Making CPOE Work: Redesign Workflows to Optimize Benefits
Introducing computerized physician order entry (CPOE) to a healthcare setting is more than just a complex technological undertaking. It represents a resolve to fundamentally change the way care is delivered, affecting everyone in the organization from administrators to clinicians to patients.
Consumers as Partners: Empowering Patients at the Public Library
Involving patients in the safety of their care has been suggested as a strategy for reducing medical errors for some time. Patient-centered care was lauded as a key element of quality in Crossing the Quality Chasm (IOM, 2000).
Medication Errors: Focus on Legibility
In healthcare systems, medication errors are among the leading causes of preventable errors, with a reported inpatient incidence of 5.7% (Kaushal, Bates, Landrigan, et al., 2001).
Ethics Toolbox – Medication Therapy Management: Challenge and Opportunity
As of January, under provisions in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003, pharmacists are authorized to provide medication therapy management (MTM) services to Medicare patients.
Perspective: Teens, Technology, and Transforming Healthcare
Monday, November 29, 2005, was no ordinary day at Saint Petersburg Catholic High School. In fact, the day became extraordinary only 10 minutes into the first period.
Health Information Network – Just What the Doctor Ordered: Using an HIN to Improve Care
According to a report released in 2005 by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), less than one third of the nation’s hospital emergency and outpatient departments use electronic medical records.
Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium – Emerging IT Enablers: Physician Practice Connections
The premise of a value-based healthcare system is simple: Get people healthy and keep them that way. Unfortunately, ample documentation of the shortcomings in healthcare quality in this regard exists.
Evidence-Based Medicinez: The Evolution of Evidence-Based Medicine
Though more than 50 million people use the Internet to access health information (Fox & Rainie, 2000), lack of quality control and ease of posting allow Web-based healthcare to pose a potential for harm.
Editor’s Notebook: The Power of Language
For many, each morning at the 17th Annual National Forum of the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) in December began with a few tears.
Decision Support and Clinical IT: Improving Safety in Obstetrics with Decision Support and Clinical IT
Ensuring consistency of care and patient safety can be especially challenging in obstetrics — a complex specialty with unpredictable patient loads and nursing shortages.