Facilitating the development of evidence-based order sets and care pathways: lessons learned from an academic medical centre's implementation of a new electronic health record

Stephen K. Liu, F. Salvatoriello, John F. Dick, Scott C. Faucett, J. Robb
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Electronic health records (EHRs) that include computerized provider order entry (CPOE) have the potential to reduce medical errors and adverse drug events, improve health outcomes and reduce health care costs. The success of CPOE is dependent upon the development of standardized evidence-based order sets and care pathways that are developed and used by clinical providers. However, development is dependent upon the engagement and clinical expertise of health care providers who are busy caring for patients and may not have the time or resources to devote to order set development. This paper describes one academic institution's experience in adopting a new EHR that includes CPOE and the efforts to stimulate the development of order set content throughout all clinical sections and departments. Based on this experience, specific recommendations and guidance to facilitate the development of evidence-based order set and care pathway content are described in the article. Through the use of the described strategies and techniques, over a three-year period the institution developed, approved and implemented 495 order sets authored by 141 different providers and well exceeded the established goals of the committee and institution.
促进以证据为基础的订单集和护理途径的发展:从学术医疗中心实施新的电子健康记录的经验教训
包括计算机化提供者订单输入(CPOE)的电子健康记录(EHRs)具有减少医疗错误和药物不良事件、改善健康结果和降低医疗保健成本的潜力。CPOE的成功取决于临床提供者开发和使用的标准化循证订单集和护理路径的发展。然而,发展依赖于卫生保健提供者的参与和临床专业知识,他们忙于照顾患者,可能没有时间或资源投入到订单集开发中。本文描述了一个学术机构在采用包括CPOE在内的新电子病历方面的经验,并努力在所有临床部门和部门促进顺序集内容的发展。基于这一经验,本文描述了促进循证秩序集和护理路径内容发展的具体建议和指导。通过使用所描述的策略和技术,在三年的时间里,该机构开发、批准和实施了由141个不同供应商撰写的495套订单,远远超出了委员会和机构的既定目标。
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