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Lexicomp

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Lexicomp
Company typeIncorporated
IndustryHealthcare
Founded1978
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Steven M. Kerscher (COO)
ProductsMobile apps
Reference handbooks
Online software[citation needed]
ServicesClinical Information, Advanced Technology
Websitewww.lexi.com

Lexicomp is a company that offers services, that provide access to a database containing information about medical drugs. The company's products include mobile apps, Lexicomp Online, reference handbooks, and desktop software.[1]

History

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1978: Lexicomp is founded in Macedonia, Ohio by Robert D. Kerscher, former Chairman and CEO.[citation needed]

1979-84: In 1979, Lexicomp's first custom laboratory handbook is published for Fairview General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. In 1984, the company publishes its own Laboratory Test Handbook and soon focuses its business model solely on medical publishing.[citation needed]

1986-90: Lexicomp hires founding pharmacist Leonard L. Lance, RPh and publishes its first custom drug formulary for Baptist Medical Center of Oklahoma.[citation needed]

1991-93: Lexicomp partners with the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and the first drug reference handbooks were published, including the Drug Information Handbook and Pediatric Dosage Handbook.[citation needed]

The company's first electronic product is released: Lexicomp's Clinical Reference Library on CD-ROM.[citation needed]

The first edition of the Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry is introduced.[citation needed]

2000: To best serve the growing hospital market, Lexicomp develops and releases Lexicomp ONLINE, an Internet-based information platform. This same year, a strategic alliance with Pyxis (Cardinal Health) is developed, integrating Lexicomp's clinical information with medication management stations in hospitals around the country.[citation needed]

2001-03: Lexicomp launches its first software for PDA on the Palm platform; the following year, software for Pocket PC devices is released. In November 2001, the company records 1 million logged services in a year's time for Lexicomp ONLINE.[citation needed]

2006: Lexicomp partners with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Together, in 2007, Lexicomp ONLINE with AHFS is introduced. Software for BlackBerry is released. Soon after, the company logs reaches over 4 million logged services in Lexicomp ONLINE in just one month. Software for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android is later released.[2]

2011: Lexicomp is acquired by Wolters Kluwer.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Drug Reference and Data Solutions | Clinical Drug Information". www.wolterskluwercdi.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  2. ^ "ASHP, Lexi-Comp Partner to Bring Clinicians Relevant Drug Information at the Point-of-Care". www.newswise.com. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  3. ^ http://www.wolterskluwerhealth.com/News/Pages/WoltersKluwerHealthtoAcquireLeadingGlobalDrugInformationProviderLexi-Comp.aspx
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