Promoting Patient Safety: Is Technology the Solution?

Deborah M. Nadzam PhD (Director), Roger M. Macklis MD (Chairman)
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Abstract

Background

On April 30, 2001, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and Cleveland Clinic Health System Quality Institute sponsored a 1-day conference focused on technology in patient safety.

Patient safety–A call to action

Kenneth W. Kizer focused on ten high-priority patient safety strategies identified by the National Quality Forum—including implementing recognized “safe practices,” recognizing and dealing with professional misconduct, and supporting efforts to create a nonpunitive environment for health care error reporting.

Cultural implications of introducing new technology

Randolph A. Miller described a computerized clinician order-entry system used to provide decision support, reduce excess test ordering, introduce cost savings, and meet regulations for inpatient radiology and cardiology tests.

Using bar codes to eliminate medication errors

Jeff Ramirez reported on the Veterans Health Administration’s use of bar coding technology for point-of-care validation of medication administration, which has resulted in improvements in response time; the efficiency of the dispensing, delivery, and administration process; and patient care.

How to make computers team players

The knowledge base exists to design computers as team players that expand human expertise and help health care practitioners better create safety. Yet David D. Woods challenged the audience to anticipate the changing shape of iatrogenic risk as a result of increasing dependence on automation in health care.

Technology and medication systems

Mark Neuenschwander spoke about automating various steps within the medication use system, through computerized prescriber order entry and bedside scanning.

Future technological possibilities

Charles Denham suggested how technology may aid health care professionals in their care of patients, such as in using predictive modeling to identify the risks of therapeutic intervention.

促进患者安全:技术是解决方案吗?
2001年4月30日,克利夫兰诊所基金会和克利夫兰诊所卫生系统质量研究所主办了为期一天的会议,重点讨论患者安全技术。病人安全——行动呼吁肯尼斯·w·凯泽重点介绍了国家质量论坛确定的十项高优先级病人安全战略,包括实施公认的“安全做法”,识别和处理专业不当行为,支持为医疗差错报告创造一个非惩罚性环境的努力。引入新技术的文化含义randolph a . Miller描述了一种计算机化的临床医生订单输入系统,用于提供决策支持,减少多余的测试订单,引入成本节约,并满足住院患者放射学和心脏病学测试的规定。使用条形码消除用药错误jeff Ramirez报道了退伍军人健康管理局将条形码技术用于药物管理的即时验证,从而缩短了响应时间;分配、交付和管理过程的效率;还有病人护理。如何使计算机成为团队参与者现有的知识库用于将计算机设计为团队参与者,以扩展人类专业知识并帮助医疗保健从业者更好地创造安全。然而,David D. Woods向听众提出挑战,要求他们预测由于医疗保健日益依赖自动化而导致的医源性风险的变化。技术和药物系统mark Neuenschwander谈到了通过计算机化的处方单输入和床边扫描来自动化药物使用系统中的各个步骤。未来技术的可能性charles Denham提出了技术如何帮助医疗保健专业人员照顾病人,例如使用预测模型来识别治疗干预的风险。
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