Defining, capturing, and validating pharmacists' patient profile reviews in the electronic medical record.

Adam Smith, Brendan Begnoche, John Mellett, Amanda Hafford, Jennifer L Rodis, Trisha A Jordan
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the implementation and validation of a novel patient profile review tool in the electronic medical record (EMR) at an academic medical center.

Summary: Pharmacy leaders at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center aspired to develop a data-driven approach to clinical pharmacy services. The initial phase of this vision highlighted a need to define the clinical activities of a pharmacist and leverage use of the EMR to seamlessly capture data. A comprehensive list of clinical activities was developed and analyzed to determine which activities were currently uncaptured. Patient profile review was prioritized and determined to be variable among staff and undefined. A profile review tool was developed and implemented across the medical center while requiring minimal additional documentation through the EMR. Phase II determined what user audit trail data in the EMR were automatically recorded based on performing various levels of pharmacist-recorded profile review and validated the consistency in utilization of this tool. The information gathered as a result of this study identified interactions within the patient chart that matched profile reviews that were not captured during manual documentation. The department of pharmacy will utilize the data generated from this tool to better make decisions and build a comprehensive clinical productivity model.

Conclusion: The implementation of a pharmacist patient profile review tool built within the EMR successfully defined, stratified, validated time spent on, and captured a clinical activity.

在电子医疗记录中定义、捕获和验证药剂师的患者概况回顾。
目的:描述在学术医疗中心的电子病历(EMR)中实施和验证一种新型患者档案审查工具。总结:俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医学中心的药学领导渴望开发一种数据驱动的临床药学服务方法。这一愿景的初始阶段强调需要定义药剂师的临床活动,并利用电子病历的使用来无缝捕获数据。开发并分析了临床活动的综合清单,以确定目前未捕获的活动。患者档案审查被优先考虑,并确定在工作人员之间是可变的和未定义的。在整个医疗中心开发并实施了配置文件审查工具,同时通过EMR需要的额外文档最少。第二阶段,根据执行不同级别的药剂师记录的档案审查,确定在EMR中自动记录哪些用户审计跟踪数据,并验证该工具使用的一致性。作为本研究的结果收集的信息确定了患者图表中的相互作用,这些相互作用与在手动文档编制过程中未捕获的概要审查相匹配。药剂科将利用该工具产生的数据更好地做出决策,并建立一个全面的临床生产力模型。结论:在EMR中构建的药剂师患者档案审查工具的实施成功地定义,分层,验证了花费在临床活动上的时间,并捕获了临床活动。
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