In order to offer timely and accurate advice, Wong turns to AusDI as part of her suite of resources.
“One of the reasons I turn to AusDI is that it is so simple to use, and looking up product information versus patient information is very easy. I also really like the layout and format. For instance, when I want to search for something, the search results pop-up in a visual way, which makes it very quick for me to understand.”
One feature Wong finds particularly useful is AusDI’s product identifier, where she finds the search functionality far more effective than traditional databases.
“We get a lot of medicines enquiries, and in the past, before we had electronic databases, you would have to put markings in a book, which was time consuming. But with AusDI, it makes searching for the right medication so much faster as it narrows your search down really well. The ability to actually see a picture of the drug itself is also really helpful.”
Another feature Wong finds unique to AusDI is the referential content, where she can access independent drug monographs, product information and consumer medicines information.
“I don’t see other resources having drug monographs or differentiating between PI and CMI. I also like the product summaries, which are really clear.”
With drug safety and dosing playing an intergral role in hospital care, Wong highlights the fact that AusDI makes it easy to have up-to-date and reliable medicines information on hand.
“All the information regarding safety and drug interactions is particularly important for patients such as the elderly, pregnant, breastfeeding, patients with liver problems – and it’s all available through AusDI.”
Wong believes Western Health has certainly taken a big leap forward since going digital. With AusDI, reliability and accessibility of up-to-date information have been the key reasons why she would continue to use it and recommend it to her colleagues.