Abstract

A quality assurance program for a clinical pharmacokinetics service that meets current Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH) requirements for quality assurance is described. The clinical pharmacokinetics service is provided by pharmacists who have been certified through a staff development program. The clinical pharmacokinetics quality assurance program is part of the department's overall quality assurance program. Information from records maintained by pharmacists who are involved in the pharmacokinetics service is reviewed monthly and compared with 14 criteria that were approved by the pharmacy and therapeutics committee. Results of the monthly audits are summarized in a trend report; these results are communicated to the pharmacists involved, and any necessary corrective actions are taken. The program has led to more appropriate selection of target peak and trough serum drug concentrations, improved documentation of patient data, and better monitoring of each patient's renal function. Physician use of the service has increased as the quality of the service has improved. The quality assurance program has provided mechanisms for monitoring the quality of patient-care services and satisfying current JCAH requirements.

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