Poster Title: Risk-based Scoring Method for Overridden IV Infusions

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Development of A Decision Support Tool for Drug Infusion Performance Evaluation Poster Title: Risk-based Scoring Method for Overridden IV Infusions Wan-Ting (Kerina) Su1,2*, Poching DeLaurentis1, Mark Lehto2 1 Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering, 2 School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University 04/21/2016

Drug Infusion Performance Evaluation Cycle

Analysis Tools Global Measures: Global and Individual Measures: Key Performance Indicators (CareFusion) Infusion Pump Safety Score (Carlson et al., Intermountain Healthcare, 2015) Global and Individual Measures: IV Medication Harm Index (Sullivan, 2004; Williams, 2006) CareFusion. (2016). Knowledge Portal for Infusion Technologies v2.10. Carlson, R., Johnson, B., & Ensign, R. H. (2015). Development of an “infusion pump safety score.” American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy: AJHP: Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 72(10), 777–779. Sullivan, J. (2004). IV Medication Harm Index: Results of a National Consensus Conference. In Infusion safety: addressing harm with high-risk drug administration (pp. 29–31). San Diego, CA. Williams, C. K., Maddox, R. R., Heape, E., Richards, H. E., Griffiths, D. L., & Crass, R. E. (2006). Application of the IV Medication Harm Index to Assess the Nature of Harm Averted by “Smart” Infusion Safety Systems: Journal of Patient Safety, 2(3), 132–139.  

Hypothesis I: Compared to the IV Harm Index, the Risk-based Infusion Score is more related to the estimated probability of ADEs Hypothesis II: The Risk-based Infusion Score and the probability of ADEs are highly correlated