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The Health Roundtable Electronic Medication Management Presenter: Dr Melissa Baysari UNSW Innovation Poster Session HRT1215 – Innovation Awards Sydney 11 th and 12 th Oct 2012 1 4-4d_ HRT1215-Session_BAYSARI_UNSW_NSW
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The Health Roundtable KEY PROBLEM Medication errors are the single greatest source of preventable harm to patients 2
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The Health Roundtable AIM OF THIS INNOVATION A reduction in medication errors Clinical errors (e.g. wrong doses) Procedural errors (e.g. incomplete orders) 3
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The Health Roundtable BASELINE DATA Daily chart review to identify prescribing errors (878 admissions) 3.62 prescribing errors/admission 2.66 procedural errors/admission 0.96 clinical errors/admission 26 serious prescribing errors per 100 admissions Severity ≥ 3 SAC rating Westbrook et al, 2012 4
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The Health Roundtable KEY CHANGES IMPLEMENTED Electronic medication management system (eMMS) = MedChart MedChart – end to end medication management including prescribing, monitoring, dispensing & administration Includes some decision support: computerised alerts, pre- written orders, reference sources Gradual roll-out commencing in April 2005 By August 2010, every inpatient ward of SVH had eMMS including high dependency and ICU 5
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OUTCOMES SO FAR MedChart associated with 60% reduction in prescribing errors 3.62 1.46 prescribing errors/admission Driven by a large reduction in procedural errors 2.66 0.17 prescribing errors/admission 44% reduction in serious errors No change in clinical errors – limited decision support Designing effective decision support a real challenge Alerts frequently ignored and overridden Doctors irritated & frustrated Westbrook et al, 2012; Baysari et al, 2011 7
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The Health Roundtable LESSONS LEARNT Success for eMMS depends on A positive workplace (leadership, teamwork and clinician ownership) Acceptance of the major impact on work practices by all staff Timely response to user feedback Training and support for clinicians A usable system Limited decision support Ongoing evaluation is critical (including process evaluations) 8
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The Health Roundtable LESSONS LEARNT ‘Process’ evaluations have shown: Decision support (DS) is more effective in some situations (junior doctors prescribing after-hours) than others (ward-rounds) Poorly designed DS results in alert fatigue Sub-optimal use of the eMMS can result in additional unnecessary computerised alerts Baysari et al, 2011; 2012 9
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