Vademecum API
Integrate Drug Decision Support Services into Your Workflows
Vademecum API is an innovative solution that provides different software and applications in the healthcare sector with access to reliable drug information. This system, referred to as an Application Programming Interface (API), allows healthcare institutions such as hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and drug wholesalers to integrate drug information provided by Vademecum into their own software.
Easy Integration: With Vademecum API, healthcare institutions can integrate reliable drug information into their software. This allows them to benefit from Vademecum’s comprehensive and up-to-date drug information within their existing workflows without the need for additional software.
Flexibility and Customization: The use of the API provides institutions with flexibility in the design and implementation of their data. They can develop customized solutions according to their needs and integrate all necessary health information requiring drug data into their systems.
E-order and E-prescription Support: Vademecum API offers extensive support in e-order and e-prescription processes, from interaction control to the automatic generation of necessary information for drug cards.
Usage Areas
Hospitals, Clinics, and Pharmacies: Hospitals can use the Vademecum API to integrate drug information into their workflows and in the online services they offer to patients (e.g., medication reminder applications, food/drink instructions, pregnancy categories). This ensures better service to patients by providing easy access to accurate and reliable information. Pharmacies can benefit from Vademecum API for clinical drug information as well as for cost and inventory management.
Pharmaceutical Warehouses and Insurance Companies: These institutions can use Vademecum API to integrate various information such as barcodes, drug names, market status, reimbursement status, prices, active ingredients, equivalents, visuals, and indications into their software. This allows them to access a broad and up-to-date drug database, enhancing their operational efficiency.
Health Information Systems: Health Information Systems can provide users with all the information healthcare professionals need, such as indications, prices, reimbursement conditions, and equivalents, using Vademecum API.
The Value Provided by Vademecum API
Vademecum API facilitates information sharing and access in the healthcare sector, helping healthcare institutions optimize their operational processes. It supports institutions in optimizing their drug supply and inventory management processes, maximizing cost savings, and improving financial performance. By providing reliable and up-to-date drug information, it enables healthcare professionals to make more informed and effective decisions, contributing to better patient care.
Vademecum API is an Application Programming Interface that provides different software and applications in the healthcare sector with access to reliable drug information. It allows healthcare institutions such as hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, insurance companies, pharmaceutical warehouses and health information systems to integrate Vademecum’s comprehensive drug information into their own software.
Vademecum API offers healthcare institutions easy integration and flexibility. Institutions can benefit from Vademecum’s reliable drug information within their existing workflows without the need for additional software. Additionally, it supports e-order and e-prescription processes, significantly contributing to digital transformation. It helps institutions optimize their drug supply and inventory management processes, maximize cost savings, and improve financial performance.
Vademecum API can be used in hospitals and clinics for online services (e.g., medication reminder applications, food/drink instructions, pregnancy categories). Additionally, pharmacies, pharmaceutical warehouses, insurance companies and health information systems can use Vademecum API to integrate various information such as barcodes, drug names, market status, reimbursement status, prices, active ingredients, equivalents, box images, and indications into their software.