2021
DOI: 10.1097/pts.0000000000000640
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Patient Safety Threats in Information Management Using Health Information Technology in Ambulatory Cancer Care: An Exploratory, Prospective Study

Abstract: Background. Cancer care is complex, involving highly toxic drugs, critically ill patients and various different care providers. As it is important for clinicians to have the latest and complete information about the patient available, this study focused on patient safety issues in information management developing from Health Information Technology use (HIT) use in oncology ambulatory infusion centers.Objectives. The aim was to exploratively and prospectively assess patient safety risks from an expert perspect… Show more

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“…Half of clinicians are very dissatisfied with their systems mainly because of their insufficient functionality, complexity, and slowness 32 . A Swiss study investigated patient safety issues of EHR systems in oncology outpatient clinics and reports that the current EHR systems do not allow adequate information management and pose a risk to patient safety 34 . In summary, these observations indicate that systemic problems with EHRs observed in other countries may also exist in Switzerland.…”
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“…Half of clinicians are very dissatisfied with their systems mainly because of their insufficient functionality, complexity, and slowness 32 . A Swiss study investigated patient safety issues of EHR systems in oncology outpatient clinics and reports that the current EHR systems do not allow adequate information management and pose a risk to patient safety 34 . In summary, these observations indicate that systemic problems with EHRs observed in other countries may also exist in Switzerland.…”
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confidence: 99%