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Healthcare
Implementing a New Electronic Health Record System in a University Hospital: The Effect on Reported Medication Errors
Lasse Lehtonen1  Sanna-Maria Kivivuori2  Lotta Schepel3  Carita Lindén-Lahti3 
[1] HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, 00029 Helsinki, Finland;Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, 00029 Helsinki, Finland;Quality and Patient Safety Unit, HUS Joint Resources, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, 00029 Helsinki, Finland;
关键词: electronic health record system;    electronic medication management system;    EPIC;    APOTTI;    medication error reporting;    prescribing errors;   
DOI  :  10.3390/healthcare10061020
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology to prevent medication errors (MEs), although the research on them is still limited. The aim of this paper was to describe the changes in reported MEs in Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) during and after implementing an EPIC-based electronic health record system (APOTTI), with the first features of a closed-loop EMMS. MEs reported from January 2018 to May 2021 were analysed to identify changes in ME trends with quantitative analysis. Severe MEs were also analysed via qualitative content analysis. A total of 30% (n = 23,492/79,272) of all reported patient safety incidents were MEs. Implementation phases momentarily increased the ME reporting, which soon decreased back to the earlier level. Administration and dispensing errors decreased, but medication reconciliation, ordering, and prescribing errors increased. The ranking of the TOP 10 medications related to MEs remained relatively stable. There were 92 severe MEs related to APOTTI (43% of all severe MEs). The majority of these (55%, n = 53) were related to use and user skills, 24% (n = 23) were technical failures and flaws, and 21% (n = 21) were related to both. Using EMMS required major changes in the medication process and new technical systems and technology. Our medication-use process is approaching a closed-loop system, which seems to provide safer dispensing and administration of medications. However, medication reconciliation, ordering, and prescribing still need to be improved.

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