2003
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.16.4.312
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Providers' Reactions to an Automated Health Maintenance Reminder System Incorporated into the Patient's Electronic Medical Record

Abstract: Background: Automated health maintenance reminder (HMR) systems embedded in electronic medical records systems have been found to improve utilization of preventive services, but underuse persists. Our goal was to learn how to make HMRs more effective by measuring clinicians' self-reported use of HMRs and attitudes toward an HMR system embedded in an electronic medical record.Methods: We surveyed 43 clinicians using an electronic medical record with an automated HMR system that prompted the provision of prevent… Show more

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“…According to 1 survey at a not-for-profit academic center, the majority of polled faculty physicians admitted to neglecting alerts when they appeared on screen. 34 To date, there are no prospective studies that have assessed alert fatigue among resident physicians. While centralized documentation may be helpful in preventing medical error, a balance has yet to be struck between automated and appropriate notification.…”
Section: Prevention Of Medical Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to 1 survey at a not-for-profit academic center, the majority of polled faculty physicians admitted to neglecting alerts when they appeared on screen. 34 To date, there are no prospective studies that have assessed alert fatigue among resident physicians. While centralized documentation may be helpful in preventing medical error, a balance has yet to be struck between automated and appropriate notification.…”
Section: Prevention Of Medical Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,48 It is likely that provider characteristics contributed to whether or not, and how, the reminder was used. 49,50 Finally, because clinical reminder data are only stored locally in the VA, the evaluation relied on merging local data with national clinical and administrative data, limiting the ability of this study to compare changes in AUDIT-C scores at this site with other sites. Despite these limitations, this study has noteworthy strengths.…”
Section: 46mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the majority of clinicians report simply ignoring flashing reminder icons when reviewing a patient's chart during a visit. 55 Many have concluded that computerised reminder systems are underutilised primarily because of competing physician demands during the clinical encounter. 56 If a CR does not fit within the visit's agenda or is otherwise considered a lower clinical priority, there is the risk that the intervention may be overlooked altogether.…”
Section: Disease Management or Population Management?mentioning
confidence: 99%