Synapse Medicine Integrates FDB Drug Data to Extend Effective Medication Management to More U.S. Clinicians
Medication Intelligence Platform expands its European medication reconciliation business to the United States
Bordeaux, France-based Synapse Medicine, the leading Medication Intelligence platform, today announced plans to provide American healthcare professionals with access to the Synapse Platform’s advanced medication reconciliation technology. This move is facilitated by the integration of trusted drug data from FDB (First Databank), the leading provider of drug knowledge that helps healthcare professionals make precise decisions.
Synapse Medicine has integrated FDB MedKnowledge®, the most widely used drug database in the United States, and the FDB Interoperability Module™ into the Synapse Platform’s medication reconciliation technology to ease clinical decision-making and improve patient safety. The FDB Interoperability Module cross-references FDB drug data to U.S. Federal Medication Terminologies (NLM® RxNorm, CVX/MVX, SNOMED CT®) to enable sharing and display of current patient medication and disease information between multiple systems. This provides clinicians with critical guidance for medication management at points in the workflow where it is most needed.
“Medication reconciliation is a crucial step in patient safety. It prevents adverse drug events, readmissions, and helps patients better adhere to their regimens. At Synapse Medicine, we have developed a medication reconciliation solution that simplifies the process and reduces prescribing discrepancies at transitions. This collaboration with FDB represents an important milestone to further facilitate medication reconciliation in the U.S.,” said Dr. Clement Goehrs, Synapse Medicine CEO and Co-Founder
FDB President Bob Katter said, “Medication reconciliation is a complicated process that often gets lost in the care transition shuffle. With medication reconciliation integrated into existing clinical systems and supported by FDB’s drug knowledge, the process becomes much easier, enabling clinicians to better manage medications, even as care transitions take place. FDB is pleased to work with Synapse Medicine to bring effective medication reconciliation capabilities to more clinicians in the United States.”