In my real-life world I'm a drug information pharmacist. What I do is evaluate information as it comes forward to me. We find one of the important things in terms of being able to support our clinicians is that they do get access to real-life information as quickly as possible. So any tool that can be used to provide that information to the front-line practitioner is definitely beneficial.
People who go around with their PDAs and have drug information resources that maintain and track either FDA or Health Canada alerts are very useful, and clinicians very much appreciate them.
What the ideal process would be, I'm not sure. Who would fund these? I don't know. But I believe that front-line practitioners do require this information as quickly and as succinctly as possible for it to be useful for their patients.