2013
DOI: 10.1108/14637151311308286
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Medication errors, handoff processes and information quality

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine how clinical handoffs affect clinical information quality (IQ) and medication administration quality.Design/methodology/approachA case study was conducted in a US hospital. The authors applied a business process management (BPM) perspective to analyze an end‐to‐end medication administration process and related handoffs, and accounting control theory (ACT) to examine the impact of handoffs on IQ and medication errors.FindingsThe study reveals how handoffs can lead … Show more

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“…A recent empirical case study that examined one hospital's medication administration processes through the combined ACT/process management lens (Chircu et al, 2013) provides early findings that demonstrate the approach proposed herein.…”
Section: Handoffs Problems Can Occur During Any Stage In the Informatmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A recent empirical case study that examined one hospital's medication administration processes through the combined ACT/process management lens (Chircu et al, 2013) provides early findings that demonstrate the approach proposed herein.…”
Section: Handoffs Problems Can Occur During Any Stage In the Informatmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…No entanto, assumindo-se a hipótese de que a maioria dos PI foram gerados por regulação incorreta, pode-se concluir que a regulação para acesso ao HERP está sendo mais eficiente. Essa diferença pode estar relacionada ao subprocesso de triagem, que não existe no acesso ao HEAB, o que estaria de acordo com Chircu et al 18 , que afirmam que, quando a informação passa por vários profissionais de saúde, há uma chance maior de detecção e correção de falhas.…”
Section: Discussão E Comparação Dos Processosunclassified
“…Previous studies have presented case study analyses from a single point of viewfocusing on one healthcare organization (such as a hospital or hospital unit) or on a single patient record (across different sources of patient data), while also emphasized the importance of adopting an end-to-end view when analyzing healthcare processes, since flawed data, information and judgments can enter the care process at multiple points and propagate, sometimes with fatal results, unless adequate controls are in place (Bradley et al, 2012;Çakici et al, 2011;Chircu et al, 2013;Kataria et al, 2011). This paper extends and complements previous studies by analyzing an end-to-end supply chains process across multiple stakeholders, from the manufacturer to distributor, pharmacist, and hospital.…”
Section: Conclusion Limitations and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%