelligence
2.1.1. process that uses technology and database creation to study clinical and fiscal processes and to improve decision-making in these areas
2.2. Evaluate and measure pharmacy practice and services
2.3. Educating
2.4. Disseminating
2.5. Discussing
2.6. Communicating effectively
3. Data, Information, and Knowledge Management.
3.1. Providing the appropriate level of data governance and stewardship
3.2. Adopting standard formats
3.3. Utilizing controlled terminologies
3.4. Ensuring that data are accurate
3.5. Consistent
4. Information and Knowledge Delivery
4.1. Practice management of data, information, and knowledge.
4.1.1. Health care data
4.2. Clinical knowledge
4.3. Knowledge Discovery and Creation
4.3.1. Technology-driven transactions for results, ordering, documentation.
4.4. Knowledge Application and Delivery
4.4.1. Controlling knowledge at the right time and place
4.5. Knowledge Asset Management
4.5.1. Encoding, cataloging, versioning, updating, disseminating, and maintaining