The Role of the Electronic Health Record in Patient Safety Events
暂无分享,去创建一个
As adoption of health information technology solutions like electronic health records (EHRs) has increased across the United States, increasing attention is being paid to the safety and risk profile of these technologies. However, several groups have called out a lack of available safety data as a major challenge to assessing EHR safety, and this study was performed to inform the field about the types of EHR-related errors and problems reported to the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority and to serve as a basis for further study. Authority analysts queried the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System for reports related to EHR technologies and performed an exploratory analysis of 3,099 reports using a previously published classification structure specific to health information technology. The majority of EHR-related reports involved errors in human data entry, such as entry of “wrong” data or the failure to enter data, and a few reports indicated technical failures on the part of the EHR system. This may reflect the clinical mindset of frontline caregivers who report events to the Authority. (Pa Patient
[1] D. Chou. Health IT and Patient Safety: Building Safer Systems for Better Care , 2012 .
[2] Farah Magrabi,et al. Using FDA reports to inform a classification for health information technology safety problems , 2012, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..