2016
DOI: 10.1111/jhq.12073
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Utilizing Electronic Health Record Information to Optimize Medication Infusion Devices: A Manual Data Integration Approach

Abstract: Health information technology is increasingly utilized within healthcare delivery systems today. Two examples of this type of technology include the capture of patient-specific information within an electronic health record and intravenous medication infusion devices equipped with dose error reduction software known as drug libraries. Automatic integration of these systems, termed intravenous (IV) interoperability, should serve as the goal toward which all healthcare systems work to maximize patient safety. Fo… Show more

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“…21 Pump-EHR interoperability-although still uncommon even in the more digitally advanced United States-remains the goal for health care systems to optimize patient safety. 6,39 There are few published studies looking at these processes, with existing literature either qualitative or based on individual case reports or extracted pump data. 16,40,41 The exploration of autodocumented data are, therefore, particularly valuable.…”
Section: Contributory Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Pump-EHR interoperability-although still uncommon even in the more digitally advanced United States-remains the goal for health care systems to optimize patient safety. 6,39 There are few published studies looking at these processes, with existing literature either qualitative or based on individual case reports or extracted pump data. 16,40,41 The exploration of autodocumented data are, therefore, particularly valuable.…”
Section: Contributory Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%