
Gillie.AI for Medication Deviations
Artificial Intelligence finds drug deviations
An easy-to-use tool for comprehensive assessment of medication
Artificial intelligence-based monitoring of medication deviations helps pharmacists and other healthcare professionals make an overall assessment of the patient’s medication. The application evaluates the significance of the deviations and displays the references where the deviations are described.
Benefits

The application works in the background and retrieves the information it needs from the patient information system. It reads prescriptions and records made about the customer from the texts and warns of deviations if necessary.

Adverse effects of drugs and other medication deviations cause a lot of patient visits. Some of these can be avoided when deviations are detected quickly.

When making an overall evaluation of the medication, the application shows the applicability of the patient’s current and previous medications and classifies the severity of deviations. In addition, the user receives references to the sources on which the suitability assessment is based.

The application performs an assessment whenever the patient le is prescribed a new drug or the patient receives a new diagnosis, record or laboratory result. Fast response reduces the consequences of medication deviations for the patient.

Searches for patients who have been prescribed a higher than recommended drug dosage. In the evaluation, e.g. patient’s age, weight, gender and indication.

Shows the possible interactions of the drugs used by the patient and the reasons for them. In addition, searches for and warns about patients with dangerous drug interactions.

Shows possible contraindications related to the patient’s medication.

Shows patients who have exceeded the recommended time of use of the drug.

The artificial intelligence looks for adverse effects in the patient’s records and alerts if symptoms that have not occurred before have appeared after starting to use the medicine.

Warns if the medicine or its dosage is not suitable for a person with kidney failure. In addition to GFR, consider weight, age and indication.

Notifies if the medicine is not suitable for people with liver failure or the dosage needs to be changed. Pay attention to the degree of liver failure (mild, moderate and severe).

Assess the suitability of the medicine for the elderly.

Notifies if the pregnant woman has been prescribed medications, the use of which should be avoided during pregnancy.

Warns if, within a year after giving birth, the patient is using medications that should be avoided during breastfeeding.