Decision Support
Communicare provides prescribing decision support based on clinical items with a valid ICPC-2 PLUS code and uses pharmaceutical content sourced from the MIMS drug database.
Communicare includes the following interaction checks based on the MIMS drug
database:
- Drug interactions
- Pregnancy interactions
- Condition interactions
- Warnings where duplicate active medications are prescribed with the same generic components (excludes duplicate drug therapy warnings)
Note: Interaction warnings are displayed regardless of the user's program rights, viewing
rights or system rights.
Important: This is a decision support tool only and is not a substitute for good
clinical decisions or practise. You should always verify and confirm the accuracy of any
life-threatening information and critically important results.
If you open an historical prescription:
- Drug to drug interactions current at the time of prescribing are displayed
- Condition and pregnancy interactions from the current version of MIMS are displayed
Support type | Description | MIMS database used | Communicare version |
---|---|---|---|
Drug | Checks for interactions between the active ingredients in medications and adverse reactions to drugs. | DrugAlert | V19.1 and later |
Pregnancy |
|
HealthAlert |
|
Condition |
|
HealthAlert | V20.2 and later |
CDS service
In Communicare V21.1 and later, for pregnancy and condition interaction checking, Communicare links to the current MIMS database online using the CDS service instead of using the embedded MIMS database that you have downloaded and installed locally.
The CDS service is cloud-based so will
always access the most recent MIMS data available. If you are working offline, do
not have a connection to the internet or the CDS service is not available, a warning
is displayed when you are prescribing that pregnancy and condition interaction
support is not available. For example:
The CDS service is enabled as part of the upgrade process to V21.1.
Note: Ensure that you continue to download and update your MIMS databases monthly. Drug
to drug interaction checking, product and consumer information and other warnings
all use the MIMS databases installed locally.